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Time to start nominations for October!!

I hope more of you will choose to nominate a book.

Has to be:

- A book we haven't read before, but can be a previously nominated.
- A stand-alone or first in the series.
- You can nominate a maximum of two books.
- Has to be fiction.
- Biographies and autobiographies that border towards fiction are acceptable.

Please post you nominations by September 15th!!

Happy nominations


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Heather B (heatherbenson) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
I'd like to give this book another try now that I'm at a more advanced reading level.

The Lost Gate (Mither Mages, #1) by Orson Scott Card
The Lost Gate by Orson Scott Card
Just a book that's been on my self for some time now.

If you decide you only want one book from each person then I'd pick the first book to nominate.


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Shadow Man Shadow Man (Smoky Barrett, #1) by Cody McFadyen by Cody McFadyen

Plot

Once, Special Agent Smoky Barrett hunted serial killers for the FBI. She was one of the best–until a madman terrorized her family, killed her husband and daughter, and left her face scarred and her soul brutalized. Turning the tables on the killer, Smoky shot him dead–but her life was shattered forever.

Now Smoky dreams about picking up her weapon again. She dreams about placing the cold steel between her lips and pulling the trigger one last time. Because for a woman who’s lost everything, what is there left to lose?

She’s about to find out.

In all her years at the Bureau, Smoky has never encountered anyone like him–a new and fascinating kind of monster, a twisted genius who defies profilers’ attempts to understand him. And he’s issued Smoky a direct challenge, coaxing her back from the brink with the only thing that could convince her to live.

The killer videotaped his latest crime–an act of horror that left a child motherless–then sent a message addressed to Agent Smoky Barrett. The message is enough to shock Smoky back to work, back to her FBI team. And that child awakens something in Smoky she thought was gone forever.

Suddenly the stakes are raised. The game has changed. For as this deranged monster embarks on an unspeakable spree of perversion and murder, Smoky is coming alive again–and she’s about to face her greatest fears as a cop, a woman, a mother…and a merciless killer’s next victim.


DarkShip Thieves DarkShip Thieves by Sarah A. Hoyt by Sarah A. Hoyt

Plot

Athena Hera Sinistra never wanted to go to space. Never wanted see the eerie glow of the Powerpods. Never wanted to visit Circum Terra. Never had any interest in finding out the truth about the DarkShips. You always get what you don't ask for. Which must have been why she woke up in the dark of shipnight, within the greater night of space in her father's space cruiser, knowing that there was a stranger in her room. In a short time, after taking out the stranger--who turned out to be one of her father's bodyguards up to no good, she was hurtling away from the ship in a lifeboat to get help. But what she got instead would be the adventure of a lifetime--if" she managed to survive. . .



I'm in the mood for a change of genre next month and have been meaning to try a sci-fi or crime book for ages:).


message 4: by Alisha Brook (last edited Aug 30, 2012 03:18AM) (new)


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