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Important Items > Nominations for the March/April 2017 group read are now open, and it's all about spies.

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message 51: by Wend (last edited Mar 08, 2017 02:32PM) (new)

Wend (wends) | 44 comments The Ministry of Fear by Graham Greene Nancy wrote: "I'm going to nominate Graham Greene's The Ministry of Fear. It was on last month's list & didn't make it so I'd like to try again."

Get's my vote


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Sean Kavanagh (seankavanagh) | 2 comments Carol wrote: "I nominate Snow Wolf by Glenn Meade. 4.24 average GR rating.

1953 Cold War Russia. Our MC is sent to assassinate Stalin, then must stop the mission he set in motion."


thanks for posting this one - sounds like a great read - will add to my book pile


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Carol (carolfromnc) | 15200 comments Sean wrote: "Carol wrote: "I nominate Snow Wolf by Glenn Meade. 4.24 average GR rating.

1953 Cold War Russia. Our MC is sent to assassinate Stalin, then must stop the mission he set..."


you're welcome, Sean!


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
The poll is up and ready for voting.


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Madeline Floyd | 2 comments Where is the poll


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10110 comments Mod
Madeline wrote: "Where is the poll"

here
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/1...

or you can click on the "polls" link top right corner.


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David Linzee | 37 comments Carol wrote: "Ron wrote: "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"

Tinker, Tailor is on the group bookshelf , e.g., it's been read by the group previously."


Roo wrote: "Here's two I read last year Moskva by Jack Grimwood and A quiet Life by Natasha Walter. Both are Cold War Spy novels, one set in Russia and the second novel seen from the woman's perspective after ..."

I figured the club had read "Tinker, Tailor," so I didn't nominate it. But it is my all-time favorite spy novel. They don't get any better.


message 58: by Derek (new)

Derek | 6 comments Looks like a great list.


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