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February 2020: Survival > Announcing the tag for February

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LibraryCin | 11722 comments Jenny wrote: "I'm thinking at least one of these as they'll cross-over with poll ballot, even if not necessarily tagged 'survival':..."

I have so many "survival" books on my tbr. Maybe this is how I should decide! Figure out what also fits Poll Ballot Tally!


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Nikki | 663 comments I just had a stroke of luck - a late Christmas present just arrived (somehow it had been mailed to our US street address, but in the UK...) and it is A Gentleman in Moscow - I just checked on the off-chance and 6 people have tagged it survival. No idea how fitting it is, but I'll take it :-)


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Theresa | 15655 comments Nikki wrote: "I just had a stroke of luck - a late Christmas present just arrived (somehow it had been mailed to our US street address, but in the UK...) and it is A Gentleman in Moscow - I just ..."

Actually, I think it fits survival on many levels. It is also a glorious read.


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Nikki | 663 comments Theresa wrote: "Actually, I think it fits survival on many levels. It is also a glorious read."

Excellent!!


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Darci Day | 176 comments I have a couple of books that'll fit this tag. I'm definitely going to read Watership Down.

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society both fit the tag as well, so I might try to squeeze one of those in, as well.


message 56: by Nikki (new)

Nikki | 663 comments After reading a bedtime story to my son I would like to add another middle-grade recommendation - Pax, a beautiful but sometimes harsh tale of a fox and 'his' boy trying to get back to each other in wartime, which I think I'm enjoying just as much as he is.


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Booknblues | 12143 comments Nikki wrote: "After reading a bedtime story to my son I would like to add another middle-grade recommendation - Pax, a beautiful but sometimes harsh tale of a fox and 'his' boy trying to get back..."

That reminded me of one I have on my TBR which fits, A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World it is a YA dystopian book.


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Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments Hebah wrote: "Nicole R wrote: "Hebah wrote: "Ditto for Crooked Kingdom, follow-up to Six of Crows, also read last year.."

ooo, Six of Crows is on my TBR. Holly Black's [book:The Cruel Prince|260..."


The Cruel Prince was there too....


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LibraryCin wrote: "Jenny wrote: "I'm thinking at least one of these as they'll cross-over with poll ballot, even if not necessarily tagged 'survival':..."

I have so many "survival" books on my tbr. Maybe this is how..."


It's helping me choose how to vote each month! I have a word document that i write down all the books that are on my tbr that fit each tag when they're announced on the 15th, then get rid of any that aren't on my planned list for challenges. I then vote for whichever tag has the most books left on it!

(This didn't really work for feb though as both 19th century & survival had equal number of books - so I then worked out how many fitted poll ballot tag & went with the one that most fitted that challenge!)

It takes some time to do but it helps get me reading different things to my usual ones!


message 60: by Nicole R (last edited Jan 24, 2020 05:36AM) (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Jen wrote: "The Cruel Prince was there too....."

I saw that as well when I checked.

For me though, it is less about whether a book is tagged a certain way and more about whether a book fits how I want to personally define "survival" for the month. I am leaving toward "man v nature" this time, and am also leaning toward some nonfiction. I have really been on an NF kick lately....

Also, I typically only read one or two books each month that fit the tag, so I do not want my entire month to be dominated by survival books. There are too many other books out there on my TBR just begging for me to pick them up! lol.


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Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Michael wrote: "I think of survival for a shelf tag in terms of individuals against nature, cases of torture and imprisonment, war situations, people facing genocide, family members under oppression of domestic violence and child abuse, humanity in the context of apocalypse and its aftermath.

I like how you have divided up how you think about survival! I agree there are so many types of survival. If I were more ambitious, I would perhaps try to read one book from each of a couple different buckets, but I am not that prolific of a reader and think I am going to stick with man v. nature.

Of the books you are considering for the month, Isaac's Storm by Erik Larsen is one that has also been on my radar forever.


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yeah, I try for at least 1 that fits the tag but sometimes I just focus on the challenges - for example I didn't read a single 2005 book but did read my trim in December & in January I've read 3 thrillers - 2 of which fitted poll ballot tag!


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Joanne (joabroda1) | 12638 comments Jenny wrote: "LibraryCin wrote: "Jenny wrote: "I'm thinking at least one of these as they'll cross-over with poll ballot, even if not necessarily tagged 'survival':..."

I have so many "survival" books on my tbr..."


Ha! This is exactly how I do things Jenny. Great minds, they say, think alike! And my survival and 19th century were nearly equal also.


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Joanne (joabroda1) | 12638 comments Nicole R wrote: "Michael wrote: "I think of survival for a shelf tag in terms of individuals against nature, cases of torture and imprisonment, war situations, people facing genocide, family members under oppressio..."

