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I nominate The Orphanage by Serhiy Zhadan translated from Ukranian by Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler. First published in 2017, English translation Feb 23, 2021. Seems relevant to today's headlines.
Nominations close tomorrow - a few more options might be good. I am not planning to nominate this time because my moderator pick will still be active for part of this period.
Nidhi wrote: "I nominate The History of Love by Nicole Krauss."
Sorry, the group has read this one before, though it was back in 2013
Sorry, the group has read this one before, though it was back in 2013
Nadine, the James book book is too new to fall within the requirements listed above. Any other picks?
I’ll nominate A Musical Offering.
I’ll nominate A Musical Offering.
While I haven't changed my vote from the book I nominated, I am quite tempted to vote for Mr Beethoven. I read it in 2020 - last book finished that year and in my top 5 for the year. I then became a sponsor for Paul Griffins' The Tomb Guardians, choosing the package that included a signed copy of a limited edition, hardcover, hand bound, edition of Mr. Beethoven. It arrived yesterday -- #29 of 40. It includes photos related to the text, e.g., the ship manifest of the vessel Beethoven might have sailed on to reach the US. It is quite gorgeous, and I am tempted to reread right now.
Just a heads up that I ordered from my local bookstore just now - they don't expect it to ship until the end of March and mentioned supply might be limited.
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Moon Witch, Spider King (other topics)
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Nominating guidelines:
- Fiction (original & translation, if applicable) first published between January 1, 2000 and April 1, 2021. For translations the latter date must be an English edition.
- One nomination per person (please do not nominate or vote for a book unless you are certain you can read and discuss if it wins)
- A book this group has not yet read (see the group bookshelf or the Index of all Group Reads here)
- A book that is not better suited to the wild card (genre) category
If you are nominating, please begin your post by stating "I nominate [name with hyperlink to book]"
The discussion will start on April 1st