What an interesting list. I finished up voting for five in total: Lardner because I have heard of him but never read him, Gaskell because Cranford is on my TBR so that would bump it up, Galsworthy because I haven't read him for (ahem) about 45 years, Kershaw because although a "heavy" topic it sounds fascinating, and Nesbit because it just sounds appealing.
However, as long as I can get hold of whichever book wins (I could have a problem with a couple of them in terms of availability), I am certainly committed to reading the winner, whether I voted for it or not.
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