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| A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson |
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19 | 45.24% |
| A Thousand Miles Up the Nile by Amelia Edwards |
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23 | 54.76% |
| Voters: 42. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Grand Muckity-Muck
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Book Club September 2012 Run-Off Vote
Help us choose a book as the September 2012 eBook for the Mobile Read Book Club by voting in this run-off poll. It will be open for 3 days, and all MobileRead members are invited to participate. The vote this month will be hidden. We will start the discussion thread for this book on September 20th. Select from the following Two* Choices: A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson Inkmesh Spoiler:
A Thousand Miles Up the Nile by Amelia Edwards Inkmesh / MR Library upload by HarryT - Mobi/prc / ePub / BBeB/LRF Spoiler:
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I've voted for A Thousand Miles Up the Nile because I have already read the Bryson (second time this month I have already read a bookclub winner, and I am assuming A Short History of Nearly Everything will be the winner).
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Is the poll supposed to be public (while voting)?
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No. It isn't, is it? Here are the options I checked:
The first poll should have been hidden as well, but there was a conflict in my notes. Next year, I hope we can go for all hidden or all viewable. This is too confusing.
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Sorry, I guess I took the initial wording too literally:
"Be advised that this is a public poll: other users can see the choice(s) you selected." and skipped over the "votes are hidden until the pole closes. ![]() Quote:
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I voted. Let's hope it wins cause it sounds like the more interesting book.
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I also voted for the book I have not read.
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I voted for the one that was already on my TBR. I really don't need to add to it, it's too long already!
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Absolutely the same here, although I suspect we both voted for different books! Like in the "round" before I gave my vote to "A Thousand Miles up the Nile".
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I voted for the book that wasn't a collection of middlebrow science essays, for the simple reason I'd rather read essays on science by actual scientists.
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Although I voted for the "collection of middlebrow science essays," it would be equally fine if A Thousand Miles Up the Nile were chosen. I'm sure Harry has done an exceptional job proofing it. Although a travelogue may not sound like the most interesting of subjects, I recall first reading Cape Cod by Henry David Thoreau when I was (approximately) 12 years old. I thoroughly enjoyed Thoreau's many diversions as much as the log of his trek through Cape Cod. His discussion of the psychotropic properties of Jamestown (Jimson) Weed was a trip (in more ways than one).
Since these areas have been irrevocably (or nearly so) changed by the hand of man* and the passage of time, century-old travelogues evoke both nostalgia and melancholy. * and woman!
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I voted for "A Thousand Miles up the Nile", as I did in the first round.
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Ditto
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