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Hello everyone! It is time again to start the book-of-the-month suggestion threads for June 2020! This discussion is for the category called BOOKSHELF CATCH-UP.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.
Books featured as a group reread within the last twelve months are not eligible.
>>> NEW >>> Attention, please: 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 April 16.
I finished Watership Down today! If you didn't already read it with the group, I highly recommend it. I didn't expect to care so much about a bunch of rabbits!
I have about 200 pages left in Watership Down. and 7 hours left in the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks audiobook. I am sure I will finish Watership Down at least. I have been loving it so far, it is hard to put down!
I know it is late to join in, but a snow storm just came and my shift tonight got cancelled. I'm hoping to get through the rest of Watership Down and Henrietta Lacks before the week is over!
Tracking through message: 54Nomination (# of pages) - # of Seconds
The Collector (283p) - 3
The Big Rock Candy Mountain (563p)
Island (354p) - 1
Siddartha (152p) - 11
Rabbit, Run (337p) - 2
The Left Hand of Darkness (304p) - 5
My Ántonia (232p) - 3
The Secret Garden (375p) - 10
The Professor (269p) - 1
Night (115p) - 9
We (255p) - 2
The Call of the Wild (172p) - 3
A Grief Observed (76p)
The Master and Margarita (335p) - 2
Hi all! Starting up the monthly discussions for May 2020 book-of-the-month suggestions. This discussion is for the CLASSICS CATEGORY.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 to fit the "Everyone Has Read This but Me" claim.
Not a hard and fast rule, but please try to limit your nominations to one book per category. But please do second any that interest you! The number of seconds determine poll inclusion.
>>> Attention, please: We will be featuring page numbers in the poll, so please include page numbers in your nomination if possible.
Nominate by March 16 to count
Tracking through message: 53Nomination (# of pages) - # of Seconds
The Dutch House (337p) - 7
The Tao of Pooh (176p) - 4
The Silent Patient (325p) - 8
An American Marriage (308p) - 4
The Eight (598p)
Defending Jacob (421p)
Finding Chika: A Little Girl, an Earthquake, and the Making of a Family (256p) - 1
Love in the Time of Cholera (368p) - 10
The Casual Vacancy (503p) - 3
The Clan of the Cave Bear (495p) - 5
The Fault in Our Stars (313p) - 6
Boy's Life (625p) - 2
Know My Name: A Memoir (368p) - 1
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland (441p) -1
The Family Upstairs (340p) - 1
By Chance Alone: A Remarkable True Story of Courage and Survival at Auschwitz (304p) - 1
Becoming (426p) - 2
The Testaments (422p)
Hi all! Starting up the monthly discussions for May 2020 book-of-the-month suggestions. This discussion is for the MODERN CLASSIC/POPULAR category.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 Catchup thread. See the group's Bookshelf for previously read books.
3. Be reasonably well-read to fit the "Everyone Has Read This but Me" claim.
Not a hard and fast rule, but please try to limit your nominations to one book per category. But please do second any that interest you! The number of seconds determine poll inclusion.
>>> Attention, please: We are featuring page numbers in the poll, so please include page numbers in your nomination if possible.
Nominate by March 16 to count.
Tracking through message: 49Nomination (# of pages) - # of Seconds
The Kite Runner (371p) - 4
Circe (393p) - 14
The Jungle Book (277p) - 1
The Sun Also Rises (189p) - 3
The Book Thief (552p) - 4
Dark Matter - 1
The Princess Bride (456p) - 4
It - 2
All the Light We Cannot See (351p) - 5
A Tale of Two Cities (489p) - 5
Catch-22
FARENHEIT 451
The Handmaid's Tale (312p) - 3
These books have been re-read within the last 12 months and are ineligible to be nominated:Wuthering Heights
The Alchemist
Littlle Women
American Gods
Breakfast at Tiffany's
A Clockwork Orange
Murder on the Orient Express
Good Omens
The Picture of Dorian Gray
And Then There Were None
The Night Circus
Hello everyone! It is time again to start the book-of-the-month suggestion threads for May 2020! This discussion is for the category called BOOKSHELF CATCH-UP.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.
