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created November 20th poll #1 Featured
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What 'wood, forest and trees' book would you like to read in December?

 
  17 votes, 54.8%

 
  14 votes, 45.2%

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created November 20th poll #2 Featured
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What Christmas book would you like to read in December?

 
  25 votes, 73.5%

 
  9 votes, 26.5%

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created November 12th poll #3 Featured
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What theme would you like in December?

Nostalgia trips - childhood classics we loved when we were younger
 
  5 votes, 29.4%

Finnish books
 
  5 votes, 29.4%

Woods, forests and trees
 
  7 votes, 41.2%

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created October 19th poll #4 Featured
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What historical fiction book do you want to read in November?

 
  0 votes, 0.0%

 
  7 votes, 58.3%

 
  4 votes, 33.3%

 
  1 vote, 8.3%

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created October 11th poll #5 Featured
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Which theme do you want to read from in November?

Historical fiction
 
  4 votes, 25.0%

Books with an animal in the title
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Crimes solved through paranormal means
 
  2 votes, 12.5%

Books released 50 years ago
 
  1 vote, 6.3%

Books with fire/fireworks in
 
  2 votes, 12.5%

Plots & Intrigue
 
  4 votes, 25.0%

British crime/thriller
 
  3 votes, 18.8%

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created September 10th poll #6 Featured
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Which halloween themed book do you want to read in October?

 
  5 votes, 26.3%

 
  10 votes, 52.6%

 
  4 votes, 21.1%

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created August 17th poll #7 Featured
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Which American Deep South book would you like to read in September?

 
  3 votes, 13.0%

 
  2 votes, 8.7%

 
  5 votes, 21.7%

 
  11 votes, 47.8%

 
  2 votes, 8.7%

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created August 12th poll #8 Featured
What theme would you like to read from in September?

Set in the future
 
  2 votes, 4.3%

Short stories
 
  3 votes, 6.5%

Fiction with a real life person/s as a character
 
  4 votes, 8.7%

American deep south
 
  13 votes, 28.3%

Weird titles
 
  7 votes, 15.2%

Mistaken identity
 
  4 votes, 8.7%

Finnish books
 
  6 votes, 13.0%

One word titles
 
  7 votes, 15.2%

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created July 19th poll #9 Featured
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Which 'kids as the main characters' book do you want to read in August?

 
  9 votes, 45.0%

 
  9 votes, 45.0%

 
  2 votes, 10.0%

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created July 19th poll #10 Featured

created July 9th poll #11 Featured
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Which theme would you like to read from in August?

A book with a summer holiday word in the title
 
  1 vote, 5.6%

Kids as the main characters
 
  5 votes, 27.8%

A book to do with snow, winter, cold etc.
 
  3 votes, 16.7%

Non fiction about food
 
  2 votes, 11.1%

'Dog days of summer' - a book with dog in the title or a book about a dog
 
  1 vote, 5.6%

Australian read - a book by an Australian author or set in Australia
 
  5 votes, 27.8%

A book where the main characters are twins - in celebration of Twin Week
 
  1 vote, 5.6%

Travel
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

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created June 15th poll #12 Featured

created June 6th poll #13 Featured
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What theme do you want to read from in July?

A memoir
 
  1 vote, 4.8%

Inspired by, linked to or featuring a classic
 
  2 votes, 9.5%

Set in winter
 
  1 vote, 4.8%

Books with a time travel theme
 
  2 votes, 9.5%

Based on nothing
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Linked to the sea
 
  2 votes, 9.5%

Supernatural
 
  1 vote, 4.8%

A book about freedom
 
  4 votes, 19.0%

Post apocalyptic
 
  2 votes, 9.5%

Comedy
 
  6 votes, 28.6%

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created May 11th poll #14 Featured

created May 4th poll #15 Featured
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What theme would you like to read from in June?

A book set on an island
 
  12 votes, 57.1%

Biography/autobiography about a famous person past or present
 
  4 votes, 19.0%

A book that has an 'in-production' film based on it
 
  2 votes, 9.5%

A book with a game or pastime in the title
 
  3 votes, 14.3%

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created April 13th poll #16 Featured
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What book with a flower in the title would you like to read in May?

 
  4 votes, 25.0%

 
  0 votes, 0.0%

 
  4 votes, 25.0%

 
  2 votes, 12.5%

 
  6 votes, 37.5%

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created April 6th poll #17 Featured
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What theme would you like to read from in May?

Books with a dog as one of the main characters
 
  1 vote, 5.0%

Horror
 
  1 vote, 5.0%

Books with a flower in the title
 
  11 votes, 55.0%

Crime/thriller
 
  7 votes, 35.0%

Science Fiction
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

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created March 10th poll #18 Featured
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What book by a 20th Century female writer would you like to read in April?

Suite FranƧaise, Irene Nemirovsky
 
  10 votes, 52.6%

Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons
 
  6 votes, 31.6%

The Color Purple, Alice Walker
 
  3 votes, 15.8%

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created March 4th poll #19 Featured
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What theme would you like to read from in April?

