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Which book would you like to read in October/November 2014? Poll closes on October 12 and reading starts October 15.
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I had initially voted for The Enchanted April until I thought: wouldn't that be better in April?? So I went with Wish Her Safe at Home. Though, really, I think any of these are great nominations.
A Time for Gifts sounds great for a November read. I hope to see it back up there if it does not make it.
A Time of Gifts was our November podcast a few years ago, and it just suited the time perfectly. It begins in December, but much of the first part is through the colder months. It's filled with peaceful moments in the evenings, visiting with newfound friends. Definitely a high recommendation for any time of year, but very suitable.
This is a close vote. Currently at 28 votes, the top has 9 and the bottom 5, which could easily switch.
Do remember that you can change your votes, so if you feel the book you voted for will not win and want to throw your weight another direction, do so.
Do remember that you can change your votes, so if you feel the book you voted for will not win and want to throw your weight another direction, do so.
Trevor wrote: "A Time of Gifts was our November podcast a few years ago, and it just suited the time perfectly. It begins in December, but much of the first part is through the colder months. It's filled with pea..."Trevor, regardless of the outcome on the voting, can you post a link to that podcast?
You bet. Here we are in our second episode (so I apologize for some of the technical hiccups, but I think it's listenable still :-) ).
One of our favorites we've discussed on the podcast. I also see that I was wrong on the dates. We did this in late October, not November, but I know I carried the book with me well into the shortening days of winter.
For those interested in listening on a mobile device, the podcast is available on some podcast servers, like iTunes. Just search for "mookse" and you should find it.
One of our favorites we've discussed on the podcast. I also see that I was wrong on the dates. We did this in late October, not November, but I know I carried the book with me well into the shortening days of winter.
For those interested in listening on a mobile device, the podcast is available on some podcast servers, like iTunes. Just search for "mookse" and you should find it.
Since my vote for Wish Her Safe at Home is not doing much good for the last place book, I'm switching to A Time of Gifts. I'd just love to discuss it here.
Thanks, Trevor. I will look forward to listening to it. I am up for scary in October, but as I actually have Time of Gifts, and it has been recommended to me before, I will be happy with whichever way it goes.


































