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It was close, so close, but Eleventh Hour won the poll by one vote! Next time we read a BOM that's not Josh's work, someone should bring up Spectered Isle again. A lost of people wanted to read it, including me. :-)
Jordan wrote: "It was close, so close, but Eleventh Hour won the poll by one vote! Next time we read a BOM that's not Josh's work, someone should bring up Spectered Isle again. A lost of people wanted to read it,..."
Thank you, Jordan, once again :-) for setting up the poll and making the BOM happen.
Thank you, Jordan, once again :-) for setting up the poll and making the BOM happen.
Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "It was close, so close, but Eleventh Hour won the poll by one vote! Next time we read a BOM that's not Josh's work, someone should bring up Spectered Isle again. A lost of people wan..."
*bows* You're very welcome!
*bows* You're very welcome!
I'm assuming we want to read Blind Side next month when it releases as our BOM, even if it's late in the month. Does that sound good? Or do we want to select something else to read as well? Perhaps K.J. Charles' latest?
Jordan wrote: "I'm assuming we want to read Blind Side next month when it releases as our BOM, even if it's late in the month. Does that sound good? Or do we want to select something else to read as well? Perhaps..."
Having Blind Side as our BOM in September sounds super. :-)
Having Blind Side as our BOM in September sounds super. :-)
Just any FYI, looks like Blind Side will come out later than initially anticipated, so we'll just chill until it does. Sound good?
Hi all,
I know we've been chillin' here, waiting patiently for Josh's next release, and I've been so busy my head spun whenever I started to think about reading even more books... however, we should start thinking again about our BOM and what we would like to do!
Traditionally, Josh has been the one to suggest/recommend our December read, as I recall. Josh, if you would like to give us a title, I'm sure everyone will be eager to read it!
Otherwise, I am going to suggest that we reread The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks, seeing as the sequel is due out very soon and I'm thinking it's time for a reread. And if we do this, the sequel would make for a perfect January read.
Or, we can read something else entirely, if you all want to take nominations.
Thoughts? Comments? Questions?
December is soon upon us so let the discussion begin!
I know we've been chillin' here, waiting patiently for Josh's next release, and I've been so busy my head spun whenever I started to think about reading even more books... however, we should start thinking again about our BOM and what we would like to do!
Traditionally, Josh has been the one to suggest/recommend our December read, as I recall. Josh, if you would like to give us a title, I'm sure everyone will be eager to read it!
Otherwise, I am going to suggest that we reread The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks, seeing as the sequel is due out very soon and I'm thinking it's time for a reread. And if we do this, the sequel would make for a perfect January read.
Or, we can read something else entirely, if you all want to take nominations.
Thoughts? Comments? Questions?
December is soon upon us so let the discussion begin!

I know we've been chillin' here, waiting patiently for Josh's next release, and I've been so busy my head spun whenever I started to think about reading even more books... however, we sho..."
Thank you, dear Jordan, for re-animating the BOM topic and reminding us of the December tradition! I'd be curious to see what Josh recommends this year. :D
Otherwise I'm perfectly happy with TGWYS since it's one of my favourites.
What they all said. I'm happy to read something Josh recommends or reread TGWYS with you guys.
In fact, I think TGWYS was the very first JL book we discussed chapter-by-chapter style here in this group several years ago (2012?). It would be fun to reread and to discuss it again!
In fact, I think TGWYS was the very first JL book we discussed chapter-by-chapter style here in this group several years ago (2012?). It would be fun to reread and to discuss it again!
Just a reminder for 2018, we are doing a Marlowe challenge! We will be reading all eight books in the Philip Marlowe classic mystery series by Raymond Chandler between January 2018 and December 2018, starting with The Big Sleep.
So between now and January, dust off your books, head to the library, or find your nearest bookstore!
So between now and January, dust off your books, head to the library, or find your nearest bookstore!
Also, note, since Josh has no thoughts for a December read, we will be rereading The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks, in preparation for the sequel coming out toward the end of December.
I'll start a new thread for it, and you can start commenting whenever you'd like as you read. :-)
I'll start a new thread for it, and you can start commenting whenever you'd like as you read. :-)
Jordan wrote: "Also, note, since Josh has no thoughts for a December read, we will be rereading The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks, in preparation for the sequel coming out toward the end of December.
I..."
Cool. Thank you, Jordan!
I..."
Cool. Thank you, Jordan!
Jordan wrote: "Hi all!
I have two announcements to discuss. First up is our year long reading challenge. For 2016 it was the Peter Grant Rivers of London series. That challenge will end at the end of January. Pl..."
So I'm looking at my schedule and I believe The Magician Murders is due out mid-February.
But because that will have its own discussion thread (I'm assuming) it shouldn't really affect the larger reading challenge.
I have two announcements to discuss. First up is our year long reading challenge. For 2016 it was the Peter Grant Rivers of London series. That challenge will end at the end of January. Pl..."
So I'm looking at my schedule and I believe The Magician Murders is due out mid-February.
But because that will have its own discussion thread (I'm assuming) it shouldn't really affect the larger reading challenge.
Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Hi all!
I have two announcements to discuss. First up is our year long reading challenge. For 2016 it was the Peter Grant Rivers of London series. That challenge will end at the end..."
Actually, I think the way we've done challenges in the past is that only the first book in the series is an official BOM, and then people read the rest and discuss whenever time allows them, separate from the BOMs.
And maybe that means we read The Big Sleep as our February BOM, if The Ghost Had an Early Check-Out is our January BOM read.
Thoughts?
I have two announcements to discuss. First up is our year long reading challenge. For 2016 it was the Peter Grant Rivers of London series. That challenge will end at the end..."
Actually, I think the way we've done challenges in the past is that only the first book in the series is an official BOM, and then people read the rest and discuss whenever time allows them, separate from the BOMs.
And maybe that means we read The Big Sleep as our February BOM, if The Ghost Had an Early Check-Out is our January BOM read.
Thoughts?
Since TGHAECO doesn't come out until a little later in January, and since we usually read the first book in a series challenge as an official BOM, I'm recommending that we juggle both books in January. Thoughts?
I can easily set up a topic for Ghost when it releases, and we can start reading and commenting on The Big Sleep right away.
What do you guys think?
I can easily set up a topic for Ghost when it releases, and we can start reading and commenting on The Big Sleep right away.
What do you guys think?

