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Time to Vote for the December tag



Man, I get sucked into insane work for a few days and suddenly it is time to pick December! I haven't even cracked my trim yet...and i still have 125 pages of Proust to read by Thursday...and no time!

Okay, I am backpedaling....."
I have a really really good ghost Christmas romance to suggest if Ghost wins, but it isn't cheesy really🙄.
There are lots of cozy Christmas or December Flurries appropriate paranormal with ghosties mysteries that are fun and usually cheesy.
So don't despair.

Another thought re why people do a ‘reading year’ shelve: sometime you create shelve to count towards a challenge (so I have ‘women 2018’ and ‘women 2019’ and they count how many female authors I read that year.


Ghosts is a breeze..I have lots of charming ghost inhabited mysteries and a few like The Sherwood Ring to recommend.
2005...while I am sure to have loads in my TBR Towers to fit, too much effort to find.

I truly am not a fan of any of these. *sigh* I am sure that I will find something that will fit, but bleh on all of them."
There are plenty of love stories with ghosts! :-)

So do I, Rachel!

Done


One thing that drives me crazy in goodreads is that I can't reliably search or sort my lists by publication date. Most books (especially older books) have many editions, some with newer publication dates. It seems that every month I need to delete duplicates from my to reads lists. So if 2005 wins, I'll use the Listopia list to find something.
I think I'll wait a week (I mean it this time!) before I start searching for books for each tag.

Hebah, I do that too. I’ve been rereading some books, and I like to use the lists to jog my memory. I have tags like “read in 2018”

My favorite holiday film is It’s a Wonderful Life, so I can deal with high sentimentality if a story hits the mark in other ways. I also loved the British film Truly Madly Deeply. For some reason I can’t think of ghost books I liked, just movies.

Try The Christmas Spirit by Elisabeth Fairchild - far more than an historical romance...it is romantic, beautiful, heartrending, and just special.

Thanks Theresa, that sounds great. One of the reviewers likened it to the Ghost and Mrs Muir, which I loved.

I read and reviewed it for our unofficial Christmas in July. It is a keeper I am likely to reread at Christmastime year after year.

Nancy, I am not sure you are aware: When you sort your books by Pub. Date-if you need to double check a date, click on the book-after the Pub date blurb, if the book was published before that date there will be a note in ( ) saying ..Originally published 19XX.


To add to what Joanne has said, if you don't see the publication date on your book lists, you can go to Settings and check the "Date Pub" to get the actual date of publication to appear on your lists (and if you want to see the date the particular edition was published, that box is available as well). You have to do this for each list you want to see it on.

Thanks everyone. Sorting by Pub date should be easy for 2005. Some might be off only a year.
The time it really frustrated me was when I was trying to sort my books (I have more than 2000) by publication date. I wanted to see the oldest books on my read and to-read lists. It missed most of them, because classics have many newer editions. I had to double check a lot of books. [Some books seemed a lot older to me than they were. Pride and Prejudice seemed newer than some 20th century books.


Ditto

If 2005 wins, I plan to read a book published in 2005 (rather than something someone read in 2005, which is not meaningful to my particular way of categorizing books).

If 2005 wins, I plan to read a book published in 2005 (rat..."
I feel the same Joy-why would I care what anyone else read in 2005?

If 2005 wins, I plan to read a book published in 2005 (rat..."
Thanks Joy. I'll double check that I used the right item in my settings.

The Bookthief is also published in 2005 and it's on my trim list. Are there any ghosts in this book, or a gothic vibe?

Sorry Nancy, The Book Thief is a WWII story, no ghosts or goths.

I was thinking the same Nancy!

What in the world did you get your MA in?!
18th Century literature - i focused on the novels of Ann Radcliffe and the role of female baddies in them!

Sorry Nancy, The Book Thief is a WWII story, no ghosts or goths."
Oh well, I figured the character of Death might give it a dark gothic feel.

Oooh, nice! I ended up doing an independent study in gothic novels as part of my MA. Had a ton of fun with it.


Here is a link to a definition of gothic literature:
https://www.thoughtco.com/gothic-lite...


For ghost story I can recommend a debut...Dark Rooms - a pschological murder mystery.

Hahahaha! You still have 3 days to wait for the announcement!

Hahahaha! You still have 3 days to wait for the announcement!"
I know, just hoping for once my campaign has worked in my favor >:-) Come on lil ghosts!

and then the final Horizons and Trim-Wow!

and then the final Horizons and Trim-Wow!"
I just want to know the trim so I don't forget to order it on time. I have family coming in this weekend. It's easy to ignore the state of my house while I'm reading, and there is so much to do.

Maybe December will be better- or maybe I'll just forget it, and read whatever I want because why not, lol. I need to get back into the swing of reading, and I'm not sure challenges will help me do that.
Books mentioned in this topic
Nine Coaches Waiting (other topics)Dark Rooms (other topics)
The Christmas Spirit (other topics)
The Sherwood Ring (other topics)
Merry, Merry Ghost (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Elisabeth Fairchild (other topics)Carolyn G. Hart (other topics)
Leigh Bardugo (other topics)
Leigh Bardugo (other topics)
you should try one of her YA adult series with your son