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What will be our November 2016 Retro Open Pick?
Please take into account the availability, cost, and length of books when voting for them. Remember, if you vote for a book and it wins, you are implicitly promising to read the book and participate in the discussion. The poll will be open through September 30th. (Note: You can change your vote at any time prior to the closing of the poll.) Discussion will begin November 1st.
Please take into account the availability, cost, and length of books when voting for them. Remember, if you vote for a book and it wins, you are implicitly promising to read the book and participate in the discussion. The poll will be open through September 30th. (Note: You can change your vote at any time prior to the closing of the poll.) Discussion will begin November 1st.
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Marisha Pessl, Julian Barnes, Nicole Krauss, A.S. Byatt, Orhan Pamuk, Mark Z. Danielewski, Junot Díaz, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kate Atkinson, Colm Tóibín
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Marisha Pessl, Julian Barnes, Nicole Krauss, A.S. Byatt, Orhan Pamuk, Mark Z. Danielewski, Junot Díaz, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kate Atkinson, Colm Tóibín
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This vote could be a tricky one - I'm all in favour of tactical voting but this time I'm not even sure which ones are in contention!
One day to go, and this is still looking like a close contest, that could still be decided by late votes (or vote changes). You may not all be aware that you can change your vote if it looks likely that your first choice is no longer in the running, and with this many contenders in the race I would urge those of you who have voted for the books with 1 or 2 votes to consider this.
I always want to imagine that there's lots of direct messaging going on behind the scenes, such as, "Hey Byatt voter, if you switch your vote to Atkinson, I promise to vote for your next two open pick nominations. Deal?" I think that's probably just wishful thinking...
I made the choice easy by voting for the only book for which I already had an unread copy. It's not like there are any poor choices above!
I made the choice easy by voting for the only book for which I already had an unread copy. It's not like there are any poor choices above!
I've just deserted my sinking ship! I have nothing against Life After Life except that we discussed it quite a lot during the End of Days discussion earlier in the year, and for me the Pamuk could make for a very interesting discussion - I might even have to re-read it...