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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

What would you like to read and discuss in the lovely month of May? Comment below with books you would like added to the poll for the May Monthly Pick!


message 2: by Amber G., Group Creator (new)

Amber G. (lavenderbutterfly) | 289 comments Mod
The Guardian by Gerald Lund


message 3: by Heather (new)

Heather Young | 2 comments Ezra and Hadassah: A Portrait of American Royalty by Heather Young


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Miss Lulu Bett and Selected Stories by Zona Gale


message 5: by Amber G., Group Creator (new)

Amber G. (lavenderbutterfly) | 289 comments Mod
Are people too busy these days? 3 book suggestions? 2 of those from moderators? Hmmmmmm I was on a kick this month and already read both books. I'm starting the Guardian now. Hopefully we will all participate a lot more in the summer.


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Julie (juliecs351gmailcom) | 17 comments I would like to suggest Traces of Mercy by michael Landon Jr.


message 7: by Carri (new)

Carri | 44 comments I always hate to suggest because I usually suggest a book I've already read. But here goes, I absolutely loved [book:Me Before You by Jo Jo Moyes. I would suggest that for a group read.


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Carri | 44 comments Amber G. wrote: "Are people too busy these days? 3 book suggestions? 2 of those from moderators? Hmmmmmm I was on a kick this month and already read both books. I'm starting the Guardian now. Hopefully we will all ..."

I hope you like The Guardian. I did a pre read for Desert Book and I didn't enjoy it much. I would like to see a discussion on it and find out what others think. Maybe I missed something?


message 9: by Cami (new)

Cami I saw that there were 3 or 4 book suggestions and decided not to add another because the more books, the less likely mine is to be picked... and, like Carri, I don't like to recommend a book I haven't read yet. I'm happy to vote on the ones already suggested though!


message 10: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (karstenspyros) | 1 comments Tending Roses by Lisa Wingate was a good read :)


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

Everybody make sure you vote, and if you suggested a book after about the 15th of April, do a write-in on the poll to get it out there fore other people to vote on. Thanks!


message 12: by Carri (new)

Carri | 44 comments Voting ended already? Oops, didn't know it was voting time.....


message 13: by Karen (new)

Karen I realized the voting has closed for May but I wanted to suggest the book 12 Years a Slave by Soloman Northup. I just finished it and although it deals with a tragic theme the character is endearing and clever in his way of dealing with trials. Because it was written so long ago the language and violence are written about in a delicate way.


message 14: by Karen (new)

Karen I realized the voting has closed for May but I wanted to suggest the book 12 Years a Slave by Soloman Northup. I just finished it and although it deals with a tragic theme the character is endearing and clever in his way of dealing with trials. Because it was written so long ago the language and violence are written about in a delicate way. I will suggest it for the June poll.


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

Sounds like a good one. Yes, please suggest it for the June poll. It looks like we'll be reading The Guardian for May.


message 16: by Amber G., Group Creator (new)

Amber G. (lavenderbutterfly) | 289 comments Mod
I had to turn in The Guardian and couldn't renew it. Bummer. I can comment on the small part I read, but other than that, I won't be much help.


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