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BOTM Poll for November 2018 - Classics Read
Please pick your preferred group read below!
You can change your vote any time up until closing of the poll. Polls will be open until September 30.
Please pick your preferred group read below!
You can change your vote any time up until closing of the poll. Polls will be open until September 30.
Poll added by: Joanna Loves Reading
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Sep 22, 2018 06:59AM
Have we ever discussed making books of over say 750 pages a two-month selection for the category rather than one? Or is that just understood, since we leave the discussion threads open? I noticed we have several pretty lengthy selections among all 3 categories, and wouldn't want people to feel they weren't an option because of time pressure- or maybe that's not an issue-?
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Two months without choosing another book the second month? I think simply leaving a thread in the currently reading folder an extra month is on the table. Certainly am open to ideas.
Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "Two months without choosing another book the second month? I think simply leaving a thread in the currently reading folder an extra month is on the table. Certainly am open to ideas."And perhaps we could do that and still choose another book in the category for the following month, so people who weren't interested in the longer book still have an option and don't have to wait :)
"Yes, that has been discussed before", said the elder of the tribe.:-)
I'll let you know when I find the discussion.
Anyway, Anna K is the lengthy choice this time. I'm more for the shorter Jekyll. :-)They're in a fierce dispute!
The only book in the poll that I haven't read is the one for which I voted, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Jim wrote: "The only book in the poll that I haven't read is the one for which I voted, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."I had a similar reason for my vote. I've read them all except Anna Karenina

































