View Poll Results: Please vote for the book you would like to read in February by January 31st.

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  • The Pickwick Papers

    2 12.50%
  • The Visit

    0 0%
  • A Thousand Splendid Suns

    1 6.25%
  • Tristram Shandy

    2 12.50%
  • Underworld

    1 6.25%
  • The Hours

    0 0%
  • The Vicar of Wakefield

    1 6.25%
  • Villette

    6 37.50%
  • Point Counter Point

    1 6.25%
  • Invisible Man

    2 12.50%
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Thread: February '10 Reading Poll

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    Nominations so far:

    1. The Pickwick Papers - Charles Dickens

    2. The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt

    3. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

    4. Tristram Shandy

    5. Underworld by Don Delillo

    6. The Hours- Micheal Cunningham

    7. The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith

    8. Villette by Charlotte Bronte

    9. Point Counter Point - Aldous Huxley

    10. Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison
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    That's all ten nominations in then, isn't it?
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    Yes, we have our 10 nominations so maybe next month?
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    Are we voting on the January selections yet? I haven't seen the poll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mona amon View Post
    Villette by Charlotte Bronte.
    Hi, I just introduced myself to this forum. I forgot to say, Villette is one of my all-time favorite books.

    So glad to see you mention it here, I wonder what else you like.

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    It is early on yet but wondering if another book can catch up with Vilette.
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    I have to say I am pulling for Vilette to keep the lead, I am quite looking forward to reading that book and have been wanting to for a while. Though there are a few other choices I woulnd't mind reading.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    I respect the Brontes [I've even visited the museum: amazed at how small Emily was going by a preserved dress in a class case] and I will read it but I do hope the contest isn't over yet. There are at least two books I'd prefer to read on the list.

    Don't members realise just how good The Invisible Man is? It's one of the classics of black American Literature written at a time when you had to be something special as a black author to get published in the USA.

    Anyway I'm holding back my vote this month after seeing the way the Androids book snaked infront another stupendous US author called Bellow at the finishing post. I could have made a difference to that if I hadn't thrown my hat into the ring so early.

    I think you can see my hat on the avatar, still cooly perched upon my head.
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    A Thousan Splendid Suns. Have already read the first chapter and I am definitely intrigued.

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    It is a great read, Mary, for me it did what only really good novels do in that it took me into another world and broadened my mind.

    I don't think it's got a cat in hell's chance of winning tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neilgee View Post
    It is a great read, Mary, for me it did what only really good novels do in that it took me into another world and broadened my mind.

    I don't think it's got a cat in hell's chance of winning tho.
    You never know your luck in the big city...

    Anyway am looking forward to finishing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilgee View Post
    Anyway I'm holding back my vote this month after seeing the way the Androids book snaked infront another stupendous US author called Bellow at the finishing post. I could have made a difference to that if I hadn't thrown my hat into the ring so early.
    ahhhh, employing my strategy I see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neilgee View Post
    Don't members realise just how good The Invisible Man is? It's one of the classics of black American Literature written at a time when you had to be something special as a black author to get published in the USA.

    Hehe I would be quite happy to read The Invisible Man since it was my nomination, but I gave my vote to Villette since it has been on my bookshelf longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post
    Hehe I would be quite happy to read The Invisible Man since it was my nomination, but I gave my vote to Villette since it has been on my bookshelf longer.
    That's terrible news for those of us hoping this won't be a one horse race lol. I think I had a copy on my shelf years ago, never got round to reading it. I hope it's still buried in there somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilgee View Post
    That's terrible news for those of us hoping this won't be a one horse race lol. I think I had a copy on my shelf years ago, never got round to reading it. I hope it's still buried in there somewhere.

    Papa. I learned my lesson last month
    Inspite of my slight bias for cheering Villetta on, I would not worry yet if I were you. I have seen some pretty unexpected things happen within the last few days of the voting period.

    A lot of people I think hang back and wait to vote toward the end.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    "The Visit" by Friedrich Dürrenmatt

    Great play... but I preferred The Physicists myself. Of all the books posted here Tristam Shandy is by far the best in my opinion... one that I read several times and still would not balk at reading again.
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    Cool Tristram Shandy is a great 18th century book ....

    and Pickwick Papers is a great 19th century book. I have read them both, but I think they are too long to be read in the first few days of a month so that the readers can have a meaningful dialog. If either one is picked, there is not going to be a dialog, at least a meaningful one. With this one book a month deal, the books sholdn't be over three huhndred pages. I can rfead as fast as the next person, but I have other things to do. I hope that you readers realize this and pick some shorter books. The whole purpose, as I understand it, is to get a dialog going and get other views and opinions about a book. If the book is overly long, this wont happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfloyd View Post
    and Pickwick Papers is a great 19th century book.
    That is the funniest Dickens book I have ever read... All 800 pages of it!

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