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message 1: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Hi all! 'Tis that time again... Nominations are upon us. This round will be themed in honor of the season:

Books that feature a holiday or ritual - Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Solstice celebrations, etc.
OR
Books that involve a time of change, reorganization, new beginnings, etc (need not necessarily be tied to the New Year or holiday season).

Please give a short explanation of how your nomination fits your category when nominating.

One nomination per person, so you will need to choose one theme only. If more than one book is mentioned, the FIRST book will count as the nomination.

We will take nominations until Sunday 12/4, and then we will vote.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3120 comments I have a title but it isn't a HF.


message 3: by April (last edited Nov 30, 2011 12:22PM) (new)

April | 181 comments How about The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York by Deborah Blum

The birth of forensic medicine sounds like a time of change to me :)


message 4: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Sounds good to me. ;)


message 5: by Shomeret (new)

Shomeret | 206 comments How about Genghis: Birth of an Empireby Conn Igulden? I have it and I've been wanting to read it. It's about the beginning of Genghis Khan's career. That's certainly a new beginning.


message 6: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Perfect. :)


message 7: by Hannah (last edited Dec 01, 2011 06:09PM) (new)

Hannah (harshmallow) | 394 comments Scratch that!


message 8: by Terri (new)

Terri Amazir by Tom Gamble
Amazir by Tom Gamble

Takes place in Morocco and the deserts of Africa.

Two major changes here.
The change sweeping through Africa where the Berbers are rising up against oppression of french Colonialism.
The other change involves the change of a beautiful 20 year old french girl who is awakening from being a child into being a woman. Discovering her sexuality and her independence from under her parents and tutors thumbs, and discovering some 'hot men' along the way. :D


message 9: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Oh Terri... You come bringing the hotness. I approve. ;)


message 10: by Terri (new)

Terri *takes bow* I knew the hot men reference would get my nom in the door. :D
One hot british man, one hot American man, one hot french lady. What a triangle!!


message 11: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Terri wrote: "*takes bow* I knew the hot men reference would get my nom in the door. :D
One hot british man, one hot American man, one hot french lady. What a triangle!!"


Sounds yummy!! My kinda book ;)


message 12: by Terri (last edited Nov 30, 2011 05:40PM) (new)

Terri lol!
It might be a nice read for the holiday season.
It'll be cold outside in the U.S over Christmas, but you can tuck yourself up and dream of hot desert sands, the markets of Marrakesh and handsome men fighting for your heart and your...ahem..other alluring qualities...:+


Stormi (StormReads) (bmreviewsohmy) Rebirth by Dave Longeuay Anyone like Jewish history?


message 14: by Hannah (last edited Dec 01, 2011 06:13PM) (new)

Hannah (harshmallow) | 394 comments I just remembered that this book exists, and we read an HF about the French Revolution earlier this year. I'm changing my nomination.

Elizabeth Street: A novel based on true events by Laurie Fabiano.

It's a novel about an Italian family that immigrates to America in the early 1900's. The author loosely based it on her own family's actual history. I think this would keep with the theme of new beginnings and a time of change.


message 15: by Gabriel (new)

Gabriel well, if we are going an immigrant route, how about Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell . An irish immmigrant in the 1850's coming to America.


message 16: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell is one of my very favorite books.

I also think Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy #1) by Ken Follett is another book which would be most enjoyable. But because this is a trilogy, I usually wait till all of the books are in print so I can more or less read them together.


message 17: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Hi all, can you please link to the books using the titles, rather than images... It's much easier to read/see that way.

Thanks!


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3120 comments Do the holiday themed books need to be HF? If not, I nominate "The Christmas Shoes"


message 19: by Kiri (new)

Kiri | 86 comments The Paper Garden An Artist Begins Her Life's Work at 72 by Molly Peacock The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life's Work at 72 by Molly Peacock

A story of starting anew and finding your life's passion - about the creator of the mixed media collage.

I saw this gorgeous book at the bookstore and am looking forward to reading it. From the GR description "Gorgeously designed and featuring 35 full-colour illustrations, this is a sumptuous and lively book full of fashion and friendships, gossip and politics, letters and love."


message 20: by Maudie (new)

Maudie (MaudieMac) | 1 comments Diane Whitney wrote: "Shomeret wrote: "How about Genghis: Birth of an Empireby Conn Igulden? I have it and I've been wanting to read it. It's about the beginning of Genghis Khan's career. That's certain..."

Great read!! I third this nomination!!!


message 21: by Maureen (new)

Maureen (maureencean) How about Caleb's Crossing?
A time of change as the first Native American graduates from Harvard University.


message 22: by Darkpool (last edited Dec 02, 2011 02:23PM) (new)

Darkpool | 13 comments I've just stumbled across The Harper's Quine by Pat McIntosh, which looks as if it might fit the bill. A medieval mystery (yep, another one) which starts at the May Day dancing, which would fit the holiday or ritual category. And the cover looks pretty.
The Harper's Quine (Gilbert Cunningham, #1) by Pat McIntosh


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Terri wrote: "*takes bow* I knew the hot men reference would get my nom in the door. :D
One hot british man, one hot American man, one hot french lady. What a triangle!!"


Sounds great! The part about it being set in Morocco and Northern Africa sounds interesting too. I'm not sure I've read much with that setting.


message 24: by Terri (last edited Dec 04, 2011 01:03AM) (new)

Terri Jennifer wrote: "Sounds great! The part about it being set in Morocco and Northern Africa sounds interesting too. I'm not sure I've read much with that setting.
..."


I've always been fascinated by North Africa. The food is wonderful, the spices, the desert.
I am enjoying the ambiance of this book right now and I wonder why it is not more well known, especially considering the awards it was nominated for. :)


message 25: by Judith (new)

Judith Starkston | 34 comments Maureen wrote: "How about Caleb's Crossing?
A time of change as the first Native American graduates from Harvard University."


I'll second Caleb's Crossing.


message 26: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
OK, I'm closing the nominations and putting up the poll. :)


message 27: by Jane (new)

Jane Carver (janecc) | 12 comments Nancy wrote: "Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell is one of my very favorite books.

I also think Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy #1) by Ken Follett is another book which would be most enjoyable. But because this is a..."


I am new to the group and trying to figure things out, but I finished this book about 2 weeks ago. It was great. Can wait for the next installment.


message 28: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) Jane wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell is one of my very favorite books.

I also think Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy #1) by Ken Follett is another book which would be most enjoyable. But becau..."


I bought this book when it was first published. I made the mistake of looking at the Amazon reviews and they weren't that great so I held off on reading it. But now several people including you have sung it's praises so I think I will begin this for the new year.


message 29: by Jane (new)

Jane Carver (janecc) | 12 comments I hope you are enjoying the book. Hope you've been having a good holiday (I'm guessing Hanukkah).


message 30: by Sara (new)

Sara (saradiann) | 5 comments The Known World by Edward Jones


message 31: by Sara (new)

Sara (saradiann) | 5 comments Oops wrong thread duh


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