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message 1: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Oh poo, I completely forgot about this until right this moment. Whoopsie!! :P

So, please nominate your choice for the HF book you'd like to read in July/August. You can nominate up to 2 books.

Remember to use the add book/author option to link to the book, and make sure to list the author as well. Also, please include a short explanation of why you're nominating the book.

Thanks!

Nominations will end on Sunday June 27th, and we'll vote until June 30th. :)


message 2: by Felina (new)

Felina Already? I barely started I,Claudius.

Are we doing the non-HF option this time around?


message 3: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
No, not this time. I figured that we would do one every other month, maybe... Unless people want to do one every month, but I don't want to get too far away from HF even if we are a free and easy kind of group. :P

So, people if you want to do an open-genre read every month, say so here and go ahead and list a nomination for it. If you nominate an Open genre, you MUST nominate a HF book as well, and please limit total nominations to 2. :)

Well give it a try and see how it goes.

Thanks,


message 4: by Felina (last edited Jun 23, 2010 12:29PM) (new)

Felina I'm happy with the every other thing. I'm more interested in reading the HF in this group anyways which is why I'm reading I, Claudius and not The Girl...

I want to nominate:

Nefertiti by Michelle Moran

I want to read this one because we all seemed to really like Cleopatra's Daughter so much and it was totally AMAZING to have Michelle participating in our discussion. I bet if we ask nicely she'll come back.


message 5: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
LOL When you come back - Add/book and author is down.

I guess I'll let it slide this once. :P


message 6: by Felina (new)

Felina Okay there it is.


message 7: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
That would be pretty awesome. :D


message 8: by Felina (new)

Felina I know right!


message 9: by Felina (new)

Felina And I'll go back and link the title and author when it comes back up. I am a linking freak and think everybody should use it always!! >< (angry eyes)


message 10: by Hannah (last edited Jun 27, 2010 01:36PM) (new)

Hannah (harshmallow) | 394 comments I'm going to nominate one I have read and one I have not read.

The Venetian Mask: A Novel by Rosalind Laker I read this one just over a year ago and remember it fondly as a glittery historical romance. Venice circa 1775--The city and its inhabitants still cling to the legacy of an age of splendor and renewal a couple centuries after the Renaissance passed. The vibrant city comes to life on the page.

The Good German by Joseph Kanon. I have not read this one, but I really want to. I have not seen the movie and I will not until after I read the book. Apparently it's a fast-paced historical mystery/thriller rich with detail about post-WWII Berlin.


message 11: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Hannah, that's awesome. I've wanted to see The Good German for a while, but I just never have. I didn't know it was a book. I really should start assuming that EVERY Hollywood movie was a book first. *shakes head*

Anyway... That's going straight on the TBR!


message 12: by Felina (new)

Felina I win!! I didn't know it was a movie. It looks very good.


message 13: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Felina wrote: "I win!! I didn't know it was a movie. It looks very good."

Pfft. You can't win for that!


message 14: by Felina (new)

Felina Ummm I just did. Its written clearly in message 12.


message 15: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Felina wrote: "Ummm I just did. Its written clearly in message 12."

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message 16: by Shomeret (new)

Shomeret | 206 comments I'd like to nominate The Exile--An Outlander Graphic Novel. It's supposed to be Outlander from Jamie's viewpoint with some new scenes. I wish I could put in a link, but it's still not working for me. It's going to be released in July.


message 17: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
I think I've seen a few images from that one Shomeret, and Jamie was not at ALL how I pictured him! LOL


message 18: by Gina (new)

Gina The Botticelli Secret by Marina Fiorato is my nomination for this month. It is getting really good reviews and I love the time period.


message 19: by Kate (new)

Kate Quinn | 494 comments I'm with Gina, or rather, I'm with her if I can recommend a book I've already read. "The Botticelli Secret" is great fun, and has one of the most original heroines I've met in a while.


message 20: by Nikki (new)

Nikki (vegancleopatra) | 120 comments I nominate Inés of My Soul and Sacajawea.

