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December Group Read Suggestions

~ Heartless by Anne Elisabeth Stengl
~ The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
~ The Black Company by Glen Cook
~ BoneMan's Daughters by Ted Dekker
~ The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
~ Eragon by Christopher Paolini
~ The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
~ Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
To start us off! ;D (These are all books that I have not yet read, but are on my to-read list.)

~ Heartless by Anne Elisabeth Stengl
~ The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
~ The Black Company by Glen Cook
~ ..."
Torie, we've already read Artemis Fowl. Once you've read it there's a topic in our Former Group Reads section. :)

The Help by Kathryn Stockett
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin by Erik Larson
The Litigators by John Grisham - releasing Oct 25
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami - releasing Oct 25
11/22/63 by Stephen King - releasing Nov 8

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Is that a book? Who's the author? You can use the tool "add book/author" in the comment box in order to show the book :)

I also wouldn't mind:

I really want to read Anna Dressed in Blood but it's only available in really expensive format right now. :( As soon as it's out in paperback I'm gonna put it forth for consideration again.


Rea wrote: "I really want to read Anna Dressed in Blood but it's only available in really expensive format right now. :( As soon as it's out in paperback I'm gonna put it forth for consideration again."
Is it? That's a shame. :(
Do the mods have a set criteria for availability/budget for the group reads then? That's good-thinking - no fair setting it as a group read and then no one can get hold of it/afford it!
Is it? That's a shame. :(
Do the mods have a set criteria for availability/budget for the group reads then? That's good-thinking - no fair setting it as a group read and then no one can get hold of it/afford it!



I just go with the flow. The books are more expensive in Europe & Chile Emma, so the girls just tell me if they can't afford new releases and we set them aside for another time... or a buddy read. :)
Emma wrote: "Rea wrote: "I really want to read Anna Dressed in Blood but it's only available in really expensive format right now. :( As soon as it's out in paperback I'm gonna put it forth for consideration ag..."
Anna Dressed in Blood is in hardback atm so the cost for me is 20€! And of course I can't get it from the library. Much as I like hardbacks, I like the 10€ price difference more. ;)
Anna Dressed in Blood is in hardback atm so the cost for me is 20€! And of course I can't get it from the library. Much as I like hardbacks, I like the 10€ price difference more. ;)
Rea wrote: "Emma wrote: "Rea wrote: "I really want to read Anna Dressed in Blood but it's only available in really expensive format right now. :( As soon as it's out in paperback I'm gonna put it forth for con..."
Yikes! I never really buy hardbacks because I just find them really uncomfortable to read - also, they don't fit in the handbag as well, lol.
Yikes! I never really buy hardbacks because I just find them really uncomfortable to read - also, they don't fit in the handbag as well, lol.
Emma wrote: "Rea wrote: "Emma wrote: "Rea wrote: "I really want to read Anna Dressed in Blood but it's only available in really expensive format right now. :( As soon as it's out in paperback I'm gonna put it f..."
I once fell asleep reading a hardback and woke up completely freaked out cuz there was this heavy weight on my face. I get what you mean about them not being great in handbags - I often slip a paperback into my handbag to take with me whenever I have to go somewhere where I know I'll end up in a queue!
I once fell asleep reading a hardback and woke up completely freaked out cuz there was this heavy weight on my face. I get what you mean about them not being great in handbags - I often slip a paperback into my handbag to take with me whenever I have to go somewhere where I know I'll end up in a queue!

The Help by Kathryn Stockett
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
[book:Unbroken: A World War I..."
I so, SO, badly want to read 1Q84 By Murakami, that would be my vote!
Rea wrote: "Emma wrote: "Rea wrote: "Emma wrote: "Rea wrote: "I really want to read Anna Dressed in Blood but it's only available in really expensive format right now. :( As soon as it's out in paperback I'm g..."
Lol. I feel lost without a book on hand. My handbag usually weighs a tonne because I always carry a book, my diary and a notebook as well as all the other usual paraphernalia. (Takes me ages to find my mobile or my keys)
Lol. I feel lost without a book on hand. My handbag usually weighs a tonne because I always carry a book, my diary and a notebook as well as all the other usual paraphernalia. (Takes me ages to find my mobile or my keys)


Sometimes availability... for example, among the suggestions for November was a new released book which is only available for kindle. Not all of the members have access to e-readers or are willing to sit in front of the screen to read an ebook :P

- We need to talk about Kevin by Lionel Shriver
- The Poison Tree by Erin Kelly
- The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Can you link the titles using the "add book/author" tool? It makes it easier for the mods when we check out your choices.
Jeshu wrote: "The pillars of the earth have three nominations! cheers!"
I'm planning on starting reading it this month so I may just be finished with it by December!
I'm planning on starting reading it this month so I may just be finished with it by December!
I'm reading it as part of the favourites challenge (off Jeshu's shelf) so either way works for me, lol.


Ooops, I'm sorry, I didn't even read the list of books the group has already read - and that you said "please don't suggest them." Gah! I should read these things, sorry!

Ooops, I'm sorry, I didn't even read the list of books the group has..."
It's okay. We forgive you. Your other suggestions were super awesome! :D


Hmmm, unfortunately have enough books to last me until New Year so can't join in on group reads until they're all gone... but I'm so watching to keep an eye out for good books :D


So we could read the book that influenced it

And here are just a couple books that I am planning on reading at sometime in the future that might be of interest:




Also 1984 narrowly missed out on being last month's group read. :)
The others are all good suggestions though and will be added to the list.

Ah did it? My newbie is showing :P
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So, what would you like to read in December? Let us know.
Remember that if your choice doesn't get picked we can always add it to our buddy read suggestions topic.
Edit 3/10/2011 Please stop suggesting The Help by Kathryn Stockett. It was suggested for November and didn't make the poll. If you want to read it you need to go to the buddy read suggestion topic were if enough people want to read it one will be set up.
I've decided to list all of our former group reads so then you can see what we've read.
Former Group Reads
The Book Thief, City of Bones, Wolfsangel, The Lovely Bones, The Hunger Games, Shiver, Vampire Academy, Wuthering Heights, Frankenstein, Life As We Knew It, The Secret Hour, Artemis Fowl, Uglies, Shadows, Delirium
So please don't suggest them. There'll be topics further down the group page.
Also, to stop any confusion here's a list of November's suggestions. Please don't suggest these. They won't be considered.
Novembers suggestions
Daughters of Rome, Crossing Over, Red Gloves, Tithe, Beauty Queens, Stray, Eva Luna, One Day I Will Write About This Place, A Great and Terrible Beauty, The Help, A World Without Heroes, Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris, A Certain Slant of Light, The Girls, The Work of Wolves, The Iron King, Wicked Lovely, Passionate Minds: The Great Love Affair of the Enlightenment, Featuring the Scientist Emilie du Chatelet, the Poet Voltaire, Sword Fights, Book Burnings, Assorted Kings, Seditious Verse, and the Birth of the Modern World, Darkfever, The Academy, The Virgin Suicides, A Game of Thrones, A Tale of Two Cities, The Tea Rose, The Bronze Horseman, Shade, Garden Spells, Middlesex, The Host, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Between Shades of Gray, Taxi, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Outlander, Blood Red Road