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message 1: by Bill (new)

Bill Nominations are now open for the Nov / Dec Group Read. You may nominate a book between now and Nov 9th. Voting will start the 10th and will run through the 13th. Once a winner is decided, threads for the group reads will be posted.

-- The fine print: Please read before you start nominating.

General rules for Group Reads nominations:

1) Important: If your nomination wins, you will be the discussion moderator. Please do not nominate a book unless you're willing to do this. NOTE: If a book you've nominated in the past won and you did not participate in the discussion, we will NOT consider your nominations in the future. Sorry to be hardcore on this, but it's happened a few times now within the last year.

2) One (1) nomination only per person. (You don't have to second nominations, all approved nominations will be added to the poll)
Please read this next sentence carefully: Neither self-nominations by authors nor nominations by their respective publishers or publicist will be accepted.

3) Do not cheat or manipulate results. It is not acceptable to create fake accounts to nominate books or vote in polls and it is not acceptable to invite people to the site for the sole purpose of nominating a book or voting for a book in a poll. It is not acceptable to ask for votes or influence the poll in any way. If the moderators feel that a group read poll has been manipulated, the book in question will be disqualified. If the moderators feel that the user(s) are fake accounts, these will be reported to Goodreads for further review.

4) Please do not repeat an author we have read in the last year. Check out the group bookshelf here https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...... if you're not sure.

5) For your nomination please include Title, Author and Link (Use the "add book/author" link at the top of the comment box).

6) Since we are an international group, please check to make sure the book is readily available in more than one format. The last thing we want is to nominate a book that no one can get.

7) Finally, a word about series - Please consider whether the book you are nominating would be best read by someone who has read all the previous books in the series, or if it can be enjoyed by someone new to the series too.

Have fun! The last few months have seem some great books selected that has resulted in lots of discussion. I hope this continues. Oh, you might want to consider winter/ Xmas / holiday themes for your nomination, but don't feel you have to limit yourself.


message 2: by Loukas (new)

Loukas Papacosta | 3 comments Oldie but goodie. Just got around reading it. Primal Fear by William Diehl

By the way, hope it is ok to state...I'm quite new to Goodreads, feel free to add me. I am an avid reader and an author and would love to connect more!
Have a great day everybody!


message 3: by ❆ Crystal ❆ (last edited Nov 05, 2015 12:06PM) (new)

❆ Crystal ❆ (crystal_wright) | 310 comments I'd like to nominate The Cartel The Cartel by Don Winslow by Don Winslow

This can be read as a stand alone... It's not listed as in a series. I did read The Power of the Dog and loved it. This also made it on the 2015 Goodreads Choice Awards voter list. I have the audiobook and am hoping to start soon. I know when I read Power of the Dog, I was DYING for someone to talk to about it, and I'm sure this one will be the same.


message 4: by Chris (new)

Chris | 51 comments The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1) by Caleb Carr
Been wanting to revisit this. Would give me a good reason to do just that.


❆ Crystal ❆ (crystal_wright) | 310 comments Chris wrote: "The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1) by Caleb Carr
Been wanting to revisit this. Would give me a good reason to do just that."


ooohhhh... I have that on my "To Read" list.


message 6: by Tom (new)

Tom Mathews | 995 comments Has the group read any Dennis Lehane recently? I'd like to suggest The Drop. This book was made into the last movie that James Gandolfini played in.

The Drop by Dennis Lehane


message 7: by Chris (new)

Chris | 51 comments ❆ Crystal ❆ wrote: "Chris wrote: "The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1) by Caleb Carr
Been wanting to revisit this. Would give me a good reason to do just that."

ooohhhh... I have that on my "To Read" list."


It's a classic! I know I absolutely loved it nearly 20 years ago but I was in my late teens then. Been wanting to read it again for awhile now and see what I think of it.


message 8: by Bill (last edited Nov 09, 2015 11:39AM) (new)

Bill Just to keep track of nominations -

1. The Drop by Dennis Lehane, nominated by Tom
2. The Alienist by Caleb Carr, nominated by Chris
3. The Cartel by Don Winslow, nominated by *Crystal*
4. Primal Fear by William Diehl, nominated by Loukas
5. Candlemoth by R.J. Ellory, nominated by Gisela
6. The Mask by Taylor Stevens, nominated by L.A.
7. Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene, nominated by Feliks
8. The Hanged Man's Noose: A Glass Dolphin Mystery by Judy Penz Sheluk, nominated by Michelle
9. A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller, nominated by Bill


message 9: by John (new)

John Triptych | 7 comments Chris wrote: "The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1) by Caleb Carr
Been wanting to revisit this. Would give me a good reason to do just that."


That is an awesome book! Kept me up all night because I soo wanted to finish it so I didn't sleep- but that was because I had an early flight the next day lol


message 10: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 368 comments Candlemoth Can I nominate this please.


message 11: by L.A. (new)

L.A. Starks (lastarks) | 32 comments I nominate The Mask by Taylor Stevens.


message 12: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden  | 10 comments Hunger games 2: catching fire


message 13: by Feliks (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) 'Our Man in Havana' by Graham Greene


message 14: by Chris (new)

Chris | 51 comments Feliks wrote: "'Our Man in Havana' by Graham Greene"

Graham Greene is always a good choice.


message 15: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 368 comments Sonya wrote: "Hunger games 2: catching fire"

I'll second Hunger games 2: catching fire. I've already read the series and despite my previous prejudices absolutely loves them. Hence, wouldn't mind revisiting this book.


