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October 2008 Book group suggestions

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These are not votes, so don't worry. It's just a count of who mentioned what books to give us a sense of which books might carry the day in a poll; that is, if a poll is created at all. I'm not exactly sure how the selection is made, to tell you the truth. I think it's all done in secret in a smoke-filled room in the back.
 
These are not votes, so don't worry. It's just a count of who mentioned what books to give us a sense of which books might carry the day in a poll; that is, if a poll is created at all. I'm not exactly sure how the selection is made, to tell you the truth. I think it's all done in secret in a smoke-filled room in the back.

We will make a list with ALL the suggestions from the begining and narrow it down from there, sound good?
 
Doctor Glas-Hjalmar Söderberg

The Mirror by Lynn Freed

Ironweed by William Kennedy

Last Orders by Graham Swift

Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich

Stick Figure by Lori Gottlieb - True story in diary form of a 13yo girl that developes annorexia

The Killing Hour by Lisa Gardner - Female officer investigates an eco killer

Million Little Pieces by James Frey Said to be the best true story of all times, about a drug addict

The Beautiful and the Damned (1922)- F Scot Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby (1925)- F Scot Fitzgerald

Tender is the Night (1934-F Scot Fitzgerald

Stranger on a train -Patricia Highsmith

My Lobotomy - Howard Dully

A woman in Berlin -Anonymous

Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell

Catch 22-Joseph Heller

Grapes of Wrath-John Steinbeck

To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee

Great Expectations-Charles Dickens

Huckleberry Finn-Mark Twain

Don Quixote-Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Uncle Tom's Cabin-Harriet Beecher Stowe


OK, I f I missed any , beat me.:)
 
Ok, good deal.
My three are:

Tender is the Night - F. Scot Fitzgerald
Strangers on a Train - Patricia Highsmith
A Woman in Berlin - Anonymous
 
I know I'm new around here, but may I join?

Catch 22-Joseph Heller
The Great Gatsby (1925)- F Scot Fitzgerald
Grapes of Wrath-John Steinbeck
 
Doctor Glas-Hjalmar Söderberg

Don Quixote-Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

A woman in Berlin -Anonymous

In no particular order of preference:D

Ofcourse you can join impalpable!
 
Several books have come up several times:

Tender Is the Night

Ironweed

Doctor Glas

We actually need three books, if we are to select for October through December.


I am with silverseason and we should definately add Uncle Tom's Cabin in as the next one. That would take care of four months. I have two copies of Uncle Tom's Cabin. One is the first European edition 1852 and the other is an Easton Press edition, so I am ready to go on that one. I have been curious about Dr. Glas. Am ok with Ironweed and very hopeful about Tender is the Night. So, in my book (pardon the obvious pun...) silverseason is the voice of reason ;)
 
In order of preference:

Tender is the Night by F Scot Fitzgerald

Doctor Glas by Hjalmar Söderberg

Last Orders by Graham Swift
 
I am with silverseason and we should definately add Uncle Tom's Cabin in as the next one. That would take care of four months. I have two copies of Uncle Tom's Cabin. One is the first European edition 1852 and the other is an Easton Press edition, so I am ready to go on that one. I have been curious about Dr. Glas. Am ok with Ironweed and very hopeful about Tender is the Night. So, in my book (pardon the obvious pun...) silverseason is the voice of reason ;)

If we choose the 3-4 books now , there will not be much discussion later.

We are ahead , which is good for those of us who have a hard time getting the books on time, but I would prefer to choose by month. As soon as October is chosen, we can make a November thread.
What do you think?
 
I like the month-to-month process. Besides, the forum might have newer members as time goes by, who may want to weigh in with their opinions. If we plan too far ahead, we'll be stuck reading BOTM selections made by last year's members (so to speak). I exaggerate, of course.
 
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