Writers of Color Book Club discussion
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August Book Options
Geisha, A Life by Mineko IwasakiThis book has been on my tbr for quite some time now, and I also would like to read more Asian authors since I've only read like, two. shameshameshame
I second Boy Snow Bird and The LowlandI would like to nominate How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accents by Julia Alvarez https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
I second Boy, Snow, Bird!And I would like to nominate:
Sister Mine
by Nalo Hopkinson. It recently won the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy.
Don't forget to nominate books along with seconding other members' picks. We want to make sure that we have a nice array of books to choose from on the 16th! I'm loving the selection thus far though. Keep 'em coming!
I second We Need New Names and The Lowland. I have had these 2 books sitting on my shelf awhile now.
Karina who is One of our club members on the Facebook side of our club has seconded these 3 books:
How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents
Chinese Cinderella
and We Need New Names
How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents
Chinese Cinderella
and We Need New Names
I nominate Like Water For Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. After we read it, we could totally do a group watch if anyone was up for it.
Can I vote AGAINST a book?I read "Like Water for Chocolate" two years ago and I still remember how bad it was.
Sarah wrote: "Can I vote AGAINST a book?I read "Like Water for Chocolate" two years ago and I still remember how bad it was."
LOL.
That's funny!
Eleni wrote: "I nominate The Good Lord Bird by James McBride."I'll use my last "second" to second this The Good Lord Bird!
Beverly wrote: "I would like to nominate Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa"Beverly wrote: "I would like to nominate Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa"
I second "Mornings in Jenin."
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Books mentioned in this topic
Mornings in Jenin (other topics)Like Water for Chocolate (other topics)
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (other topics)
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Susan Abulhawa (other topics)Haruki Murakami (other topics)
NoViolet Bulawayo (other topics)
Helen Oyeyemi (other topics)
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Rules:
1) In order to option a book, insert the title and author here in the discussion. I would say one book per person can be offered, please.
2) In order for the book to be considered, it MUST be seconded by another member of the group. A given member may second a particular book ONCE. If you optioned a book, obviously you cannot second it. FROM NOW ON, we can only allow for EVERY BOOK MEMBER a TOTAL of THREE secondeds. We want all our members to take part but we also want all book options to have a fighting chance and allow for the greatest amount of diversity!
3) The five books with the greatest number of "secondeds" get to move onto a poll that I'll create in due time.
4) At that poll, people will vote for which book they want to read.
5) And, of course, the book with the greatest number of votes wins.
This first poll will be open for a week until July 16th at 10 PM EST. Also, please keep in mind that, while I did want to promote writers of color who are not well known, I recommend you look into the accessibility of the book you want to option BEFORE you option it. If it's not easily accessible, it will have to be omitted. So, without further ado, send us your options!