please vote for August's book of the month

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please vote for August's book of the month

please vote for August's book of the month

please vote for August's book of the month,
okkies friends..here is a poll of 15 books that we can choose from for August's book for our book of the month club.
I will leave this up all week..after we all vote, the most popular book wins for that month we start reading in beginning of August till the end of August with a thread that is solely for discussing for our chosen book.
also post your comments if you like on the books you have chosen,or have new ideas to proceed with our club.all thoughts are much appreciated

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

here are the considered nominations~(reminder only the first book nominated by any one person is considered)
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Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey

The Stand by Stephen King

Do androids dream of electric sheep? by Philip K. Dick

The Last Unicorn, by Peter Beagle

Left Behind by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim Laheye

The taking by: Dean Koontz

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Quicker Than the Eye by Ray Bradbury

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime by Mark Haddon

The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice

Dracula by Bram Stoker

Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

Star Wars Heir to the Empire by Tim Zahn

I voted for The Stand by Stephen King

Dracula baby!

The Stand

voted

What's Anna Karenina & The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime - doing in that list? Serious novels slumming it amongst the pulp pot-boilers...

OOops. I meant to say "voted"

PS: B-kitty - I saw in some old thread you were (back then) reading the screwtape letters... how'd that work out for you?

Tolstoy gets my vote.

Tribulation Force 😎

Originally posted by Mr Zero
What's Anna Karenina & The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime - doing in that list? Serious novels slumming it amongst the pulp pot-boilers...

OOops. I meant to say "voted"

PS: B-kitty - I saw in some old thread you were (back then) reading the screwtape letters... how'd that work out for you?

Great! I absolutely loved that book! I carried it around every where!

you know now that you mention it I wish I would have nominated it for this month..I defiantly will next month 😉

what bok did u voted for bkk?

agatha christi is winning!!

Originally posted by hobbit_dude
what bok did u voted for bkk?
I voted for The Stand by Stephen King 😄

Angels and Demons can wait. If there's a chance for me to re-read my all time favorite, I've gotta back it up. Chalk another one up for The Stand.

😑

either post got deleted or it was with that whole thing about that hardware...

I voted too... Agatha Christie...partly cause I read the book... partly cause I was asked
eventhough I liked Heir to the Empire more

murder in the orient express is an exellent book!!

I take it either not many people know who Philip K. Dick is or don't know about Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Well that's what I voted for.

Originally posted by coolboarder98
I take it either not many people know who Philip K. Dick is

Dont fret -

PKD is (in my never humble opinion) one of the very few "sci-fi" authors that is worth bothering with, a remarkable writer with a vast and assured grasp of language.

Originally posted by BadKitty
Great! I absolutely loved that book!

I ask because I listened to Joss Acklands audiobook reading of Screwtape on my flight a few weeks back and it's worth a listen, Joss has this great booming gravely voice that does the material proud.

Also - you might want to try "Screwtape proposes a toast" - the not-quite-really-a-sequel.

i vote for anna karenina

Voted for Dragonflight ✅