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Nov 17, 2022 10:05AM

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Love it! I might have to pick this one up if zombies wins. :-)

I never knew what the song was about, but I do know the song!

I guess he could be a vampire in that case too... and he does travel at night. But vampires are the living dead, so ... 🧟♀️"
LOL!


"In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head, in your head?
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-..."
My son thought she was singing, "Tommy, Tommy, Tommy-y-y..."

I don't think it is so much finding something to fit as what we are willing to read, in mood for, given some of the reading recently.

I love a good guantlet thrown challenge!


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


Have to admit, I'm similar. I've read plenty of the others (well, not as many werewolf books, but more than zombies). But I will read it if it's chosen, for sure.


For leadership, I would go the fiction route too, with The Winners by Fredrik Backman. Hi..."
Thank you Nancy for that list. There are a couple on there that I would like to read.


I guess he could be a vampire in that case too... and he does travel at night. But vampires are the living dead, so ... 🧟♀️"
Ha ha! I'll always think of Santa Claus traveling around the world in search of brains or blood from now on. LOL.


YAY!
Jenni Elyse wrote: "Ha ha! I'll always think of Santa Claus traveling around the world in search of brains or blood from now on. LOL."
Robin P wrote: "Hmm, Santa lives forever and knows where to find people, especially children with nice young blood . . ."
Oh wow, you guys are morbid 🤭
Just kidding! 😂

Intentionally read it but didn't realize that zombies (drudges) were part of the story. It is definitely a romance but was sweet.

The new lists above are giving me hope for both leadership and writing!

I know. I cringe when I look at some of the titles. I’m still attracted to some leadership related concepts, but I want to see them in action in fiction (or maybe a good biography). I like seeing examples of ethical courage, empathy, coaching, and how people deal with change or bring it about.
Small Things Like These. It might not be obvious, but I think it fits a core component of leadership.
Annihilation shows female leadership in a futuristic setting.
Beartown series. These definitely fit, in many ways, at different levels. I will be reading The Winners.
Still Life series by Louise Penny. The early books might not fit, but Armand Gamache is a fascinating leader. The new book should be out soon.


Dude, that's crazy you mention this because that is my local bookstore book club book for December!

Currently reading Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and finding it quite enjoyable so far.

Currently reading Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and finding it..."
The film Pride and prejudice and zombies was on TV the night my son came home. My son was shocked that I was able to quote many lines of dialogue in a zombie movie. Lol. Some scenes follow P&P perfectly. It didn’t hold their interest though, so I switched to Black Hawk Down.

Currently reading Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and finding it..."
I think if Zombies wins I will probably end up reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies or one of these other options.


I couldn’t read it either. The funniest parts of the movie were all visual for me.


Robin, I know you’ll agree with this first one.
A Town Like Alice
Beartown
The Winners* have
Watership Down
She Who Became the Sun
The Orphan Master's Son
Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler
Under the Dome by Stephen King
The Night Watchman
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Middlemarch by George Elliot
Station Eleven
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
Starship Troopers
Louise Penny mysteries would fit too.
Shackleton
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin - * perfect fit
Small Things Like These - less obvious fit.
Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer.."
Thank you so much for this list . . .I really don't want to read a non-fiction book about leadership unless maybe it's about the monarchy, lol. This list gives a lot of great options.

I didn't like that Sense and Sensibilities one when one of my daughters borrowed it and it was a dnf (so can shelve it that way now that I have a dedicated dnf shelf)--it was the one I tried; when I say that I couldn't get into the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies one what I mean is that I couldn't get into the idea of it at all. Now there is more than one zombies book featuring P&P characters.
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