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Jen from Quebec :0) (muppetbaby99) | 397 comments ALGERNON BLACKWOOD is a super important author, and I love to add more PUBLIC DOMAIN books/classic reads to my list of books read. So, I happily 2nd The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood. Thanks. --Jen from Quebec :0)


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Alabama Vee (alabamavee) | 124 comments I nominate Northwoods been on my tbr for a while and i think it meets the brief


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jamako (jann1k) | 192 comments Kimberly wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Jen_Ken wrote: "I nominate Daughter of Smoke and Bone; scary stuff all.... can you dig this line......

A seventeen-year-old Prague art student named Karou leads an interesting ..."


It's YA Romance... how does this end up here?!


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Char | 17469 comments Latasha wrote: "Marie Helene wrote: "The Only Good Indians is not available yet (release date: May 2020)"

The only good indians is NOT out yet.
The only good indians is NOT out yet."


LMAO


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Char | 17469 comments Jannik wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Jen_Ken wrote: "I nominate Daughter of Smoke and Bone; scary stuff all.... can you dig this line......

A seventeen-year-old Prague art student named Karou lead..."


No worries, it won't end up on the poll.


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Char | 17469 comments I'm going to third The Trickster by Muriel Gray and I'll also third or fourth Crota by Owl Goingback


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments I'll second The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood. I've never read any of his work, and this story is public domain. Ease of access is always nice. :)


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Shainlock | 290 comments +1 to Charnel House
+1 to Manitou


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Shainlock | 290 comments +1 Thunderhead


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Atlanta (dark_leo) | 271 comments I second the Douglas Preston novel. The reddening takes place in England.


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Alan | 7672 comments Mod
Second, third, whatevs The Wendigo


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Atlanta (dark_leo) | 271 comments +1 the manitou (am I am allowed to +1 more then one?)


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Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Atl wrote: "+1 the manitou (am I am allowed to +1 more then one?)"

Yes, you are.


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Arka Chakraborty (johnnyliono) | 105 comments Jannik wrote: "I second Crota.

And I'll nominate The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood!"


+1 for The Wendigo


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Brian | 14 comments My vote also goes to The Manitou


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Canavan | 600 comments Jannik said (in part):

And I'll nominate The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood!

+1.


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Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
As much as I admire Blackwood, are you all sure about picking a short story for this month's read?


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Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "As much as I admire Blackwood, are you all sure about picking a short story for this month's read?"

I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm fine with it being a short story, especially since we have two group reads each month.

I voted for The Manitou, but I just checked my state library's ILL database, and none of the libraries have it. I don't want to buy it, so I'll be voting for something else in the poll. The Wendigo being free for Kindle is a big plus for my budget minded self :-).


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Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Kelly B wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "As much as I admire Blackwood, are you all sure about picking a short story for this month's read?"

I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm fine with it being a short story, esp..."


Makes sense to me.


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Latasha (latasha513) | 11983 comments Mod
It doesn’t matter to me.


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments Kelly B wrote: "I voted for The Manitou, but I just checked my state library's ILL database, and none of the libraries have it. I don't want to buy it, so I'll be voting for something else in the poll. The Wendigo being free for Kindle is a big plus for my budget minded self :-)."

My thoughts exactly. For some reason my library had like every other book by Graham Masterton available for order except The Manitou. 🤷🏻


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Char | 17469 comments Rachel wrote: "Kelly B wrote: "I voted for The Manitou, but I just checked my state library's ILL database, and none of the libraries have it. I don't want to buy it, so I'll be voting for something else in the p..."

Aww, that's a bummer!


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Melanie | 1656 comments I voted The Nestling which is available on kindle, The Wendigo is also narrated on YT.


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Luis | 5 comments Also The Manitou by Graham Masterton.


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Nicole M. | 2 comments Definitely The Trickster by Muriel Gray.


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Linda Corby | 2 comments I nominate
Skeleton Man
By Joseph Bruchac

Cracking read


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Latasha (latasha513) | 11983 comments Mod
Omg that reminds me of a story my mom use to tell me & my sister when we were really, really little. She called him Bloody Bones. He lived under a house and got everyone until a axe wielding Mom saves the whole family.
We would all get up to send Dad off to work and she’s tell us this story when we laid back down. I don’t remember being in school.... so I was that young. I always thought Mom made it up.


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Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Nominations will close tomorrow, the 18th. Get your picks in.


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Nickronomicon | 179 comments I'll nominate
The Devil's Woods by Brian Moreland
The Devil's Woods

BTW: I have read an advance copy of The Only Good Indians and it was great!


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Nickronomicon wrote: "I'll nominate
The Devil's Woods by Brian Moreland
The Devil's Woods

BTW: I have read an advance copy of The Only Good Indians and it was great!"
I
I will second Brian Moreland's The Devil's Woods The Devil's Woods by Brian Moreland .


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Latasha (latasha513) | 11983 comments Mod
+1 for The Devils Woods. I read it and it’s great. Y’all should read it too.


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Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
The nominations are officially closed.

Voting poll will be up shortly.


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