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any genre?2014 is the anniversary of WW1. so maybe we could focus on that theme. we could have a mix of nonfiction and HF
Emma wrote: "any genre?
2014 is the anniversary of WW1. so maybe we could focus on that theme. we could have a mix of nonfiction and HF"
Thanks for the nomination, Emma!
2014 is the anniversary of WW1. so maybe we could focus on that theme. we could have a mix of nonfiction and HF"
Thanks for the nomination, Emma!
My intro is so late! Also, I tried doing this last night on my phone (twice!) and it never showed up on the feed. So if I'm introducing myself three times, I apologize! My name is MaryKate and I love animals, especially dogs, period dramas, food, and reading (of course!). I just started my first job at an academic publishing company this week and I'm trying to get used to it :-). I love history and am very interested in WWI, though I haven't read much about it. Nice to meet you all!
Deafening would be another appropriate book. Here is a list of books that has been put together of books that take place during WWI; several have become classics: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/16...Another book that would be appropriate would be Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World, as it deals with the aftereffects of the War.
Here is a list that includes non-fiction books as well: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/94...
The theme I'm nominating is surrounding circuses or magicians (and the like). There are a ton of great books that we could read, even a some non-fiction so we could include one or two non-fiction titles.
The Armenian genocide also took place during WWI. A great book that I would recommend would be The Sandcastle Girls by Chris Bohjalian.
Laura (booksnob) wrote: "Theme idea.
The evolution of the modern woman. How women and their roles have changed over time."
Thanks, Laura!
The evolution of the modern woman. How women and their roles have changed over time."
Thanks, Laura!
The nominations thread will be open for a couple more days and then I will put up a poll for us to vote. Thanks to everyone who has nominated so far!
OK, I have a few more ideas.
Theme: Invisible People
We could read books like Behind the Beautiful Foevers
Theme: All history is Personal- How history affects us.
Theme: Invisible People
We could read books like Behind the Beautiful Foevers
Theme: All history is Personal- How history affects us.
Laura (booksnob) wrote: "OK, I have a few more ideas.
Theme: Invisible People
We could read books like Behind the Beautiful Foevers
Theme: All history is Personal- How history affects us."
Thank you, Laura!
Okay everyone, I think we have enough nominations for a poll. Watch for the invite to vote!
Theme: Invisible People
We could read books like Behind the Beautiful Foevers
Theme: All history is Personal- How history affects us."
Thank you, Laura!
Okay everyone, I think we have enough nominations for a poll. Watch for the invite to vote!
I got one more that I thought of last night.
Theme;
What language do you speak?
Book ideas:
The language of flowers
The end of your life book club
Theme;
What language do you speak?
Book ideas:
The language of flowers
The end of your life book club
Books mentioned in this topic
Paris, 1919: Six Months that Changed the World (other topics)Deafening (other topics)






Nominations so far
-World War I
-Identity Crisis
-Books about circuses or magicians (and related)
-What is truth? What is reality?
-evolution of the modern woman (How women and their roles have changed over time)
-Wives of soldiers (women on the home front)
-Invisible People
-All history is Personal- How history affects us