George Geller brought up the topic of book reviews at the last General
Meeting. He suggested that anyone who wrote a book review since the
last meeting, get first shot at the books at the current meeting. I
though that might present a problem, since the number of books at each
meeting varies. If there were twenty book reviews between meetings,
and only ten books, we would have a problem with this plan.
Still, I like the idea of giving some incentive for writing book
reviews. The topic was discussed and we came up with a germ of an idea
that might work. Give each person who wrote a review, between the
previous meeting, and the current meeting 5 raffle tickets, thus
increasing the odds that they would win another book.
I don't want to make this decision without some discussion among those
who are the core of KPLUG. What are your thought? Would this be enough
incentive for you to write that review you've been putting off? Do you
think it would be enough to increase the number of reviews on KPLUG's
web site?
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