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June 2014 Book Club Nominations
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June 2014 Nominations Help us select the book that the MobileRead Book Club will read for June, 2014. The nominations will run through midnight EST May 30 or until 10 books have made the list. The poll will then be posted and will remain open for five days. Book selection category for June is: Award Winners In order for a book to be included in the poll it needs THREE NOMINATIONS (original nomination, a second and a third). How Does This Work? The Mobile Read Book Club (MRBC) is an informal club that requires nothing of you. Each month a book is selected by polling. On the last week of that month a discussion thread is started for the book. If you want to participate feel free. There is no need to "join" or sign up. All are welcome. How Does a Book Get Selected? Each book that is nominated will be listed in a poll at the end of the nomination period. The book that polls the most votes will be the official selection. How Many Nominations Can I Make? Each participant has 3 nominations. You can nominate a new book for consideration or nominate (second, third) one that has already been nominated by another person. How Do I Nominate a Book? Please just post a message with your nomination. If you are the FIRST to nominate a book, please try to provide an abstract to the book so others may consider their level of interest. How Do I Know What Has Been Nominated? Just follow the thread. This message will be updated with the status of the nominations as often as I can. If one is missed, please just post a message with a multi-quote of the 3 nominations and it will be added to the list ASAP. When is the Poll? The poll thread will open at the end of the nomination period, or once there have been 10 books with 3 nominations each. At that time a link to the initial poll thread will be posted here and this thread will be closed. The floor is open to nominations. Please comment if you discover a nomination is not available as an ebook in your area. Official choices with three nominations each: (1) The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha-Mukherjee Amazon US / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / Scribd Spoiler:
(2) Hyperion by Dan Simmons No links provided. Spoiler:
(3) The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt No links provided. Spoiler:
(4) Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden No links provided. Spoiler:
(5) Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein Amazon US Spoiler:
(6) The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo Spoiler:
(7) The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga Amazon UK / Amazon US / Barnes & Noble / Google Play (Aus) Spoiler:
(8) The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes Amazon Australia / Amazon Canada / Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo Spoiler:
(9) The Manual of Detection by Jedidiah Berry Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo / Penguin Spoiler:
(10) Saville by David Storey Amazon Au / Amazon Ca / Amazon UK / Amazon US / B&N Spoiler:
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Wondering if a particular book is available in your country? The following spoiler contains a list of bookstores outside the United States you can search. If you don't see a bookstore on this list for your country, find one that is, send me the link via PM, and I'll add it to the list.
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*** The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha-Mukherjee [Mims, Synamon, msjo] Amazon US / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / URL="http://www.scribd.com/book/224369806/The-Emperor-of-All-Maladies-A-Biography-of-Cancer"]Scribd[/URL] Spoiler:
*** Hyperion by Dan Simmons [John F, treadlightly, Dazrin] No links provided. Spoiler:
*** The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt [John F, ccowie, BelleZora] No links provided. Spoiler:
*** Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein [crich70, Dazrin, caleb72] Amazon US Spoiler:
** Extenuating Circumstances by Jonathan Valin [GA Russell, fantasyfan] Amazon US / Overdrive Spoiler:
*** Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden [ccowie, BelleZora, Billi] No links provided. Spoiler:
* Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese [John F] No links provided. Spoiler:
*** The Manual of Detection by Jedidiah Berry [BenG, sun surfer, WT Sharpe] Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo / Penguin Spoiler:
*** The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss [BenG, Billi, Mims] Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo Spoiler:
*** The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga [caleb72, BelleZora, Synamon] Amazon UK / Amazon US / Barnes & Noble / Google Play (Aus) Spoiler:
*** The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes [sun surfer, Billi, ccowie] Amazon Australia / Amazon Canada / Amazon UK / Amazon US / Kobo Spoiler:
*** Saville by David Storey [sun surfer, WT Sharpe, fantasyfan] Amazon Au / Amazon Ca / Amazon UK / Amazon US / B&N Spoiler:
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I'll start things by nominating The Emperor of All Maladies: a biography of cancer by Siddhartha-Mukherjee .