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 587 comments I'd also be up for this book as I have read the first part of the series and would like to mock down the next two parts before the last part of the movie release leaves theatres....


message 17: by Bill (new)

Bill Does The Hunger Games really count as a mystery or thriller? In my mind, it's fantasy/ Young Adult...


message 18: by Chris (new)

Chris | 51 comments Bill wrote: "Does The Hunger Games really count as a mystery or thriller? In my mind, it's fantasy/ Young Adult..."

I agree.


message 19: by Charlotte (Buried in Books) (last edited Nov 07, 2015 07:25AM) (new)

Charlotte (Buried in Books) | 407 comments It is Young Adult, but it's also been "shelved" as Thriller by 555 people on Goodreads. So I guess it depends on your definition of thriller.

I personally thought it was a great book (but then I like YA).


message 20: by Bill (new)

Bill Charlotte (Buried in Books) wrote: "It is Young Adult, but it's also been "shelved" as Thriller by 555 people on Goodreads. So I guess it depends on your definition of thriller.

I personally thought it was a great book (but then I l..."


I thought the first book was most entertaining and I'm looking forward to reading book 2. But I think I'm going to rule that Catching Fire doesn't really fit into our genre; Mystery/ Thriller/ Spy, etc. I hope you don't mind, Sonya and that you might have another book in mind to nominate.


message 21: by Erik (new)

Erik Grotz (erikgrotz) I second the Graham Greene book. Haven't read him in ages, would love to revisit.


message 22: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 587 comments I actually agree Bill, it doesn't much fit in to the category.


message 23: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 587 comments For people who would like to group read it, Zeljka in the Books 2 Movies group, has made threads initiating group participation for both books and movie viewing categories. Maybe people could check those out. :)


message 24: by Tom (last edited Nov 08, 2015 10:40AM) (new)

Tom Mathews | 995 comments Erik wrote: "I second the Graham Greene book. Haven't read him in ages, would love to revisit."

I would also love to read a Graham Greene book. Unfortunately, I read Our Man in Havana fairly recently so would prefer another of his books.


message 25: by Bill (new)

Bill Thanks for that suggestion, Amy. Sorry, Tom, but Our Man in Havana was the nomination this time. I've been making my way through his books and buying some of his original works. I'm enjoying exploring his books.


message 26: by Tom (new)

Tom Mathews | 995 comments Bill wrote: "Sorry, Tom, but Our Man in Havana was the nomination this time."

I know. I was just making conversation.


message 27: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 4 comments The Hanged Man's Noose: A Glass Dolphin Mystery
I would like to nominate the Hanged Man's Noose. My sister's bookclub read it and loved it. Said it kept them guessing up until the end.


message 28: by M.L. (new)

M.L. | 365 comments Our Man in Havana, great book; anything by Graham Greene is awesome.

Hey guys, The Alienist was already a club read.


message 29: by Bill (new)

Bill ML Roberts wrote: "Our Man in Havana, great book; anything by Graham Greene is awesome.

Hey guys, The Alienist was already a club read."


We did indeed, ML, but it was over 4 years ago. That's why I left it in. There may be enough new people since that that it will be fresh for them.


message 30: by Bill (new)

Bill Last day for nominations. I'll set the voting thread up tomorrow. I'll throw in one more nomination to spice up the options.. A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller


message 31: by M.L. (new)

M.L. | 365 comments Bill wrote: "ML Roberts wrote: "Our Man in Havana, great book; anything by Graham Greene is awesome.

Hey guys, The Alienist was already a club read."

We did indeed, ML, but it was over 4 years ago. That's wh..."


I'm just making conversation too! :-)


message 32: by Bill (new)

Bill I like conversation.. :)


message 33: by Gisela (new)

Gisela Hafezparast | 368 comments Bill wrote: "Last day for nominations. I'll set the voting thread up tomorrow. I'll throw in one more nomination to spice up the options.. A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller"

That sounds good and the first in a series too. Can I second this one also?


message 34: by Bill (new)

Bill Seconding is not at all necessary, Gisela, but you can if you wish. :)


message 35: by Bill (new)

Bill I'll set the poll up as soon as I get home..


message 36: by Bill (new)

Bill The poll is now open for the group read. Good luck


message 37: by Chris (new)

Chris | 51 comments ML Roberts wrote: "Our Man in Havana, great book; anything by Graham Greene is awesome.

Hey guys, The Alienist was already a club read."


Was it? I swear I really checked but only went back to Oct 2014.


message 38: by Bill (new)

Bill Thank you all for your votes. Books selected for the Nov/ Dec Group read are The Alienist by Caleb Carr, nominated by Chris and The Drop by Dennis Lehane, nominated by Tom. Congratulations, I'll set the threads up this morning.


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