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message 301: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Fantasy yay!!!!!!!

(Liz I find myself using !!! a lot reads, like I'm over excited all the time).


message 302: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments I do both...


message 303: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments See what I mean!!!


message 304: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments My dad always wonders at the amount of exclamation marks he uses in texts as opposed to in writing.


message 305: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Dave wrote: "Fantasy yay!!!!!!!

Ditto...!!!


message 306: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments July's poll is ready for your votes, I haven't made up my mind yet, need to have a think!


message 307: by Bill (new)

Bill | 2772 comments woo hoo..... Time to put on the thinking cap...


message 308: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Gone for romance.....another out of my comfort zone vote.


message 309: by Susan (last edited Jun 23, 2013 11:26PM) (new)

Susan I've voted for short stories, as I've become addicted to them this year and have several good collections lined up.
I'm happy with whatever genre wins though....it's interesting to look for a good book that fits.


message 310: by Kiwi Sarah (new)

Kiwi Sarah (mjs13) | 168 comments I've also voted for short stories - used to read them a lot when I was younger but haven't read any for ages - would love to delve around to find some interesting gems


message 311: by Bill (new)

Bill | 2772 comments I voted for Classic novels, but short stories would be ok as well; I've purchased a few recently.


message 312: by Gemma (new)

Gemma Carlisle (gemmaloucarlisle) | 55 comments Went for Travel and Exploration simply because it fits nicely with my next 'round the world' country but have a couple of good 'uns lined up for Short Stories so will be more than happy if that comes out on top :-)


message 313: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Bill wrote: "I voted for Classic novels, but short stories would be ok as well; I've purchased a few recently."

I voted classics too!....looking for ideas in case of short story winning....any suggestions?


message 314: by Susan (last edited Jun 24, 2013 06:37AM) (new)

Susan I've downloaded some short stories from The Guttenberg Project for free, which I've really liked....
There are quite a few to choose from, including authors such as,

Edith Wharton
Katherine Mansfield
Charles Dickens
James Joyce
and lots of others.....

I'm also enjoying a collection by Dashiell Hammett and hoping to find some more modern collections when I next visit the library.


message 315: by Laura (new)

Laura | 26 comments I voted for Short Stories too, as I have several collections waiting to be read, including Lucy Wood's "Diving Belles". :)


message 316: by Susan (new)

Susan Diving Belles looks unusual and interesting, Laura.....I'll look for it at the library....


message 317: by Susan (new)

Susan I also enjoyed :-

Aphrodite's Hat by Salley Vickers


message 318: by Gemma (new)

Gemma Carlisle (gemmaloucarlisle) | 55 comments I'm thinking Between The Assassinations by Aravind Adiga or Olive Kitteridge if Short Stories wins :-)


message 319: by Sarah (new)

Sarah In another group I'm in, we have two short story books for our group read for July so I will be able to read them for this challenge if it ends up that short stories are picked. Smoke and Mirrors by Neil Gaiman and Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King


message 320: by Susan (new)

Susan Some great suggestions Gemma and Sarah....I'll be checking them all out.


message 321: by Bill (new)

Bill | 2772 comments Mandy wrote: "Bill wrote: "I voted for Classic novels, but short stories would be ok as well; I've purchased a few recently."

I voted classics too!....looking for ideas in case of short story winning....any sug..."


Well, let's see, these books are in my bookshelf..

The Allingham Minibus by Margery Allingham (Mys)
Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers
The Tomb and Other Tales by H.P. Lovecraft (Hor)
Four Short Stories by Elizabeth Gaskell
Passport To Eternity by J.G. Ballard (SciFi)


message 322: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) I voted for horror and ghost stories. I rarely watch horror films and thought I may give reading them a try. I have added a few books of Stephen King, as I hear he is a master of the horror genre. However I do have some books lined up for classics as well as short stories, so I look forward to see what the results bring.


message 323: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Short stories have never really appealed but I've got some on my kindle I think and have just bought a 12pp novel so think that will count nicely lol.


message 324: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Great suggestions ..thank you!


message 325: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
Sorry, I've been away on holiday for the last three weeks and away from wi-fi etc. (I was in Devon - after Singapore it feels distinctly exotic!) Just checked the poll for next month's genre challenge: Short stories is still just in the lead with Classics, just behind... Two more days to vote!


message 326: by Laura (new)

Laura | 26 comments It seems that Short Stories won the poll.


message 327: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Ooh, and I just bought two!


message 328: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
I've just set up the poll to choose the next genre. Happy voting :)


message 329: by Laura (last edited Jul 19, 2013 11:09AM) (new)

Laura | 26 comments Mel wrote: "Liz wrote: "I've just set up the poll to choose the next genre. Happy voting :)"

Hi,
I'm new to this, so not sure how it works... We vote for a genre and then select a book too?
Where do I go to ..."


