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I nominate The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown. The title is pretty self explanatory:)
I nominate Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. I don't think it's been group read yet but I buddy read it earlier this year. It's very good. It's about Louis Zamperini who ran in the Berlin Olympics and his struggles during WWII.
Simon wrote: "I nominate Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. I don't think it's been group read yet but I buddy read it earlier this year. It's very good. It'..."
I read that one a couple years ago. It was excellent.
This connection is a bit far fetched, but I am going to nominate The Circle by Dave Eggers as the logo of the Olympic games contains five circles!
I nominate Running for My Life: One Lost Boy's Journey from the Killing Fields of Sudan to the Olympic Games
I nominate The Three-Year Swim Club: The Untold Story of Maui's Sugar Ditch Kids and Their Quest for Olympic Glory
I'd like to nominate The Lightning Thief, which is the first book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. I've never read it and I've always heard good things.
Alicia wrote: "I'd like to nominate The Lightning Thief, which is the first book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. I've never read it and I've always heard good things."Second!
Susy wrote: "Alicia wrote: "I'd like to nominate The Lightning Thief, which is the first book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. I've never read it and I've always heard good things."..."
Third :D
I nominate Striking Back: The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and Israel's Deadly Response by Aaron J. KleinThe first full account, based on access to key players who have never before spoken, of the Munich Massacre and the Israeli response–a lethal, top secret, thirty-year-long antiterrorism campaign to track down the killers. [...] Klein shows that the Israeli response to Munich was not simply about revenge, as is popularly believed. By illuminating the tactical and strategic purposes of the Israeli operation, Striking Back allows us to draw profoundly relevant lessons from one of the most important counterterrorism campaigns in history.
I like all these titles but I have to put my vote in for Unbroken. Only because it is on my shelf (for a while now) and I joined the clear your shelf challenge. Completely selfish motives here.
Debi wrote: "I like all these titles but I have to put my vote in for Unbroken. Only because it is on my shelf (for a while now) and I joined the clear your shelf challenge. Completely selfish motives here."Lol, sounds like a very good reason!
Debi wrote: "I like all these titles but I have to put my vote in for Unbroken. Only because it is on my shelf (for a while now) and I joined the clear your shelf challenge. Completely selfish motives here."Selfish reasons completely allowed here ^^
Might I add that The Lightening Thief can be said to be related to the theme because it's about Greek Mythology, and the gods in Olympus. That's the origin of the Olympics itself. Plus the theme of the book includes sports too and survival skills
My vote is for the The Lightning Thief. It's a great book which is a great start to Rick Riordan's books.
Hi everyone! I'm closing the thread later today on my phone, but I don't have access to computer yet so the poll will be a little late this month.
The poll is up! Sorry it's so late, Christmas is very busy fro many days here. I hope you all had or have a wonderful holiday! Go vote here for our February read! : https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/5...
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We haven't even entered 2018, but that won't stop us from nominating for February! The theme of the month is Olympics. How you intepret the theme is totally up to you! I look forward to see what you nominate!
Please remember to state a connection to the theme when you nominate. Thank you :)
Here are some short rules for nominating books:
~ Each person can nominate 1 book.
~ Book must be available both as a physical copy and as an ebook.
~ Authors: Please do not nominate your own book.
~ Please include the name of the book and the author or link to the book.
~ Please do not nominate books that are part of a series, unless it is the first book.
~ You can second someone else's nomination, but that will count as your nomination.
~ When nominating, please state a connection to the theme.
~ You cannot nominate a book which has previously been a group read. Past buddy reads are fine. (See Group Reads in the bookshelf)
This thread will be closed by December 25th, and we will choose ten books for the poll. If there are more than ten books nominated, we will choose the ten most nominated. If there is still a tie to get into the top ten, we'll go back to the Goodreads average rating to see which is highest.