I really think you would love Isaac's Storm!


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Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments Nicole R wrote: "Jen wrote: "The Cruel Prince was there too....."

I saw that as well when I checked.

For me though, it is less about whether a book is tagged a certain way and more about whether a book fits how ..."


I get that....Personally I wouldn't have thought of Cruel prince either in my definition. I would have included all the Obernewtyn chronicles though since they are survival after a disaster but they are not on the list (at least that I could find). They are amazing too if you like YA/NA with a strong female lead and by an Aussie author.


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Nicole D. | 1573 comments Susie wrote: "I can't remember what I voted for, but yay! lol I can always find something. Upon first glance I think I might read The Dog Stars. I started it a few years ago but was sidetracked and never went ba..."

PLEASE Love the Dog Stars


message 67: by Nicole D. (new)

Nicole D. | 1573 comments This is one of the tags I use the most. I include emotional survival when I'm tagging.

I'm listening to American Dirt and if it's not tagged survival already it will be when I'm done.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8440 comments Just a guess that Educated is tagged "survival" because her father is a survivalist ... stockpiling food, weapons, etc for the day when it's every man for himself.


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Hebah (quietdissident) | 675 comments Jen wrote: "Nicole R wrote: "Jen wrote: "The Cruel Prince was there too....."

I saw that as well when I checked.

For me though, it is less about whether a book is tagged a certain way and more about whether..."


I love the Obernewtyn books! I started reading them, gosh, about 20 years ago when I had otherwise given up on fantasy. I need to finally order the last book, which only came out a couple or few years ago.


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Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Nicole D, I will definitely be looking for your review of American Dirt!


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Theresa | 15655 comments Nicole R wrote: "Nicole D, I will definitely be looking for your review of American Dirt!"

I think we all will! The controversy is swelling.

I noted it months ago to read...as just a thriller set among current controversies.


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Nicole D. | 1573 comments Oh there is controversy? LOL.


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Booknblues | 12143 comments Nicole D. wrote: "This is one of the tags I use the most. I include emotional survival when I'm tagging.

I'm listening to American Dirt and if it's not tagged survival already it will be when I'm d..."


As Nicole R. said, looking forward to your take on that. I almost bought it because of Jeanine Cummins. I read her book A Rip in Heaven years ago and was interested to see what she is writing now.


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~*Kim*~ (greenclovers75) Hmm, this is a hard one for me. I have 2 recommendations:

Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
and
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

Choosing what to read was harder. I think I've come up with 2 possibilities:

The Voting Game by Peter Gulgowski
or
Safekeeping byKaren Hesse


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Anita Pomerantz | 9298 comments Oh, I read A Rip in Heaven . . .didn't put it together that the author was the same lol.


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Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments Hebah wrote: "Jen wrote: "Nicole R wrote: "Jen wrote: "The Cruel Prince was there too....."

I saw that as well when I checked.

For me though, it is less about whether a book is tagged a certain way and more a..."

2014 it came out it is a monster at over 1000 pages. Hence I have it but still haven't read it because I always get behind in my challenges when school is back.


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Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments ~*Kim*~ wrote: "Hmm, this is a hard one for me. I have 2 recommendations:

Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
and
A Thousand Splendid Suns by [author:Khaled Hoss..."


A Thousand Splendid Suns was one of only 3 books I rated 5* last year.....Totally amazing and totally gut wrenching.


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Booknblues | 12143 comments Anita wrote: "Oh, I read A Rip in Heaven . . .didn't put it together that the author was the same lol."

I didn't at first but I usually check out authors to see what else they have written, so I added it to my wishlist. And then saw the controversy and wondered if I wanted to read it. Right now I'm not sure.


message 80: by Jen (last edited Jan 25, 2020 07:10AM) (new)

Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments Shelly wrote: "Here are some more suggestions (probably some repeats)
Fiction
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena war-struck Chechnya
The Martian
Andersonville Civil Wa..."


I read Kon-Tiki in primary school. Fascinating and I still remember a lot of it which is saying something after 36 years. Certainly had an impact on 10 year old me.


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Theresa | 15655 comments Jen wrote: "Shelly wrote: "Here are some more suggestions (probably some repeats)
Fiction
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena war-struck Chechnya
The Martian
[book:Andersonville|..."


Same here about Kon Tiki, except I was a teen when I read it.


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Jgrace | 3954 comments It's a safe bet that none of us will be reading an English village cosy mystery for the survival tag, but maybe it's something to consider.
These survival tips from Crime Reads gave me a good laugh this morning:

https://crimereads.com/your-guide-to-...


