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Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

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Poll: Which book would you like to read during June?
Total  * You voted for this item. 10 votes 100%
Death in Flitbury Marshes by Linda Gruchy
3 Vote(s) / 30.00 %
3 30.00%
Ordinary Thunderstorms by William Boyd
1 Vote(s) / 10.00 %
1 10.00%
Seesaw by Rosen Trevithick
4 Vote(s) / 40.00 %
4 40.00%
Elizabeth Street by Laurie Fabiano
2 Vote(s) / 20.00 %
2 20.00%
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Offline Notoriety Reading The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi
06 Jun 2012, 05:05 PM | Post: #61

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

(06 Jun 2012 11:06 AM)Rosen Trevithick Wrote:  Perhaps not an indie/traditional division, but forum/non-forum.

Thanks Rosen,

Probably a better suggestion than mine. In the meantime I'm now on the third story in Seesaw. You'll have to wait to see if your back gets patted or smacked! Big Grin

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06 Jun 2012, 11:01 PM | Post: #62

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

Thank you Tony - being wound up is exactly what I need! ;-)

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

Congratulations, Rosen!

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08 Jun 2012, 11:36 AM | Post: #64

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

Thank you Kew. :-)
Offline joo Reading Punchline by P.A. Fenton
10 Jun 2012, 05:23 PM | Post: #65

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

Well, I've just started reading it (for the second time). I've finished the first story (The Other Daughter) and now know I need to read it in private at home. I thought I wouldn't cry again as I knew what happened, but I was wrong.
I was a blubbering mess after reading parts of it last time. I can see the same thing happening again Big GrinBig Grin
Just as well the book is a "seesaw" ride Tongue Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

I'm typing up my thoughts at the end of each story, so it will be easy to post in the discussion later this week.
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10 Jun 2012, 05:29 PM | Post: #66

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

I'm thinking of making a special limited edition tissue + Seesaw combo.

I would get some tissues printed with the cover on them, but I don't want you blowing your nose on my hair.
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Offline davidwailing Reading The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov
10 Jun 2012, 06:15 PM | Post: #68

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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

(10 Jun 2012 06:02 PM)Rosen Trevithick Wrote:  [Image: seesaw-perfect-companions.jpg]

Laughed so much at this! Clapping hands

And I love that the image is called seesaw-perfect-companions.jpg!
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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

You'd make fortune. But no repeat sales for future books Tongue
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RE: Mini Poll for voting for book to read in June

Good point - it just doesn't make good business sense.

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