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message 1: by La Tonya (new)

La Tonya  Jordan | 855 comments Mod
Welcome to Spring Everyone,

Here is a call for nominations for the April 2025 Book of the Month. The theme is the letter "A"; Novels where the author's last name starts with "A".


Here is a list of the previous books we have read in this group to make sure your nomination has not been a previous Book of the Month:

https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...

Rules
1. One nomination per person.
2. Poll will be set up when we reach 6 valid nominations.
3. Nominations should have been first published earlier than March 1975.
4. It would be great if you could share why you want to read this book.
5. To get a wider variety of selections, the nominations may be limited to one book per author.

We look forward to seeing your nominations:

Enjoy Reading,
La Tonya 📚


message 2: by Mix (new)

Mix | 55 comments Is it ok to nominate a collection of short stories? I thought of Winesberg, Ohio Winesberg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
however, it's not a novel.


message 3: by La Tonya (new)

La Tonya  Jordan | 855 comments Mod
Mix wrote: "Is it ok to nominate a collection of short stories? I thought of Winesberg, Ohio Winesberg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
however, it's not a novel."


Excellent Idea. Enjoy Reading, 📚


message 4: by Kristy (new)

Kristy | 2 comments I nominate Watership Down by Richard Adams. I've always wanted to read it.


message 5: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 92 comments I'd like to nominate The Tevye Stories by Sholom Aleichem. I've always enjoyed the musical, Fiddler On the Roof, and these are the stories on which it was based!


message 6: by Tamara (new)

Tamara | 2 comments I’d like to nominate “Northanger Abbey” from Jane Austen. Looks like that one hasn’t been read yet by this group.


message 7: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
Kristy wrote: "I nominate Watership Down by Richard Adams. I've always wanted to read it."

Hi Kristy,

We did Watership Down in the group last year.

Cheers,
Ian


message 8: by Ian (new)

Ian | 509 comments Mod
I haven't read it before so I'd like to nominate Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.


message 9: by Kristy (new)

Kristy | 2 comments Ian wrote: "Kristy wrote: "I nominate Watership Down by Richard Adams. I've always wanted to read it."

Hi Kristy,

We did Watership Down in the group last year.

Cheers,
Ian"


Thank you for the information. I didn't see it in the list linked above.


message 10: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Lo | 22 comments I nominate The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri.


message 11: by Grace (new)

Grace (summergrace) | 1 comments I agree with Winesburg, Ohio being nominated as that's what I would have nominated.


message 12: by Zeljka (new)

Zeljka | 149 comments Margaret Atwood: The Edible Woman
I like the premise although I think my library doesn't have it, so have to think how to get it...:-(


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