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Mort is the first book in a trilogy about an apprentice reaper.

In a world where death has been conquered, people are selected to be scythes - the only people who can end a life, and are commanded to do so to prevent overpopulation.

In a world where death has been conquered, people are selected to be scythes - the only people who can end a life, and are c..."
scythe looks good...if a little dark. O_O


It's The Devil You Know by Mike Carey, which I really enjoyed. I'll nominate it anyway and maybe join in the discussion even if I don't re-read it. Assuming it wins.
Description: Felix Castor is a freelance exorcist, and London is his stamping ground. It may seem like a good ghost buster can charge what he likes and enjoy a hell of a lifestyle--but there's a risk: Sooner or later he's going to take on a spirit that's too strong for him. While trying to back out of this ill-conceived career, Castor accepts a seemingly simple ghost-hunting case at a museum in the shadowy heart of London - just to pay the bills, you understand. But what should have been a perfectly straightforward exorcism is rapidly turning into the Who Can Kill Castor First Show, with demons and ghosts all keen to claim the big prize. That's OK: Castor knows how to deal with the dead. It's the living who piss him off...


Well now there's three! Reassess! :P

It's The Devil You Know by Mike Carey, which I really enjoyed. I'll nominate it anyway and maybe join in the d..."
You know, I never finished this one! I was about 25% in when I stopped. No real reason why. I'm a squirrel. ;-)

Dude gets a job offer: Death. It's Christopher Moore so should be funny.
I feel like I should've read this one already but somehow haven't.

Dude gets a job offer: Death. It's Christopher Moore so should be funny.
I feel like I should've read this one already but somehow haven't."
I've read this one and enjoyed it. :)

This is one I've been told to read for awhile. And, it's Piers Anthony, who should be on our shelves.

Its about a corporate network of grim reapers, and how it all goes sideways when the boss goes missing

One of the biggest struggles for Goodreads group Moderators is member engagement and participation. Members can engage with small things like games or miscellaneous discussions…but the biggest tool a Moderator has for member engagement are Group Reads/Book of the Month (BotM).
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In order for your nomination to be valid, the PLOT and/or Main Characters must have some sort of death magic and it must be prevalent throughout the book. No "character saw a ghost once or twice and it was mentioned in passing" type stories.
EX (from our Bookshelf): Death Watch and The Girl with Ghost Eyes
POLL IS UP: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
WINNER: Scythe by Neal Shusterman
Nomination Requirements:
-MUST BE Death Magic Focused plot and/or Main Characters must have and use death magic
-Must be either a standalone, 1st in a series or a series THIS GROUP has already started
-CanNOT be a book that this group has already read. (unsure which books FoF has read? Check the Group Reads Index)
-Can be SF, Fantasy, Horror, YA/MG
-Must be available in formats that all members can access
Nominations start now and close 29-Mar-2019 at 3PM EST (eastern standard time).
Nomination Rules:
1) No self-nomination or self-interest nominations (this includes publisher accounts as well as author accounts)
2) No inviting friends or followers or fans to the group to nominate or vote in the poll
3) Mods will validate nominations and results and will announce when validated by broadcast. Any suspicious looking noms or votes will not be counted
4) When nominating a book for a theme, you must include WHY your nomination fits the monthly theme
5) You are REQUIRED to link to the book, using words, and NOT the cover image. This is so all members, including those using the app, can actually read the nominations.
Please NOTE: If anyone is caught inviting friends to order to rig the vote, then it will result in an automatic kickban for all parties.
Current List of Accepted Nominations
Mort by Terry Pratchett
Scythe by Neal Shusterman
The Devil You Know by Mike Carey
A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
On a Pale Horse by Piers Anthony
Death Most Definite by Trent Jamieson