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Based on that I’d like to nominate The Foundling for January.
BTW, Friday’s Child seems like a fairly neglected one, and it has also been a while since we read Arabella.

& I haven't added my edition yet, but I have managed to pick up a decent edition of The Great Roxhythe I've listed my low quality one on TradeMe. :)


I'd better add the 2021 books to that list. :)

Good to see you, Louise!"
You too Carol!

And we may be holding off on January nominations for now, but I do love The Foundling and it’s been awhile since I’ve read it, so I second Abigail’s nomination! ;)

Fear not, The Foundling nomination will be accepted. It is a favourite of mine too!

You are showing great restraint, I’m proud of you!

Glad I’m not the only one who needs a group read sometimes to get me to finish a book! ;)


Yay!

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Sorry but I couldn't read Penhallow, Simon the Coldheart, The Great Roxhythe or The Spanish Bride ever again. Not even if I was paid a million! I would be totally happy re-reading Arabella, The Reluctant Widow, Frederica, Sylvester, Faro's Daughter etc etc again. Happy to try the detective fiction (which is not my favourite Heyer genre), as I might discover my tastes have changed but not the four Historical/Regencies suggested. I'll just need to miss them out. Sorry!

I'm pretty much with you, Susan in Perthshire. The only one on the list I'll contemplate is Spanish Bride. So I'll miss them out as well and join in for the monthly reads.



I also have some interest in reading The Spanish Bride--for what it's worth.


Thanks for everyone's input. :) I'll discuss this with Critterbee. It may take a couple of days to get back to everyone because it is coming up to Thanksgiving in the States.

That sounds like a sensible compromise!

Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate!🦃

We have decided on Why Shoot as Butler? (as no one objected to that) & The Spanish Bride as there was interest in reading that one.
We would like to put up a third title & have a vote by consensus here Please just choose one. :)
Voting will close Tuesday my time
The choices are;
The Great Roxhythe
Simon the Coldheart
Penhallow
I'll get the ball rolling by voting for The Great Roxhythe. :)



Welcome Martha
& there is never any obligation to take part in a read in this group (or most other groups on GR) :)
One of the advantages to a group on GR, as opposed to some book clubs!

So, I’ll go for Roxhythe.

Vote added. Thanks Susan.
It is also true of Amazon. I know when Critterbee & I started discussing this there were cheap copies of The Great Roxhythe available as kindles. For me anyway (I'm in NZ) they have vanished off Amazon.

By the way, this is the kindle cover available on Scribd:


By the way, this is the kindle cover available on Scribd:

No, won't come up for me.
I don't know if the page I get will come up for anyone other than the Kiwis.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=B086T52Y3C...
May not be licensed to sell in my country.

I tried several times to get into it but never could.
I finally let another GH fan borrow it.
Also I could not read Penhallow even though I tried.
I will give a thumbs up to the detective you have on the list.

I tried several times to get into it but never could.
I finally let another ..."
Was your copy this one by Important Books?

I was so disappointed by the quality of this one that I couldn't bring myself to read it. The pages had obviously been photocopied from another edition. I'm trying to sell it on TradeMe now, but unlike the person who sold it to me I've been honest about the book.

By the way, this is the kindle cover available on Scribd:

No..."
Your link comes up as the same kindle cover I have.

By the way, this is the kindle cover available on Scribd:

No..."
Doesn't come up on that link for me.
In fact on both Amazon.com and .com.au don't have TGR for kindle when I search.
I'm not able to get TGR on Scribd either.
Very frustrating as I want to read it, and have done for a long time.
I'll keep looking but will steer clear of the one you are selling on TM, Carol!

I have actually never read any of the three in the Poll so I'll go with whatever wins.
I could also never read The Spanish Bride again.
I noticed someone above mentioned Arabella for a Poll. I'd love to read that one again. It's been too long.
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This was actually Critterbee's idea. We have a very few GH titles that have never been read or only had a read in the Books Folder. Since, for the most part, they aren't GH's best work we thought it would be fun to read them - but sandwich them between reads that win a poll.
For our new members - we usually have November or December off - as a catch up month.
So it would look like this.
January - Poll
February - Penhallow
March - Poll
April - Simon the Cold Heart
May - Poll
June - Why Shoot a Butler
July - Poll
August - The Spanish Bride
September - Poll
October - The Great Roxhythe
November - Poll
December - rest month
How does everyone feel about this? I would like to do the poll for January's read next week, to allow everyone time to get hold of the book.
Edit; & I forgot to mention. All Heyer titles will be eligible for nomination, unless they were read in 2021 or 2022.