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May 2014 Book Club Vote
May 2014 MobileRead Book Club Vote
Help us choose a book as the December 2013 eBook for the MobileRead Book Club. The poll will be open for 5 days. There will be no runoff vote unless the voting results a tie, in which case there will be a 3 day run-off poll. This is a visible poll: others can see how you voted. It is http://wtsharpe3.com/Pictures/Multiple-Choice_C3.gif You may cast a vote for each book that appeals to you. We will start the discussion thread for this book on May 20th. Select from the following Official Choices with three nominations each: • The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith (aka J.K. Rowling) Amazon Au / Amazon Ca / Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo US Spoiler:
• Rules of Prey by John Sandford Amazon US / B&N / Kobo / Overdrive Spoiler:
• Baltimore Blues (Tess Monaghan #1) by Laura Lippman Amazon Ca / Amazon US / Kobo (US) / Overdrive Spoiler:
• In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddarda Amazon (UK) / Amazon (US) / Kobo / Overdrive Spoiler:
• The Broken Shore by Peter Temple Amazon (CA) / Amazon (UK) / Amazon (US) / B&N (US) / Kobo (AU) Spoiler:
• Cocaine Blues (Phryne Fisher #1) by Kerry Greenwood Amazon US / Kobo Spoiler:
• Still Life by Louise Penny Amazon US / B&N / Kobo (US) Spoiler:
• The Water Room (Bryant & May #2) by Christopher Fowler Amazon Ca / Amazon UK / Amazon US / Barnes & Noble (US) / Kobo (US) / OverDrive Spoiler:
• The Tiger in the Smoke (Albert Campion #14) by Margery Allingham No links provided. Spoiler:
• Fast One by Paul Cain Munseys (free) Spoiler:
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For those thinking of voting for The Cuckoo's Calling... The next book in the series is coming out in June. Reading books back to back in a series is always more enjoyable. So you probably want to vote for something else.
I hear Rules of Prey and Baltimore Blues are supposed to be very good. :) |
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I agree that the Cuckoo's Calling can be read as stand alone, but since there is a second book, and it hasn't been published yet, how do you know that it really is stand alone. :) And do we really need another discussion about celebrities. And who want's to have a discussion, I'm just looking for a good read. :) As far as "secrecy", it has been discussed to death. You can read read the previous discussions and judge for yourself. :) In case anyone missed it, my previous post was firmly tongue-in-cheek. :) |
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(And yes, I assumed you were TiC.) |
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Rules of Prey wins. Vote for Rules of Prey! ;) Looks like another month with a lot of great choices. |
I thought this was interesting. Australia author Kerry Greenwood (the Phryne Fisher series) lives with the "registered wizard" with whom she fell in love with over 40 years ago. He looks like a wizard. Or me, with that hair, until I retired, except my hair still has a considerable amount of pepper mixed in with the salt.
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Are we still campaigning? :D
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If not, we should be. I've read both of the two leaders. I have no doubt which I would enjoy reading again. (Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed both books. But Cocaine Blues was just plain fun. While still being very much within the category for this month.
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Fast One took an early lead with six quick votes, but is now in third.
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This is killing me. I really want an excuse to re-read Cocaine Blues, and no particular desire to re-read The Cuckoo's Calling. Come on you fence sitters, give us a vote here. :)
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Cocaine Blues lost. It's under a buck at Amazon. I just bought The Cuckoo's Calling for $13. It better be good.
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Cuckoo's Calling available at overdrive libraries
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When I bought it, the price was less than $6 and I saw it for less than that a few months later. I would think they would lower the price now to encourage people to get the new one. |
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IAC, I'll be interested to see what folks think. I certainly enjoyed it, though I can't say I enjoyed it as much as some others. |
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