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Jan 01, 2025 01:40PM

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So the books nominated for February 2025 are:


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You still have time to vote until midnight tonight (January 27, 2025)

Daddy-Long-Legs 3 + 3 + 2 = 8 points
The Sign of the Beaver 1 + 1 + 1 + 3 = 6 points
City of the Golden House 1 + 3 = 4 points
So by weighted average, the winner is:

If anyone wishesto read and discuss The Sign of the Beaver or City of the Golden House please let me know and I'll set up a thread in the buddy reads section as I'm going to be reading both of these books in February.



That's a good one! I'd never read it until the past year or so; I think I listened to it. Then I gave it to my son the trumpeter to enjoy (my son's an adult, but still found it fun given the topic.)

I'm going to nominate Theras and His Town by Caroline Dale Snedeker




I haven't read an E.B. White book (or essay) in awhile so I'm looking forward to it!



I'll decide in a couple of days which. I'd like to read the first but if I have too much on-to-go in May, the second might be better.



I liked McGrawl's



Of course you can nominate it, Karin! I've included it in the poll.

The Middle Moffat 3 + 3 = 6 points
Just David 3 + 1 + 2 + 1 = 7 points
Theras and His Town 1 + 1 = 2 points
Since it is so close with The Middle Moffat and Just David, and since we just read The Moffats, I'm going to make a unilateral decision and slate in The Middle Moffat for May and Just David for June. That way we get to read both!




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Ah, there's my answer, but I can't get my hands on it. I'm not sure how I missed the nominations!



Thanks. I can get it from my library network and I've enjoyed the first two books.


Sounds good. I'll put a hold on it now.



I haven't fixed my library card yet. There's been too much going on. And I won't be able to get The Moffat Museum so maybe Rosemarie will keep you company or you can please let us know how the read went and how you enjoyed it. Both books are too expensive on Kindle which is a shame because the second book was very reasonable. I'm going to try to fix my card and at least I can read Rufus while you're reading this one.


I do like Libby.

I do like Libby."
That's the challenge with classics. Once again I'm thankful to live in such a spoiled area for this stuff.
Is your library part of BC Library Interconnect? Both Rufus M and The Moffat Museum are in it. Four libraries have the latter and at least some of them are hard copies. If you can't get your card to work online, hopefully you can get to your library and see if they can help you with that.
I once used that once with my mother's card and borrowed a book with her information so it would be there when I was there.


Wow, 3 to 6 months? That's crazy! I didn't have to wait nearly as long for the one I made through that system, but that was back in the teens. I'm not sure how long it takes now.
I know I'm extremely spoiled where I live, plus this state is much smaller than BC land-wise. Everything is relatively close.
There are two networks. The one in this part of the state, and then the Commonwealth one but I'm not sure if the western half of the state is part of this.) I can even find other ways to get interlibrary loans but those take longer and I've only ever done that once because I think it costs the library money.

They told me one person is doing ILL, and that she only does them occasionally, so if I order, say, 7 books over a 3 month period, they will all show up at once and I'll have two weeks to read them all with no renewals. It's just terrible here.
Their policies are as if they don't want people to read.

They told me one person is doing IL..."
Wow, that's not very efficient and quite sad, really.
What Eleanor Estes titles can you get?

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