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message 1: by Winter, Group Reads (new)

Winter (winter9) | 5003 comments Hi everyone!

Time to nominate books for March! The theme is Numbers.

~Please remember to state a connection to the theme when you nominate.

~Books we have read less than three years ago are not eligble. To see which books are not eligble, see this google sheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

~ Each person can nominate 1 book.

~ Book must be available both as a physical copy and as an ebook.

~ Authors: Please do not nominate your own book.

~ Please do not nominate books that are part of a series, unless it is the first book.

~ You can second someone else's nomination, but that will count as your nomination.



This thread will be closed by January 26th, and we will choose ten books for the poll. If there are more than ten books nominated, we will choose "seconded" books first. If there is still a tie to get into the top ten, we'll go back to the Goodreads average rating to see which is highest.


message 2: by Robynne (new)

Robynne Lozier | 344 comments The Eight by Katherine Neville

The Eight by Katherine Neville

The Number 8 in the title.

Something about a chess set that belonged to Emperor Charlemagne. Sounds exciting.


message 3: by Mary (new)

Mary (closer13) I nominate Charles Dickens's 'A Tale of Two Cities'. The novel is divided into three books, set in two cities, and begins with a famous phrase with eight pairs of contrasting adjectives.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens


message 4: by Liz (new)

Liz | 10 comments I second The Fourth Wing. It’s been on my TBR lots for months and would meet my personal TBR challenge.


message 5: by Ilona (last edited Jan 01, 2024 08:18AM) (new)

Ilona | 4698 comments Liz wrote: "I second The Fourth Wing. It’s been on my TBR lots for months and would meet my personal TBR challenge."

Liz, Fourth Wing has not been nominated yet for March (but is in the poll for February!).
If you want to nominate a book for March, please state a connection between the book and the theme of Numbers (even when it's obvious).


message 6: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine | 2396 comments I nominate Three Trapped Tigers by Guillermo Cabrera Infante. Link is in the title: Three.


message 7: by Agnieszka (last edited Jan 01, 2024 02:58PM) (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 824 comments I nominate Safety in Numbers by Sophie Penhaligon Safety in Numbers by Sophie Penhaligon

because of the word ‘numbers’ in the title, numbers on the cover, plus female MC is a mathematician (= she works with numbers).


message 8: by Emily (new)

Emily (egm926) | 739 comments I would like to nominate Hidden Figures. The connection is that it is about three women mathematicians working for NASA during the space race who played an integral role in solving the calculations necessary to complete the moon landing.


message 9: by Surabhi (new)

Surabhi Diwan | 349 comments Hello Everyone!
I would like to suggest Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafaq.


message 10: by D.L. (new)

D.L. | 1516 comments I would like to suggest One for the Money by Janet Evanovich - the connection is of course the number one. :)


message 11: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh Motbey (ashybear02) | 1686 comments I'd like to nominate 11/22/63 because the title is all numbers!


message 12: by Asheena (new)

Asheena I would like to nominate Ninth House because of the word 'ninth' in the title


message 13: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4765 comments Jordan wrote: "I nominate Charles Dickens's 'A Tale of Two Cities'. The novel is divided into three books, set in two cities, and begins with a famous phrase with eight pairs of contrasting adjectives.
[bookcover..."


I second this.


message 14: by Lina (new)

Lina | 823 comments I nominate Fahrenheit 451 - connection is in the title.


message 15: by Nicola (new)

Nicola Miller | 1 comments How about Catch 22 by Joseph Heller?


message 16: by M (new)

M | 341 comments Seconding 11/22/63 by Stephen King


message 17: by Ilona (new)

Ilona | 4698 comments Asheena wrote: "I would like to nominate Ninth House because of the word 'ninth' in the title"

I second this nomination!


message 18: by Jae (new)

Jae | 6 comments I nominate Greta Gilbert's Implausible Definition of Dying a Human - The story includes a bucket-list being completed sequentially (counting down) and one of the primary things is 1001 books (a number).


message 19: by L Y N N (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) Nicola wrote: "How about Catch 22 by Joseph Heller?"
I will second this one!


message 20: by Janine (last edited Jan 03, 2024 01:31PM) (new)

Janine | 1551 comments I'd like to nominate Gideon the Ninth.

Connection to the theme is 'the ninth' in the title :)


message 21: by Kristin (new)

Kristin (kbrianna696) | 2 comments One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig. Connection to the theme is the use of 'One' in the title.


message 22: by Becca (new)

Becca Watts | 181 comments I’d like to nominate The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid- link is in the title! I don’t think it’s been read in the past 3 years, but correct me if I’m wrong :)


message 23: by Marcus (new)

Marcus Vinicius | 110 comments I second the nomination of .


message 24: by Marcus (new)

Marcus Vinicius | 110 comments Fahrenheit 451.


message 25: by Krystal (last edited Jan 06, 2024 11:35AM) (new)

Krystal (krysanthimum) | 1 comments One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


message 26: by Michael (new)

Michael Wilson (mwils678) Ashleigh wrote: "I'd like to nominate 11/22/63 because the title is all numbers!"

I second the nomination of 11/22/63 with the connection that all of the title is numbers


message 27: by Winter, Group Reads (new)

Winter (winter9) | 5003 comments Lina wrote: "I nominate Fahrenheit 451 - connection is in the title."

I'm seconding this. I even just looked at it, have been meaning to read it for forever.


message 28: by Edith (new)

Edith (xeesky) I second The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo 😊


message 29: by Arzoo (new)

Arzoo Sareen | 4 comments I second the Ninth house - Leigh bardugo and 11/22/63 - Stephen king :)


message 30: by Ilona (last edited Jan 26, 2024 12:17AM) (new)

Ilona | 4698 comments Arzoo wrote: "I second the Ninth house - Leigh bardugo and 11/22/63 - Stephen king :)"

Arzoo, you may second only one nomination, not both ;)


message 31: by Arzoo (new)

Arzoo Sareen | 4 comments Ilona wrote: "Arzoo wrote: "I second the Ninth house - Leigh bardugo and 11/22/63 - Stephen king :)"

Arzoo, you may second only one nomination, not both ;)"


sorry! then I second the ninth house - Leigh Bardugo


message 32: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Surabhi wrote: "Hello Everyone!
I would like to suggest Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafaq."


I second this one.


message 33: by Winter, Group Reads (new)


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