nominations for next weeks poll for febuarys book of the month

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badkittykitty
if any one has a book they would like me to include in next weeks poll I post for febuarys book of the month please post them here.(if your shy you can pm me)

please keep in mind that I can only make the poll with 10 titles so if there are to many nominations some will have to excluded perhaps if you see one nominated you agree with say youd like that one as well, the more a book is wanted it will be surely placed in the poll...I was thinking if there was allot perhaps the nominations could be for feb. and march...let me know your thoughts on that.

also if there is to few nominations I am going to use the most popular votes from januarys poll as the fillers.

I want our book club to be enjoyed by everyone who wishes to participate all your suggestions and ideas are very much appreciated!

~bkk

Matrix_man
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man by James Joyce

big grinbig grinbig grin

EOWYN3
great expectations-dickens

Darth Revan
Taggerung-Brian Jacques big grin big grin big grin big grin big grin big grin love that book

h0ck3yh0rr0r
Fyodor Dostoevsky- Crime and Punishment

Lord Soth
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Matrix_man
Knowledge Of Angels - Jill Paton Walsh

Vampiree
macbeth- Shakespeare

nemo
angel and demon or the davinci code by dan brown

Lord Soth
Yeah! Go nemo!

lil bitchiness
Aenead - Virgil

mechmoggy
Boooo! I'm still up to my neck in Uni work, so I'm gonna have to sit this one out again.

*Weeps*

SilverFighter
I'm going to nominate the Aeneid as well (I'll save my Ovid's Metamorphosis nomination for March)

Matrix_man
Ono Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest - Ken Kesey

badkittykitty
awh dont cry we are here for ya!

mechmoggy
You fancy making a 10 minute presentation for me for the 4th of Feb?

*does puppy dog eyes* Pleeeeease big grin

Crash Overload
TIMELINE ==> Crichton (don't base on movie, movie is bad)

Darth Revan
I also want to nominate "To Kill a Mockingbird"

badkittykitty
awhh soOo cute! how can I resist you? can it be about any thing I fancy though?

mechmoggy
Sorry, didn't I mention it had to be on implementing an MRP II software package at an SME.

I'll expect it on my desk by Monday.

*Leans back in chair with feet on table*

badkittykitty
implementing wha...?! shoot I already started it on under water basket weaving!

lil bitchiness
OH yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss!! Silverfighter!!

Go Aeneid!! rock

Phoenix
Brightly Burning by Mercedes Lackey

Nilfalathiel
Booyah! ::nominates Crime and Punishment as well::

Crash Overload
OKAY! Search up "Robota" by Doug...... something..... he is a painter.... The book probly costs your eyes and liver, but Its worth it.

badkittykitty
since there were more than 10 nominations I chose everyones first nomination for those who chose more than one. and books that people agreed on.which left me with 9. since I didnt nominate one my self I choose my personal favorite out of the remaining nominations.

thank you everyone for your input please be sure to vote for your book on the poll.

here is what the poll will consist of...

Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man by James Joyce
great expectations-dickens
Taggerung-Brian Jacques
Fyodor Dostoevsky- Crime and Punishment
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
macbeth- Shakespeare
Aenead - Virgil
TIMELINE ==> Crichton
Brightly Burning by Mercedes Lackey

and out of what was left I chose
Ono Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest - Ken Kesey

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