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Things have been very busy the last few weeks, so I’ve missed the last two rounds of voting entirely. I thought it would be better to just get a vote in than spend more time weighing my options.

I voted for witches, silhouette on the cover, child's perspective, and 400 - 600 pages. The page count one was because I already have a few books in mind for next year that would fit. Silhouette is probably the one I'm most excited for.
I downvoted memoir/autobiographical fiction because it seemed too limiting, geography/geology, 1920s, and the country where my favourite food is from. In general, I've realized that I really don't like picking my books by geography, so prompts that are based around a specific setting rarely interest me.

I just finished To The Bright Edge of the World and can highly recommend it!

All in all, I did like this set of prompts better than some others

I downvoted child's perspective but now I've realised I could just read some YA or middle grade if I want to avoid the literary small child narrator. Also downvoted the food setting one and a book I know the ending of.

Oh my. I don't know whether to be flattered or embarrassed! :lol:
Thank you for taking me into consideration when wording the prompt. I'll do a bit more research to see if I can find anything to read for this prompt before voting.

Researching some of my favourite dishes origins will be fun.



Oh my. I don't know whether to be flattered or..."
You might like this one: A Woman Is No Man which is based on the author's own experiences.

I know, right?! I hadn't read or watched it (I think it's some sort of movie or cartoon or something?) until last year, but even so, when I read it, I kept waiting for the hot air balloon!
I'm so excited by your prompt, Katie, that I might even vote this time.

Thank you! It is actually on my "maybe" list for next year so that's perfect.



As far as I know, we only have one length prompt, so I'll vote for 400-600 pages. Also voting for a book I know the ending to.
I'm having trouble choosing between the rest -- I really like them all.


It is interesting how the prompt groups appeal differently to different people.

I like the witches one and the autobiography one thumbs up!

For a child's perspective the default should be Room. Tha..."
how old is the kid from "The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Nighttime" ?

I like the geology/geography prompt even though I have no idea what I would read. I think it would be an interesting one to research!

Pam, if you want to vote on your phone but you're worried about your link, just go ahead and type your name and I'll make a note of that.
Otherwise, we usually look at the results and discuss on the day they are posted, so you should be fine to vote Friday night!
Otherwise, we usually look at the results and discuss on the day they are posted, so you should be fine to vote Friday night!
Sarah wrote: "I think that this has been my favourite round of suggestions. Good work team! Normally I'm 4:4 or 5:3 but this time I was 7 up and 1 down"
Amen! I normally just do 4 and 4 and I did this time, but I wish we had had more votes! Normally I'm good after 8, the rest I don't care about this one I wanted more votes!
Amen! I normally just do 4 and 4 and I did this time, but I wish we had had more votes! Normally I'm good after 8, the rest I don't care about this one I wanted more votes!
Suzanne wrote: "You might like this one: A Woman Is No Man which is based on the author's own experiences...."
That's good to hear- I started it and got about 30 pages in before the library took it back. It hadn't grabbed me but hearing so many positive reviews, maybe I need to return to it!
That's good to hear- I started it and got about 30 pages in before the library took it back. It hadn't grabbed me but hearing so many positive reviews, maybe I need to return to it!

https://www.surveymoz.com/s/G3G42/
(This link has also been placed in the first post on this thread!)