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message 1: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Starting a new thread for 2025 for Book of the Month nominations:


message 2: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Wow, I have to remember I made this new thread, lol!

So the books nominated for February 2025 are:

Daddy-Long-Legs (Daddy-Long-Legs, #1) by Jean Webster Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster

The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare

or

City of the Golden House by Madeleine A. Polland City of the Golden House by Madeleine A. Polland

You still have time to vote until midnight tonight (January 27, 2025)


message 3: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments So the winning book is (by weighted vote: 3 points per vote for active participants; 2 points per vote for 1 or more comments but not active; 1 point per vote for non-active participants):

Daddy-Long-Legs 3 + 3 + 2 = 8 points

The Sign of the Beaver 1 + 1 + 1 + 3 = 6 points

City of the Golden House 1 + 3 = 4 points

So by weighted average, the winner is:

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If anyone wishesto read and discuss The Sign of the Beaver or City of the Golden House please let me know and I'll set up a thread in the buddy reads section as I'm going to be reading both of these books in February.


message 4: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (mariannegie) | 42 comments If it's ok, I'd like to go ahead and nominate The Moffats for next month. It caught my eye while browsing price drops today, and also still seems pretty available at least in my local libraries. I only saw it mentioned in this group in the lists section.


message 5: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Sounds good, Marianne. I'll add it. I haven't read it but my daughter has and she enjoyed it.


message 6: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments So since Marianne has been so nice to start us off, are there any other nominations for our March 2025 read? I will take nominations until February 12th and have the poll up by Feb 14th.


message 8: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments Rosemarie wrote: "I'll nominate The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White."

That's a good one! I'd never read it until the past year or so; I think I listened to it. Then I gave it to my son the trumpeter to enjoy (my son's an adult, but still found it fun given the topic.)


message 9: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Thanks Rosemarie! I haven't read that for ages but I have fond memories.

I'm going to nominate Theras and His Town by Caroline Dale Snedeker


message 10: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Does anyone else have any other nominations? If I don't hear anything by tomorrow, I will go ahead and create the poll.


message 11: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments The poll for the March 2025 book of the month is posted so please go and vote! : https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/3...


message 12: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments So the winner of the March book without my weighted calculation because so many people voted for it is:

The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White

I haven't read an E.B. White book (or essay) in awhile so I'm looking forward to it!


message 13: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments Excellent :)


message 14: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Alrighty, let's start the nominations for May!


message 15: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments I'm going to nominate either

Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, or

Theras and His Town by Caroline Dale Snedeker Theras and His Town by Caroline Dale Snedeker

I'll decide in a couple of days which. I'd like to read the first but if I have too much on-to-go in May, the second might be better.


message 16: by Rosemarie (last edited Apr 15, 2025 10:20AM) (new)

Rosemarie | 183 comments I'm nominating Just David by Eleanor H. Porter.
Just David by Eleanor H. Porter


message 17: by Karin (last edited Apr 15, 2025 12:59PM) (new)

Karin | 140 comments Cleo wrote: "I'm going to nominate either

Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, or

100 Albums That Changed Music and 500 Songs You Need to Hear by Sean Egan,


I liked McGrawl's Greensleeves (Nancy Pearl's Book Crush Rediscoveries) by Eloise Jarvis McGraw , but I was wondering about the next book in the Moffat series. Could I nominate The Middle Moffat? The Middle Moffat (The Moffats, #2) by Eleanor Estes


message 18: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Just David is a lovely book, Rosemarie. Great choice!

Of course you can nominate it, Karin! I've included it in the poll.


message 19: by Cleo (last edited Apr 20, 2025 01:55PM) (new)


message 20: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments Thanks!


message 21: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Here are the results from the May poll. The winning book is (by weighted vote: 3 points per vote for active participants; 2 points per vote for 1 or more comments but not active; 1 point per vote for non-active participants):

The Middle Moffat 3 + 3 = 6 points

Just David 3 + 1 + 2 + 1 = 7 points

Theras and His Town 1 + 1 = 2 points

Since it is so close with The Middle Moffat and Just David, and since we just read The Moffats, I'm going to make a unilateral decision and slate in The Middle Moffat for May and Just David for June. That way we get to read both!


message 22: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments This sounds like a good plan.


message 23: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Let's get a head-start with our July and August books. I think choosing two at a time works well, so please nominate a couple of books for our summer reads!


message 24: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments I'm not even thinking that far ahead right now--I still have to pick books for June. Sadly the only copy of Just David in my library network is on Libby, so I'll have pass. I only read books that way during Covid as I prefer to keep my reading off-screen.


message 25: by Cleo (last edited Jun 18, 2025 03:11PM) (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments So do we have any nominations? We don't have to include two months, we could just nominate for one. I'm going to put forward:

The Hoosier Schoolmaster A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana by Edward Eggleston The Hoosier Schoolmaster: A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana by Edward Eggleston

and

The King's Fifth by Scott O'Dell The King's Fifth by Scott O'Dell


message 26: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Ok, moderator's choice! A surprise!


message 27: by Karin (last edited Jul 01, 2025 03:36PM) (new)

Karin | 140 comments Cleo wrote: "Ok, moderator's choice! A surprise!"

