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[2026] Poll 14 Results
Thanks to Other Amy for the suggestion! I know there was a lot of support for it already. In my mind, teenage rebellions could work just as well as political ones.
I don't remember if this was the impetus for it, but there will probably lots of books published in the US in 2026 for the "seminquincentennial" of the US Revolution. (literally means half of 500, Lesser used terms are sestercentennial or bisesquicentennial.)
I don't remember if this was the impetus for it, but there will probably lots of books published in the US in 2026 for the "seminquincentennial" of the US Revolution. (literally means half of 500, Lesser used terms are sestercentennial or bisesquicentennial.)

Great choice Other Amy!

The close call and polarizing were two of my upvotes.
Glad the Alabama song was bottomed and delighted that the science prompt got in.
I going to plan to read something about Louis Riel and Metis people for the resistance/rebellion prompt.




I'm sorry about the totality.
I going to do a mini challenge for science, with 5 different fields.

https://fivebooks.com/books/resistanc...
Another good link for this prompt.
https://www.tckpublishing.com/books-a...

The polarizing/close call were both downvotes for me.
Charlsa wrote: "No idea what I'm reading for the resistance, rebellion, or revolution prompt, but below is the Five Books link on the subject, and it has some great options.
https://fivebooks.com/books/resistance..."
OMG- I love the idea of Boudica for this!!!
I will say as a person who watches the votes from behind the scenes, this was an exciting one. I think every prompt had a time at the top and bottom. Most of the other rounds, you all are "these are our prompts" and the leaders come out and stay that way. Not true this round. I was surprised when Emily told us the winners--- every vote really mattered this time.
https://fivebooks.com/books/resistance..."
OMG- I love the idea of Boudica for this!!!
I will say as a person who watches the votes from behind the scenes, this was an exciting one. I think every prompt had a time at the top and bottom. Most of the other rounds, you all are "these are our prompts" and the leaders come out and stay that way. Not true this round. I was surprised when Emily told us the winners--- every vote really mattered this time.


I haven’t read much about him except a chapter or two in a school text book. I will probably read Extraordinary Canadians: Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. I really enjoy Joseph Boyden’s other books, but have never read something by him that’s nonfiction. I’m also interested in Embedded: Two Journalists, a Burlesque Star, and the Expedition to Oust Louis Riel, but perhaps the premise will be more interesting than the book itself.

Thanks for the recommendations MJ (and the idea in general)!

Clare ive read a lot of fiction with light s ience in it,so ill be happy to help.
Typing on my phone i cant see what im doing so.. later

https://fivebooks.com/..."
Wow. Therr was a lot of discussion this time and it really influenced my votes


I can recommend Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Biography by Chester Brown.

Clare ive read a lot of fiction with light s ience in it,so ill be happy to help.
Typing on my phone i cant see what im doing so.. later"
Thanks, I’m definitely going to need suggestions for both of these.

The high school I worked at last year used this one as a textbook. I did not think to recommend it.

Clare ive read a lot of fiction with light s ience in it,so ill be happy to help.
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I see that you liked Still Alice. Anything by Lisa Genova would work. Neurology and psychology are science, and I think all of her books will have science tags. There is another neurologist author who writes thrillers about a psychiatric intern who solves mysteries using her knowledge.

Tracy, one Metis author from Manitoba that I highly recommend is Katherena Vermette. I first read her this year with her book, The Break. It's more contemporary fiction but addresses a number of "still-problems".
Another author I just recently finished, who is Métis and Stó:lō from the Vancouver region is Lee Maracle. I read her nonfiction My Conversations with Canadians, which was quite an eye opener. Learned quite a lot from that one.
Heather L wrote: "Clare and Brittany — Right there with you. I upvoted both bottom prompts, and downvoted both winning prompts (in their respective polls)."
Me too- I love the First Responder idea! Oh well.
Me too- I love the First Responder idea! Oh well.

Me too- I love the First Responder idea..."
If you do suggest the bottoms prompt and it gets in, people will get another chance to use that one. GailW just put a complete list of them in the Wild Discussion message #1862 and it's such an interesting group of ideas.

