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What book would you like to read and discuss for May?
  
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      Apr 28, 2014 02:15AM
    
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   I agree! I don't know whether I want to read Olive's Ocean or Island of the Blue Dolphins more, I've read both and IotBD was my favorite book for a long time, but OO has its good parts as well... Maybe I'll just vote for some book with a nice title that I've never read~~
      I agree! I don't know whether I want to read Olive's Ocean or Island of the Blue Dolphins more, I've read both and IotBD was my favorite book for a long time, but OO has its good parts as well... Maybe I'll just vote for some book with a nice title that I've never read~~
     Dana ~the difference between them and me is that i will not fall~ wrote: "I agree! I don't know whether I want to read Olive's Ocean or Island of the Blue Dolphins more, I've read both and IotBD was my favorite book for a long time, but OO has its good parts as well... M..."
      Dana ~the difference between them and me is that i will not fall~ wrote: "I agree! I don't know whether I want to read Olive's Ocean or Island of the Blue Dolphins more, I've read both and IotBD was my favorite book for a long time, but OO has its good parts as well... M..."I'm having a hard time deciding which one I want to read as well -- I usually end up reading a couple of the nominated titles : ) So many books, so little time . . . .
        
      I had trouble choosing, too. Pretty much flipped a coin between two I haven't read that looked very good in the discussion we had!
These lists can be a great source of suggestions. Of course, if I were smart, I would have checked for library availability before I voted. Oh well!
  
  
  These lists can be a great source of suggestions. Of course, if I were smart, I would have checked for library availability before I voted. Oh well!


















