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message 1: by Anita (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9280 comments Well, this month you will realize that when I say I use the randomizer to pick these tags, I mean it, because no one would hand pick these. Hopefully January brings better luck.

Please vote for the tag you would most like to read for December at the following link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JPXMCXT


You may click on the answer choices in the survey to see a listing of books that fit each tag.

Remember, you may cast up to a total of 10 participation points for your choice. Everyone gets one vote for free so please vote even if you don't have any participation points!

Some of you have earned the one time right to use 20 participation points as an award for completing one of our challenges. If you have that right, feel free to exercise it. You must have the 20 points saved in order to expend them.

You can see how many participation points you currently have in the spreadsheet below.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


Happy voting! Please cast your votes by 12 pm EST on 11/24.

Note: If no one choice receives more than 50% of the vote, people who chose the least popular choice will be asked to recast their votes for one of the remaining two options.


message 2: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Please Baby Jesus, during the month of your glorious birth, please do not make us read alpha male. I deal with those enough on a daily basis and do not want to read about them in my spare time.

Amen (and Awomen).


message 3: by Sushicat (new)

Sushicat | 843 comments Well. At least there was no difficulty in choosing.


message 4: by Anita (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9280 comments Sushicat wrote: "Well. At least there was no difficulty in choosing."

Lol, I love that glass is half full attitude. It was not one I shared when I saw what the randomizer picked.


message 5: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tstan) | 1261 comments Voted. Ironically, the one I chose was the least of the evils....


message 6: by Ladyslott (new)

Ladyslott | 1880 comments Ugh!


message 7: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8414 comments S * I * G * H

cast my one vote


message 8: by Booknblues (new)

Booknblues | 12059 comments I thought for one second that I would keep an open mind, because that is what being in this group is all about and then I dropped 10 points on the only viable choice. Sorry to all those who love devilish alpha males.


message 9: by Anita (new)

Anita Pomerantz | 9280 comments Booknblues wrote: "I thought for one second that I would keep an open mind, because that is what being in this group is all about and then I dropped 10 points on the only viable choice. Sorry to all those who love de..."

Ha ha ha!! That last line cracked me up.


message 10: by Susie (new)

Susie Ha! I’m with Booknblues!


message 11: by Nicole (last edited Nov 15, 2017 01:29PM) (new)

Nicole | 681 comments Is it just me, or do two of these tend to intersect?

I was surprised to see Outlander on the 'alpha-male' list; still haven't gotten to this one so I'm questioning how accurate that tag might be. Was not surprised to see all of the Twilight series listed.

The Name of the Wind is listed under 'demons'. I've really been wanting to get to this one but my library only has one copy and there's already three holds on the dang thing. Maybe in 2018.


message 12: by Barbara M (new)

Barbara M (barbara-m) | 2594 comments I did the same thing Bnb!


message 13: by Joi (new)

Joi (missjoious) | 3970 comments Society Part II: Return of the PBT Social Issues


message 14: by SouthWestZippy (new)

SouthWestZippy | 1538 comments Voted :0)


message 15: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Oooo, Nicole, thanks for highlighting Name of the Wind! I do have the second book ready to go.

Outlander totally fits alpha male! Lol. Actually, I bet some of my cheesy Christmas romances do too.

And, joi, I had the same thought as you: Society in October, African American in November (when many people focused their reads on social aspects), and then social issues for December. I may be society-ed out.


message 16: by Nicole R (new)

Nicole R (drnicoler) | 8088 comments Also, this could be the third month in a row that I SAY I am going to read Americanah. And then don’t.


message 17: by annapi (new)

annapi | 5505 comments This is the first time I only used 1 vote. And I did the equivalent of a coin toss - I picked up a book on my desk, opened it at random, and the first word on the left-had page started with an a ("after"), so it was alpha male for me. I might have to re-read a book if none of my favorite series with alpha males have anything new!