In 2010, Simon & Schuster published his book, The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer,[7] detailing the evolution of diagnosis and treatment of human cancers from ancient Egypt to the latest developments in chemotherapy and targeted therapy.[8] The Oprah magazine listed it in its "Top 10 Books of 2010".[9] It was also listed in "The 10 Best Books of 2010" by The New York Times[10] and the "Top 10 Nonfiction Books" by Time.[11] In 2011 The Emperor of All Maladies: A History of Cancer was nominated as a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. On April 18 it won the annual Pulitzer The story of cancer is a story of human ingenuity, resilience, and perseverance, but also of hubris, paternalism, and misperception. Mukherjee recounts centuries of discoveries, setbacks, victories, and deaths, told through the eyes of his predecessors and peers, training their wits against an infinitely resourceful adversary that, just three decades ago, was thought to be easily vanquished in an all-out “war against cancer.” The book reads like a literary thriller with cancer as the protagonist. Hope I correctly added these links. If not, thanks in advance for your patience. http://smile.amazon.com/Emperor-All-.../dp/B003UYUP58 http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/empe...=9781439181713 http://http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/the-emperor-of-all-maladies-1 http://www.scribd.com/book/224369806...aphy-of-Cancer |
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I'll nominate Hyperion by Dan Simmons. Winner of the Hugo award in 1990 for best novel.
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I'll nominate The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
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I'll nominate Starship Troopers Click
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Emperor of all maladies to be next Ken Burns project.
Dr. Mukherjee said in an interview with Medscape that Ken Burns next project is a six hour production called Cancerwhich will be out in 2015 and is based on The Emperor of all Maladies. He also said that the project follows the structure of the book, but it has a much larger format.
The Emperor of all Maladies is available at Amazon, BN, Kobo, and some Overdrive libraries. Seems to be available now with Scribd for all those with subscriptions or trial subscriptions. |
I will second Starship Troopers and third Hyperion.
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I would like to nominate a detective story to the list, so I will nominate a Harry Stoner novel called Extenuating Circumstances by Jonathan Valin.
Extenuating Circumstances won the 1990 Shamus Award for Best Novel. I think I read all of Valin's novels back in the day, and enjoyed every one of them. New York Times: "Mr. Valin is an expert writer who provides coherent plots and believable dialogue." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Valin http://www.amazon.com/Extenuating-Ci...jonathan+valin https://www.overdrive.com/media/1249...-circumstances |
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Nomination Roundup
Here is the tally up through see editing remark. Nine fully nominated titles so far, order they were fully nominated is noted.
(1) *** The Emperor of All Maladies: a biography of cancer by Siddhartha-Mukherjee [Mims, Synamon, msjo] 2011 Pulitzer Available at: Overdrive / "Amazon, BN, Kobo, Scribd, and some Overdrive libraries" Spoiler:
(2) *** Hyperion by Dan Simmons [John F, treadlightly, Dazrin] 1990 Hugo Award winner Available at: Overdrive Spoiler:
(3) *** The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt [John F, ccowie, BellaZora] 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Available at: Overdrive Spoiler:
(5) *** Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein [crich70, Dazrin, caleb72] 1960 Hugo Award for Best Novel Available at: Amazon / Overdrive Spoiler:
** Extenuating Circumstances by Jonathan Valin [GA Russell, fantasyfan] 1990 Shamus Award for Best Novel Available at: Overdrive, Amazon Spoiler:
(4) *** Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden [ccowie, BellaZora, Billi] 2008 Giller Prize Available at: Overdrive Spoiler:
* Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese [John F] Amazon's Best Books of the Year: 2009 (#16), Publishers Weekly's Best Books: 2009 (Fiction), Indies Choice Book Award (Adult Fiction, 2010), New York Times bestseller Available at: Overdrive Spoiler:
(9) *** The Manual of Detection by Jedidiah Berry [BenG, sun surfer, WT Sharpe] 2009 Hammett Prize and the 2010 Crawford Award Available at: Amazon / Amazon UK / Penguin / Kobo / Overdrive Spoiler:
(6) *** The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss [BenG, Billi, Mims] 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Biography. Available at: Amazon / Amazon UK / Kobo / Overdrive Spoiler:
(8) *** The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga [caleb72, BelleZora, Synamon] 2008 Man Booker Prize Available at: Amazon US / Amazon UK / B&N (US) / Google Play (AUS) Spoiler:
(7) *** The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes [sun surfer, Billi, ccowie] Man Booker Prize Available at: Amazon Australia Canada UK US / Kobo US Spoiler:
** Saville by David Storey [sun surfer, WT Sharpe] Booker Prize winner Amazon Au / Amazon Ca / Amazon UK / Amazon US / B&N Spoiler:
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Thank you Dazrin for the nice summary.
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As a good Canadian my favourite award is the Giller Prize. I'd like to nominate Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden, the Giller winner in 2008.
