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message 1: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 3074 comments Mod
Nominations are now open until September 22nd for the November 2018 Open Pick.

Nominating guidelines:
- Fiction (original & translation, if applicable) first published between January 1, 2000 and November 1, 2017. For translations the latter date must be an English edition.
- One nomination per person (please do not nominate or vote for a book unless you are certain you can read and discuss if it wins)
- A book this group has not yet read (see group bookshelf)

If you are nominating, please begin your post by stating "I nominate [name with hyperlink to book]"


message 2: by Meike (last edited Sep 15, 2018 08:40AM) (new)

Meike (meikereads) I nominate Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was by 厂箩贸苍. Robert came up with this but it didn't win the last vote, so I hope this time, the book will be victorious!


message 3: by David (new)

David | 242 comments Meike wrote: "I nominate Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was by 厂箩贸苍. Robert came up with this but didn't win the last vote, so I hope this time, the book will be victorious!"

This is the book I voted for last time. The votes among last month's losers were a fairly even split, so it's hard to know if any repeat nominees have an inside edge. But so far this is the only book nominated, so it must be winning! (for now)


message 4: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 3074 comments Mod
Early days. I am not nominating this time.


message 5: by Robert (new)

Robert | 524 comments Meike wrote: "I nominate Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was by 厂箩贸苍. Robert came up with this but it didn't win the last vote, so I hope this time, the book will be victorious!"

Great!


Bryan--The Bee鈥檚 Knees (theindefatigablebertmcguinn) | 245 comments I nominate Home by Marilynne Robinson


message 7: by Ami (last edited Sep 17, 2018 07:56AM) (new)

Ami | 341 comments Bryan wrote: "I nominate Home by Marilynne Robinson"

I believe, I may very well be interested in reading your nomination than mine. SMH! Do I need to have read Gilead before Home, or can they be read as a stand alone?


message 8: by Robert (new)

Robert | 524 comments Ami wrote: "Bryan wrote: "I nominate Home by Marilynne Robinson"

I believe, I may very well be interested in reading your nomination than mine. SMH! Do I need to have read Gilead before Home, o..."

It can be read as a stand alone novel. It was my first Robinson and I had no problems at all.


message 9: by Ami (last edited Sep 17, 2018 09:29AM) (new)

Ami | 341 comments Robert wrote: "Ami wrote: "Bryan wrote: "I nominate Home by Marilynne Robinson"

I believe, I may very well be interested in reading your nomination than mine. SMH! Do I need to have read Gilead be..."


Thanks, Robert.


message 10: by LindaJ^ (new)

LindaJ^ (lindajs) | 2548 comments Home was my least favorite of the Gilead trilogy but still very good. The books in the trilogy can all be read as standalones or in any order. Gilead is one of my favorite books of all time.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

I nominate The Gallows Pole by Benjamin Myers. I couldn't see it on your Bookshelf so I hope it's not one the group has read before.


message 12: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Catriona wrote: "I nominate The Gallows Pole by Benjamin Myers. I couldn't see it on your Bookshelf so I hope it's not one the group has read before."

Nope--we haven't read this one yet, Catriona!

I've yet to read a Robinson book I didn't adore. I third or fourth the comments about order not mattering in the Gilead series.


message 13: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 3074 comments Mod
Home was the first Robinson I read and is still my favourite (perhaps because I struggled to identify with Ames). If we choose it we can probably make a space to discuss the rest of the trilogy.


Bryan--The Bee鈥檚 Knees (theindefatigablebertmcguinn) | 245 comments I'm glad to hear that others had similar reactions to Gilead that I did. Definitely one of my 'best-of the 21st Century' picks.

I've been wanting to get back to Robinson ever since I finished Gilead--this would be a good nudge. I've got Lila waiting for me as well

As a side note, I really enjoyed The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought by Robinson as well.


message 15: by Suzy (new)

Suzy (goodreadscomsuzy_hillard) | 168 comments I nominate The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. I just finished Circe and loved it, but it doesn't meet the November 2017 guideline. I'm eager to read Achilles.


message 16: by Peter (new)

Peter Aronson (peteraronson) | 516 comments Suzy wrote: "I nominate The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. I just finished Circe and loved it, but it doesn't meet the November 2017 guideline. I'm eager to read Achilles."