Thanks GailW! I can't believe how many options I'm being offered about people I've never even heard of (isolated American here, having grown up in a US-centric world).

I really liked Lynn's prompt and was going to re-read Mr. Popper's Penguins since I remember liking it as a kid.
I have no idea what to read for the winners, but I'll get creative.

Dixie wrote: "f you do suggest the bottoms prompt and it gets in, people will get another chance to use that one. GailW just put a complete list of them in the Wild Discussion message #1862 and it's such an interesting group of idea"
But since there's a prompt that didn't make it, it's repetitive
But since there's a prompt that didn't make it, it's repetitive

I’d say, “Hey fellow Winnipegger!” but I moved up north this spring. I’d forgotten that there were two of us in this group! I’m pretty sure it has come up before. I visited Batoche in my early twenties before I had any appreciation for the history of the place. It’s high time I read an adult book about Riel.

Louis Riel’s trial is re-enacted every year so you can probably find it as a play to read.
I read the A Girl Called Echo series. Which is about a high school student who memory walks into Métis history, mostly in Manitoba. There’s four comics but you can find them altogether. I’d recommend them.

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I am leaning towards something about her as well. If you like Ariel Lawhon's books, her next one is out next year. It is about Grace O'Malley and is title The Pirate Queen. I already have it slated for the history or historical fiction prompt.



Nike, check this out. louis riel rebellion https://www.google.com/search?q=louis...
Have to add some of this history to my list

Nike, check this out. louis riel rebellion https://www.google.com/search?q=louis......"
Thanks no had no idea either

Nike, check this out. louis riel rebellion https://www.google.com/search?q=louis......"
Thank you!

It's how you spot all the Canadians in the group.
Louis Riel Day is a stat holiday in Manitoba. From being hanged for treason to having his own holiday.
Anastasia wrote: "I have recently read The Bear by Ruby Weibe that would fit th rebellion prompt. The chief was accused as part of the rebellion with Louis Reil, but that is not the true story. It is part of The Ext..."
I reckon the rebellion one might finally "prompt" me to read William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope
I reckon the rebellion one might finally "prompt" me to read William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope

It's how you spot all the Canadians in the group.
Louis Riel Day is a stat holiday in Manitoba. From being hanged f..."
Oh, hello all Canadians. It's a pity really that when one studied anything about North American history in school the subject focused only on the US. Thank you for enlightening me!

My niece just strongly recommended that to me. Sounds so fun

Clare ive read a lot of fiction with light s ience in it,so ill be happy to help.
Typing on my phone i cant..."
Thanks, I see I have a couple of 'want to reads' on both lists so hopefully i'll find something to fill these prompts.
Nike wrote: "Dubhease wrote: "Nike wrote: "And who is this Louis Riel that everyone seems to know who it is?"
It's how you spot all the Canadians in the group.
Louis Riel Day is a stat holiday in Manitoba. Fr..."
In the US we never learn about him either, I only know about it because of a Great Courses seminar about Famous Law Cases in Histoyr.
It's how you spot all the Canadians in the group.
Louis Riel Day is a stat holiday in Manitoba. Fr..."
In the US we never learn about him either, I only know about it because of a Great Courses seminar about Famous Law Cases in Histoyr.


Agreed. A lot of us are facing this for the first time.
Books mentioned in this topic
William Shakespeare's The Phantom of Menace (other topics)William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope (other topics)
The Pirate Queen (other topics)
My Conversations with Canadians (other topics)
The Break (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Lee Maracle (other topics)Katherena Vermette (other topics)
Top:
A book that includes a science topic
Bottom:
A book with a First Responder as a featured character
A book with a character with one of the jobs in the song 40 Hour Week (for a livin') by Alabama
Close Call:
A book that takes place in a country/place along the path of totality for the 2026 solar eclipse
Polarizing:
An epistolary novel
The next round of suggestions will open on Tuesday, September 23 around 11 am EST.
Individual Read-a-Thon Winner
Congrats to Other Amy, who won our Individual Read-a-Thon challenge!
A book related to a resistance, rebellion, or revolution