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message 1: by ☯Emily , The First (last edited Mar 02, 2022 12:04PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 1473 comments Mod
Hello, everyone. It's time for the May nominations.

There is no theme this month and you can nominate two books that haven't been read in the past three years.

Obviously they must have been written by a woman. Please make sure the books were published before 1972. Please state if you can lead.

Nominations will end on the 15th.

I am looking forward to your selections!


message 2: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 426 comments Another group I’m in is seeing a lot of raves for Molly Clavering books, so maybe I can nominate Dear Hugo? I’d love to get started on her books!

It didn’t do well last time around but I really think people would enjoy Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner so I’d like to try again. I’d describe its style as “twisted Austen.”


message 3: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1517 comments Mod
Abigail wrote: "Another group I’m in is seeing a lot of raves for Molly Clavering books, so maybe I can nominate Dear Hugo? I’d love to get started on her books!

It didn’t do well last time around..."


I have not heard of Molly Clavering.

It isn't that I don't want to read Lolly Willowes but we always have such great choices it is difficult to choose sometimes.


message 4: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments I am new to the group so pardon my ignorance. I expect you mean the book must be 50 years old and not the author?


message 5: by ☯Emily , The First (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 1473 comments Mod
The book must be have been published more than 50 years ago in order to meet our definition of a classic.


message 6: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 426 comments Charlene wrote, “I have not heard of Molly Clavering.

Molly Clavering has been described as somewhat similar to Angela Thirkell, if that gives you a better sense of her. She writes village tales from between WWI and WWII, I believe. Reprinted in Dean Street Press’s Furrowed Middlebrow series.


message 7: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1517 comments Mod
Black Narcissus by Rumer Godden and Hester by Margaret Oliphant

I can lead.


message 8: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments My Cousin Rachel. Daphne du Maurier
Willa Cather
Edith Wharton
If you want to do a girls just want to have fun - Nancy Drew!


message 9: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments Pearl Buck


message 10: by ☯Emily , The First (last edited Mar 02, 2022 08:50PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 1473 comments Mod
Jan, you can name two specific books. Usually we have a month where we nominate a mystery, so Nancy Drew could be nominated at that time. This group did read My Cousin Rachel in 2017. You can nominate it, but I am not sure how many will want to reread it. This is the link to our bookshelf: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...


message 11: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 127 comments I nominate The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch and

Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf.

Sorry, I can’t link them, I am using app.


message 12: by Laura (new)

Laura  (loranne) | 241 comments yes - I back up The Sea, The Sea - Iris Murdoch, not read, so interested.


message 14: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1517 comments Mod
Don't worry about linking. When I get to work, I can link the books for you. I usually have to wait about 5 minutes for my CADD files to open anyways.


message 15: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 127 comments Thanks Charlene.


message 16: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 816 comments Charlene wrote: "Black Narcissus by Rumer Godden and Hester by Margaret Oliphant

I can lead."


I’d be excited to read Black Narcissus. Great nom.


message 17: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments Thank you explaing the rules.

1. Song of the Lark by Willa Cather

2. Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe


message 19: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1517 comments Mod
Nominations end tomorrow.


message 20: by ☯Emily , The First (last edited Mar 16, 2022 02:49PM) (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 1473 comments Mod
We had a lot of nominations. Thanks.

It is now time to vote.

The selections are:

1. The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather
2. Dear Hugo by Molly Clavering
3. Black Narcissus by Rumer Godden
4. The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch
5. Hester by Mrs. Oliphant
6. The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe
7. Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner
8. Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf

Please have your votes in by the 26th! You may inbox me with your choice or reply in this thread.

You are eligible to vote if you have made a comment within the past year in one of the monthly book discussion threads.

Those eligible to vote are:

Emily
Ginny
Carol She’s So Novel
Hannah
Anastasia Kinderman
Francis
Charlene
Carolien
Marilyn
Carol
Kathleen
Suzann
Nidhi
Eileen
Lisa - South Africa
L
Florence
Quinn Smells Books
Lauren
Nanette
Janice
Abigail
Lusy
Lisa Bianca
Elizabeth
CindySR#HasBrokenNotifications
Indeneri
Jan Z

Please let me know if I missed your name and I will correct that.


message 21: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 426 comments Thinking that lighthearted reads are good in troubled times, I’ll vote for Dear Hugo by Molly Clavering.


message 22: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 323 comments These all sound really good! I'm going to vote for:
Between the Acts

Thanks!


message 23: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments The Song of the Lark


message 24: by [deleted user] (new)

I vote Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf


message 25: by Indeneri (new)

Indeneri | 31 comments I vote for Between the Acts.


message 26: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 816 comments I vote for Black Narcissus.


message 27: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 177 comments Black Narcissus


message 28: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1517 comments Mod
Black Narcissus


message 29: by ☯Emily , The First (new)

☯Emily  Ginder | 1473 comments Mod
Black Narcissus is the winner! Between the Acts was a close second.


message 30: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 816 comments ☯Emily wrote: "Black Narcissus is the winner! Between the Acts was a close second."

Fantastic. Off to find a copy !


message 31: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments Good to know.


message 32: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments What is the April book?


message 33: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 816 comments Jan wrote: "What is the April book?"

Passing by Nella Larsen


message 34: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments Thank you.


Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂  | 586 comments ☯Emily wrote: "Black Narcissus is the winner! Between the Acts was a close second."

I didn't vote, but I should be able to get hold of a copy. :)


message 36: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 426 comments GreatI I recently bought Black Narcissus so I’m all ready.


message 37: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Morris | 1517 comments Mod
I am going to put off the library books I have to read and start this instead tonight. I should be able to get discussion threads up tomorrow for those participating.


message 38: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments It is a hard book to come by. I reserved a library copy last night.


message 39: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 816 comments Charlene wrote: "I am going to put off the library books I have to read and start this instead tonight. I should be able to get discussion threads up tomorrow for those participating."

Excellent. I am very much looking forward to this read and discussion.


message 40: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 816 comments Jan wrote: "It is a hard book to come by. I reserved a library copy last night."

I didn’t have a problem, even though my library has zero copies of any Godden; however, I noticed that if you search for the most prominent ISBN here and on Amazon, it looks scant and out of print. It wasn’t until I identified another edition that it became easy and I think I paid $12.99 or so.


message 41: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 426 comments Reading it now and looking forward to the discussion!


message 42: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments There are 2 copies in our library consortium - one regular, one large print. 53 libraries including Madison, WI's branches. So not all tiny little places. Plenty more of the movie.


message 43: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 458 comments I just checked Thrift Books. They have a couple.


message 44: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 426 comments Kindle + used copies on Amazon under $9.


message 45: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn It is available on hoopla, if your library has access.


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