Sat March 02 2019
Nominations for April 2019 • The Way I Heard It: Retellings |
01:54 PM by issybird in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs It's time for us select the book that the New Leaf Book Club will read in April 2019. The theme is The Way I Heard It: Retellings. Everyone is welcome to join the nomination process even if they'd rather lurk during the voting and discussion; if that is still a little too much commitment, please feel free to suggest titles without making a formal nomination. Also, don't sweat the links. It's helpful to check availability and prices before nominating in order to eliminate anything that's out of the question, but ultimately our global members with different gadgets and preferences will have to check for themselves. The nominations will run through 7 AM EST, March 7, 2019. Each nomination requires a second and a third to make it to the poll, which will remain open for three days. The discussion of the selection will start on April 15, 2019. Don't forget to show up for the discussion of the February selection, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, on March 15. Any questions? See below, or just ask! FAQs for the Nomination, Selection and Discussion process General Guidelines for the New Leaf Book Club Official choices with three nominations: The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey [Bookpossum, gmw, CRussel] Spoiler:
190 pp.
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett [stuartjmz, Dazrin, gmw] Spoiler:
368 pp.
The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston [gmw, issybird, Victoria] Spoiler:
272 pp.
Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather[/B] [issybird, bfisher, CRussel] Spoiler:
300 pp.
House of Names by Colm Tóibín [Bookpossum, Bookworm_Girl, bfisher] Spoiler:
290 pp.
All The President’s Men by Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward [Victoria, Catlady, Bookpossum] Spoiler:
368 pp.
The Wild Girl by Kate Forsyth [Catlady, Bookworm_Girl, bfisher] Spoiler:
496 pp.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie [Victoria, CRussel, Dazrin] Spoiler:
256 pp.
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Sat February 02 2019
MobileRead Week in Review: 01/26 - 02/02 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Missed some of our big stories this week? Time to catch up: E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Fri February 01 2019
Nominations for March 2019 • Murder, They Wrote: Deadly Pursuits |
06:31 AM by issybird in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs The neverending month of January has ended, so it's time to help us select the book that the New Leaf Book Club will read in March 2019. The theme is Murder, They Wrote: Deadly Pursuits Everyone is welcome to join the nomination process even if they'd rather lurk during the voting and discussion; if that is still a little too much commitment, please feel free to suggest titles without making a formal nomination. Also, don't sweat the links. It's helpful to check availability and prices before nominating in order to eliminate anything that's out of the question, but ultimately our global members with different gadgets and preferences will have to check for themselves. The nominations will run through 7 AM EST, February 7, 2019. Each nomination requires a second and a third to make it to the poll, which will remain open for four days. The discussion of the selection will start on March 15, 2019. Don't forget to show up for the discussion of the February selection, A Delicate Truth, on February 15. Any questions? See below, or just ask! FAQs for the Nomination, Selection and Discussion process General Guidelines for the New Leaf Book Club Official choices with three nominations: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann [Bookpossum, Bookworm_Girl, bfisher] Spoiler:
359 pp.
Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi (aka GoodFellas) [issybird, bfisher, Bookpossum] Spoiler:
306 pp.
No Rest for the Dead Andrew Gulli, ed. [Dazrin, gmw, stuartjmz] Spoiler:
256 pp.
Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir by Agatha Christie [gmw, issybird, Dazrin] Spoiler:
236 pp.
Except the Dying by Maureen Jennings [Bookworm_Girl, CRussel, bfisher] Spoiler:
362 pp.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens [issybird, CRussel, stuartjmz] Spoiler:
300 pp.
The Bride Wore Black by Cornell Woolrich [Catlady, gmw, Bookworm_Girl] Spoiler:
232 pp.
Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith [Catlady, astrangerhere, Pablo] Spoiler:
273 pp.
Fadeout by Joseph Hansen [CRussel, Bookpossum, Pablo] Spoiler:
202 pp.
The Sirens Sang of Murder by Sarah Caudwell [sufue, Dazrin, Victoria] Spoiler:
277 pp.
