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As I feel like reading some non-fiction I'd like to propose The Sun King by Nancy Mitford which looks interesting.


As always, I'm game for whatever wins, though.

In response to a few suggestions about Life and Fate's length (it is a monster book!), I'd say: yes, we should put Life and Fate on the poll with the understanding that it winning would mean a two-month read.
-Abigail
-Abigail
A quick roundup of picks we have to add to the poll thus far:
Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman
The World of Odysseus by M. I. Finley
The Sun King by Nancy Mitford
The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
Memoirs of an Anti-Semite by Gregor von Rezzori
I'd like to create the poll tomorrow afternoon, so if there are any last-minute suggestions out there, now is the time to speak up!
-Abigail
Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman
The World of Odysseus by M. I. Finley
The Sun King by Nancy Mitford
The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
Memoirs of an Anti-Semite by Gregor von Rezzori
I'd like to create the poll tomorrow afternoon, so if there are any last-minute suggestions out there, now is the time to speak up!
-Abigail
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It's never too early to begin discussing future reads, so I've started this thread for anyone who has particular thoughts for a May NYRB Goodreads group selection.
To get the decision-making juices flowing, here are a few newer releases that will be out before the beginning of May: The Gray Notebook, by Josep Pla—a thick book, but one that doesn't necessarily require reading the entire thing as it's ostensibly made up of young Pla's beguiling diary entries; During the Reign of the Queen of Persia, by Joan Chase (I've read this and loved it. Quite beautiful); and if you're in the mood for some brilliant essays, there's Shakespeare's Montaigne: The Florio Translation of the Essays, A Selection.
Other considerations: The World of Odysseus came very close to winning the April poll, and Life and Fate very close to winning the February poll, so perhaps we should give these great books another chance?
Okay. Further suggestions?
-Abigail