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Monthly Group Reads Polls and Voting

I know some of you hunger for the chase sometimes, and as it looks like another one of those ones where there is a strong series outside of the Americas, but not in, Conspiracies will be one you will have to chase.
Dawn said there are only 7 copies in libraries in the US and Canada (she checked on World Cat database).
If it won, most US and Canadian members would have to buy it..or chase one of those 7 copies shown on World Cat as being in libraries....on the upside to that, is that it is first in a long series, so if you liked it there is a new series to follow. :)





The Pauline Gedge one is a series too. There is three in it so far.





Interesting choices, never heard of any of those books, except the mystery books of Ellis Peters.



RE: Ellis Peters
Some of us did a Group Read last year of A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury, which she wrote under the name Edith Pargeter. I have been wanting to try A Morbid Taste for Bones for a long time. Be nice to read it with the group.
If Silk Road wins I will read it, but I will fit Ellis Peters into the month also.


Edit to add: This is strictly for new copies. Used copies are even less expensive, but as we all know, the shipping prohibitive.
Edit again: On the other hand, I couldn't find Silk Road on any Canadian site and had to use TDB


The library here doesn't have it, so I'm not all that confident about free access. But I think it is available to purchase as an ebook in Canada, just not a hold in your hand type.

http://www.amazon.com/Silk-Road-ebook...
Update. Monica tells me the book at this link isn't available to her, so sorry if not. From Australia it is...

It has been out for a while now and I thought being a popular author on Goodreads his books must be available everywhere.
So hard finding books that are available easily around the world. :]

This one's in my local store and I've bought the Amazon, since it wasn't too bad a price. Hope others get their copies.

Thought it may help others if they cannot find the ebook.
Quote Marilee:
I'm also voting for The Hippopotamus Marsh... at least it's readily available to buy either used or new, though not in my library system. Oddly, it is available through Amazon for the Kindle, but not if you just search for the book. I had to clik on the author's name, then when on the Gedge page, there were some format choices and she has 4 of her books available for Kindle, one of which is this book. I don't know why the eBook listing doesn't show up on the title page format listings at Amazon. I mention this in case others are looking for it. I didn't see any ebook listings elsewhere, not for Nook or at the Apple book store.


I know we even had problems with people getting the most popular books such as Gates of Fire which you would never think a million years would be hard to find in the US as it is like a bible in the military and amoung young male readers.
I always look forward to seeing where everyone sources the books in the polls. :)


What bad luck!

Usually by now I post the two that are no doubt going to win....I cannot do that this time. We have no books pulling ahead. :)

People better rethink their votes before the 14th. Because if you want to jump ship and change your vote to break the deadlock on the Ancient Poll now is the time to do it.


My vote is still on A Morbid Taste for Bones, but like you, I will be reading both.



Good choices me thinks.
Conspiracies may be the hardest to find, but that is half the fun. The hunt! ;)

Only 4 or 5 votes seperated


In the Ancient Poll only TWO votes seperated


And those two votes were two people who swapped their vote from Hippopotamus Marsh to Conspiracies on the last day.
Before that it was a tie.
That was a fun poll. I wish they were all that close. :)


I will try and read three. Might not get to the Hippo book.


I suppose there is nothing I can do when someone poaches my reserved copy at the library when it should have been put away for me (I still think that was a mates looking after mates thing there..a librarian let a mate take the book even though it was reserved).
I am looking forward to the April ones also.
two very different books.
I hope they weren't so hard for people to find that it will only be a couple of us doing the April Group Reads. :(

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Great news!!!!!
The author of our Medieval Group Read book Silk Road has heard about our US and Canadian members issues in trying to track his book down for the Group read.

Silk Road
He is going to offer a eCopy to those who contact him so you can join in the April group Read!!
I hope you'll take him up on this generous offer, because I know it has been hard for some of you to source the book and I want some company on this Group read. I'll get lonely with only a few members for company. I want lots of company. :(
Colin Falconer wrote:
If any of your US group members has an eReader and would like to read SILK ROAD email me at colin_falconer_author@hotmail.com and I'll send them a file for free so they can read along.

The polls must go on!

Can't wait to see what book selections show up influenced by "drug wooziness" and back pain! ;-)

So are you saying maybe my decision making might have been influenced by drugs when I chose this one for the poll? You would probably be right. Hardly an historically accurate choice.

...but the vampires sparkle....

Terri, I'll be really curious to see your choice for next month - between drugs and lazy afternoons in your triclinium, eating grapes with sparkly vampires, too (ugh)!!

That said, I have some real surprises for you all in this poll.

Anyway, The Religion is probably not a book to take to the beach, it has a sort of metallic cover and would blind walkers-by (like a mirror)


Must be that fancy new upscale address you moved to ;-)
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