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February 2016 Revisit the Shelf-Reread Poll
1929, A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, 293 pages
1935, Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier, 320 pages
1980, The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, 536 pages
1952, East of Eden by John Steinbeck, 601 pages
1951, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, 277 pages
1899, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, 200 pages
1960, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, 324 pages
1932, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, 268 pages
1937, Out of Africa by Karen Blixen, 399 pages
1887, A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, 108 pages
1847, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, 507 pages
1851, Moby-Dick; or, The Whale by Herman Melville, 663 pages
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If we pick a 600 pager, does it go over two months?
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Leslie wrote: "If we pick a 600 pager, does it go over two months?"
This category is only one book per month, 12 books per year. However, this is the only category that already has existing discussion threads. You can comment on any of these books anytime it is convenient. We don't close discussion threads, you can read any past group book on our bookshelf and let the group know what you think.
This category is only one book per month, 12 books per year. However, this is the only category that already has existing discussion threads. You can comment on any of these books anytime it is convenient. We don't close discussion threads, you can read any past group book on our bookshelf and let the group know what you think.
Leslie wrote: "Thank you. Sometimes I can bust out a long one in no time, and sometimes it takes awhile."
I know what you mean. Of the two books we are voting on that are 600+ pages East of Eden was a fast smooth read. While Moby-Dick; or, The Whale just dragged, it took me twice as long to read it as it took to read East of Eden.
I know what you mean. Of the two books we are voting on that are 600+ pages East of Eden was a fast smooth read. While Moby-Dick; or, The Whale just dragged, it took me twice as long to read it as it took to read East of Eden.
That's what I was thinking. I love all of our choices and I've always wanted to read Moby Dick, but I don't think he can go in a month, so I changed my vote. :-)
Christine wrote: "So many great nominations in this category this month!"
I agree, I usually don't care which books wins the reread poll and I rarely vote, but this time I was holding out some hope for either Out of Africa or The Name of the Rose. Based on results on far hope is fading.
I agree, I usually don't care which books wins the reread poll and I rarely vote, but this time I was holding out some hope for either Out of Africa or The Name of the Rose. Based on results on far hope is fading.
After nominating A Farewell to Arms 8 times in 2015 it may finally win. I will really have to do some thinking to decide on another nomination after this.
Janet wrote: "After nominating A Farewell to Arms 8 times in 2015 it may finally win. I will really have to do some thinking to decide on another nomination after this."Yay! I always vote for it too and it usually loses. LOL.
Janet wrote: "After nominating A Farewell to Arms 8 times in 2015 it may finally win. I will really have to do some thinking to decide on another nomination after this."
I think our bookshelf has 129 books, lots to choose from.
I think our bookshelf has 129 books, lots to choose from.











































