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    BOTM Suggestions Feb '18 - Modern Classic/Popular (1970 and after)
    
  
  
      I will nominate The Hate U Give because it is such an amazing book!John Green has said that this book will become the classic of this generation much like The Outsiders.
      Second The Alienist and The Hate U Give.Nominating:
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh
      Oops, classic criteria is before 1970 correct? I’ll love Acid Test over to that category. Sorry about that.
    
      Caitie wrote: "I'd like to nominate The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini."It looks like the group read The Kite Runner in May of last year, so it's not eligible for this thread, but you could nominate it in the Catch-Up thread.
      I second The Hate U Give. Hadn't even heard of it till and recently a few of my friends have either read it or have it in their "to-read" lists
      Caitie wrote: "Innastholiel wrote: "Caitie wrote: "I'd like to nominate The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini."It looks like the group read The Kite Runner in May of last yea..."
You're welcome :)
      I nominate some truly popular books:Paper Towns
The Princess Bride
A Beautiful Mind
(Several listed above I've never even heard of!)
      Cheryl wrote: "I nominate some truly popular books:Paper Towns
The Princess Bride
A Beautiful Mind
(Several listed above I've never even heard of!)"
I'll second The Princess Bride.
      I nominate The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher and I second Trainspotting. While I don't think everyone will like Trainspotting it is a fascinating book and really drew me in to that world so alien to me.
    
      I nominate Interview with the Vampire. It was too popular for my taste when it came out, and I never got around to it since. And, I'll second Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke.
      Yes, Princess Bride! Also, I will nominate some more romance-like books for February: Flipped
And
Atonement
      I will second Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.The Alchemist gets a lot of hype. I have read it, and while I do think it is well written in a way, I (along with many others) have some major philosophical issues with the book. Just a heads-up in case it ends up winning the vote. (Not discouraging people from reading it; just letting them know not to expect too much.)
      Ok, I just read reviews for The Alchemist and I have to read it to find out which camp I lie in. Plus it's short; do you ppl realize how long Watership Down and Strange & Norrell are?!So, I do second The Alchemist.
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (other topics)The Perks of Being a Wallflower (other topics)
The Giver (other topics)
The Alchemist (other topics)
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As a reminder, books that qualify for this category must have a publication date 1970 and after. If the book you wish to nominate was published 1969 or prior, please make your suggestion on the Classics thread.
I'll start off by suggesting The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.