Wed December 06 2017
The 2018 Annual Reading Challenge List Thread |
02:51 PM by pdurrant in E-Book General | Reading Recommendations 2018 Reading Challenge List Thread Welcome to our 9th Annual Reading Challenge! The Annual Reading Challenge is neither a race, contest, nor an "exclusive club", anyone can join! This is just a fun activity that some of us have enjoyed doing in the past. Many of us have found reading challenges to be an entertaining way to set goals for ourselves, get ideas for books, and see what others are reading. This thread is for you to keep a running tally for your chosen challenge. Please state your goals at the top of your post (in the title line if you can), and then start your list in the body of your post. As you read books, edit your post to update your list of books read, or other challenge status. Please Remember: No discussion posts in this thread. Please use the other thread for that. Non-List posts will be deleted or moved to the other thread. Discussions & Ideas can be found here: Post #2 of this thread is dedicated to a Table of Contents for all participants in this thread. Names will be added, to this TOC, in alphabetical order with a link to that individual’s post number from this thread. Previous threads were for 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010 |
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Sat December 02 2017
sun surfer Vote • December 2017 |
10:44 AM by sun surfer in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs Help us select what the MR Literary Club will read in December 2017! The options this month are courtesy of our rotating nominator, sun surfer (me).
Votes will be made by post. Each person has FIFTEEN(!) votes to use. You may give each nominee one or two (or no) votes. You may vote all at once in one post or vote in separate posts at different times, so long as you have more votes remaining to cast. You may use any number of your possible votes up to the maximum. Any extraneous votes per person (past their maximum or more than two for one nominee) won't count. Votes cannot be changed once they are cast. The rotating nominator may not vote. Once voting is complete, the count will be tallied and a winner declared. In the event of a tie, there will be a one-day run-off vote, also in this thread. If the run-off also ends in a tie, then the tie will be resolved by the nominator. We hope that you will read the selection with the club and join in the discussion.
Initial voting is closed. Run-off voting is closed. Final results-
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January 2018 Second Chance Vote |
09:51 AM by issybird in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs MobileRead Book Club *** Special thanks to Dazrin for providing the list of runner-up titles! *** Help us select the next book that the MobileRead Book Club will read for January, 2018. Book selection category for January is: Second Chance There will be no nominations this month. The way Second Chance works is that the poll will be comprised of selections that either came in second place or tied for second place during the previous 11 months. The discussion will start January 20, 2018. The poll will be open for 7 days since it's earlier than usual, in response to requests to facilitate library borrowing. If the voting results a tie, there will be a 3 day run-off poll. This is a visible poll: others can see how you voted. It is You may cast a vote for each book that appeals to you. Here are the selections you will be considering: 2017 runner up choices: Spoiler:
• Track of the Cat (Anna Pigeon #1) by Nevada Barr Goodreads | Amazon US / Audible / Kobo US / Overdrive Print Length: 245 pages Spoiler:
March: Patricia Clarke Memorial Library • Lardner on the Loose (collected short fiction) by Ring Lardner Kindle epub Spoiler:
• Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell Kindle Spoiler:
• The Man of Property by John Galsworthy Kindle Audible Spoiler:
April: Award Winners (Fiction) • The Light of Day by Eric Ambler Goodreads | Amazon US / Audible Print Length: 224 pages Spoiler:
May: Science Fiction • In Times Like These: A Time Travel Adventure by Nathan van Coops Goodreads | Amazon US / Barnes & Noble / Kobo US Print Length: 384 pages Spoiler:
June: Science • Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal by Mary Roach Goodreads | Overdrive Print Length: 353 pages Spoiler:
• What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe Goodreads | Amazon US Print Length: 321 pages Spoiler:
July: Free-For-All • The Wind Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin (Translator) Goodreads | Amazon US / Overdrive / WorldCat Print Length: 607 pages Spoiler:
August: Thriller, Suspense, & Crime • The Guns of Navarone by Alistair MacLean Goodreads | Amazon UK / Amazon US Print Length: 288 pages Spoiler:
September: Classics • Whose Body? (Lord Peter Wimsey Series Book 1) by Dorothy L. Sayers Goodreads | Amazon US / Amazon UK / Audible US / Audible UK / Public Domain Print Length: 208 pages Spoiler:
October: Humor • Breakup (Kate Shugak #7) by Dana Stabenow Goodreads | Amazon UK / Amazon US / Audible UK / Audible US / Kobo UK Print Length: 260 pages Spoiler:
