poll: What book would you like to read in November to discuss in December? [Please vote only if you will return for the discussion, to be fair to others.] *As always I recommend if any look good to you, go ahead and put them on hold at the library if available.*
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people who voted for:
• A Gift Upon the Shore by M.K. Wren
2000, 388 pages, 3.88 stars
$8.69 Kindle, cheap used, at library
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2000, 388 pages, 3.88 stars
$8.69 Kindle, cheap used, at library
"In the Pacific Northwest of the near future, the golden age has ended in apocalypse. Nuclear war has unleased firestorms and the killing cold of nuclear winter. Earthquakes and tidal waves have ravaged the West Coast of America. Desperate violent looters comb the devastated land. And a horrifying pandemic lays waste to the remaining human population. But one of the few survivors, Mary Hope, is determined to see that some spark of culture survives. Together with her beloved friend Rachel, she sets out to preserve the precious knowledge of the past by saving every book she can in what may very well be the last library—the only record of a world that has perished. But Mary and Rachel are not alone. They are forced to share their small subsistence farm, Amarna, with the Flock, a small band of survivors with fanatical beliefs. And one of those beliefs is that books are blasphemous and should be destroyed."
