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Nominations for June’s group read
My nomination- Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand.
Hi Beth!Your nomination sounds good! I have lots of friends who have said that was the best book ever... so that makes me want to read it...
I'm trying to think of a nomination...
Do our nominations have to be LDSish? I was hoping not to have to limit ourselves to that genre... rather just choose books that we've heard are good without crossing the line... you know?
I agree. Not necessarily LDS, just good books that as far as we can tell are "clean."This group is a good resource to try and figure out if a book has objectionable content. http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/5...
So we decided -Maurine and I- that it would be good if, in addition to nominating one book, we can also "second" up to two more books. (These would be books that someone else has already nominated.) A book that has a lot of "seconds" would be more likely to be chosen in a random poll.
I want to suggest Stranded by Dani Pettrey. This is a series but you do not have to read all of them.
My suggestion is River's Edge by Marie Bostwick. It's on my list of books to read, so I'm hoping it's good and a clean read. The only bad review it got on Amazon was for being " too clean". I think that's a good sign.
Hi Julie!I looked up your suggestion, and all three of the Alaskan Courage series sound good... I placed them in my "To Read" pile as well!
Beth A. wrote: "Julie,Is this the right book? Stranded
It looks like it's not going to be published until September."
Beth A. wrote: "Julie,
It is the right book sorry I thought it was out already
Julie, would it be possible to edit the first post of this thread with a list of the current nominations? That way, it will be easier to see at a glance which books have been nominated, especially so we can second anyone's nominations! :)My nomination for June is: Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
I'd also like to second the nomination for Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
After reading the suggestions... I'm happy to read whatever random.com picks because they all look good! If I have to second a suggestion, I would pick Unbroken, just because so many of my friends have given it such great reviews.
I second Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson. Such a great book. Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah Eden would be good, too.
I LOVED Edenbrooke and LOVED Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. They are wonderful books! But I'm not going to second them because I've already read them :). However,. If you haven't read them, you need to.
I loved Edenbrooke, and would love to read a good suggestion from all of you. I just don't have one to throw in currently.
Ok, I changed my mind. I would like to nominate Covenant Motherhood! Stephanie (the author) is family, and I'd love to support her efforts since I love her blog and think she is a very inspirational writer and person! Also since Mother's Day is next week, I plan on reading it! I'm game for whatever is chosen, but there is my vote!
Stacey wrote: "I agree that Unbroken is a fabulous book! Has anyone read Visions of Glory?"I haven't read it. Who is the author?
I just finished "A Little Hair of the Dog" by Jane McBride. I loved it (so thanks for whomever recommended it!). I'm voting for it, because I think you all would love it!
I'm sorry Carri (and all) Visions of Glory is written by John Pontius. It is "One Mans astonishing account of the last days". I'm have just read it actually and thought it was very good and extremely interesting (don't want to give anything away). But, this book lends itself naturally to great discussions and I've been DYING to find out others' opinions!
Stacey,I think my mom read Visions of Glory: One Man's Astonishing Account of the Last Days and really liked it.
I nominate "Between Heaven and Texas" |15817013]Lots of recommendations for Unbroken...I think I might be "Broken" cause I didn't love it :/ I had trouble staying engaged, it wasn't what I thought it would be, but If y'all choose that one I will give it another try.
That's Between Heaven and Texas by Marie Bostwick, correct?And, Debbie, you should second two books others have nominated, that will make unbroken less likely to be selected. :)
Kate wrote: "would it be possible to edit the first post of this thread with a list of the current nominations? That way, it will be easier to see at a glance which books have been nominated, especially so we can second anyone's nominations! :)..."Kate, somehow I missed your suggestion up until just now. That's a great idea.
Julie wrote: "I second Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson. Such a great book. Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah Eden would be good, too."Julie, I'm counting The Kiss of a Stranger as your nomination. Let me know if that wasn't your intention.
I am going to second River's Edge and Covenant Motherhood.We only have one day left, so please add any nominations or seconds if you want to.
I second Visions of Glory (I've heard amazing things about this and would like to read it) and Kiss of a Stranger.
Is it too late for another nomination? I suggest The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa.I'll second River's Edge and Unbroken.
Thanks!
I just finished reading "Unbroken" and loved it. I didn't really know what it was about. But totally fell in love with it. So, I second that. I would like to nominate "84 Charing Cross Road." It is a short book but one that I love. But whatever everyone decides is great with me.
I assigned each book numbers according to how many nominations and seconds they got, then went to random.org and had it generate a number for me.And the winner is... River's Edge
Beth A. wrote: ". . . And the winner is... River's Edge"I'm hopeful that I'll be able to get it in from interlibrary loan by at least the middle of June! :)
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Books mentioned in this topic
River's Edge (other topics)84, Charing Cross Road (other topics)
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Covenant Motherhood (other topics)
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Unless the group decides differently, I’m going to ask for one nomination from each person, posted between now and the 10th. Then all the nominations will be entered into random.org and one will be selected. A book may be nominated by more than one person, which would increase its chances of being selected.
You may also second up to two books someone else has nominated, which will also increase that book's chance of being selected.
The List
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption with 4 seconds
River's Edge with 2 seconds
Edenbrooke with 1 second
Covenant Motherhood with 2 seconds
A Little Hair of the Dog
The Kiss of a Stranger with 1 second
Visions of Glory: One Man's Astonishing Account of the Last Days with 1 second
Between Heaven and Texas
The Housekeeper and the Professor
84, Charing Cross Road with 1 second