November: History • The End: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1944-1945 by Ian Kershaw Goodreads | Amazon US / Kobo Print Length: 596 pages Spoiler:
• The Magic City by Edith Nesbit Spoiler:
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Sat November 11 2017
MobileRead Week in Review: 11/04 - 11/11 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review We know, you're busy. You'd like nothing more than to keep up with the witty kids at MobileRead live and in real-time but, it's tough. We understand. Here is our weekly round-up: E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |
Fri November 10 2017
Delta Wedding by Eudora Welty |
10:19 AM by sun surfer in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs '"The nickname of the train was the Yellow Dog. Its real name was the Yazoo-Delta. It was a mixed train. The day was the 10th of September, 1923-afternoon. Laura McRaven, who was nine years old, was on her first journey alone." So begins Delta Wedding, Eudora Welty's portrait of a large and clamorous Southern family living on their plantation in the Mississippi Delta, and into whose midst Laura McRaven, whose mother has just died, is thrust. When Laura arrives, the Fairchilds are preparing for the marriage of Dabney, not the oldest but the prettiest of the Fairchild girls. Drama leads to drama, revelation to revelation. The result is a sometimes riotous portrait of a Southern family and the motherless child who learns to become one of them. Eudora Welty's first novel remains an American classic.' 'Eudora Welty (1909-2001) was born in Jackson, Mississippi. She worked as a photographer during the Depression and published her first book, a collection of short stories, in 1941. In addition to short fiction, Welty wrote novels, novellas, essays, and reviews, and was the winner of both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. By the time of her death in 2001, Welty had established herself as one of the most important and beloved American writers of the twentieth century.'
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Sat November 04 2017
MobileRead Week in Review: 10/28 - 11/04 |
07:00 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 - Reading Recommendations |
Thu November 02 2017
Time Period Nominations & Vote • November 2017 |
02:04 AM by sun surfer in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs Help us select what the MR Literary Club will read in November 2017! This is the last Time Period category month (of this Time Period cycle at least) that will have a starter vote to choose the time period. There are only two options currently eligible, and after one is chosen this month only one will remain. So, our next Time Period month after this (in May) will use the final option with no starter vote needed.
Time Period
The time period vote will close exactly one day from this post; even if the final tally doesn't occur immediately after voting closes, no votes made after that time will count. Time period votes will be made by post. You will have a number of votes to cast equal to the number of time periods minus one - i.e. ONE. Any extraneous votes per person (past their maximum) won't count. Votes cannot be changed once they are cast. Once voting is complete, the count will be tallied and a winner declared. If there is a tie, first listed wins by default (i.e. the oldest).
-Previously chosen time periods currently ineligible: -The period of 2001-Present is its own category (Contemporary) and therefore not eligible for the Time Period poll.
You may offer up to two nominations. All nominees (so long as they are within the category) will move forward to the vote with no need for support from others. Once nominations are complete, voting will begin and also occur in this thread.
I will make a post in this thread to open voting. The vote will close exactly four days from that post; even if the final tally doesn't occur immediately after voting closes, no votes made after that time will count. Votes will be made by post. You will have a number of votes to cast equal to the number of nominees minus one, which will be specified when the vote begins. You may give each nominee one or two (or no) votes. You may vote all at once in one post or vote in separate posts at different times, so long as you have more votes remaining to cast. You may use any number of your possible votes up to the maximum. Any extraneous votes per person (past their maximum or more than two for one nominee) won't count. Votes cannot be changed once they are cast. Once voting is complete, the count will be tallied and a winner declared. In the event of a tie, there will be a one-day run-off vote, also in this thread. If the run-off also ends in a tie, then the tie will be resolved in favour of the selection that was nominated first.
* Time period voting closed. Final results-
Nominations are closed. Voting is closed. Final results-
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Sat October 28 2017
MobileRead Week in Review: 10/21 - 10/28 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Welcome to another digest entry of MobileRead, where we transform the profound into the bite-sized. E-Book General - Reading Recommendations |