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Nov 11, 2012 09:14PM

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We missed a real opportunity to discuss books! Maybe next year?

http://www.goodreads.com/choiceawards...
I have read only one of them. I don't think I would read any of the others.



Not that I have a low opinion of the books nominated mind. They are just not my taste.
I suppose when I think about it, I would probably try Mantel's book one day if I read and liked Wolf Hall.
So that would be two (other than Bernard Cornwell) on the list that I would read.


I'd guess that a large portion of the voting would be that kind of vote.
If it was something serious like a major literary award, I would be more particular and only vote for books I had read. I think the Goodreads Choice Awards is a bit looser and votes for books you would or want to read are common.







Honestly, if it comes to a favorite of the above I would have to say it's a toss up between Half-Blood Blues and The Chaperone, although really, I think that Half-Blood Blues was just excellent.
I did vote for Cornwell just becuase I love his writing and Death of Kings was good, a solid 4 star read.
I guess, looking back, I really should vote for my favorite book...hmm...





Tasha has her finger on the pulse of what's hot. Ahead of the curve. :)

Tasha has her finger on the pulse of what's hot. Ahead of the curve. :)
haha, yes I do!
Of the ones i read The Light Between Oceans was my lest favorite, although I still gave it 4 stars.
I think I gave Half-Blood Blues and The Chaperone 5 stars and The Light Between Oceans and The Death of Kings 4 stars.



And I am sure the cool retro covers helped put those books on your tbr too. :)

And the covers had nothing to do.........oh, never mind....of course the covers are fabulous!

And the covers had nothing to do.........oh, never mind....of course the covers are fabulous!"
haha! You are such a sucker for retro.
I understand though. I don't mind retro either. :)



Darla! I have been waiting for you to start posting in the group again so I could ask you how your new job is going at the library?
Is it still happening. Did it work out? If it did, do you enjoy it?

I understand though. I don't mind retro either..."
I am, I really am!
I own



Wow girl, you have been a busy bee...and now Thanksgiving and Christmas looming large.

BTW, that cover would be a really nice print. It would suit my bedroom.

The campgrounds are closed this time of year but the hotels in the Hot Springs area are very expensive so, we will stay in a cabin. Much cheaper!


I also want to read that one!

I am still finding posts in our group threads that I never got notifications for.
I am all caught up now.

I drop by regularly to try to keep up, even if just passively catching up. Been meaning to say hi. Hope all is well. :)

"May you live in interesting times." ;)
Times sure are interesting, though no worse than any other times, and possibly better overall, in the grand scheme of human history -- so I try not to panic, which is perhaps the most useful piece of advice given in the known galaxy.


"May you live in interesting times." ;)
Times sure are interesting, though no worse than any other times, and possibly better overall, in the grand scheme o..."
As long as you know where your towel is, you'll be fine. :)

Lol! Margaret, what does that mean? :-)

I have spoken to many Americans who agree with you, David.

Lol! Margaret, what does that mean? :-)"
*chuckles* It's a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxyin response to David's reference to same. :D



Pieces of brilliance: 'Don't Panic' and 'knowing where your towel is', along with the number 42 being the answer to the question of life the universe and everything. What is 6x7? ;)
Yeah, the election was interesting. I have good friends in both camps who expressed some equally valid points and a lot of crazy things too. Interesting times.
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