livingsymbol: ([Cap] Roger that!)
Steven Rogers || Captain America (616) ([personal profile] livingsymbol) wrote in [community profile] riverview2018-08-14 07:54 am

video; un: sg.rogers

[Steve is restless and it shows. He's looking at the camera almost like he's waiting for it to jump out at him or he's challenging it in some way. While he's making an attempt to look friendly, he's also giving the network a far too serious amount of effort, like he's trying too hard at presenting what he has to say. Steve has a message and apparently it is An Important Issue.]

I'm starting a book club. If any of you have some things you'd like to share, I figure it can't hurt to get together and look at them as a group. If you're interested, let me know. I need the experience. Maybe some of you do too.


[ooc: While Steve says "book club" what he's really doing is creating meeting sessions for people to try new things using a book someone likes as a launching point. It's an interactive book club for trying new hobbies. Because Steve has to get his hands dirty at all times. If you're interested, I will make some book club related logs for sharing activities and messes as well.]
winscenario: (nineteen.)

[personal profile] winscenario 2018-08-24 10:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jim hasn't talked a lot with either Steve to be honest, but this sort of driven attitude doesn't come as much of a surprise. He can't help smile a little— it's kinda cute, actually, the way he tackles a hobby with as much seriousness and dedication as he would anything else.

But books are exciting, yes. If Steve doesn't know much about that, Jim will be glad to show him. ]


Exactly. Doing a quick summary of each book shouldn't be too hard, maybe talk about the length and the writing style... Some types of books are easier to read and interpret than others. We wouldn't want to pick anything too heavy at first, I don't think.