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They are all mysteries though. Nothing to do with 1930.






I found Hoodwink - unfortunately not available. At least in the states.
Does Hard Magic qualify?


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/77..."
Reposted for Claudia:
The Diviners
and for Brian:
The Sorcerer's House

Since both polls were pretty even, I thought we'd let people suggest either/both and see what nominations show up. Ultimately, I'm just hoping for a book a lot of people want to read :)

Oh, good ideas. I've read them both... Thursday seems to be hit or miss for some people, but
The Big Over Easy should be popular. Just post when you are sure.



I think I may read the next Lord Peter book anyway. Good excuse :D

I think I may read the next Lord Peter book anyway. Good excuse :D"
That's such a fun set of stories. I love all the Golden Age detective series.
Uh, more on track: this is slightly before 1930, but it's in the public domain, and I think it's one of the earliest occult detectives: Carnacki, The Ghost Finder. I've never read it but wanted to. I know it's not 1930's, but it's close, and since it's a little earlier, it's in the public domain, so everyone can access it via Project Gutenberg. It's also a short story collection, but I think most of the early occult detective stories were in this format. I don't know if that's OK, or if it must be a novel. Come to think of it, I'm also not sure it counts as fantasy...I have no idea where the line between fantasy and paranormal/horror is drawn. So it may not be a valid nomination.

Excellent nomination!!

Great choice. I read that once, have vague memories that urge me to read it again.
Or if not, 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym', a short novel by Poe. Put in with other tales in most editions: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket & Related Tales. The fact is I get these stories muddled up, the Lovecraft and the Poe, I think they're similar.
Um, I suggest the Poe because I had the idea it was 'pre-1930s'. I'm easy.

At The Mountains of Madness is another I'd love to read.


Otherwise, we've got over ten books--I'll keep this thread open Sunday for any last minute suggestions and post the poll Monday.

Otherwise, we've got over ten books--I'll keep this thread open Sunday for any last minute suggestions and post the poll Monday."
Only can I have multiple votes please because there seem to be loads I want to read being suggested ;)



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