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sun surfer 02-21-2015 02:16 PM

Third The Last Grain Race.

obs20 02-21-2015 11:10 PM

I would like to nominate A Lady Cyclist's Guide To Kashgar by Suzanne Joinson

http://www.amazon.com/Lady-Cyclists-...9Z7HNDVB6J1V3A

JSWolf 02-21-2015 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by obs20 (Post 3051466)
I would like to nominate...

You have two problems with your link. First is, it doesn't work. Second is that when it's fixed, it goes to the mobile Amazon. Please fix the link so it works and does not go to the mobile Amazon site. Thanks.

JSWolf 02-21-2015 11:17 PM

I think it would be very nice to have a science fiction book as the winner. So let's get two more nods to A Blood Cell so it can get on the ballot.

Luffy 02-22-2015 02:28 AM

I third Timeline.

crich70 02-22-2015 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by sun surfer (Post 3051224)
I nominate Lost Horizon by James Hilton.
From Goodreads:

While attempting to escape a civil war, four people are kidnapped and transported to the Tibetan mountains. After their plane crashes, they are found by a mysterious Chinese man. He leads them to a monastery hidden in "the valley of the blue moon" -- a land of mystery and matchless beauty where life is lived in tranquil wonder, beyond the grasp of a doomed world.

It is here, in Shangri-La, where destinies will be discovered and the meaning of paradise will be unveiled.


Goodreads / Kobo / Amazon US / Amazon CA / Amazon AU

I second "Lost Horizon."

Bookworm_Girl 02-22-2015 12:35 PM

I third Lost Horizon.

obs20 02-22-2015 01:10 PM

At least Lost Horizon is eligible for promo codes on Kobo.

ccowie 02-22-2015 01:25 PM

I'd like to nominate Rowed Trip by Colin and Julie Angus.

From Goodreads:
Two bestselling authors combine their strengths in a travelogue, a search for roots, a romance — and a seat-of-your-pants adventure.

One sunny day in 2006, Julie and Colin Angus were talking about the future, as newly engaged couples do. More unusually, they were at the time travelling together from Moscow to Vancouver by human power — boat, bike, and foot.

That day, they were examining a road atlas and in particular the labyrinth of European inland waterways it revealed. Julie traced a route of interconnected canals, rivers, and coastlines that led from Colin’s parents’ homeland of Scotland past her mother’s homeland, Germany, and on to her father’s, Syria. She said, half-seriously: We could row (yes, row, as in propelling a tippy little boat on a pond) all the way from Scotland to Syria to visit our relatives. It was a reckless sort of joke to make, given the couple’s addiction to adventure. The result is Rowed Trip, an odyssey by oar (and bike) from Caithness, Scotland, across the English Channel, through France, across the Rhine, the Main-Donau Canal to the Danube, the Black Sea, the Bosphorous Straits, and the Mediterranean. Julie and Colin each describe how the trip allowed them to test their relationship, to explore their roots, and to indulge to the max their shared taste for adventure.

treadlightly 02-22-2015 06:32 PM

I'll second A Lady Cyclist's Guide To Kashgar.

ccowie 02-23-2015 09:50 AM

I'll third A Lady Cyclist's Guide To Kashgar.

Alsicole 02-23-2015 06:17 PM

I've been thinking about reading this for a while, so I'd like to nominate The Longest Way Home by Andrew McCarthy.

I grew up with the Brat Pack movies, but didn't know what Andrew had done since. He is now, apparently, a very accomplished travel writer.

Amazon US

Amazon UK

Kobo

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Goodreads link

crich70 02-23-2015 07:27 PM

I'd like to nominate South by Ernest Shakelton.
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Kobo US

CRussel 02-23-2015 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by crich70 (Post 3052690)
I'd like to nominate South by Ernest Shakelton.
Amazon


Kobo US

Seconded. I read this 16 years ago and think it would be a good re-read.

Dazrin 02-23-2015 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crich70 (Post 3052690)
I'd like to nominate South by Ernest Shakelton.
Amazon


Kobo US

Quote:

Originally Posted by CRussel (Post 3052738)
Seconded. I read this 16 years ago and think it would be a good re-read.

I will third this.

Question: Would The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe be allowed as a nomination this month? It was nominated (and was runner-up) last year, so the 6-month rule doesn't apply. But the runner-up month is January and we voted on it then too. So maybe the 6-month rule does apply? I need some motivation to read this (or any non-fiction really) and since it did have a good showing last year thought it might still get some traction.

Edits:
1) Shackleton is misspelled in the OP and the nomination list post.
2) Since Shackleton died in 1922, shouldn't South be available in the PCML? I see several options but they are all in "Offline" forums so not usable. Editions uploaded by Patricia herself and nrapallo are both listed in various formats.
3) Here is a Goodreads link for South. There are too many versions/options available at Overdrive so no links.


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