From Goodreads: Will Bird is a legendary Cree bush pilot, now lying in a coma in a hospital in his hometown of Moose Factory, Ontario. His niece Annie Bird, beautiful and self-reliant, has returned from her own perilous journey to sit beside his bed. Broken in different ways, the two take silent communion in their unspoken kinship, and the story that unfolds is rife with heartbreak, fierce love, ancient blood feuds, mysterious disappearances, fires, plane crashes, murders, and the bonds that hold a family, and a people, together. As Will and Annie reveal their secrets-the tragic betrayal that cost Will his family, Annie's desperate search for her missing sister, the famous model Suzanne-a remarkable saga of resilience and destiny takes shape. From the dangerous bush country of upper Canada to the drug-fueled glamour of the Manhattan club scene, Joseph Boyden tracks his characters with a keen eye for the telling detail and a rare empathy for the empty places concealed within the heart. Sure to appeal to readers of Louise Erdrich and Jim Harrison, Through Black Spruce establishes Boyden as a writer of startling originality and uncommon power. I'd also like to second The Goldfinch |
Second Through Black Spruce.
Third The Goldfinch. |
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I'll nominate Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese.
Winner of the following awards: Code:
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I'll give a nod to Starship Troopers as it's in my TBR list for this year.
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I'd like to nominate The Manual of Detection by Jedidiah Berry.
It won the 2009 Hammett Prize and the 2010 Crawford Award. The Hammett Prize is awarded annually by the International Association of Crime Writers, North American Branch (IACW/NA). The Crawford award is a literary award given to a writer whose first fantasy book was published during the preceding 18 months. It's one of several awards presented by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts (IAFA). Spoiler:
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You can read the first chapter here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=104310258 Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Manual-Detecti...qid=1263834367 Amazon.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Manual-D...l+of+detection Penguin: http://www.penguin.com/book/the-manu.../9781101019962 Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebo...l-of-detection |
I'd like to nominate another book I've had on my TBR list for a while.
The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss which won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Biography. Spoiler:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Black-Count-Re...=UTF8&sr=&qid= Amazon.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Black-Co...ds=black+count Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/the-black-count |
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I'll Third The Black Count.
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The Black Count looks fascinating! I want to read that one whether or not it wins. The book clubs have been invaluable to me for learning about new books.
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I'll second Extenuating Circumstances by Jonathan Valin
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Hmmm most of the award winners on my TBR list for this year are sci-fi/fantasy award winners. I think I'll nominate something different.
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga - Man Booker prize in 2008. Quote:
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Second The White Tiger.
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I nominate The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes, which won the Man Booker Prize.
From Goodreads: Tony Webster and his clique first met Adrian Finn at school. Sex-hungry and book-hungry, they would navigate the girl-less sixth form together, trading in affectations, in-jokes, rumour and wit. Maybe Adrian was a little more serious than the others, certainly more intelligent, but they all swore to stay friends for life. Now Tony is in middle age. He’s had a career and a single marriage, a calm divorce. He’s certainly never tried to hurt anybody. Memory, though, is imperfect. It can always throw up surprises, as a lawyer’s letter is about to prove. Amazon- Australia Canada UK US Kobo- US |
I have updated the summary post through post 29. I may be a little slow the next 2-3 days in updating further due to the holiday weekend, but I will try to get to it at least once a day.
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I'll third The Sense of an Ending.
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I'll third White Tiger, it's amusing.
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Karma coming your way! :) |
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I second The Manual of Detection.
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And I third The Manual of Detection. Sounds interesting, even though we just went through a Mystery/Thriller month.
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Mukherjee responded, "Sure: stop smoking, stop smoking, stop smoking, stop smoking, stop smoking." |
Well, I have one more nomination so I'll throw out Saville by David Storey, which won the Booker Prize.
From Goodreads: Colin Saville grows up in a mining village in South Yorkshire, against the background of war, of an industrialised countryside, of town and coalmine and village. "If you haven't read David Storey's 1976 winner Saville read it at once, it is the best of all the Bookers." - The Observer And since any abstracts about the book I could find were all as short as the one I used above, I'll also include the first review from Goodreads: "This novel epitomizes one of my favorite quotes: 'Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary about ordinary people, and saying with ordinary words something extraordinary.' - Boris Pasternak Reading this book really is an extraordinary experience! I found much of it to be very comforting, very homey. I found other parts to be quite disturbing. This novel affected me in ways that I'm still trying to sort out. I suspect this is a story that I'll continue to think about, to try to come to terms with it, for a long time." - John Amazon Au / Aamzon Ca / Amazon UK / Amazon US / B&N |
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