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September's Group Reads ARE.....

Lori wrote: "Any women authors. Why limit ourselves, right?"
... Err, 'cause that's what having themes does?
Hmmmm.... methinks you have a point there. Allow me to rephrase.
Why limit ourselves any further? We are already limited as it is?
Why limit ourselves any further? We are already limited as it is?

Lori wrote: "Any women authors. Why limit ourselves, right?"
... Err, 'cause that's what having themes does?"
I have it started in the background. I am not in any hurry to finish, just yet. I am about half way through.


"It is one of the earliest American novels that focuses on women's issues without condescension. It is also one of the most important novels written by an American woman in the nineteenth century."

We have already read Rebecca. You should nominate something else...

And originally written in French. (Translation from the French by Lazer Lederhendler.) Interesting choice Erika!

Concerning this issue, what is the easiest way to search the group bookshelf? I have not found a search shelf option, and have in the past employed two manual methods before nominating a title (both of which will eventually become too tedious):
1. Scroll the list and look (tends to not be accurate)
2. Display max on page and do a search in the browser
Ron, that is reallly I know to do. There is no search button for the group shelves. However, you could always pop over to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Feedback Group and suggest that as an upgrade!

I just might do that.
Carol (Kitty) wrote: "Or some one will tell you if you nominate a previous read. haha!"
This is what I fear!
Donna wrote: "Those are the only 2 ways I know! We are a team here!"
Indeed; and there is that third way: let someone else figure it out!


We have already read Rebecca. You should nominate something else..."
I was wondering how I could have missed it but then saw that it was a group read for October of last year when I was still in my fog after having baby #2 on 9/11. Thanks for letting me know!
New nomination: Category 2-Fingersmith by Sarah Waters

Ahh, we just read that in the College Students group!
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We will have two catagories this month:
Cat1- Regular Fiction/Non-Fiction
Cat2- Women Authors Theme
* This months theme was one of the more popular suggestions in the Genre thread.
Only ONE nomination per person.
If you nominate a book for catagory 1, you CANNOT nominate a book for catagory 2, and visa versa.
Please be sure to post the title, author, and the catagory it belongs to.
If your post does not have those three things, it will not be counted.
Are you ready?
I will accept nominations through Friday evening. If we get tons of nominations, I may pull the plug on it a little early, so get them in as soon as you can!
Once I close nominations I will create the polls and let you know when it is time to vote!
Hit us with your best noms!