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Book Club

— Reading together, one book at a time
92 members Created Apr 2026

Gibson's writing style is all atmosphere and almost no plot and that's perfect

The reading practice that changed me most was forcing myself to finish books I hated. I did this for two years in my early twenties on the theory that books I initially disliked would open up if I persisted. Some of them did. Some of them didn't. But I learned something important from both categories.

From the books that opened up, I learned that my resistance was sometimes about the book requiring a kind of attention I hadn't yet learned to give. Middlemarch required patience I didn't have at 22. The Dispossessed required political imagination I hadn't developed. Coming back to both at 30, I understood what I'd been missing.

From the books that didn't open up, I learned that not every difficult book is difficult because it's asking something real. Some books are just bad and the difficulty is not a signal of depth. Knowing the difference is a skill that takes time.

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