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I will get the ball rolling by nominating
Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher
This drew my attention on a recent visit to Waterstones. It gets mixed reviews but sounds interesting.
And The Willows by Algernon Blackwood
The Willows is available for free on Kobo but I'm not sure about Kindle prices. I intend to read it on my journey to Budapest this summer, I just hope it's not too scary!
Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher
This drew my attention on a recent visit to Waterstones. It gets mixed reviews but sounds interesting.
And The Willows by Algernon Blackwood
The Willows is available for free on Kobo but I'm not sure about Kindle prices. I intend to read it on my journey to Budapest this summer, I just hope it's not too scary!
Hi everyone,I would like to nominate A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
I've been meaning to read it for a while, and it would be nice to have some company :)
I'm in a bit of a reading 'slump' at the moment so I'm going to nominate books that I know I have to read anyway but that I would love to read along with other people.I want to nominate:
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy,
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Charlotte wrote: "I'm in a bit of a reading 'slump' at the moment so I'm going to nominate books that I know I have to read anyway but that I would love to read along with other people."
Ah, Frankenstein. Great nomination, Charlotte. I second it. I also want to read this. It's one of the classics I mentioned in a video earlier this year. I can't believe I haven't read it yet.
I also nominate:
Tithe by Holly Black;
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman;
The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Fowler;
Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Brunt; and maybe, also
Poison Study by Maria Snyder.
Yeah. I know. That's a lot, but there were about 100 books that survived my recent donation-athon and I'm more excited than ever to get to all of them.
Ah, Frankenstein. Great nomination, Charlotte. I second it. I also want to read this. It's one of the classics I mentioned in a video earlier this year. I can't believe I haven't read it yet.
I also nominate:
Tithe by Holly Black;
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman;
The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Fowler;
Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Brunt; and maybe, also
Poison Study by Maria Snyder.Yeah. I know. That's a lot, but there were about 100 books that survived my recent donation-athon and I'm more excited than ever to get to all of them.
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The nominations will close midnight Saturday 5th July and the poll will start the following day.
The two winning books will join Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick (Guardian Must Read Sci Fi and Fantasy choice)