Humorous
 
  12 votes, 32.4%

Easter - inc. Christian fiction, books about sacrifice, easter words in the title (eggs, chocolate etc.)
 
  2 votes, 5.4%

Biography/Memoir
 
  10 votes, 27.0%

Spring Animals - books about, or with a spring animal in the title
 
  1 vote, 2.7%

20th century female writers
 
  12 votes, 32.4%

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created February 13th poll #20 Featured
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Which childrens book would you like to read in March?

Lord of the Flies, William Golding
 
  11 votes, 44.0%

 
  3 votes, 12.0%

Noughts & Crosses, Malorie Blackman
 
  2 votes, 8.0%

The Owl Service, Alan Garner
 
  1 vote, 4.0%

Journey to the River Sea, Eva Ibbotson
 
  4 votes, 16.0%

Catherine, Called Birdy, Karen Cushman
 
  1 vote, 4.0%

Redwall, Brian Jacques
 
  3 votes, 12.0%

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created February 6th poll #21 Featured
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What theme/genre would you like to read from in March?

Gardens
 
  1 vote, 10.0%

Books set in war time
 
  1 vote, 10.0%

Classic writers 18th - 19th century
 
  1 vote, 10.0%

Children's books
 
  3 votes, 30.0%

Journeys
 
  1 vote, 10.0%

Coming of age
 
  3 votes, 30.0%

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created January 12th poll #22 Featured
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What banned or controversial book would you like to read in February?

Brave New World, Aldous Huxley
 
  2 votes, 10.0%

The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
 
  7 votes, 35.0%

Fight Club: A Novel, Chuck Palahniuk
 
  1 vote, 5.0%

The Satanic Verses: A Novel, Salman Rushdie
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

The Well of Loneliness, Radclyffe Hall
 
  5 votes, 25.0%

Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov
 
  5 votes, 25.0%

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created January 7th poll #23 Featured
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Which genre/theme would you like to read from in February?

Books in translation (e.g. not originally in english)
 
  1 vote, 7.7%

Classic children's lit
 
  2 votes, 15.4%

Banned or controversial books
 
  7 votes, 53.8%

Post modern literature
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Books that are to become movies in 2009
 
  2 votes, 15.4%

Autobiographies
 
  1 vote, 7.7%

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created December 19th, 2008 poll #24 Featured
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Which book by a new writer would you like to read in January?

 
  9 votes, 69.2%

God's Own Country, Ross Raisin
 
  2 votes, 15.4%

Finding Nouf, Zoe Ferraris
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

The Sister, Poppy Adams
 
  2 votes, 15.4%

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created December 19th, 2008 poll #25 Featured
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Which historical fiction book would you like to read in January?

Girl in Hyacinth Blue, Susan Vreeland
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

 
  2 votes, 12.5%

Peony in Love, Lisa See
 
  5 votes, 31.3%

Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden
 
  4 votes, 25.0%

 
  3 votes, 18.8%

 
  2 votes, 12.5%

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created December 14th, 2008 poll #26 Featured
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Which genre/theme would you like to read from in January?

Mysteries
 
  1 vote, 3.7%

Forensic mysteries
 
  3 votes, 11.1%

Books of a 2008 movie
 
  2 votes, 7.4%

Thrillers
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

New writers (first book published in 2008)
 
  8 votes, 29.6%

Spy thrillers
 
  1 vote, 3.7%

Classic mysteries
 
  1 vote, 3.7%

Books from 2008
 
  2 votes, 7.4%

Historical fiction
 
  8 votes, 29.6%

Books that are or will be movies
 
  1 vote, 3.7%

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created November 17th, 2008 poll #27 Featured
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Which Victorian mystery would you like to read in December?

The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins
 
  8 votes, 29.6%

 
  4 votes, 14.8%

A Most Dangerous Woman, L. M. Jackson
 
  3 votes, 11.1%

Alias Grace, Margaret Atwood
 
  4 votes, 14.8%

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson
 
  5 votes, 18.5%

Fingersmith, Sarah Waters
 
  3 votes, 11.1%

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created November 13th, 2008 poll #28 Featured
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Which genre/theme would you like to read from in December?

Winter/Christmas
 
  5 votes, 18.5%

Autobiography
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Victorian Mysteries
 
  7 votes, 25.9%

Pulitzer Prize Fiction (1982 -1988)
 
  2 votes, 7.4%

Historical Fiction
 
  5 votes, 18.5%

Travel (Fiction/Non Fiction)
 
  3 votes, 11.1%

Memoirs
 
  5 votes, 18.5%

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created October 13th, 2008 poll #29 Featured
What book would you like to read in November? One vote per person. The book with the largest amount of votes will be our winner :)

A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess
 
  6 votes, 27.3%

Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell
 
  2 votes, 9.1%

Blindness - Jose Saramago
 
  12 votes, 54.5%

Night Watch: A Novel - Sergei Lukyanenko
 
  1 vote, 4.5%

Drowning Towers - George Turner
 
  1 vote, 4.5%

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