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Old 05-07-2021, 11:04 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by hildea View Post
Looks good!
I like these categories, except I'm confused about June vs December. Can someone give a few examples of books which are mystery, and not thriller, suspense, or crime? (I glanced at the categories on a couple of bookshops, but that didn't help.)

When we get to voting, I strongly prefer that we don't require all voters to read whichever book ends up winning. I want to be able to opt out with a clear conscience if the winner turns out to be something I don't want to read.
Mystery can be detective stories or a murder mystery.
Thriller... Vince Flynn books, Dan Brown books

I won't force anyone to read the winning book. But I would hope if you've voted for the winning book that would read it. Otherwise, why vote for it if you aren't going to read.
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