Sounds good to me!

I'd say go ahead with The Big Sleep. There's always room for one more book. ;-)
Okay folks, what do you want to read for our BOM next month? It just occurred to me that February is fast approaching! Post your recommendations here! If they're seconded, they'll go into a poll for voting.
Let's say we take recommendations through Sunday, and then I can post the poll either late Sunday night, or early Monday morning through Wednesday.
I'll try to get us more organized with a better timeline in the future. Let me know if you have any thoughts, comments, or questions!
Let's say we take recommendations through Sunday, and then I can post the poll either late Sunday night, or early Monday morning through Wednesday.
I'll try to get us more organized with a better timeline in the future. Let me know if you have any thoughts, comments, or questions!
I'm actually going to nominate an older book, since I have yet to read it: The Archer's Heart, Book One.

Call Me by Your Name

Seconded!

Well... I almost hate to admit this, but I have this love-hate thing with TJ Klune's books. Into This River I Drown was a DNF for me. The angst and the wordiness just went on and on and on. Wolfsong affected me the same way. But I loved listening to and reading the first Verania book, The Lightning-Struck Heart, and just bought A Destiny of Dragons. Also, please note that others of us rated Into This River 5-stars. So yes, we Fanyons really do have some differences in our non-Josh preferences. :)

Karen: Into This River I Drown will be a DNF for me, if I can't motivate myself to finish it; that's why I proposed it. I was complaining about it in the "What Else Are You Reading" thread (Jan 17, 2018 at 04:53PM, message 14441. I can't figure out how to link to it).
Sam wrote: "Karen wrote: "Into This River I Drown was a DNF for me. The angst and the wordiness just went on and on..."
Karen: Into This River I Drown will be a DNF for me, if ..."
What is it about some DNF books that makes us want to go back and finish them anyway? :)
Karen: Into This River I Drown will be a DNF for me, if ..."
What is it about some DNF books that makes us want to go back and finish them anyway? :)


4.5 = 5 stars from me ;-), and the half star missing is just because it is almost too likeable...

I second the likability of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda :-)
KC wrote: "I've been wanting to read Call Me by Your Name for a while now."
I finally bought it a couple of weeks ago. I'd really enjoy a group reading.
I finally bought it a couple of weeks ago. I'd really enjoy a group reading.
Jordan wrote: "The poll is up until the 31st. Get your vote in early!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1..."
Thank you for setting up the poll, Jordan. And organizing everything!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1..."
Thank you for setting up the poll, Jordan. And organizing everything!
Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "The poll is up until the 31st. Get your vote in early!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1..."
Thank you for setting up the poll, Jor..."
:-D
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1..."
Thank you for setting up the poll, Jor..."
:-D
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Thanks Jordan. I really dont know which one to vote for. :)"
You'll just have to flip a coin then!
You'll just have to flip a coin then!

Oh, I know who he is just because he is Oliver in the movie.

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I don't see the poll results when I click on Polls at the top of the page.
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