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Sat January 05 2019
MobileRead Week in Review: 12/29 - 01/05 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review My goodness, is it Sunday again? Well, for those of you who've missed the highs and lows of MobileRead over the past seven days, this is your one-way ticket to catch up: E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Tue January 01 2019
Nominations for February 2019 • Let's Make a Deal: Trade Secrets |
07:50 PM by issybird in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs Happy New Year to all the New Leafers and to MobileReaders everywhere. Help us select the book that the New Leaf Book Club will read in February 2019. The theme is Let's Make a Deal: Trade Secrets Everyone is welcome to join the nomination process even if they'd rather lurk during the voting and discussion; if that is still a little too much commitment, please feel free to suggest titles without making a formal nomination. Also, don't sweat the links. It's helpful to check availability and prices before nominating in order to eliminate anything that's out of the question, but ultimately our global members with different gadgets and preferences will have to check for themselves. The nominations will run through 7 AM EST, January 7, 2019. Each nomination requires a second and a third to make it to the poll, which will remain open for four days. The discussion of the selection will start on February 15, 2019. Don't forget to show up for the discussion of the January selection, The Left Hand of Darkness, on January 15. Any questions? See below, or just ask! FAQs for the Nomination, Selection and Discussion process General Guidelines for the New Leaf Book Club Official choices with three nominations: For All the Tea in China: Espionage, Empire and the Secret Formula for the World's Favourite Drink by Sarah Rose [Bookworm_Girl, Ralph Sir Edward, stuartjmz] Spoiler:
272 pp.
The Last Grain Race by Eric Newby [issybird, Bookworm_Girl, Bookpossum] Spoiler:
288 pp.
A Delicate Truth by John Le Carré [Bookpossum, CRussel, bfisher] Spoiler:
321 pp.
Balance of Trade by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller [CRussel, bfisher, gmw] Spoiler:
464 pp.
Emma by Jane Austen [issybird, astrangerhere, Catlady] Spoiler:
350 pp.
The Seventh Cross by Anna Seghers [astrangerhere, Bookpossum, issybird] Spoiler:
416 pp.
The Winner by David Baldacci [gmw, CRussel, Dazrin] Spoiler:
526 pp.
The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain [Catlady, gmw, Dazrin] Spoiler:
240 pp.
The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith [Catlady, astrangerhere, Dazrin] Spoiler:
320 pp.
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Sat December 08 2018
MobileRead Week in Review: 12/01 - 12/08 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Here it is again, our weekly roundup! Enjoy! E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Tue December 04 2018
Nominations for January 2019 • Lost in Translation: Other Tongues |
08:30 AM by issybird in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs Help us select the book that the New Leaf Book Club will read in January 2019. The theme is Lost in Translation: Other Tongues Everyone is welcome to join the nomination process even if they'd rather lurk during the voting and discussion; if that is still a little too much commitment, please feel free to suggest titles without making a formal nomination. Also, don't sweat the links. It's helpful to check availability and prices before nominating in order to eliminate anything that's out of the question, but ultimately our global members with different gadgets and preferences will have to check for themselves. The nominations will run through 7 AM EST, December 7, 2018. Each nomination requires a second and a third to make it to the poll, which will remain open for four days. The discussion of the selection will start on January 15, 2019. Don't forget to show up for the discussion of the December selection, The Scarlet Pimpernel, on December 15. Any questions? See below, or just ask! FAQs for the Nomination, Selection and Discussion process General Guidelines for the New Leaf Book Club Official choices with three nominations: Embassytown by China Miéville [stuartjmz, Dazrin, CRussel] Spoiler:
345 pp.
Every Man Dies Alone (alternate title: Alone in Berlin) by Hans Fallada, translated by Michael Hofmann [Catlady, issybird, Bookpossum] Spoiler:
546 pp.
The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa [Bookpossum, gmw, issybird] Spoiler:
327 pp.
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin [gmw, Bookpossum, CRussel] Spoiler:
304 pp.
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto [astrangerhere, Dazrin, Bookworm_Girl] Spoiler:
152 pp.
The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By by Georges Simenon, (Siân Reynolds, tr.) [issybird, gmw, Bookworm_Girl] Spoiler:
251 pp.
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Sat November 03 2018
MobileRead Week in Review: 10/27 - 11/03 |
06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Been away? Fear not! Here is your chance to check out what appeared on our frontpage this week: E-Book General - News E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |