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European Royalty Nominations > Mar 15 - Apr 15: Nominating

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Sara W (sarawesq) | 2153 comments ***"MODERN" ROYALTY (1800 - present)***

***ANY EUROPEAN COUNTRY, FICTION OR NON-FICTION***

Okay everyone, it's that time of the month - time to nominate! Anyone who would like to nominate ONE book may do so in this thread.

The theme this month is "MODERN" ROYALTY (any European country, fiction or non-fiction). I just realized we've never read a Victoria book here or even had a theme that could cover Elizabeth II or Diana, so if modern royalty is your thing, this read is for you!

If you want to see if we have already read a book you are thinking of nominating, just look at the sections where we discuss the books (E. Royalty Monthly Group Read and History Monthly Group Read). The very first thread under each of those sections lists all the books we have read as a group (Books We Have Read as a Group).

Please try to check amazon or some other site to make sure the book is easily available - the last thing we want is to nominate some great book that no one can get! If you nominate more than ONE book, only the first book listed will make it into the voting thread (so save additional books for the next months!). Also, if the book doesn't fit the theme, I won't add it to this month's voting list, but I will carry it over to the next theme that it does fit under if you would like.

Feel free to nominate one book of your choice in this thread until January 5th, 9pm Eastern.

At around that time, I'll make a voting poll and list all the nominated books in it, and people can vote in the poll until the poll closes (around end of January 9th). Discussion can start on MARCH 15th.

Happy Nominating!


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message 3: by Sara W (new)

Sara W (sarawesq) | 2153 comments Btw, as with all the other times we nominate, there is certainly flexibility with the date - if your book can somehow manage to hit 1800 (or at least come close), it's perfectly fine even if it starts before 1800.


message 4: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1 comments I'd like to nominate Most Beautiful Princess by Christina Croft.


message 5: by Connie (new)

Connie (boleynfan) | 17 comments I nominate Jerrold Packard's book Victoria's Daughters


message 6: by Sara W (new)

Sara W (sarawesq) | 2153 comments Nominating is closed! Time to vote!


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