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message 1: by Aly (new)

Aly Add nomination here


message 2: by Aly (new)

Aly The winners are: Private Owens: A George Owens Novel by William DeForest Halsted and ELIS: Irish call girl by Anna Rajmon


message 3: by Hunter (new)

Hunter H. Treasures of the Lochs
If it's okay, I'll nominate Treasures of the Lochs. This is suspenseful YA Christian fiction, involving a modern-day treasure hunt in Scotland, with a bit of supernatural thrown in. Blending historical fact and Scottish legend within an action-packed adventure, Treasures of the Lochs is an exciting, powerful story of faith, friendship, and redemption. This book is a 2024 NIEA Finalist in Religion Fiction. It also hit Amazon#1 New Release for Christian Fantasy. I hope you’ll check it out.


message 4: by Aly (last edited Jan 27, 2025 06:53PM) (new)

Aly Hunter wrote: "Treasures of the Lochs
If it's okay, I'll nominate Treasures of the Lochs. This is suspenseful YA Christian fiction, involving a modern-day treasure hunt in Scotland, with a bit of..."


This book was just read as a runner up group read last quarter.


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Aly Add nomination here for next group read


message 6: by Aly (new)

Aly I will nominate Phobia by Mandy White , Hush (Mason Black, #1) by Adam Nicholls , The Third Eye of Jenny Crumb (Jenny Crumb, #1) by Martina Dalton , Secrets of the Sisterhood (The Cinderella Society #1 episode 1) by Kay Cassidy , and High School Witch A Novel by Abby Patterson .


message 7: by Jim (last edited Mar 05, 2025 03:42PM) (new)

Jim Harris I'll nominate The Hurricane Code by James Aura - a compelling short novel


message 8: by Aly (new)

Aly Jim wrote: "I'll nominate The Hurricane Code by James Aura - a compelling short novel"

thank you!


message 9: by Jim (new)

Jim Harris I just noticed The Hurricane Code is available for $2.99 as a Kindle book on Amazon, for anyone who might want to check it out for our discussion.


message 10: by Tenkara (new)

Tenkara Smart His Name is Junsaku by Tenkara Smart - A haunting, historical fantasy romance set in 17th century Japan and the time of the samurai. His Name is Junsaku His Name is Junsaku (Book #2, The Many Lives of Wolf series) by Tenkara Smart


message 11: by Luci (new)

Luci I recently read The Hurricane Code again and thoroughly enjoyed it. Even though it is a worst-case-scenario story about climate in the future there were so many nice touches that made it a pleasure to read, like the Sentient Computer program called Searcher. The human characters were really good too.


message 12: by Tenkara (new)

Tenkara Smart This does sound like a great read!


message 13: by Aly (new)

Aly I agree, sounds good to me!


message 14: by Glennie (new)

Glennie I've read several 'climate fiction' novels and I liked this one the best. The characters were good and their situations, unfortunately realistic. Probably my favorite was the newly created AI the father made to protect his daughter, who wrote code trying to stop hurricanes. His name was Searcher and he was a real character. You get to see him learn and mature until the ending which was a real twist.


message 15: by Aly (new)

Aly Glennie wrote: "I've read several 'climate fiction' novels and I liked this one the best. The characters were good and their situations, unfortunately realistic. Probably my favorite was the newly created AI the f..."

thank you for sharing!


message 16: by Barry (new)

Barry Flanders This was my review of The Hurricane Code:
The book description says 'A Vivid Glimpse of a Possible Future: Powerful hurricanes dominate Earth’s weather in 2099 as global temperatures soar.'
And I thought the novel did exactly that. I liked it a lot, especially the visual imagery and I think it would make a good movie.
The AI character was interesting too, he had some personality.


message 17: by Jack (new)

Jack Randall I thought The Hurricane Code was an easy read, a fast moving story of a dystopian nature, but some moments of humor too. Great characters, the main ones being a young woman coder, a farm boy fleeing monster storms, and an AI with some pretty remarkable powers, and yes, it did have personality, and showed growth too. I thought the story got into the likely consequences of global warming better than any other novel I've read, and I read quite a bit of SciFi.


message 18: by Aly (new)

Aly Barry wrote: "This was my review of The Hurricane Code:
The book description says 'A Vivid Glimpse of a Possible Future: Powerful hurricanes dominate Earth’s weather in 2099 as global temperatures soar.'
And I ..."


thank you for sharing!


message 19: by Aly (new)

Aly Jack wrote: "I thought The Hurricane Code was an easy read, a fast moving story of a dystopian nature, but some moments of humor too. Great characters, the main ones being a young woman coder, a..."

thank you for sharing!


message 20: by Aly (new)

Aly Add nomination anytime here for next group read


message 21: by Nathanael (new)

Nathanael Bazzell Hello everyone,

Aly mentioned authors in the group were welcome to nominate their work, so I'll suggest my book for consideration.The Binding of the Twelve The Binding of the Twelve (The Chronicles of the Orphan King) by Nathanael Bazzell

Genre is epic fantasy . . . a tale of hope and redemption. Thanks, I hope all is well for each of you!


message 22: by L.A. (new)

L.A. Hello All!

I would like to nominate my book for consideration...

Conditional Love

Conditional Love is...
Women's Fiction: A witty, bold, bittersweet clash of family, love, and the conditions we place on them both.

Just received a 5 Star Review from Reader's Choice

Thank you for considering!


message 23: by Aly (new)

Aly Nominated by the author The Mystery of Merefield by Stephen Brown


message 24: by Paul (last edited Jun 19, 2025 11:38AM) (new)

Paul Ponce Hey gang...
I'd like to nominate my tale of a rogue A.I. with a mob boss persona that takes on the world's ruling elite 😲 A.I. Capone https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Two 5-star reviews (Reedsy Discovery & Indies today)
Pulse-pounding novella. Capisce?
Grazie!


message 25: by Aly (new)

Aly Add nomination here


message 26: by Aly (last edited Sep 03, 2025 12:17PM) (new)

Aly Add nomination here for our next group read


message 27: by Ruth (new)

Ruth Drabkin I nominate my own book if permissible. I appreciate the consideration.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 28: by Nathanael (new)

Nathanael Bazzell I'd like to put my epic fantasy novel in for consideration. Thank you.

The Binding of the Twelve: One Prophecy. Darkness Rising. Twelve Heroes.


message 29: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Brown I have three books available. I'm not sure what you're looking for, or your reading habits. All I will say is if you like something a little darker then please choose one of mine.
Regards
Stephen


message 30: by Paul (new)

Paul Ponce Ey book loving famiglia! I nominate my noir cyberpunk thriller A.I. Capone https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Grazie!


message 31: by Aly (new)

Aly Paul wrote: "Ey book loving famiglia! I nominate my noir cyberpunk thriller A.I. Capone https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Grazie!"


This is currently the group read!


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