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Which book would you like to read for our June 15 - July 15 European Royalty group read?

 
  2 votes 5.0%

 
  12 votes 30.0%

 
  5 votes 12.5%

 
  15 votes 37.5%

 
  6 votes 15.0%

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Poll added by: Sara W



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message 1: by Susanna (new)

1109068 Looks like this could be another close one.


message 2: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Susanna wrote: "Looks like this could be another close one."

Susanna - you are the one to ask - which group is best for dealing with history, all history, no historical fiction or alternative history. Thanks

:O)


message 3: by Susanna (new)

1109068 Of the two I belong to, Our History is not terribly active, but has an open bookshelf, and History is Not Boring is quite active, but has a closed bookshelf for some reason (my guess would be spam, but I don't actually know).


message 4: by Sara W (new)

196350 Some of the second tier votes may switch (I'm considering it, but I'm holding back for the time being - interesting to see the course of things!). If we do have a tie, we'll do a quick runoff poll!


message 5: by Misfit (new)

1375548 I think TOBG would make for lively discussion. I read one of Haeger's books and wasn't all that impressed.


message 6: by Sera (new)

576203 I belong to the same two groups as Susanna, and I agree with her assessment as stated above.


message 7: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Sera wrote: "I belong to the same two groups as Susanna, and I agree with her assessment as stated above."

Thank you Sera, thank you Susanna


:O)


message 8: by Sara W (last edited Jun 03, 2009 02:56PM) (new)

196350 Misfit wrote: "I think TOBG would make for lively discussion. I read one of Haeger's books and wasn't all that impressed."

I definitely agree with the lively part! I've never read Haeger, so I have no opinion of her.


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