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message 1: by Werner (last edited Jan 09, 2026 05:00PM) (new)

Werner It's time to nominate books, here on this thread, for our February Fiction group read! Place your nominations and seconds here, through Jan. 7; and I'll edit this comment to keep track.

1. The Briar Club by Kate Quinn --seconded.
2. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami
3. Interrupted Aria by Beverle Graves Myers --seconded.
4. How to Read a Book by Monica Wood


message 2: by John (new)

John Warner I would like to nominate The Briar Club by Kate Quinn.


message 5: by Tiziana (new)

Tiziana Since I'm from Italy I name a mystery set in my country, precisely in sinful 18th century Venice.

Interrupted Aria Interrupted Aria (Tito Amato, #1) by Beverle Graves Myers alternative cover Interrupted Aria (Tito Amato Series Book 1) by Beverle Myers by Beverle Graves Myers

This is installment 2 in Tito Amato series, but easy readable as a standalone.

I chose to name that one because in February, in Italy, Carnival is celebrated for many days (culminating in Shrove Tuesday, which is the last day of celebrations), and this story takes place precisely during the Carnival period.


message 6: by ~Marty (new)

~Marty Qualls Interrupted Aria for me too! 18th century Venice? What’s not to love about that time setting! Can’t wait to dive into it! 💪


message 7: by Andie (new)

Andie How to Read a Book by Monica Wood
(It’s not what you may think!)


message 8: by Werner (new)

Werner The poll is now up and open for voting, at this link: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/3... ! Nominations are now closed, so I'll close this thread to further comments.


message 9: by Werner (new)

Werner The contest between the two top vote getters was spirited, but we have a poll winner --The Briar Club by Kate Quinn!


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