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I know that The Enchanted April seems best for April, but I cannot help but think of it as more fitting for May in my neck of the woods. I'll nominate it!
Trevor wrote: "I know that The Enchanted April seems best for April, but I cannot help but think of it as more fitting for May in my neck of the woods. I'll nominate it!"Well, in reality if we discuss it in May we'll be reading it in April so sounds good to me.
Yes, works for me too. I have been fortunate in having our March and April picks being things at the top of my own list, so am happy to let others suggest their favorite choices and just vote on those. but will add some if we don't have an abundance of choices later.
I nominate the following:Nothing But the Night
The Vet's Daughter
The Old Man and Me
A View of the Harbour
I've heard so many good things about The Summer Book that I'd like to read it as well, but I'd have to scrounge up a copy somewhere.
We read The Summer Book early on here and it was very well received. Not saying to dissuade but to encourage those who are interested.
I would Like to nominate Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky: A London Trilogy by Patrick Hamilton. Or if it is too long, we could just read the first part The Midnight Bell
I'll second The Old Man and Me andThe Unknown Masterpiece - this is Balzac, right? I was looking at my books, and I think I have this.
Also renominate Rogue Male.
Bryan wrote: "I've heard so many good things about The Summer Book that I'd like to read it as well, but I'd have to scrounge up a copy somewhere."Is that a nomination?
Louise wrote: "Bryan wrote: "I've heard so many good things about The Summer Book that I'd like to read it as well, but I'd have to scrounge up a copy somewhere."Is that a nomination?"
I better not yet--I don't want to nominate something I'm not sure of getting a copy of.
I'll nominate:The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim
The Summer Book by Tove Jansson
The Unknown Masterpiece by Honoré de Balzac
Summer Will Show by Sylvia Townsend Warner
Randolph wrote: "Inverted World by Christopher Priest.Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon
The Strangers in the House by Georges Simenon..."
I'll also second Inverted World.
Louise wrote: "Cordelia wrote: "Can I third Inverted World"You sure can :-)"
Thanks. I will then. I third "Inverted World"
Oh dear. I just noticed the date. It looks like I got a little ahead of myself and put up the poll one day early. I was suppose to take nominations until tonight. I hope everyone is okay with the poll as it is?
And I already have a copy! By total coincidence, my IRL book group is reading The Summer Book in mid-June, so I will also try to participate in this May discussion as well, although probably not until end of May, as I like to read book group books right before discussions, to keep details fresh in my mind, and I may have to lead the IRL discussion. Great choice, even if I actually didn’t vote for this one!
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