Books featured as a group reread within the last twelve months are not eligible.
>>> Attention, please: We will be featuring page numbers in the poll, so please include page numbers in your nomination if possible.
Nominations end Midnight March 16.
Renata wrote: "The tracking count is wrong for The Bell Jar. It's actually 6 votes to message 50. Tracking for Dark Matter is also off. That should be 8.Perfume is also wrong. It should only be 3."
Thank you Renata!
Tracking through message: 63Nomination (# of pages) - # of Seconds
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (146p) - 4
The Age of Innocence (293p) - 8
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (496p) - 6
Flowers for Algernon (216p) - 11
On the Road (307p) - 3
Crime and Punishment (560p) - 3
Far From the Madding Crowd (433p) - 4
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (327p) - 6
Howards End (318p) - 3
Mansfield Park (507p) - 4
The Crucible (143p)
The Master and Margarita (335p) - 15
Lord of the Flies (224p)
The Little Prince (93p)
Keep the Aspidistra Flying (277p) - 1
Hi all! Starting up the monthly discussions for April 2020 book-of-the-month suggestions. This discussion is for the CLASSICS CATEGORY.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 to fit the "Everyone Has Read This but Me" claim.
Not a hard and fast rule, but please try to limit your nominations to one book per category. But please do second any that interest you! The number of seconds determine poll inclusion.
>>> Attention, please: We will be featuring page numbers in the poll, so please include page numbers in your nomination if possible.
Nominate by February 16 to count
Tracking through message: 52Nomination (# of pages) - # of Seconds
No Country for Old Men - 9
Homegoing (320p) - 8
The Institute (561p) - 2
La Disparition de Stephanie Mailer (635p) - 2
Station Eleven (336p) - 11
The Neverending Story (396p) - 7
White Teeth (448p) - 2
The Remains of the Day (258p) - 2
The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek (308p) - 2
The Clan of the Cave Bear (495p) - 3
Washington Black (400p) - 3
The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle (432p) - 6
Holes (233p)
The Silent Patient (323p) - 3
Hi all! Starting up the monthly discussions for April 2020 book-of-the-month suggestions. This discussion is for the MODERN CLASSIC/POPULAR category.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 Catchup thread. See the group's Bookshelf for previously read books.
3. Be reasonably well-read to fit the "Everyone Has Read This but Me" claim.
Not a hard and fast rule, but please try to limit your nominations to one book per category. But please do second any that interest you! The number of seconds determine poll inclusion.
>>> Attention, please: We are featuring page numbers in the poll, so please include page numbers in your nomination if possible.
Nominate by February 16 to count
Tracking through message: 59Nomination (# of pages) - # of Seconds
A Gentleman in Moscow (496p) - 10
The Bell Jar (244p) - 6
Anne of Green Gables (427p) - 4
Dark Matter (342p) - 8
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (263p) - 3
Wuthering Heights (464p) - 8
The Thirteenth Tale (406p) - 1
Circe (393p) - 13
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (325p) - 4
Memoirs of a Geisha (503p) - 9
To Kill a Mockingbird (281) - 1
All the Light We Cannot See (531p)
These books have been re-read within the last 12 months and are ineligible to be nominated:The Alchemist
Littlle Women
American Gods
Breakfast at Tiffany's
A Clockwork Orange
Murder on the Orient Express
Good Omens
The Picture of Dorian Gray
And Then There Were None
The Night Circus
The Handmaid’s Tale
Hello everyone! It is time again to start the book-of-the-month suggestion threads for April 2020! This discussion is for the category called BOOKSHELF CATCH-UP.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.
Books featured as a group reread within the last twelve months are not eligible.
>>> Attention, please: We will be featuring page numbers in the poll, so please include page numbers in your nomination if possible.
Nominations end Midnight February 16.