I don't know how I feel about The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel. I'm not a fan of graphic novels and I don't think even Outlander can change that, especially after seeing what Jamie and Claire look like in the drawings. I'll stick to the images in my head, I fear the graphic novel would poison my reading of the actual books lol.


message 21: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
I love graphic novels, but it depends on the story being told. It seems that lately there's been a rush to graphic novelize everything... =\


message 22: by Hannah (last edited Jun 24, 2010 04:34AM) (new)

Hannah (harshmallow) | 394 comments I haven't even read Outlander yet! I know, that's blasphemy for someone who calls herself a historical fiction fan. I own it and will get around to reading it eventually, hopefully this autumn.The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel isn't coming out until September 28th anyway.


message 23: by Aviv (last edited Jun 24, 2010 06:17AM) (new)

Aviv | 22 comments I'm already editing what I originally wrote! Too many good books. The Widow's War: A Novel and Ireland: A Novel. Okay, final answer Regis!


message 24: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (Snoopi) Okay, I'm just getting back into the swing here after a big move and work out of town... am I too late?
I nominate (if I'm not too late) [book:The Heretic Queen|2897258. I really enjoyed Cleopatra's Daughter, and it was a fast read!!


message 25: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Here's what we have so far:

Nefertiti - Michelle Moran
The Venetian Mask: A Novel by Rosalind Laker
The Good German by Joseph Kanon
The Botticelli Secret by Marina Fiorato
Inés of My Soul by Isabel Allende
Sacajawea by Lee Waldo
The Widow's War: A Novel by Sally Gunning
Ireland: A Novel by Frank Delaney
The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran

Shomeret, I had to remove Exile since it isn't released until September, sorry! (I didn't even think to check until Hannah mentioned it.)


message 26: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
OK... So after giving this some thought, I'm going to nominate two of my favorite HF books:

1) Push Not the River by James Conroyd Martin - This is a beautiful historical romance set in turbulent revolutionary Poland. I loved all of the characters and loved the real history that was used, as this was based on the diary of a real Polish Countess.

2) The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield - This again is a beautiful novel about family and secrets, and to add to everything, this one is a book lover's book, and has the feel of a gothic mystery.


message 27: by Nikki (new)

Nikki (vegancleopatra) | 120 comments Ah, I almost nominated Push Not the River myself!


message 28: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Get out of my head Nikki! :P LOL

It's a gorgeous book, isn't it??


message 29: by LemonLinda (last edited Jun 26, 2010 06:04AM) (new)

LemonLinda (lwilliamson0423) | 626 comments How about The Bronze Horseman. It is on my challenge list and I have seen on posts here that a couple of others want to read it as well. It is set in Russia during WWII and is book 1 of a series of 3.

Goodreads rating - 4.48
A magnificent epic of love, war and Russia from the international bestselling author of TULLY and ROAD TO PARADISE Leningrad 1941: the white nights of summer illuminate a city of fallen grandeur whose palaces and avenues speak of a different age, when Leningrad was known as St Petersburg.


message 30: by Nikki (new)

Nikki (vegancleopatra) | 120 comments The Bronze Horseman is a wonderful book! I am nearly finished the book and am all geared up to read the second one in the series! I highly recommend it.


message 31: by Julie (new)

Julie (readerjules) I nominate Year of Wonders again since it almost won last time.


message 32: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Julie wrote: "I nominate Year of Wonders again since it almost won last time."

That sounds really good!


message 33: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
OK... I'm putting up the poll... :)


message 34: by Terri (last edited Jun 30, 2010 04:49PM) (new)

Terri Is it too late to nominate a book?
I'd like to nominate;
Corsair by Tim Severin
It is something very different to what is listed so far.


Oh, wait. Bummer. I just went back to the start of this thread and saw that I am indeed too late to nominate. ok. Sorry guys. This nominating thing is new for me. Becky's "Putting up the Poll" post should have been a dead giveaway that the noms were closed. Maybe next time. :-)


message 35: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
LOL No problem Terri... There's always next month! :)


message 36: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mom2grma) | 26 comments I read The Bronze Horseman and The American Boy and would highly recommend them both. I wasn't as crazy about The American Boy but good story. The Bronze Horseman is a favorite but I still have not read the others in the series after reading what some of you have said about them. I think it stands alone pretty well anyway. I'm glad to see The Thirteenth Talewon. I actually reserved that at the library but left for the weekend and didn't see that it was in until after the pickup date so I missed getting it! will have to get on the list again.


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