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This begins a 2nd group discussion of our Catch-Up book selection, nominated by Renata.Here you can comment, without spoilers, on any aspects of the book, either before, during, or after reading it.
This begins a 5th group discussion of our Catch-Up book selection, nominated by Lisa.Here you can comment, without spoilers, on any aspects of the book, either before, during, or after reading it.
This begins a group discussion of our Modern book selection, Carrie by Stephen King, nominated by Sandra.Here you can comment, without spoilers, on any aspects of the book, either before, during, or after reading it.
This begins a group discussion of our Classic book selection, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo, nominated by Theresa.Here you can comment, without spoilers, on any aspects of the book, either before, during, or after reading it.
Tracking through message: 13🍂= Poll Candidate
A Thousand Acres (371p)
Dissolution (456p) - 2
A Confederacy of Dunces (394p) - 1
Purple Hibiscus (336p) - 1
Intermezzo (464p) - 1
On Beauty (445p) - 1
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up (224p) - 1
Fourth Wing (517p)
Hi all! Starting up the book-of-the-month suggestions for January 2026 in the MODERN/POPULAR category. Top 4 will be selected for the poll.Books that qualify for this category:
1. Must have a publication date 1970 or after. For older books, please make your suggestion on the Classics thread.
2. Have not been previously ready by this group. Previously read books can be nominated in the Bookshelf Catch-Up thread. See the group's Bookshelf for previously read books.
3. Be reasonably well-read, with at least 50,000 ratings, to fit the "Everyone Has Read This but Me" claim.
Only one nomination is allowed per person, per category. If you nominate more than one book only your first nomination will be added toward the tracking post. Please continue to second as many nominations that interest you!
Page numbers are now required for every nomination. To find out how many pages a book has; go to the book's page on Goodreads. Look under the section titled "GET A COPY" and above the book's ISBN number.
Nominations end midnight PST November 16.
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Black Beauty (245p)
The Waves (297p) - 1
Things Fall Apart (215p)
My Cousin Rachel (349p) - 2
The Sound and the Fury (366p)
The Three Musketeers (431p)
Hi all! Starting up the book-of-the-month suggestions for January 2026 in the CLASSICS category. Top 4 will be selected for the poll.Books that qualify for this category:
1. Must have a publication date 1969 or before. For newer books, please make your suggestion on the Modern Classic/Popular Reads thread.
2. Have not been previously ready by this group. Previously read books can be nominated in the Bookshelf Catchup thread. See the group's Bookshelf for previously read books.
3. Be reasonably well-read, with at least 50,000 ratings, to fit the "Everyone Has Read This but Me" claim.
Only one nomination is allowed per person, per category. If you nominate more than one book only your first nomination will be added toward the tracking post. Please continue to second as many nominations that interest you!
Page numbers are required for every nomination. To find out how many pages a book has; go to the book's page on Goodreads. look under the section titled "GET A COPY" and above the book's ISBN number.
Nominations end midnight PST November 16.
Tracking through message: 12🍂= Poll Candidate
To Kill a Mockingbird (323p) - 2
The Grapes of Wrath (496p) -1
The Thursday Murder Club (377p) - 1
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry (210p) - 1
Little Women (449p)
The Bell Jar (288p)
These books have been re-read within the last 12 months and are ineligible to be nominated:A Christmas Carol
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Sense and Sensibility
The Alchemist
Northanger Abbey
And Then There Were None
The Princess Bride
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Hi all! Starting up the book-of-the-month suggestions for January 2026 in the BOOKSHELF CATCH-UP category. Top 4 will be selected for the poll.For this category, you can nominate any book that the group has previously read. For a list of books that the group has previously read and discussed, please see the Bookshelf HERE.
Books selected as a group reread within the last twelve months are not eligible. See Message 2 below.
Only one nomination is allowed per person, per category. If you nominate more than one book only your first nomination will be added toward the tracking post. Please continue to second as many nominations that interest you!
Page numbers are now required for every nomination. To find out how many pages a book has; go to the book's page on Goodreads. look under the section titled "GET A COPY" and above the book's ISBN number.
Nominations end Midnight PST November 16
~sarah~ wrote: "the ballad of songbirds and snakes its pretty recent, from this year
watch me is another one
I usually read old classics, so I'm not sure what's considered 'modern' by some readers, sorry!"
Modern is any book published in 1970 to now.
Kimberly wrote: "I nominate The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides"Kimberly, your book suggestion is a modern one, being published in 2011. Do you have a classic recommendation instead?
Elina wrote: "I nominate Madame Bovary, 329 pages"Elina, this book has already been read by our group, so it can be nominated in the Catch-Up topic. Is there another classic book you would like to suggest?
Kimberly wrote: "I nominate None but the Brave by Arthur Schnitzler. First published in 1900;74 pages"
Kimberly, your book doesn't quite meet our "well-read" criteria of 50k ratings. Care to try again?
