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message 1: by Kristin B. (last edited Jan 12, 2018 02:24PM) (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) ***Please Read all Guidelines Before Nominating***

1. All nominations must meet the following criteria:
-Published in or after 1960, but at least 6 months old
-No more than 5,000 Goodreads ratings
-No self-promotion

2. Each member may nominate ONE book per month

3. Each member may also second ONE book per month
If someone else nominates a book that you are interested in, simply post that you would like to SECOND that book to give it another nomination vote.

4. We will vote on the five books that have the most seconds for the month's read
If less than five books receive seconds, I will pick whatever other nominated books have the highest star rating to round out the five needed for the poll.

Happy Nominating!


message 2: by Angie (new)

Angie (goodreadscomangie) | 1 comments Hi! I'd like to nominate Words on Bathroom Walls


message 3: by Jayme (new)

Jayme | 2 comments I'd like to nominate this short story collection :)
Tails of the Apocalypse by Chris Pourteau


message 4: by David (new)

David Rose I have to nominate this. I'm planning to re-read it anyway, for the third time! :)
We Won't Feel a Thing by J.C. Lillis
We Won't Feel a Thing


message 5: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Williams (thewrongwriter) | 5 comments I will second Jayme's nomination of "Tails of the Apocalypse." Haven't read it yet, but that's a perspective I haven't come across before.


message 7: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 2 comments I would like to nominate Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer. It is technically a children's book but it touches on a range of genres and topics I find fascinating!


message 8: by Katrina (new)

Katrina | 1 comments I would like to nominate Oh HoneyOh Honey by Emily Austin. Dark and sad/funny.


message 9: by Mark (new)

Mark | 10 comments I would like to Nominate this:

Letters to Zell


message 10: by Kristin B. (last edited Jan 23, 2018 10:28AM) (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Hi Marco,

The rule states that you may only nominate one book. If you are going to link to a book, please use the "add book/author" option above the comment thread so that you can link to the book's page on Goodreads.

As it did not adhere to the rules, I have deleted your comment.

Thanks for participating! Let me know if you have any questions!


message 11: by Lasar (new)

Lasar (lasarmoon) I nominate '' Has anyone seen Jessica Jenkins?'' by Liz Kessler.


message 12: by David (new)

David Rose Maria wrote: "I nominate '' Has anyone seen Jessica Jenkins?'' by Liz Kessler."
Here's a link:
Has Anyone Seen Jessica Jenkins?


message 13: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (fogjuice) Hi, I'm new to the group. I'd like to second Tails of the Apocalypse. That looks fun and interesting!


message 14: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Hi Lisamarie,

Per group rules I have to delete your nomination. There is no self-promotion allowed for group read nominations.

You can feel free to tell us about your book in the Author's folder!

Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for participating!


message 15: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Mark wrote: "I would like to Nominate this:

Letters to Zell"


I'll second that!!


message 16: by Hari (new)

Hari Brandl (crochetbuddies) | 14 comments Hello, my name is Hari, and my nomination for April's group read is: "Welcome to the Pox Party: The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing". Classified as Y A, it is more than that.


message 17: by David (new)

David Rose Looking at some of these nominations I'm going to be cheeky and point out that the name of this group is Brilliant Books You've Never Heard Of. Not 'Random' Books You've Never Heard Of. Or, 'A new series I started last week and thought was pretty cool....'


message 18: by Ginger (new)

Ginger Bensman (dispatchesfromamessydesk) I'd like to nominate the beautifully written (and yes, brilliant) In the Company of Angels by N. M. Kelby. In the Company of Angels It is superb literary fiction.


message 19: by Hari (new)

Hari Brandl (crochetbuddies) | 14 comments David,
"Octavian Nothing" IS brilliant, both in conception and execution. Read it and you will see.


message 20: by Kristin B. (last edited Jan 24, 2018 05:48PM) (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) David wrote: "Looking at some of these nominations I'm going to be cheeky and point out that the name of this group is
Brilliant
Books You've Never Heard Of. Not 'Random' Books You've Never Heard Of. Or, 'A ..."


Everyone has a different idea of what they find Brilliant. :)

It can be fun to branch out and see what other folks identify with.


message 21: by David (new)

David Rose Hari wrote: "David,
"Octavian Nothing" IS brilliant, both in conception and execution. Read it and you will see."


