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message 1: by Maxwell (new)

Maxwell (welldonebooks) | 375 comments Mod
Hello once again, friends! Happy Holidays as well. My apologies that this is coming so late in the month. I'm sure everyone understands it's a busy time of year, and I've been completely distracted which led me to forget to start the nomination process for January! But now's as good a time as any.

If you've not had the chance to join the conversation for December's pick, Hotel Du Lac, you can do so here:https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
It's been an enlightening discussion around a book that doesn't seem to be loved by many.

As always, you are able to nominate one book and up-vote two others. Please DO NOT nominate a book that you've seen someone already nominate in this thread. Instead, you can give it 1 of your 2 upvotes so I know that you are also interested in reading it. Of course you can only nominate past Man Booker winners (not books that were short or long-listed).

In the past we have read the following, so they are not eligible for January:
-The God of Small Things
-The Blind Assassin
-The Line of Beauty
-The Luminaries
-The Narrow Road to the Deep North
-A Brief History of Seven Killings (last year's winner)
-The Sellout (this year's winner)
-The Sense of an Ending
-Hotel du Lac


Once again, I'll start the nominations with Anne Enright's The Gathering which won in 2007.

Nominations will close on December 30th @ midnight PST. Winner will be announced on the 31st.


message 2: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (grauspitz) I nominate the English Patient!


message 3: by Neil (last edited Dec 23, 2016 10:15AM) (new)

Neil I nominate 1993's winner Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle


message 4: by Ruby’s Edit (new)

Ruby’s Edit | 2 comments I nominate White Tiger by Aravind Adiga. Hope you have a great Christmas!


message 5: by Kay (new)

Kay | 71 comments I nominate Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald.


message 6: by Ann (new)

Ann  (annkmv) | 2 comments I nominate The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai.


message 7: by Merve (new)

Merve (iamerve) | 2 comments I nominate Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee!


message 8: by Britta (new)

Britta Böhler | 314 comments Mod
I nominate The Sea, the Sea by Iris Murdoch (winner 1978), and I second Offshore and The Gathering.


message 9: by B. H. (new)

B. H. (barbara_63) | 29 comments I second The Gathering and nominate Possession by A.S. Byatt.


message 10: by Emma (new)

Emma Noone (emmanoble) | 1 comments I second Disgrace & The Gathering. Happy holidays!


message 11: by Doug (new)

Doug | 78 comments I nominate The Sea by John Banville, winner in 2005.


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message 13: by Robert (new)

Robert | 363 comments i nominate midnight's children. my second is the gathering. my second second will be later


message 14: by Robert (new)

Robert | 363 comments ok i second paddy clark ha ha ha


message 15: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (grauspitz) I second The Sea and White Tiger


message 16: by Karen (new)

Karen | 11 comments Seconding The Inheritance of Loss and The Remains of the Day


message 17: by Cathy (new)

Cathy (elaine107) I second The Remains of the Day and White Tiger


message 18: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn (peacelovebooks1) | 1 comments I second Disgrace and The Sea, the Sea


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message 20: by Paula (new)

Paula I second The White Tiger and The Remains of the Day. Hope you all enjoy your holidays. Curl up with a good book!


message 21: by Lulu (new)


message 22: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (topaz6) I second the English Patient


message 23: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 6 comments Mybookinggreatblog wrote: "I nominate White Tiger by Aravind Adiga. Hope you have a great Christmas!"

YES! I second that! Good Choice.


message 24: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (shellgalindo) I second Disgraced and The Sea


message 25: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Muston | 2 comments I would like to nominate The Goldfinch by Donna Tart


message 26: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Muston | 2 comments Oops sorry ignore that one. Not eligible.


message 27: by Ann (new)

Ann  (annkmv) | 2 comments I second The English Patient and Midnight's Children.


message 28: by Simon (new)

Simon Hill | 3 comments Midnight's Children or Wolf Hall


message 29: by Neenee (new)

Neenee | 7 comments I second the english patient


message 30: by Kay (last edited Dec 24, 2016 08:31AM) (new)

Kay | 71 comments I second The Sea and Disgrace.


message 31: by Merve (new)

Merve (iamerve) | 2 comments I second Midnight's Children


message 32: by Toby (new)

Toby Finke (tobyf) | 32 comments I second White Tiger and Midnights Children


message 33: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah May (rebekahmay) | 27 comments I second Midnight's Children.


message 34: by Julianne (new)

Julianne Quaine | 35 comments I nominate The Famished Rd by Ben Okri and second Midnights Children and the inheritance of loss


message 35: by Ali (new)

Ali (aliadenwala) | 4 comments I nominate The Ghost Road by Pat Barker.

I second Midnight's Children and The Remains of the Day


message 36: by Meryem (new)

Meryem (agualupus) I second Midnight's Children and The Remains of the Day.


message 37: by Craig (new)

Craig Rimmer | 33 comments I recommend Holiday and second Midnight's Children


message 38: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah May (rebekahmay) | 27 comments My second second is The Famished Road!


message 39: by Raluca (new)

Raluca Ferrari The God of Small Things, definitely!!!!


message 40: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (grauspitz) Raluca wrote: "The God of Small Things, definitely!!!!"

That book has previously be nominated and is not eligible this month. If you weren't aware, there's a list of books at the top of the discussion that have previously been chosen.


Mohlalefi Charles Letuka | 1 comments I recommend The inheritance of Loss and The Famished Road


message 42: by Neil (new)

Neil I second Midnight's Children


message 43: by Jill (new)

Jill (jillreads) | 48 comments I second The Sea The Sea and Midnight's Children


message 44: by Natasha (new)

Natasha (natasha__monty) I second The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch and The Sea by John Banville (wow that's a lot of seas that I want to read)


message 45: by Aga (new)

Aga | 5 comments I second The Sea The Sea and The Remains of The Day and Possession


message 46: by Paula (new)

Paula Aga wrote: "I second The Sea The Sea and The Remains of The Day and Possession"

Time is running out. You only get to "second" two books. You have chosen to give your two "seconds" to three books.


message 47: by Aga (new)

Aga | 5 comments Oops, sorry, I will stick with The Sea The Sea and The Remains of the Day.


message 48: by Stacey (new)

Stacey | 1 comments I second Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie.


message 49: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 151 comments I second Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha and The Famished Road


message 50: by Raluca (new)

Raluca Ferrari Jeanne wrote: "Raluca wrote: "The God of Small Things, definitely!!!!"

That book has previously be nominated and is not eligible this month. If you weren't aware, there's a list of books at the top of the discus..."


Jeanne wrote: "Raluca wrote: "The God of Small Things, definitely!!!!"

That book has previously be nominated and is not eligible this month. If you weren't aware, there's a list of books at the top of the discus..."



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