Nicole, would you like me to email you The Name of the Wind? Just let me know.


message 18: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1545 comments Voted. I normally vote outside my comfort zone but no way do I want to be reading about alpha males or demons around Christmas time


message 19: by Joi (new)

Joi (missjoious) | 3970 comments Nicole R wrote: "I may be society-ed out. "

I'm waiting for January's randomizer to spit out "social commentary".


message 20: by Joi (new)

Joi (missjoious) | 3970 comments Maybe something of Gaiman has demons? Does The Graveyard Book or something like that?


message 21: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12915 comments OK - I haven't looked at the lists closely, but I have to say that I am likely to throw my vote to anything other than social issues. Between, American, Society, and African American, this would be the fourth month of similar themed books. I actually like the diversity the tags bring, and between award winners this year and some others, we have been somewhat lacking. Multicultural? This from the lady who abhors fantasy and loves historical fiction. But true. However, I may not give more than a vote or two, because it looks like social issues may win and why waste my votes? If and when it does, I can finally read the Undoing Project. I can't believe I am actually leaning towards finding myself a palatable demon.... Gotta look more closely at the lists.


message 22: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12915 comments OK after 10 pages of search I can indeed tell you there is no palatable demon. After 10 additional pages of search, I can tell you I have not found a palatable alpha male either. What is a gal to do? Endure the fourth month of society I suppose and hope Nicole finally reads Americanah.....


message 23: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12915 comments OK - figured out that if demons win, a person could read the Winter Witch by Paula Brockton and fulfill december fall flurries at the same time. Also, The Return of the Witch, by the same author, sequel to the Witches Daughter probably also qualifies. Now - how should I spend my one vote?


message 24: by Cora (new)

Cora (corareading) | 1921 comments Amy wrote: "OK - figured out that if demons win, a person could read the Winter Witch by Paula Brockton and fulfill december fall flurries at the same time. Also, The Return of the Witch, by the same author, s..."

I have 31 books on my shelf that I tagged demons. Most of them I gave 4 stars (Name of the Wind got 5 stars from me). If demons wins I will help you find one that is palatable Amy. I don't read much paranormal romance so most of these are paranormal mysteries or young adult.


message 25: by Cora (new)

Cora (corareading) | 1921 comments Joi wrote: "Maybe something of Gaiman has demons? Does The Graveyard Book or something like that?"

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaiman is tagged demon.


message 26: by Sushicat (new)

Sushicat | 843 comments Cora wrote: "Joi wrote: "Maybe something of Gaiman has demons? Does The Graveyard Book or something like that?"

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch b..."


That’s a nice one!


message 27: by Sushicat (new)

Sushicat | 843 comments Just for fun I did a tagmash of the three choices over at LibraryThing and it came up with one proposal: City of Bones.


message 28: by Jenni Elyse (new)

Jenni Elyse (jenni_elyse) Voted and I threw all my points at my choice. :)


message 29: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11681 comments Nicole R wrote: "Please Baby Jesus, during the month of your glorious birth, please do not make us read alpha male. I deal with those enough on a daily basis and do not want to read about them in my spare time..."

I should be ok with 2/3, anyway. I am also hoping not for "alpha male"!!!


message 30: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11681 comments Nicole R wrote: "Outlander totally fits alpha male! Lol. Actually, I bet some of my cheesy Christmas romances do too. ..."

LOL! I bet they would, Nicole!


message 31: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11681 comments Sushicat wrote: "Just for fun I did a tagmash of the three choices over at LibraryThing and it came up with one proposal: City of Bones."

Hey! That could work for me! :-)


message 32: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tstan) | 1261 comments I figured demons could include a person’s personal demon. It may be a stretch.. I have had enough of “alpha male” wannabes by watching the news this last month!


message 33: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8414 comments I don't use any of these tags, but I think most of the Harry Dresden books would qualify for both alpha male and demons.

