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No other books you guys what to read? I'm happy to make a poll for 3 titles, but I really just chose the recent releases and perhaps there are some older titles people are interested in.
Nick
Nick



Then again, a Month in the Country is spectacular too.

Totally down with some PLF. I've actually never read any of them. Jacob, was there one you wanted to read? Or a good one to start with?
Nick
Nick




The poll is up till Monday, which I think seems fine though we may not get many other votes.
A Month in the Country is winning, which I'm excited about—unless it makes me have uncontrollable urges to read it in the country while stuck in a steaming city!
Nick
A Month in the Country is winning, which I'm excited about—unless it makes me have uncontrollable urges to read it in the country while stuck in a steaming city!
Nick
Well summer or fall A Month in the Country won.
It'll take me a week or so to get into it but I'm going to create a folder now and anyone can start posting whenever they feel the need.
Nick
It'll take me a week or so to get into it but I'm going to create a folder now and anyone can start posting whenever they feel the need.
Nick
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Okay, let's get back on the road with this! I suspect perhaps we should do another 2 month choice. Unless we think the extended time just deadens the debate? Let me know your thoughts. Here are some summer books that I think could be fun: The Expendable Man, classic noir book with a twist; Ride a Cockhorse, very funny and about banking crises and a pseudo-Sarah Palin type, has been getting a lot of buzz from some corners; Dead Souls, releases next week in a translation that our editor thinks is excellent, not so much of a summer book but could be fun.
And that's what I suggest. Any other books you guys were thinking about?
Nick