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				 The Way Back to Florence by Glenn Haybittle. Had a great review from Alex Preston which unfortunately I can't find online. And the kindle version is cheap - £2.28.
      The Way Back to Florence by Glenn Haybittle. Had a great review from Alex Preston which unfortunately I can't find online. And the kindle version is cheap - £2.28.
    
        
      Ben, how'd you come across that title? I've got a few friends who are self-publishing and I'm curious how less well-known authors/publishers get the word out (assuming you don't know the author personally). Looks like it's gotten good reviews so far!
I'm gonna nominate "S" by J.J. Abrams & Doug Dorst.
  
  
  I'm gonna nominate "S" by J.J. Abrams & Doug Dorst.
 Ben wrote: "The Way Back to Florence by Glenn Haybittle. Had a great review from Alex Preston which unfortunately I can't find online. And the kindle version ..."
      Ben wrote: "The Way Back to Florence by Glenn Haybittle. Had a great review from Alex Preston which unfortunately I can't find online. And the kindle version ..."The Kindle edition is $2.99 in the US. Sounds interesting! I also have A Little Life in my TBR pile. But, since I'll be traveling the first 2 weeks of September, I'll be inclined to vote for something I have on Kindle!
 Sorry if I've done this all wrong, but I'm rather new and don't know what I'm doing :) (don't know how to link on mobile)
      Sorry if I've done this all wrong, but I'm rather new and don't know what I'm doing :) (don't know how to link on mobile) I'm going to nominate 'Cutting for Stone' by Abraham Verghese (sorry if that's been read before!)
Cheers!
Teal
 You did it perfectly.
      You did it perfectly. When commenting, above the square outline, right of center there is the option to add book/author. Like this:
Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese.
        
      Teal wrote: "Sorry if I've done this all wrong, but I'm rather new and don't know what I'm doing :) (don't know how to link on mobile) 
I'm not sure if you can link on mobile - at least my version doesn't appear to let me. It's not the end of the world though!
To check what we've previously read, you can visit the group's bookshelf (though not sure that option appears in mobile version either), or the Previously Discussed Books thread in the Welcome category (though it might not be fully up to date).
  
  
  I'm not sure if you can link on mobile - at least my version doesn't appear to let me. It's not the end of the world though!
To check what we've previously read, you can visit the group's bookshelf (though not sure that option appears in mobile version either), or the Previously Discussed Books thread in the Welcome category (though it might not be fully up to date).
 Okay, since Portia hasn't (see another thread) yet and since my f2f club already has this slated for September, I'll be the one to nominate 
  Go Set a Watchman
 by Harper Lee. Not really because I'm excited about reading it, but because sometimes it's fun to be around the fuss about a provocative publication.
      Okay, since Portia hasn't (see another thread) yet and since my f2f club already has this slated for September, I'll be the one to nominate 
  Go Set a Watchman
 by Harper Lee. Not really because I'm excited about reading it, but because sometimes it's fun to be around the fuss about a provocative publication. 
    
        
      Okay, thanks to all the nominators. The nominations are closed and the poll is open, here or from the homepage. Poll will be open until the end of the month. The usual rules apply, don't vote for a book if you are not fully committed to reading it and discussing it.
    
  
  
   Lily wrote: "Okay, since Portia hasn't (see another thread) yet and since my f2f club already has this slated for September, I'll be the one to nominate Go Set a Watchman by [author:Harper Lee|1..."
      Lily wrote: "Okay, since Portia hasn't (see another thread) yet and since my f2f club already has this slated for September, I'll be the one to nominate Go Set a Watchman by [author:Harper Lee|1..."Good job, Lily! I'm off to vote for it.
 When I realized A Little Life was unlikely to win for September, I decided to start reading it. I'm about 1/4 through and if it remains as good, it will be the best book I've read in at least two years!
      When I realized A Little Life was unlikely to win for September, I decided to start reading it. I'm about 1/4 through and if it remains as good, it will be the best book I've read in at least two years!
     Whitney wrote: "Our moderator pick for September will be Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides."
      Whitney wrote: "Our moderator pick for September will be Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides."Looking forward to it. I really enjoyed The Virgin Suicides
 Linda wrote: "When I realized A Little Life was unlikely to win for September, I decided to start reading it. I'm about 1/4 through and if it remains as good, it will be the best book I've read i..."
      Linda wrote: "When I realized A Little Life was unlikely to win for September, I decided to start reading it. I'm about 1/4 through and if it remains as good, it will be the best book I've read i..."I am reading it too and greatly enjoying it so far
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The usual rules: one nomination per person, a work of fiction published in the 21st century, books that are overly genre or fail to meet the group standards of literary quality may be disqualified.
And don't forget our current discussions, The World's Smallest Bible, A Reunion Of Ghosts, and just opened In the Night Garden; as well as our upcoming August books, The Yacoubian Building and My Brilliant Friend.