View Poll Results: Which nomination system(s) would you prefer? (you can choose more than one options)

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  • Author of the month

    18 40.00%
  • Genre of the month

    15 33.33%
  • Country of the month

    19 42.22%
  • Trend of the month

    6 13.33%
  • Random nominations

    13 28.89%
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Thread: Book Club Proposal - 2008

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    There is only a week more left. For now Country is ahead, but I wonder whether there will be changes.
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    Come on everyone. Random sounds like a good way to go, and we're almost out of time to vote.

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    I put my vote in yesterday for Country of the Month. It seems the most logical choice, to tell the truth.
    com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity

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    AAARRRGGGH someone quick help me rig the votes!
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    There are only four days left, I think that this year will be country of the month, though there is still chance for something else.
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    vote country
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    I think people will regret this. It may not be easy to get a hold of novels from some countries. And i bet most will never have heard of some of the writers, which may make people lose interest. Just my thoughts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I think people will regret this. It may not be easy to get a hold of novels from some countries. And i bet most will never have heard of some of the writers, which may make people lose interest. Just my thoughts.
    Absolutely agreed.
    For me at any rate.
    Although I know some that are doing the Olympic Challenge and find it fascinating. Not my cuppa though.

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    ^^You can't possibly know each and every writer in the entire world. And I believe that the suggesttions that will be made, will be from people who thought that the novel is worth reading. You don't have to know the name of the novel/author in order to read a book, you just need a good recommecndation and googling its name to see if it interests you. That's what I think at least.
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    I'm hoping for anything besides authors. If it can't be random or genre - countries is great. It's always the same stuffy authors, this time we'll be forced to try new authors, or at least new to some of us..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I think people will regret this. It may not be easy to get a hold of novels from some countries.
    Totally agreed! Sometimes it's very hard for to find some books that are by English/American authors and they usually are quite famous works, I can't imagine what will be trying to find some written in Holland for instance (I pick this example, because last year I have tried to find such novel and it was a total failure, I have th feeling that there are a lot novels that aren't available here). And the main problem is that I can't use internet orders *sigh*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexei View Post
    Totally agreed! Sometimes it's very hard for to find some books that are by English/American authors and they usually are quite famous works, I can't imagine what will be trying to find some written in Holland for instance (I pick this example, because last year I have tried to find such novel and it was a total failure, I have th feeling that there are a lot novels that aren't available here). And the main problem is that I can't use internet orders *sigh*
    And not only that, we will need to find a translation in many cases.
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    We will just pick authors that were poplar enough to be translated.

    I didn't recognize you Virgil.

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    To those who are "worried" about the "country" option> It is mentioned in the OP that if we decide to go with this option, we will only nominate/pick works that are available on amazon in English.
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