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Nominations for November 2019 Selection
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I nominate Mervyn Peake - he wrote the Gormenghast trilogy, which I keep hearing about but somehow never get around to reading.
Marlise wrote: "I nominate Jane Austen. Because I figure I really should read one of her novels before I die 😬"Oh yes, she is a master of dialogue.
Hey all. I've shortened the polling dates for the November read to 5 days each. This is to give members more time to procure a copy, based on some concerns that were expressed to me. I think 5 days for each poll is ample time, as it seems this group votes pretty quickly and then we're usually just waiting around for the poll to end.
Kyle wrote: "I'd love to read Asimov but I can get behind Austen as well. Oooh, or Robert Caro."
Pick one! So we can add it to the nomination list! I think I'll send another message out so we can get some more choices.
Kyle wrote: "And thanks for the spreadsheet! It is fantastic and probably took a lot of time to create."Yes, I was so happy when Andrea offered the list. It makes it easier to look at in that format.
I nominate Isaac Asimov for the Foundation Trilogy: Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second Foundation. These are the books James recommends; however, there are actually 7 books in the Foundation series: Prelude to Foundation and Forward the Foundation which occur before Foundation and Foundation's Edge and Foundation and Earth which follow the trilogy. I have never found time to read this series.
I have already read all of Jane Austen and Charles Dickens but I could get behind Peake and the Gormenghast trilogy.
Diane wrote: "Jane! I am reading P&P, loving it and would like to read them all."Diane and Jane, I've read all of Jane Austen's book. I really liked all of them, but especially 'Emma.' I thought that was her best book of all.
Alright friends, all nominations are in! They are...1. Jane Austen
2. Samuel Beckett
3. Mervyn Peake
4. Isaac Asimov
5. Robert A. Caro
6. Robertson Davies
7. Ernest Hemingway
Thank you everyone for participating! Poll will go up tomorrow!






So from now through October 4th, let's nominate an author that has 3 OR MORE books on the list. After the nominations, there will be 2 consecutive polls.
The first poll (10/5 - 10/9) will decide which author we want to read.
The second poll (10/10 - 10/14) will decide which of that author's books (from the list) we will be reading for November. All works on the list by that author will be polled.
An easy way to scroll down and see who has mutiple books on the list is by using Andrea's handy dandy spreadsheet, as it is ordered alphabetically by author. Here is the link...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Please post your nominations below...