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Deb wrote: "The Sea, The Sea"Deb, this book was nominated by Britta; so are you giving this a "second?" You can use your one nomination here as well.
I nominate True History of the Kelly Gang. I second The English Patient. Great idea to start nominations now, Maxwell. Good show!
Hanneke wrote: "I nominate Paul Beatty - The Sell-Out and second Irish Murdoch - The Sea, the Sea."
Sorry, but you can't nominate The Sellout, we have already read it (see the list above, in Max' post). Would you like to nominate another book?
Sorry, but you can't nominate The Sellout, we have already read it (see the list above, in Max' post). Would you like to nominate another book?
Sorry, Britta, I thought I checked the already read list, but apparently not good enough! So, then I nominate The Sea by John Banville.
Hanneke wrote: "Sorry, Britta, I thought I checked the already read list, but apparently not good enough! So, then I nominate The Sea by John Banville.""The Sea" was previously nominated by Aileen (comment 7).
Samuel wrote: "I nominate the sellout"
You can't nominate The Sellout as we've already read it. Please see the list in my original post at the top of books that are NOT eligible for nomination.
You can't nominate The Sellout as we've already read it. Please see the list in my original post at the top of books that are NOT eligible for nomination.
Robert wrote: "Hi Max - you'll have to add the bone people to the list :)"Wow, Robert, I just sent Max a message requesting the same thing. Good eye there. ;>)
I nominate Last Orders and second Sacred Hunger; I do suggest to all of you Wolf Hall readers to carry on and read Bring Out the Bodies (obviously not a vote) at some point!
I don’t have a nomination so I’d like to second The Sea and second second The English Parient. Sorry there are no links....I’m using the App...Looking for to Feb reads!
Ian wrote: "The Sellout (2016 winner)
Love to re-read this novel again."
Hi Ian, you can't nominate The Sellout as we've already read it. Please see the list in my original post at the top of books that are NOT eligible for nomination.
Love to re-read this novel again."
Hi Ian, you can't nominate The Sellout as we've already read it. Please see the list in my original post at the top of books that are NOT eligible for nomination.
It's clear that we have some new members who aren't aware of how this works so it would be helpful to everyone if you would PLEASE read my original post carefully before nominating or seconding your selection.
Previous winners that we have already read are NOT eligible for February! That list includes:
-The Luminaries
-The Line of Beauty
-The Blind Assassin
-The God of Small Things
-The Narrow Road to the Deep North
-A Brief History of Seven Killings (2015 winner)
-The Sellout (2016 winner)
-The Sense of an Ending
-Hotel du Lac
-Midnight's Children
-The Remains of the Day
-Lincoln in the Bardo (2017 winner)
-Possession
-The Bone People
-Wolf Hall
Thank you.
Previous winners that we have already read are NOT eligible for February! That list includes:
-The Luminaries
-The Line of Beauty
-The Blind Assassin
-The God of Small Things
-The Narrow Road to the Deep North
-A Brief History of Seven Killings (2015 winner)
-The Sellout (2016 winner)
-The Sense of an Ending
-Hotel du Lac
-Midnight's Children
-The Remains of the Day
-Lincoln in the Bardo (2017 winner)
-Possession
-The Bone People
-Wolf Hall
Thank you.
Not sure if I added this up correctly, but with not long to go in voting it looks like a 3-way tie for The Sea, English Patient, and The White Tiger with 8 votes..,.. Again... I may be wrong.
Ryan wrote: "Not sure if I added this up correctly, but with not long to go in voting it looks like a 3-way tie for The Sea, English Patient, and The White Tiger with 8 votes..,.. Again... I may be wrong."Some of the comments make it difficult to understand if people are nominating or making a "second." With what I've recorded, I see White Tiger, The English Patient, and The Sea, in that order, with only two votes separating the first and third places. However, I'm not a moderator. It's up to our fearless leaders to draw the conclusions. I only keep track for myself so I can order the book that seems to be getting the most votes (my library often doesn't have a copy for me to borrow). But then, I may get a surprise, and that's nice too!
Yep. This is why I’m keeping (or at least attempting to) score, so I have time to order and get the book delivered. Mild impatience on my end. But I’m in Australia and things take a while to get delivered down here towards the end of the Earth. Still loving January’s selection
I’d like to nominate Amsterdam by Ian McEwan. My seconds are for The Famished Road and The White Tiger!
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It's getting to be that time again where we vote on next month's read!
The rules are as follows:
1. Every member may nominate 1 previous winner excluding the ones that we've read previously (see the list below)
2. Every member may second (or upvote) 2 other nominations by other members
3. If someone has already nominated a book you want to read, give it 1 of your 2 upvotes instead of saying "I nominate x"
The book with the most votes by January 25th at midnight PST will be the February pick! I'm trying to get the voting done a bit earlier in the month so that people have time to acquire the book before the new month starts.
In the past we have read the following books which are NOT eligible for February:
-The Luminaries
-The Line of Beauty
-The Blind Assassin
-The God of Small Things
-The Narrow Road to the Deep North
-A Brief History of Seven Killings (2015 winner)
-The Sellout (2016 winner)
-The Sense of an Ending
-Hotel du Lac
-Midnight's Children
-The Remains of the Day
-Lincoln in the Bardo (2017 winner)
-Possession
-The Bone People
-Wolf Hall
Also remember that February is the last month for a while where we will be voting on a book since March begins the Man Booker International Prize 2018!
Happy voting!