the poll: What do you want to read in February 2026? The theme is The Twilight Zone. > Likes and Comments
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I've had my eye on When the Wolf Comes Home for a while now. Crossing my fingers 🤞
wolf hunt is on here twice, just different editions. is that on purpose?
JUST KIDDING, there's just something goofy happening in the "this poll is about" ribbon in my app, nevermind me. 😬
I'm leaning towards the Queen, but I'm just happy that WereCage is a thing
The Staircase in the Woods seems way more fitting to the theme than When the Wolf comes Home. I hope it can close the gap, however looks very unlikely
I opted to pick "The Staircase in the Woods", since the hold list for "When the Wolf comes Home" is months for my library, whereas the hold list for the latter book is two weeks.
Regardless which one wins, I've already placed "The Staircase in the Woods" on hold, so I'll probably be leaving that one despite if "When the Wolf comes Home" wins. I wouldn't mind reading that book too, but it solely depends on whether or not my library decides to let me get a copy in time!
God's Junk Drawer looks like it will be interesting, its summary reminds me of Jounry to the Center of the Earth and 1974 Land of the Lost.
I'm so excited to read all of the comments expressing their desire to read "When the Wolf Comes Home"! The book has been living rent-free in my mind, that's for sure, it's about time I read it!
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Jan 17, 2026 10:11AM
I've had my eye on When the Wolf Comes Home for a while now. Crossing my fingers 🤞
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JUST KIDDING, there's just something goofy happening in the "this poll is about" ribbon in my app, nevermind me. 😬
I'm leaning towards the Queen, but I'm just happy that WereCage is a thing
The Staircase in the Woods seems way more fitting to the theme than When the Wolf comes Home. I hope it can close the gap, however looks very unlikely
I opted to pick "The Staircase in the Woods", since the hold list for "When the Wolf comes Home" is months for my library, whereas the hold list for the latter book is two weeks.Regardless which one wins, I've already placed "The Staircase in the Woods" on hold, so I'll probably be leaving that one despite if "When the Wolf comes Home" wins. I wouldn't mind reading that book too, but it solely depends on whether or not my library decides to let me get a copy in time!
God's Junk Drawer looks like it will be interesting, its summary reminds me of Jounry to the Center of the Earth and 1974 Land of the Lost.
I'm so excited to read all of the comments expressing their desire to read "When the Wolf Comes Home"! The book has been living rent-free in my mind, that's for sure, it's about time I read it!





