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Norwegian literature is good. Dostoevsky's stuff is great, so compelling and House of the Dead is heartbreaking to read,.

After we are a hundred percent running back on a normal schedule I'll suggest other rounds of national literatures! We did Japanese Literature, and others were arranged to be scheduled.
By the way, when we chose the first national literatures, the poll result was like this:
Japanese Literature: 227 votes, 26.6%
Russian Literature: 224 votes, 26.3%
French Literature: 224 votes, 26.3%
So, Russian and French are in demand in the group! :-)

It's been on my list in the past and still looks interesting. It's also an omnibus of a trilogy... maybe we could read the first third? I..."
I would also second this. We could break it down into just the first book, and those that want to read further on could. Much more manageable for those with busy schedules and for slower readers!
Book one is The Wreath if anyone else wants to second it now. Or we could go with Marcos' suggestion of holding another National literature month and see if Norwegian would beat out Russian or French! :)

If it doesn't make it into the poll, we can always suggest Norwegian Literature ahead. But I guess Russian or French will be unbeatable, then. :-)

If it doesn't make it into the poll, we can always suggest Norwegian Literature ahead. But I..."
Maybe there’s a buddy read scenario for some of these types of reads.

If it doesn't make it into the poll, we can always suggest Norwegian Literature ahead. But I..."
I wasn’t sure how to count these so they are on one line with Kerri, Marcos and Cheryl being the seconds.
Tally updated!

Yep! You can Second as much as you want, though I would advise only those you are interested in reading/discussing.

Hi, currently there are no Dickens nominated this month yet. If you would like to nominate one, just let me know which one. Thanks!


I also gladly second Dracula
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
and The Phantom of the Opera.


Just have a look here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
to see how the group is doing great this month! Best month ever, actually! And still five days of nominations ahead!


Yes, even though it was not a theme, it has certainly worked out that way in this thread!

You’re welcome! We’ll see how it goes, but I think it helps me keep it all straight.


That is a short story, not a novel...

I believe you meant Grapes of Wrath, which I counted as a second. However, if you did mean Graves of Wrath, I did find a book called that, so I just wanted to make sure that you did not mean to nominate it instead.

Just making sure, but do you mean W.W. Jacobs? That's what I found. Please check to make sure I captured the correct one in message 2.

That is a short story, not a novel..."
We don't have a requirement on minimum or maximum length, fyi.

Meg wrote: "How about The Monkey's Paw by J.J. Jacobs? Just in time for Halloween?"
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