The Book Club

The Calvino Bay Book Club has been meeting for a few months now. It’s been OK. The books you’ve been looking at have hopped around the literary spectrum from the ‘classics’ like Austen and Dickens, whatever new wunderkind book has got the critics excited, and that time someone wanted to talk about Harry Potter. Something for everyone, you reckon, and you get to meet people you wouldn’t otherwise know.

But now, oh now, you’re going to talk about The Book. That Book, the one you read when you were 18 that suddenly made the universe make sense to you. The Book that helped you work out who you were as a person. You want, no, you have a visceral need to make everyone else understand what The Book means to you.

This game is a semi-larp in which people talk about The Book from different and passionately held points of view, and in which The Book itself becomes a construct arising from the discussion. English Lit geeks will probably have fun with this one.

(I ran this game for one round at Kapcon, and there were enough people who didn’t get a chance to play that I’m doing a private rerun. If you’re interested in a spot, please get in touch, and I’ll send you a link to the Doodle Poll for finagling times.)

For those thinking about it, I have to say this game is excellent. But then, I have an entire degree in how to play this game, and there aren’t many games written specifically for English majors, so I was really the target market for it.

It’s a wonderful experimental sort of game where you have wonderful discussions and finish the game wanting to read this fictional book you created.

Yes, it was great! I don’t have a degree in English, but it was still fantastic amounts of fun. You can really run with the concept :slight_smile: