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I am voting for the one that speaks to my soul!

Can anyone identify books from our 64 authors that match these tags?

I took a look in the first several pages for "thought provoking" and found:
Mitch Albom
Margaret Atwood
Jane Austen
Fredrik Backman
John Boyne
Ray Bradbury
Bill Bryson
Agatha Christie
Elena Ferrante
Diana Gabaldon
Kristin Hannah
Amy Harmon
Kent Haruf
Colleen Hoover
Kazuo Ishiguro
Stephen King
Barbara Kingsolver
William Kent Krueger
Liane Moriarty
Toni Morrison
Ruth Ozeki
Ann Patchett
Jodi Picoult
Terry Pratchett
Taylor Jenkins Reid
J.K. Rowling
Mary Doria Russell
Lisa See
J.R.R. Tolkien
Amor Towles
Lisa Wingate

I took a look in the first several pages and found:
Mitch Albom
Margaret Atwood
Jane Austen
Fredrik Backma..."
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Some more than others.

Some more than others."
I, too, was amazed at how many books I have read were considered "thought-provoking." In fact, I'm currently reading a thought-provoking novel.

ETA: That is the FRENCH list, not thought-provoking.


Besides, History Walk is very limited participants at a given time. Most will not be in a position to take advantage of a favorable monthly tag.
I say vote for the one you have a book or books that fits that you really want to read.

ETA: That is the FRENCH list, not thought-provoking."
Same for me, since we were both French majors!

I agree Theresa-I see no purpose in driving my self crazy over participation points, They are only good for voting on monthly tags and you are limited to how many you can use per month. But, that's just me, I respect other's opinions and choices on this I digress...

Totally agree ....
And, I much preferred the "unstated rule" back in our Shelfari days, when virtually no one discussed the tags or even said for which they voted.


Oh I'm sorry to hear that. These discussions are one of the things I love about PBT. I like to see recommendations for each tag, and hear plans. Sometimes they totally open my mind to new topics, genres and books. Even if that tag isn't selected, many of the topics or books will remain salient for a long time afterwards, affecting my decisions. For instance, when I saw the European History tag the other day, the first thing I thought of were the espionage books that I would have read this month if we didn't select science 4 weeks ago.
I would love to hear other's recommendations or possibilities for each tag. I like all the tags and haven't decided which one I'll vote for yet.
I love to try to find books that meet more than one of the tags. So, I just put in a library request for A Gentleman in Moscow which has both European History and thought provoking tags. The Night Trilogy is another option. I also want to read The Elegance of the Hedgehog and The Notebook.
The most thought-provoking books I read recently were for the science tag.
When We Cease to Understand the World
The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here - which I'll review soon.
For European history I really enjoyed A Thread of Grace by Mary Doria Russell and The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz


Like Amy, I have so many marvelous books in my TBR Towers, many begging me to hurry up and read. I use these monthly tags to rummage through the towers and pull a book or 3 that I keep not getting to or forgot I had. When they are a surprise or go in a direction that suits me less, the choice becomes the boost I need to switch up my reading.
I also really enjoy discovering that a book I just happen to pick up to read ends up fitting the monthly tag. It is like a little present!
This month for example, I ended up reading 3 fiction books: a crime fiction, and 2 SciFi, for Science. All from my TBR. 2 got 3 stars from me and 1 got 5 stars. I enjoyed them all too.

That is what always influenced my vote, as well as what I least wanted to read.
Generally, if there was something I really wanted to avoid is when I threw those extra participation points in.
I've noticed that it is often the one which doesn't win that is talked about most. I've wondered if people don't talk about the one they wanted in case they jinxed it.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Elegance of the Hedgehog (other topics)When We Cease to Understand the World (other topics)
The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here (other topics)
A Thread of Grace (other topics)
The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz (other topics)
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Here are the lists of books for each tag:
European history: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
French: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
thought provoking: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
Remember, you may cast up to a total of 10 participation points for your choice. Every PBT member gets one vote for free so please vote even if you don't have any participation points!
You can see how many participation points you currently have in the spreadsheet below.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Happy voting! Please cast your votes by 12 noon EST on 1/22.