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Booknblues | 12143 comments Jgrace wrote: "It's a safe bet that none of us will be reading an English village cosy mystery for the survival tag, but maybe it's something to consider.
These survival tips from Crime Reads gave me a good laug..."


Funny! I love it.


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Joanne (joabroda1) | 12638 comments I love it-"No one would defile a Pub" 🤣🤣


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Theresa | 15655 comments Jgrace wrote: "It's a safe bet that none of us will be reading an English village cosy mystery for the survival tag, but maybe it's something to consider.
These survival tips from Crime Reads gave me a good laug..."


So good!


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Holly R W  | 3141 comments I think I'll read "Happiness" by A. Forna for the tag.


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Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments Theresa wrote: "Jgrace wrote: "It's a safe bet that none of us will be reading an English village cosy mystery for the survival tag, but maybe it's something to consider.
These survival tips from Crime Reads gave..."


Yup! The safe places/people are perfect!


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11108 comments Nikki wrote: "I just had a stroke of luck - a late Christmas present just arrived (somehow it had been mailed to our US street address, but in the UK...) and it is A Gentleman in Moscow - I just ..."

Wow, it’s amazing that the package got to you!

Re your question... He “survives” by living in a luxury hotel, and by refraining to say anything negative about Russia or communism. I couldn’t finish it on time for a book club meeting 2 or 3 years, so maybe it gets more dangerous than I know. I might read it now too. Everyone in my book club loved it, but it hasn’t called to me.


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NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11108 comments Amy wrote: "I am 77% through educated. I’ve been reading it with my son since August. Very slowly. I think I can wait another week to finish it."

Wow, you are so patient! After 6 months I wouldn’t remember the beginning. When I read books with my boys, I was never able to wait so long. With Harry Potter, I finished reading it as soon as he fell asleep.


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Joanne (joabroda1) | 12638 comments NancyJ wrote: "Amy wrote: "I am 77% through educated. I’ve been reading it with my son since August. Very slowly. I think I can wait another week to finish it."

Wow, you are so patient! After 6 months I wouldn’t..."


This was a DNF for me-just could not get into it


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Amy | 12953 comments Good news! The formerly illiterate one is actually really enjoying the Great Gatsby! Says he wants to see what happens next - and that he’s into it! Score! Middle child I just gave the President is Missing to. He’s gonna love that!


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Theresa | 15655 comments Amy wrote: "Good news! The formerly illiterate one is actually really enjoying the Great Gatsby! Says he wants to see what happens next - and that he’s into it! Score! Middle child I just gave the President is..."

Score!


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Raine (rainelu) | 268 comments I already had two books tagged survival set for February:

Dear Edward

American Dirt


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Karin | 9248 comments Amy wrote: "Good news! The formerly illiterate one is actually really enjoying the Great Gatsby! Says he wants to see what happens next - and that he’s into it! Score! Middle child I just gave the President is..."

Isn't it amazing what the formerly illiterate ones will read? My college sophomore read 1984 all on his own because a fellow employee at his summer job moving furniture off trucks at a furniture warehouse recommended it to him. Now how many of us think of warehouse workers as being so literate? But some of them are!

Had I tried to get him to read that it might not have turned out so well, although he did like Boys in the Boat.


message 95: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12953 comments Karin, I had said on another thread how badly I have felt that I still haven’t had the opportunity to respond to your note. It touched me deeply. It would appear I am always waiting for a moment to be able to respond thoughtfully, and then sometimes I miss the chance. Wanted you to know you were on my mind.


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Karin | 9248 comments Amy wrote: "Karin, I had said on another thread how badly I have felt that I still haven’t had the opportunity to respond to your note. It touched me deeply. It would appear I am always waiting for a moment to..."

That's okay--when you have time!


message 97: by Joi (new)

Joi (missjoious) | 3970 comments My unofficial trim book matches the survival tag, so I'll be reading A Stolen Life- a true crime kidnapped survivor's memoir.

Dear Edward has been getting tons of buzz too, so I have that on my radar.


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Kathy (kacovarrubias) | 32 comments Just took a look at the shelf this morning. So many possibilities. I'm considering:

Hatchet
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
Divergent
The Great Alone
Holes

January was the first tag that I completed since being a member of PBT. Let's see if I can go 2/2!


message 99: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Kathy wrote: "January was the first tag that I completed since being a member of PBT. Let's see if I can go 2/2!"

WooHoo!


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Jen (jentrewren) | 1123 comments Kathy wrote: "Just took a look at the shelf this morning. So many possibilities. I'm considering:

Hatchet
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
[book:Divergent|13..."


Into Thin Air is good!


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