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Wow! It's that time again. Please put in your nomination for April's book. Nominate only one book per person. The nominations will close at midnight on March 24, 2009. Then the poll will be open on the 25th to start voting.


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Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman


message 3: by Emily (new)

Emily The Code of the Woosters by P.G. Wodehouse

Waiting for the Barbarians sounds really good though.


message 4: by Apokripos (last edited Mar 18, 2009 03:48AM) (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.


message 5: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (sanddune)
The Life of Pi by Yann Martel


message 7: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (marianslibrary) | 51 comments The Children's Blizzard, by David Laskin


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This is going to be a hard month to vote so many good books!


message 9: by KrisT (new)

KrisT The Big Rock Candy Mountain by Stegner
The Big Rock Candy Mountain (Contemporary American Fiction) by Wallace Stegner


message 10: by Chantelle (new)

Chantelle (moghi437) | 7 comments hmmm well I'm reading Three Cups of Tea right now by Greg Mortenson


message 11: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger


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alicia grant (shesha556) The Wilderness by Samantha Harvey


message 13: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wldinnis) The Reader by Bernhard Schlink.


message 14: by Silver (new)

Silver Love for Lydia by H.E. Bates


message 15: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) Wow! So many good books... the voting will be a mess..


message 16: by Lorena (new)

Lorena (lorenalilian) That is true, some great books mentioned here.

I've read Neverwhere and Time Traveler's Wife both great, and very good for discussion.


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

Lorena if by chance niether Neverwhere or Time Traveler don't make this months read please feel free to add a thread and start a discussion.


message 18: by Lorena (new)

Lorena (lorenalilian) That is a great idea. ;o)


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Dessiree (droman) | 5 comments The Reader by Bernhard Schlink


message 20: by Emily (new)

Emily I hated The Reader


message 21: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) Why is that so, Emily? It's a fairly good book... I liked the novelty of its theme... and that's saying something considering how many books was written about the WW2 or the Holocaust...


message 22: by Emily (new)

Emily I think the character development was weak...I ended up not caring about anyone and what happened to them in the end. The funniest thing about the book was it took 20 pages for me to realize the narrator was a male, that's never a good sign...


message 23: by Lorena (new)

Lorena (lorenalilian) Emily ... LOL! yeah, that could be a really bad sign or a good one if the theme is a more universal one and affects everyone, but I loved the way you put it.


message 24: by Apokripos (last edited Mar 25, 2009 03:09AM) (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) Maybe it's just the narrative way the story was told because it's set in a detached tone... and I do agree with you that the character development was weak... because Michael Berg never matured, in way... if you'd finished the book Hanna still calls Michael "jungchen", the German term for kid.
ooppsss..... don't want to tell so much more... this book hasn't been voted for a group read yet, and here am I ranting... sorry... but I do like this book for our group read..


message 25: by Aine (last edited Mar 29, 2009 12:31PM) (new)

Aine O'Mahoney | 8 comments Emily wrote: "The Code of the Woosters by [a:P.G. Wodehouse|7963|P.G. Wodeh..."

I would go for this one as its not a book I would normally choose, it might be interesting to read if as part of a book club.

Also recently on The Book Show, Seamus Heany choose Jeeves as the literary figure he would most liken himself to, so I'd be interested to find our more about him...

But hey I'm just a new kid on this group, probably don't have a say yet, I'll go with anything really...



message 26: by [deleted user] (new)

Aine: Don't forget to vote! Next month you can make your nomination!


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

Voting ends on march 31, 2009!


message 28: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) It's hard to choose between Neverwhere and The Code of Woosters. (Both such different books).

Its so rare that I get to read something funny so I think I would lean towards the Code of Woosters.


message 29: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) The voting is a mess... just like I said earlier... 3 books are tie... better make another poll on that...


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

closes tonight we are down to two tied. At this point I'll see where we are in the morning!


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