nominations for next weeks poll for April's book of the month

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nominations for next weeks poll for April's book of the month

nominations for next weeks poll for April's book of the month

if any one has a book they would like me to include in next weeks poll I post for April's 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 you'd like that one as well, the more a book is wanted it will be surely placed in the poll

one nomination per person please to try to keep the poll at ten if one person nominates more than one book the first will be included in the poll or if another person also agrees with another book that should be included.

also if there is to few nominations I am going to use the most popular votes from March's 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

p.s.~ Keep book in the confines of the forums pg-13 rating.
Book should be in print and available in paperback edition.

p.s.s~I'm am starting this mid-week so that we will have our book chosen by the the beginning of April 🙂

"The Wee Free Men" by Terry Pratchett

I know its in the Discworld series, but I think you could understand it even if you haven't read any of the others. Also, its one of his ((sort of)) 'aimed at children' novels, so it'll be pg-13.

How about george Orwells 1984... I remember we read it in school when I was 13...

My suggestion is Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. I just started to read it myself.

I don't know how this is going to work... But I'm going to nominate both "Call of the Wild" and "White Fang" (both by Jack London), since they're both pretty short and are in the same book. If I can't do that, I want to nominate just "Call of the Wild".

Viktor Hugo- Les Miserables

superb classic^

The Man in the High Castle
by: Philip K. Dick

Four Past Midnight (Includes Langoliers, Secret Window, The Library Policeman, and Sun Dog)
by Stephen King

Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown,
^^Awesome book!!

I've just finished 1984 so I may be up for joining in this month, yay!

How about...Dickens' "A tale of two cities"?

ooch! my poor hands! book... too... heavy...

The Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkin! 😄

Or what about The Last Unicorn, by Peter Beagle??

I would like to nominate Eragon By Christopher Paolini

^same

Originally posted by Phoenix
ooch! my poor hands! book... too... heavy...

Kids of today have no staying power. 🙄 😛

The Cat in the Hat
by Dr. Seuss

"Freddy Vs Jason" by Stephen Hand

Four Past Midnight
by Stephen King

oliver twist