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It's time to nominate non-fiction books for our third quarter 2025 NF group read. The nominations thread will be open through the 31st.On September 1st or thereabouts, I'll put up a poll. The winner will be announced on September 16th, which should give everyone who is interested some time to get the book if they wish to read it starting on October 1st.
Looking forward to seeing your ideas!
Joy D wrote: "Finished book 1 of 5 for August - a great book for the time it was published (1944):
Pastoral by Nevil Shute - 4* - My Review"
I remember really liking this too, and it's not the book he's really famous for so it's a sleeper.
Hi, everyone! Good grief, September already?Please nominate a genre for September 2025 in this thread, if you would like to. The only rule for genre nominations is that you cannot nominate a genre that we've already read this calendar year. Below is a list of the genres that have already been chosen this calendar year, which are therefore ineligible.
List of Ineligible Genres
Historical Fiction
Romantic Comedy
Police Procedural Mystery
Short Stories
Cozy Mystery
Banned Books
Domestic Suspense
Summer Reads
Mystery
Not planning to be a huge stickler on the "genre vs subgenre" thing. If it's a recognized book category (i.e. you can reasonably expect the average Goodreads reader to know what it is), post it.
Nominations open until 8/14, poll to follow.
Jelena, I'll go ahead and pick for you because Jackie is out of pocket at the moment. I really enjoyed
and
and they are certainly a good variety, so those are your picks. Enjoy!
August's focus genre poll winner is Mystery. This should be a lively one! Looking forward to seeing your picks!
Razorblade TearsS.A. Cosby
Goodreads Choice AwardNominee for Readers' Favorite Mystery & Thriller (2021)
A Black father. A white father. Two murdered sons. A quest for vengeance.
Ike Randolph has been out of jail for fifteen years, with not so much as a speeding ticket in all that time. But a Black man with cops at the door knows to be afraid.
The last thing he expects to hear is that his son Isiah has been murdered, along with Isiah’s white husband, Derek. Ike had never fully accepted his son but is devastated by his loss.
Derek’s father Buddy Lee was almost as ashamed of Derek for being gay as Derek was ashamed his father was a criminal. Buddy Lee still has contacts in the underworld, though, and he wants to know who killed his boy.
Ike and Buddy Lee, two ex-cons with little else in common other than a criminal past and a love for their dead sons, band together in their desperate desire for revenge. In their quest to do better for their sons in death than they did in life, hardened men Ike and Buddy Lee will confront their own prejudices about their sons and each other, as they rain down vengeance upon those who hurt their boys.
Joy D wrote: "Five for me, please:https://www.goodreads.com/review/list..."
Joy! Always a pleasure to pick for.
Hi, everyone!For anyone unfamiliar, this is a monthly challenge where you post a link to a shelf you created. It can be named "PIFM" or "Pick It For Me" etc, if you want one dedicated only to this challenge, or you can use an existing shelf you already have, as long as it has 100 or fewer books on it. The link must be to the specific shelf, or you will not be partnered.. Indicate how many books you would like to have picked for you from that shelf for the month in question. There is no lower limit as to how many books you can have on your shelf, but, of course, they should be books you are interested in reading during the next month and have ready access to.
On or about the 19th of each month, I will post the next month's challenge.
On or about the 25th of each month, I will post who picks for whom. In order to accommodate an uneven number of participants, pairs will not be reciprocal -- in other words, it won't be Joanne picking for Jennifer and Jennifer picking for Joanne. It may be Joanne picks for Jennifer, Jennifer picks for Herman, and Herman picks for Suzanne, and someone else entirely picks for Joanne.
If anyone has not been "picked for" by the 30th, I will pick for them if the designated picker can't be contacted by PM.
When you are assigned someone to pick for, note the number of books that person wishes to have picked, go to the link for their shelf, and pick that number of books for them. Post the books in a new message here. That person has the entire following month to read his/her picks. Someone will be picking for you the same way. We all like to see what people think about their picks, so we hope you will keep us posted in this thread!
Example: "In for five, please!
PIFM"
The HTML template for linking your shelf can be found HERE and if you have trouble, PM me and I will help you.
Your designated shelf must be set so that others can see it. To set up a PIFM shelf for those who would like to, go to the "MY BOOKS" link in the GOODREADS toolbar, scroll down below your shelves on the left until you see the "add shelf" button, and click that. Name it PIFM or Pick It For Me. Add books to it, and post the link to it in this challenge as described above. Again, if you need help, please don't hesitate to PM me!
If you are in, post your shelf and the number of picks you'd like to have below. See you on picking day!
August pairs:
Lindsey picks 5 for Jennifer
Madeline picks 1 for Jackie
Jackie picks 2 for Jelena
Denise picks 4 for Lance
Joy picks 2 for Madeline
Jelena picks 1 for Lindsey
Jennifer picks 5 for Joy
Vikki picks 1 for Denise
Lance picks 1 for Vikki
I read it awhile back and really liked it. I was saddened to see that the author had passed away around the time I read it.
Hi, everyone!Please nominate a genre for August 2025 in this thread, if you would like to. The only rule for genre nominations is that you cannot nominate a genre that we've already read this calendar year. Below is a list of the genres that have already been chosen this calendar year, which are therefore ineligible.
List of Ineligible Genres
Historical Fiction
Romantic Comedy
Police Procedural Mystery
Short Stories
Cozy Mystery
Banned Books
Domestic Suspense
Summer Reads
Not planning to be a huge stickler on the "genre vs subgenre" thing. If it's a recognized book category (i.e. you can reasonably expect the average Goodreads reader to know what it is), post it.
Nominations open until 7/14, poll to follow.
Alondra wrote: "You know the deal!Might I add that it is insanely hot outside!!
..."
Someone sent me a meme today that said "The guy who invented the heat index has died. He was 88, but felt like 107."
Oh I remember that one, Jackie. You'll like it.Madeline picked five great reads for me at PIFM and at least three of them look like they could qualify as "summer reads."
Madeline wrote: "JenniferThe Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County
The Welcome Home Diner
Savage Country
Old Girls on Deck
[book:The Pitch Queen|2..."
Great variety and they all look like excellent reads. thank you!
