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Group Read Nominations > Nominations for Winter 2023 Group Read

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message 1: by Dan (last edited Oct 15, 2022 09:36AM) (new)

Dan | 255 comments We need a great werewolf read for this Winter of 2022-2023, which starts December 21 this year. Has anyone got a nomination or two? I can accept nominations through the end of November and will then run the poll at the beginning of December. Just place your nominations in this topic. If you change your mind on what book(s) to nominate, you can always edit your post up through the end of November.


message 2: by Dan (last edited Oct 15, 2022 04:20PM) (new)

Dan | 255 comments I nominate High Moor by Graeme Reynolds. A review: "John Moor is haunted by the summer of 1986. And he is not only haunted with memories. Following a meeting with a werewolf, John became one. Now, many decades after [is that British for "later"?], the twin city has been influenced by a new set of strikes [wolf strikes? labor strikes?] and he is the only person that will [can?] put a halt to them. This is the sort of book you may easily picture as a fast paced horror film." Cool!


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Dan | 255 comments My second nomination is Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones.


message 4: by Dan (last edited Dec 21, 2022 05:46PM) (new)

Dan | 255 comments Okay, for the poll I listed my two nominations, and three more from past polls, so that we have an interesting choice. I'm really excited about the poll this time around. Any of these five books would make for an excellent lycanthropic read!


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