Yes, we vote for the genre and then you select which book from that genre you will read that month.

The voting is done in the "Polls" section of the group's page. The link can be found from the right-hand top corner of the this page (for example, it's accessible from any page of the 'UK Book Club' group pages).


message 330: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
Hi Mel, There's a folder for each genre, as we cover it, and we share suggestions and progress throughout the month.


message 331: by Susan (new)

Susan I like checking the poll to see what is in the lead at the moment, and seeing that it's Sci Fi, I've picked out a couple of books I would like to read....

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline looks interesting......and

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury is something I've thought about reading several times....


message 332: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) I voted for Sci/Fi - Dystopia as I have a few books on my list waiting to be read =]


message 333: by Bill (new)

Bill | 2772 comments If SciFi wins this month, I'll be reading at least Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks.


message 334: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
Susan wrote: "I like checking the poll to see what is in the lead at the moment, and seeing that it's Sci Fi, I've picked out a couple of books I would like to read....

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline looks interesting......and

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury is something I've thought about reading several times......."


I have a copy of The Martian Chronicles on my kindle. I remember there was a TV series made in the early 80's. From the little I can remember, it was wonderfully weird. Perhaps I will give the book a go too.

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury


message 335: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
I voted for classics as I've been putting off reading Anna Karenina for years. I feel it's about time to take the bull by the horns.....


message 336: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Sci fi.......will finally get round to reading some Philip K Dick and if classics, then some Mark Twain I think.


message 337: by Susan (new)

Susan I have several Mark Twain books on my shelves, but for some reason haven't read them....although I've started a couple of them a few times....
Maybe I'll get to them if Classics win.


message 338: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) Classics sounds like a great idea to me.


message 339: by Gemma (new)

Gemma Carlisle (gemmaloucarlisle) | 55 comments I've got Cloud Atlas for Sci-Fi and The Handmaid's Tale for Dystopia lined up - may have to have a rethink if Classics makes a last minute sprint for the finish :)


message 340: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Mel wrote: "Liz wrote: "I voted for classics as I've been putting off reading Anna Karenina for years. I feel it's about time to take the bull by the horns....."

I've been putting off reading Anna Karenina fo..."


I read Anna Karenina and loved it - reading AK is the reason I read Crime and Punishment, then War and Peace, now Notes from the Undergroud so it sparked an interest in russian authors. I did space them out though but it is a great book.


message 341: by Angela (last edited Jul 25, 2013 10:33PM) (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Mandy wrote: "Mel wrote: "Liz wrote: "I voted for classics as I've been putting off reading Anna Karenina for years. I feel it's about time to take the bull by the horns....."

I've been putting off reading Anna..."


I read Anna Karenina many years ago and was completely absorbed by it. I think the thing to bear in mind with these hefty classics is that they're not a quick read and if you're prepared to invest the time and patience that they often need, you usually reap many benefits. Bleak House took me months to read, but I loved it in the end.


message 342: by Liz, Moderator (last edited Jul 30, 2013 08:00PM) (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
With just one day remaining before the poll closes, Sci-fi/dystopian is way out in front and looks very likely to be next month's genre. But with 20hrs still to go, anything could happen...


message 343: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
Well, classics will come up in the genre challenge, eventually, even if it's not August. So I will keep Anna Karenina for when it does ;)


message 344: by Laura (new)

Laura | 26 comments It looks like more of Thomas Hardy will have to wait for me. I think for the first time in this challenge I will actually find the book to read from the library. Finally got my card sorted! :D


message 345: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Moore (nataliemoore) | 31 comments I am new to the group & also not a huge of fan of sci-fi/dystopia so this will be good to broaden my horizons a little.

When will there be a poll for Sept? :)


message 346: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Liz or Em usually put the poll up with about a week to go in the month, and mail all group members. Good to have you on board Natalie.


message 347: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
Well, as Natalie asked and I had a free moment, I've just posted the poll for next month. It should go live in the next hour....


message 348: by Kate, Moderator (new)

Kate | 1633 comments Mod
Is it just me or is Graphic Novels missing from the poll list this time?


message 349: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
I'll have look, it should be there. I had to post the poll twice as something crashed the first time...


message 350: by Liz, Moderator (new)

Liz | 4135 comments Mod
Trojanhorse wrote: "Is it just me or is Graphic Novels missing from the poll list this time?"

Just checked, you're right. Thanks for spotting the omission, I've put it in :)


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