Hari, that I happened to post after your post did not mean that I was referring to Octavian, which does look very good and unusual. :)


message 22: by Hari (new)

Hari Brandl (crochetbuddies) | 14 comments David,
I understand where you were coming from. We're good.


message 23: by David (new)

David Rose I second In the Company of Angels. Tough choice, though, with 13 books to choose from (so far), of which more than half look like great reads! :)


message 24: by Ginger (new)

Ginger Bensman (dispatchesfromamessydesk) I've had a copy of In the Company of Angels for a long time, but I just looked it up on Amazon and noticed that it isn't available as an e-book so it might be difficult for members to access (hence the "Brilliant Books You've Never Heard Of" - in that respect maybe I nominated without enough due diligence.


message 25: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Ginger wrote: "I've had a copy of In the Company of Angels for a long time, but I just looked it up on Amazon and noticed that it isn't available as an e-book so it might be difficult for members to access (hence..."

They're are lots of used copies on Amazon that aren't too pricey. eBay has some copies, too. So if it gets voted for it shouldn't be too tricky for people to get their hands on.

Lesser known books can be interesting to track down, but don't feel bad about nominating them. Folks still have to vote. :)


message 26: by Simrat (new)

Simrat | 2 comments Mark wrote: "I would like to Nominate this:

Letters to Zell"
Hi! I'll like to second this book. Seems quite interesting!


message 27: by Colin (new)

Colin Grieve | 3 comments I would like to nominate Nights Below Station Street by the Canadian author David Adams Richards, a beautiful and heartfelt novel about a young girl's relationship with her recovering alcoholic father. Nights Below Station Street


message 28: by Nadia (new)

Nadia Tudo I would like to nominate The First Day by Marc Levy.
The First Day


message 29: by Brian (new)

Brian | 1 comments I am going to nominate

Searching for Oz


message 30: by Cyn (new)

Cyn Hi all
I nominate Atlanta Burns by Chuck Wendig

I second Letters to Zell


message 31: by Sahil (last edited Feb 07, 2018 10:49PM) (new)

Sahil | 8 comments I nominate Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility: The Ideas Behind the World's Slowest Computer. It's more of a technical read, but it's been recommended to me by several people.


message 32: by Kristin B. (last edited Feb 11, 2018 12:24PM) (new)


message 33: by Lasar (new)

Lasar (lasarmoon) So are we still aloud to add new nominations?


message 34: by Jas (new)

Jas (jas-reads) I would like to nominate Letters to Zell


message 35: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Maria wrote: "So are we still aloud to add new nominations?"

Yes. you can still add new nominations as well. :)


message 36: by Tonyfaneco (new)

Tonyfaneco I second "In the company of Angels".


message 37: by Tonyfaneco (new)

Tonyfaneco I would like to nominate Quarantine by Greg Egan


message 38: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (rosencat) I would like to 2nd Wild: An Elemental Journey.


message 39: by Ariel (new)

Ariel David (rsebud7) Hi all! I would like to second The Mask of Sanity. Happy reading!


message 40: by Charley Girl (new)

Charley Girl (charleygirl9) | 22 comments I nominate The Devil In Pew Number Seven by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo


message 41: by Charley Girl (new)

Charley Girl (charleygirl9) | 22 comments I'll second Nights Below Station Street


message 42: by Vicki (new)

Vicki I nominate:

Blue Nude
by Elizabeth Rosner


message 43: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Nikki (Nyx) wrote: "I would like to nominate The Mask of Sanity by Jacob M. Appel

The Mask of Sanity by Jacob M. Appel"


I'll second the nomination of The Mask of Sanity


message 44: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Katrina wrote: "I would like to nominate Oh HoneyOh Honey by Emily Austin. Dark and sad/funny."

I second the nomination for Oh Honey


message 45: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Ginger wrote: "I'd like to nominate the beautifully written (and yes, brilliant) In the Company of Angels by N. M. Kelby. In the Company of Angels It is superb literary fiction."

I will second the nomination of In the Company of Angels


message 46: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Charley Girl wrote: "I nominate The Devil In Pew Number Seven by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo"

I would like to second The Devil in Pew Number Seven


message 47: by Kateblue (new)

Kateblue How about Wen Spencer's https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
"A Brother's Price" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5... ?


message 48: by Kateblue (new)

Kateblue How about Wen Spencer's https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
k "A Brother's Price" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5... ?


message 49: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Vicki wrote: "Nikki (Nyx) wrote: "I would like to nominate The Mask of Sanity by Jacob M. Appel..."

Hi Vicky! Thanks for voting and seconding! Each member can only choose one book to second. Which one would you like to pick?


message 50: by John (new)

John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) | 21 comments I would like to nominate Mermaids in Paradise by Lydia Millet.


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