Ah, there's my answer, but I can't get my hands on it. I'm not sure how I missed the nominations!


message 28: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Do we have any suggestions for August? Sorry for the late post. I can either pick the first suggestion or choose one myself.


message 29: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 183 comments I've been trying to come up with ideas but so far have drawn a blank. The only author I can think of is Rosemary Sutcliff. I've read a number of her books and enjoyed them all.


message 30: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments How about the next Moffat book?

Rufus M. (The Moffats, #3) by Eleanor Estes Rufus M. by Eleanor Estes


message 31: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 183 comments I'm reading that right now. Great idea, Karin!


message 32: by Karin (last edited Jul 28, 2025 03:34PM) (new)

Karin | 140 comments Rosemarie wrote: "I'm reading that right now. Great idea, Karin!"

Thanks. I can get it from my library network and I've enjoyed the first two books.


message 33: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 183 comments I'm enjoying Rufus's adventures.


message 34: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments That sounds good, Karin! I've slotted it for the August book of the month. I can't get it from my library and it's too expensive on Kindle for me but I'm sure I can find it online somewhere. It's good that Rosemarie is reading it already as well.


message 35: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments Cleo wrote: "That sounds good, Karin! I've slotted it for the August book of the month. I can't get it from my library and it's too expensive on Kindle for me but I'm sure I can find it online somewhere. It's g..."

Sounds good. I'll put a hold on it now.


message 36: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments I hope everyone is having a wonderful summer! Are there any requests for a September book or should I just pick one?


message 37: by Karin (last edited Aug 25, 2025 04:02PM) (new)

Karin | 140 comments I'd personally like to read through the rest of the Moffat books, so whichever one comes after Rufus M. Have you found a copy of that yet?


message 38: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments So let's go with The Moffat Museum. I think that's the last of the series, isn't it? So it makes sense.

I haven't fixed my library card yet. There's been too much going on. And I won't be able to get The Moffat Museum so maybe Rosemarie will keep you company or you can please let us know how the read went and how you enjoyed it. Both books are too expensive on Kindle which is a shame because the second book was very reasonable. I'm going to try to fix my card and at least I can read Rufus while you're reading this one.


message 39: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 183 comments I hope you find your library card, Cleo.


message 40: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Thanks for the sentiments, Rosemarie. I have my card and they gave me a password. I can get in, but when I attempt to order any ebook, it says that it cannot process my order. So I have to go in again and try to figure it out and who knows how long that will take. But it needs to be done.


message 41: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 183 comments Do you use Overdrive or Libby? Libby is much easier to navigate.


message 42: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments I use Libby but the library still has to have the books. Strangely my city library doesn’t have it but a rural one I belong to does. Sadly neither have The Moffat Museum.

I do like Libby.


message 43: by Karin (last edited Aug 27, 2025 05:19PM) (new)

Karin | 140 comments Cleo wrote: "I use Libby but the library still has to have the books. Strangely my city library doesn’t have it but a rural one I belong to does. Sadly neither have The Moffat Museum.

I do like Libby."


That's the challenge with classics. Once again I'm thankful to live in such a spoiled area for this stuff.

Is your library part of BC Library Interconnect? Both Rufus M and The Moffat Museum are in it. Four libraries have the latter and at least some of them are hard copies. If you can't get your card to work online, hopefully you can get to your library and see if they can help you with that.

I once used that once with my mother's card and borrowed a book with her information so it would be there when I was there.


message 44: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments My card is connected to the Fraser Valley library system and none of the 20+ libraries have either. I could do an inter-library loan but i have to go into the library to request it and it typically takes 3-6 months to arrives so it seems rather pointless. Sadly ….


message 45: by Karin (last edited Aug 28, 2025 03:10PM) (new)

Karin | 140 comments Cleo wrote: "My card is connected to the Fraser Valley library system and none of the 20+ libraries have either. I could do an inter-library loan but i have to go into the library to request it and it typically..."

Wow, 3 to 6 months? That's crazy! I didn't have to wait nearly as long for the one I made through that system, but that was back in the teens. I'm not sure how long it takes now.

I know I'm extremely spoiled where I live, plus this state is much smaller than BC land-wise. Everything is relatively close.

There are two networks. The one in this part of the state, and then the Commonwealth one but I'm not sure if the western half of the state is part of this.) I can even find other ways to get interlibrary loans but those take longer and I've only ever done that once because I think it costs the library money.


message 46: by Cleo (last edited Aug 28, 2025 03:58PM) (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Karin wrote: "Wow, 3 to 6 months? That's crazy! I didn't have to wait nearly as long for the one I made through that system, but that was back in the teens. .."

They told me one person is doing ILL, and that she only does them occasionally, so if I order, say, 7 books over a 3 month period, they will all show up at once and I'll have two weeks to read them all with no renewals. It's just terrible here.

Their policies are as if they don't want people to read.


message 47: by Karin (new)

Karin | 140 comments Cleo wrote: "Karin wrote: "Wow, 3 to 6 months? That's crazy! I didn't have to wait nearly as long for the one I made through that system, but that was back in the teens. .."

They told me one person is doing IL..."


Wow, that's not very efficient and quite sad, really.

What Eleanor Estes titles can you get?


message 48: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments I can only get The Moffats and The Hundred Dresses. Pretty bad, huh?


message 49: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments And that’s over 26 libraries. 🤦🏻‍♀️


message 50: by Cleo (new)

Cleo (cleopatra18) | 484 comments Does anyone have any nominations for October? Ginger Pye perhaps, or should we save that for another time?


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