It's a good book, but the group has read it already.


message 17: by Kristina (new)

Kristina I nominate Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie.


message 18: by Suzy (new)

Suzy (goodreadscomsuzy_hillard) | 168 comments Peter wrote: "Suzy wrote: "I nominate The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. I just finished Circe and loved it, but it doesn't meet the November 2017 guideline. I'm eager to read Achilles."

I..."


Oh, darn! Should have checked. :)


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message 20: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
The poll is now up here:
/poll/show/178425-what-will-be-our-november-2018-open-pick-remember-if-you-vote-for-a

Voting ends September 30th!
Thanks for all the wonderful nominations.


message 21: by Meike (last edited Sep 23, 2018 09:20PM) (new)

Meike (meikereads) Thanks for organizing all of this, Marc and Hugh!


message 22: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 2491 comments Mod
Yes, great job as usual, guys!

In case any of you didn't get the message Marc sent out a few days ago, the November moderator pick is Trampoline: An Illustrated Novel by Robert Gipe.


message 23: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 3074 comments Mod
Thanks for remembering that Marc


message 24: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Go team!
:D

厂箩贸苍 is like the of literature (meaning, has this huge, seemingly very well-deserved following and I'm only just hearing about him long after the fact; and, of course, he's from Iceland!).

Gonna be another tough round of voting with so many great options.


message 25: by David (new)

David | 242 comments Just a note: I don't know if The Gallows Pole has been published in the US, but from what I can tell it has not been published in Canada. Not only do my libraries not have it, but the major bookstore chain (Chapters / Indigo) does not have it as existing on their website, and they have everything. It sounds like a book I'd like to read sometime, but I'd like to be able to get it from a library and I don't know when (or even if) that will be possible.


message 26: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Good points to bring up, David. Those voting for it, should be aware that accessing a copy may not be easy depending on where you live. Amazon and Book Depository have paperback options, but I also have not seen this book in my local library systems or bookstores in the U.S.


message 27: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 3074 comments Mod
The Gallows Pole is definitely worth getting hold of - it was originally published in the UK by Bluemoose, a small independent. I am hoping Go Went Gone is available in paperback by then...


message 28: by Meike (last edited Sep 24, 2018 09:07AM) (new)

Meike (meikereads) Marc wrote: "厂箩贸苍 is like the Sigur R贸s of literature..."

There's some truth to that! But in fact - sorry, nerd alert! - 厂箩贸苍 performed with The Sugarcubes and wrote several songs for Bj枚rk! :-)


message 29: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Meike wrote: "Marc wrote: "厂箩贸苍 is like the Sigur R贸s of literature..."

There's some truth to that! But in fact - sorry, nerd alert! - 厂箩贸苍 performed with The Sugarcubes and wrote several songs for Bj枚rk! :-)"


Ah, so I've liked him even longer and been completely oblivious!
It's a good thing my ignorance doesn't get in the way of my enjoyment. :D


message 30: by Meike (new)

Meike (meikereads) This group is serving us all the nerdy facts, Marc! :-)


message 31: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Keep'em coming!


message 32: by Robert (new)

Robert | 524 comments Marc wrote: "Meike wrote: "Marc wrote: "厂箩贸苍 is like the Sigur R贸s of literature..."

There's some truth to that! But in fact - sorry, nerd alert! - 厂箩贸苍 performed with The Sugarcubes and wrote several songs fo..."


There's an excellent passage/interview about Sjon and Bjork in this book : Bjork's Homogenic and if you're a fan, I strongly recommend it. :)


message 33: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Robert wrote: "There's an excellent passage/interview about Sjon and Bjork in this book : Bjork's Homogenic and if you're a fan, I strongly recommend it. :) "

I am. Will definitely check this one out--thanks!


message 34: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Go, Went, Gone takes the victory!

Carol, you up for moderating in November?


message 35: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 458 comments Marc wrote: "Go, Went, Gone takes the victory!

Carol, you up for moderating in November?"


Yes.


message 36: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3422 comments Mod
Great--thank you, Carol!


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