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[2022] Poll 5 Voting


Oh, I'm pretty sure I have that on my tbr. I really struggle with the cover prompts because of my eyes (it's hard to focus on the tiny pictures), but I can easily search my tbr for title words. Thanks Jen.

I love hearing about "hidden gems."

Same, I would love that prompt. I just trust all of you more than others. We're strangers, but not.

My upvotes were genre classic, alternate reality/history, Powell's list, auto/bio/mem, and gothic. I like several others, but I didn't want to do all upvotes.

This is on the giveaways list of books that expire tonight (midnight Pacific time)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
If Rabbit makes the list, I'll read this
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

I am suddenly seeing rabbits everywhere.
This is on the giveaways list of books that expire tonight (midnight Pacific time)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
If Rabbit makes the list, I'll read this
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
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It's weird. I saw that first book before the voting thread went up, and I was like, "I wonder if someone will nominate rabbits again this year, lol." And then someone did! Rabbits really do seem to be everywhere.
I love the looks of that second book, but I was thinking of rereading an old childhood favorite, Bunnicula, if the prompt gets in.

I up voted the gothic, the forbidden, the book loving character, the rabbits (got love the persistence 😁) and then I upvoted the Beatles one because I appreciate the uniqueness of it.


I totally would have DNFed Hamnet if it wasn't that I had very few options for a Popsugar prompt. I ended up liking it but it's definitely not my kind of book.

**edit: slightly more awake. Here is the list:






This is exactly the book I had in mind when I voted for it! :)

It just seems like a random choice.

I decided to go 7 up and 1 down. If I had a few books that would work I didn’t downvote the prompt.



I read Bunny because it is one of Booksandlala favorite books and boy is it weird maybe the weirdest book I have ever read.
I kind of feel bad that I didn't vote for Rabbit (not vote either way), I voted before noticing all the rabbit love.

That's a great idea Jillian! If you query "rabbit hole" in the GR search, there are 476 books! When I think of going down a rabbit hole, I think of genealogy research - hours and hours of pulling up databases and looking at matches and trees! Another idea is a book relating to magicians (pulling rabbits out of their hats).

Yes! Also Peter Rabbit's 120th anniversary, so it's very literary rabbit year.

Thanks Pam! I definitely didn't think of that and it is what I will go with if it gets in. I admit I downvoted it (so ashamed) but it's only because I'm very very scared of rabbits in real life.
That said I love the support of Ron and his prompt. I'm so torn.


I wasn’t sure whether to mention this but my copy of A God in Ruins has a dead rabbit on the cover.
And I also voted rabbit.


Probably not but my dyslexic partner is both on Goodreads and sometimes uses a text reader so there are at least a few people it is relevant to


I can only speak to our experience with iPhones, which don't pick up the alt text in the app at all regardless of whether or not one is using a screen reader.


Angie wrote: "NancyJ wrote: "
I am suddenly seeing rabbits everywhere.
This is on the giveaways list of books that expire tonight (midnight Pacific time)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
..."
I thought it had something to do with Velveteen Rabbit, which is a lovely children's book. I will definitely read that, though it's too short to count. I never read Watership Down so I might give it a try.


I’ll count graphic novels, children’s books, and picture books, but I won’t count short stories. I know, it makes no sense.

I would totally count The Velveteen Rabbit (which is lovely). I've used children's classics at times to give myself an easy week, especially if I'm reading a doorstopper that month. As far as I know, there is no page-count requirement. It's up to you.
I don't know anyone else who feels this way, but I find The Velveteen Rabbit horrific. Maybe it's because I only read it as an adult, but the message to me is that love hurts, you get abandoned and then you die!

I thought it was very sad, and was glad I had not read it as a child, or read it to my children.


Also, for those a bit rabbit adverse, I was thinking we could also do an Alice in Wonderland retelling: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...


I loved it too. I was totally immersed in that world. Parts were slow, but I found the end too rushed. I liked the ending and I wanted just a little more.

I suppose it's like The Giving Tree in that it can be seen as wonderful or very sad.
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I know that goldilocks feeling. That's why I try not to vote right away. My perception of "just right" might shift when look at a prompt from a different angle.
I might have gone for the album cover if knew more of the people, or if I knew there were great books about them. I love Mae West's quotes, and Bob Dylan won literary award for his song writing.