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Unbroken is an unforgettable testament to the resilience of the human mind, body, and spirit, brought vividly to life by Seabiscuit author Laura Hillenbrand.
I think this fits the theme of extremes because he over comes so many obstacles that it shows extreme determination.



I second The Road, that would be an awesome start for the year!


I'd like to second Infidel. Hirsi Ali is a hero living in extreme conditions (under threat of death).


Have you read it? :) I quite liked it :)


I'll second The Snow Child.


(It is nominated in "Best memoir & autobiography" in the 2015 goodreads awards opening round)

Ooh, very interesting, Karina!

I love Margaret Atwood! Good suggestion.
I thought this theme would bring about some interesting nominations.

Agree, so many good ones!



Okay, I just added this to my list because of the Choice Awards, so this is what I'm going to second.

I nominate it because Steve Jobs was a extreme person. Jobs had an extreme commitment to his visions and did everything that was necessary to achieve greatness.
It's also a great read, started it a while back but never finished it.


The Martian has been on my list to read for a while now. I think I will have to second that one.

I've never read it but I feel like it fits the theme well. It's about a boy battling the extremities of his mental illness.



Same here Jodi. It's one theme that I wish we could nominate more than one because there are so many good books out there that would fit in with this theme.


I'll second this. Them has been on to read list for a while.

I'd be happy, though, with a lot of the books nominated :)

That said I'm mostly commenting here to let people know that the writer of Starfish and its series has made all three books available for download on his website. I'm not the author, nor am I affiliated with him (I also haven't read any of the books so I have no idea on their quality), I just thought this was worth mentioning. :)

These books sounds pretty interesting. Thanks a ot for letting us know they are avaible for free in the author's webpage. I will read them soon!

Plus, I love all the Jon Krakauer that I have read so far, and this has been on my list for awhile.

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The theme for January is Extremes. The theme is completely open to interpretation. As long as you can tell us why you think it should fit the theme, it counts. Please state why the book you are nominating fits the theme. I am looking forward to seeing what books you nominate!
Please nominate only one book and ensure you either link the book or give the name of the author as well to avoid confusion. Please do not nominate books from a series, unless it is the first book in the series. You can second someone else's nomination, but that will count as your own. Nominations cannot have been chosen for a past group read (past buddy reads are fine).
This thread will be closed by November 22, and we will choose ten books for the poll. If there are more than ten books nominated, we will choose the ten most nominated. If there is still a tie to get into the top ten, we'll go back to the Goodreads average rating to see which is highest.