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message 1: by Kristin B. (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 3: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) I'll nominate Feeding Frenzy


message 4: by Vicki (new)


message 5: by Suhasini (new)

Suhasini (macabreality) | 1 comments I nominate Shiva's Fire.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


message 6: by Sara (new)

Sara I nominate Rios de la Luz’s The Pulse Between Dimensions and the Desert a collection of short stories

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 7: by Kim (new)

Kim I'd like to second Blue Nude.


message 8: by Kim (new)

Kim Vicki wrote: "I'll nominate Blue Nude https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7..."

This sounds good Vicki! :-)


message 9: by John (new)

John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) | 21 comments I would like to nominate Departure by A.G. Riddle.


message 10: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) John wrote: "I would like to nominate Departure by A.G. Riddle."

Hi John, per the rules the book has to have less than 5,000 ratings on Goodreads. You can certainly nominate something else, though!

Thanks for participating!


message 11: by John (new)

John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) | 21 comments Then, I would like to nominate The Monk Downstairs by Tim Farrington.


message 13: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Captain wrote: "I didn't make the cutoff for last month so I am starting early now! I nominate Planetfall Origins by Christopher George Quick"

Hi Captain. Thank you for participating! Group rules require that the book be at least 6 months old. Since this was published this January you would need to wait until July to nominated.

Of course you are more than welcome to nominate something else in the meantime


message 14: by Charley Girl (new)

Charley Girl (charleygirl9) | 22 comments I nominate Here


message 15: by Colin (new)

Colin Grieve | 3 comments Jazzy wrote: "I would like to nominate Kafka Was the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir by Anatole Broyard"

I second this.


message 19: by Sam (new)

Sam | 1 comments Jazzy wrote: "I would like to nominate Kafka Was the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir by Anatole Broyard"

I second this one!


Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (nyxreadsstuff) I would like to nominate Naomi's Room


message 21: by Hari (new)

Hari Brandl (crochetbuddies) | 14 comments I am going to nominate a French Noir book, "How's the Pain", by Pascal Garnier.
None of his books has many ratings, and I don't understand why: could it be ratings from readers in other countries don't get counted?


message 22: by Nina.K (new)

Nina.K Nominating: A Taste of Honey by Kai Ashante Wilson


message 23: by Mark (new)

Mark Zima | 3 comments Nominating: Amygdalatropolis

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...


message 24: by Reilly (new)

Reilly Singfiel | 0 comments John wrote: "I would like to nominate Departure by A.G. Riddle."

I would like to second that nomination.


message 25: by Madison (last edited Mar 10, 2018 08:42AM) (new)

Madison (madisonsingfiel) | 3 comments I'll second "Planetfall Origins"


message 26: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Maddie wrote: "I'll second "Planetfall Origins""

Hi Maddie. Planetfall Origins didn't qualify because it was too new. You can certainly second a different book if you still want to. :)


message 27: by Madison (new)

Madison (madisonsingfiel) | 3 comments Oh okay thanks. Then I'll second The Secret Ingredient of Wishes


message 28: by Kateblue (last edited Mar 10, 2018 12:16PM) (new)

Kateblue I nominate:
Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart (1964)
GR rating 4.02 · Rating details · 4,657 Ratings · 263 Reviews

Mary Stewart may have been one the first to write mystery/suspense/romance books. She was one of the first to write heroines that actually helped solved problems instead of standing around screaming. This is one of my favorites.

I just want everyone to find out about her!


message 30: by Kateblue (new)

Kateblue Hi, Kristin. John nominated Departure by A.G. Riddle. But I don't see it on the list. Am I missing something?

I like the looks of it and have it on hold from the library.


message 31: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Kateblue wrote: "Hi, Kristin. John nominated Departure by A.G. Riddle. But I don't see it on the list. Am I missing something?

I like the looks of it and have it on hold from the library."


Hi Kate. Thanks for checking. If you look back at message 10 I noted that it didn't qualify because it has too many ratings.

I'm always happy to have someone double check my work though, so I don't miss anything. :)


message 32: by August (last edited Mar 19, 2018 01:24PM) (new)

August | 1 comments Hello! I'd like to nominate one of the best books I've read so far this year -- The Cold War: A World History by Odd Arne Westad, a history professor at Harvard.

No doubt about it -- at 650+ pages, this book is a commitment. But it's also brilliant, plainspoken, and even addictive. I was born the year the Soviet Union fell, so I have no firsthand experience of the Cold War. But seeing the connections Dr. Westad makes cast whole swathes of recent global history and contemporary politics in a new and fascinating light. By the end, I felt like I'd taken a masterful and truly perspective-altering university seminar.


message 33: by Amaka (new)

Amaka Nzeadibe Hi, I'd like to nominate Freshwater and second Here


message 34: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Amaka wrote: "Hi, I'd like to nominate Freshwater and second Here"

Hi Amaka, thanks for participating!

The rules of the group state the book must be at least six months old. You can certainly nominate a different book now, and nominate Freshwater again later on this year.

Let me know if you have questions!


message 35: by Charley Girl (new)

Charley Girl (charleygirl9) | 22 comments Amaka wrote: "Hi, I'd like to nominate Freshwater and second Here"

YAY! Thanks for seconding Here!


message 36: by Amaka (last edited Mar 21, 2018 07:52AM) (new)

Amaka Nzeadibe Kristin B. wrote: "Amaka wrote: "Hi, I'd like to nominate Freshwater and second Here"

Hi Amaka, thanks for participating!

The rules of the group state the book must be at least six m..."


Okay, I'd like to nominate The Summer that Melted Everything instead, and keep my second of Here


message 37: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) That one fits. Thanks, Amaka!


message 38: by Erin (last edited Mar 27, 2018 03:18PM) (new)

Erin B (fleurdemarigny) | 1 comments I’ll second airs above the ground and third The Monk Downstairs


message 39: by Kristin B. (new)

Kristin B. Bodreau (krissy22247) Where we are so far:

Books with seconds
TIME TRAVEL EXPERIENCES: In a Sense, we all are Time Travelers! We are surviving each and every Active Time-Point in this Timeline....... - 2 Seconds
Kafka Was the Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir - 2 Seconds
Blue Nude - 1 Second
The Secret Ingredient of Wishes - 1 Second
Airs Above the Ground - 1 Second
Here - 1 Second

Books without seconds
Feeding Frenzy
Shiva's Fire
The Pulse Between Dimensions and the Desert
The Monk Downstairs
Mickelsson's Ghosts
Naomi's Room
How's the Pain?
A Taste of Honey
Amygdalatropolis
The Cold War: A World History
A Taste of Blood Wine
The Summer that Melted Everything

(Erin, each member can only second one book, so I went with Airs Above the Ground since you listed that one first.

This thread is now closed. I will open a new thread for June nominations and post the May poll.


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