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What would you like to read for the 6-month study for the last part of 2022? You may also write in a vote. It's not a strict rule, but please try to keep the book to 700+ pages.
Don Quixote
(write-in)
Gone With The Wind
(write-in)
The goldfinch, by Donna Tartt
(write-in)
The Sea ofFertitilty
(write-in)
Poll added by: Sean
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Authors:
John Dos Passos, Yukio Mishima, Marcel Proust, Shi Nai'an, Murasaki Shikibu, Leo Tolstoy
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John Dos Passos, Yukio Mishima, Marcel Proust, Shi Nai'an, Murasaki Shikibu, Leo Tolstoy
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Sean, please note Sea of Fertility is now listed twice as someone created a duplicate and tally both entries in the final result.
Petra wrote: "Sean, please note Sea of Fertility is now listed twice as someone created a duplicate and tally both entries in the final result."
That happened last time with War and Peace. No problem. I will add them together for the final results.
Remember everybody, you can change your vote up until the end. Close right now with War and Peace with 26 and Sea of Fertility at 23.
Search for Lost Time might be better done over an entire year. Perhaps it would make a good buddy read if the interested parties wanted to set up something between themselves. I've already read it, but I'd be interested to eavesdrop on that discussion....
That happened last time with War and Peace. No problem. I will add them together for the final results.
Remember everybody, you can change your vote up until the end. Close right now with War and Peace with 26 and Sea of Fertility at 23.
Search for Lost Time might be better done over an entire year. Perhaps it would make a good buddy read if the interested parties wanted to set up something between themselves. I've already read it, but I'd be interested to eavesdrop on that discussion....
In the closing hours War and Peace has a ten vote lead. Maybe next year for Sea of Fertility, though Quixote was a close third place.
In Search of Lost Time is super-long; the first 2 or 3 books probably would have been a more competitive contestant, but I suppose that doesn't fit the rule format.