I think The Exorcist would also qualify for demons


message 34: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12915 comments Cora, my personal palatable demon finder - lol! Maybe I throw my vote there....


message 35: by Rachel N. (new)

Rachel N. | 2237 comments Wow I think the randomizer is against us enjoying light reading in December :-). I threw one vote at what seems to be the popular choice. I read City of Bones earlier this year and liked it enough to want to continue the series so I guess I could read the next book no matter which tag wins :-)


message 36: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 681 comments annapi wrote: "This is the first time I only used 1 vote. "

Thanks for offering annapi! If 'demons' wins the vote, I'll definitely take you up on that offer!


message 37: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12915 comments Voted!


message 38: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 1779 comments voted


message 39: by Joi (new)

Joi (missjoious) | 3970 comments I think we got REALLY lucky with Short Stories as last year's December pick.


message 40: by Karin (new)

Karin | 9216 comments Dropping in quickly during a Very Busy Week and voted. Two of the choices were rather abysmal, I think, at least for this time of year, so I sure hope the one I voted for wins (shocking, I know).


message 41: by Michael (last edited Nov 16, 2017 04:10PM) (new)

Michael (mike999) | 569 comments Tracy wrote: "I figured demons could include a person’s personal demon...."

I guess a personal demon is a daemon. Wasn't that what Pullman called the paired animal spirit of all sane humans in his fantasy trilogy starting with The Golden Compass? Hesse's Demian reminds me of a tradition of alter egos or souls. Your thought got me wondering if the demon tag is applied only to evil beings. Touring Wiki was interedting.

Daemons or daimons can be benevolent spirits or ghosts. The word derives from Ancient Greek for a class of minor gods, with a root meaning to divide as in diverting and assigning fate. Somehow under the Roman and Byzantine periods the version of the word we have as demon became malevolent, a devil that can be conjured, controlled, or can take possession of someone until exorcised. So god knows how the average reader applies the tag.


message 42: by Nicole D. (new)

Nicole D. | 1573 comments Nicole R wrote: "Please Baby Jesus, during the month of your glorious birth, please do not make us read alpha male. I deal with those enough on a daily basis and do not want to read about them in my spare time.

Am..."


I think we're all all little Alpha Maled Out


message 43: by Nicole D. (new)

Nicole D. | 1573 comments didn't we just have social issues?


message 44: by Ladyslott (last edited Nov 16, 2017 04:11PM) (new)

Ladyslott | 1880 comments I'm over anything socity related, don't want to read about alpha males. I've gone through everyone of my 400+ books that I own. I have 2 that will fit this tag. Fingers crossed for demons.


message 45: by Ladyslott (new)

Ladyslott | 1880 comments Nicole D. wrote: "didn't we just have social issues?"

Yes - we had society, then we had African American which had a lot of societal topics. And now we have social issues.


message 46: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tstan) | 1261 comments Michael wrote: "Tracy wrote: "I figured demons could include a person’s personal demon...."

I guess a personal demon is a daemon. Wasn't that what Pullman called the paired animal spirit of all sane humans in his..."

I was actually referring to a person’s vices, problems, or what have you, that could be referred to as their demons. But Golden Compass is on my TBR...


message 47: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12915 comments And American before that, which seemed also to have a crapload of social themes. Although I read Gone With the Wind (plus two other books). I've personally decided a demon would be welcome. Especially if Cora is going to be my palatable demon finder.


message 48: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11681 comments I've just finished the audio (and will likely post my review tomorrow), but this is tagged "demons" over at LT (haven't looked here), presumably for personal demons:
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood / Trevor Noah


message 49: by DianeMP (new)

DianeMP | 534 comments The only daemons I want to read about are the daemons of His Dark Materials. Just so happens Philp Pullman has published the first book of his new trilogy-The Book of Dust. I'm reading that for sure!

But that's not what I voted for.
No way I'm reading about alpha males- maybe one day. Too much all the time about sexual harassment and abuse. Maybe when its not all over the news all the time.(Surviver of two sexual harassment incidents and a sexual assault)

So guess what I voted for ?????? Yeah, the one with lots of choice and variety.


message 50: by Denizen (new)

Denizen (den13) | 1138 comments Diane wrote: "The only daemons I want to read about are the daemons of His Dark Materials. Just so happens Philp Pullman has published the first book of his new trilogy-The Book of Dust. I'm reading that for sur..."

My hold just came in on Pullman's book so demon/daemon best fits my plans.


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