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Quarterly Reads -- 2019
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2019 -- Quarterly Read Suggestions
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We are obviously behind on such, but then again.. we be Book SNAILS ;p

Here are 2 more:

Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King & Owen King

Fellside by M.R. Carey

If any of you awesome Snail co-Moderators wants to try your hand (um, pseudopod?) at a Quarterly Book Poll soon, go for it! (Let us know here, so we don't get more than one Mod working on it).
I suggest making 'Write In Votes' an option, and giving everyone at least 10 days to vote).
You can see one of the previous Quarterly polls at
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1... )
And here's a lovely snail, for no reason:

Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit - from the reviews this seems like a real love or dislike kind of book. It's an out of the closet, back in and out again YA love story.
I have a random genre selector and it chose canadian-literature, link below, so I am going to pick 3 from this list. https://www.goodreads.com/genres/cana...
Hag-Seed - Margaret Atwood's retelling of Macbeth. Need I say more?
Moon of the Crusted Snow - A post apocalyptic First Nation book! I will be buying this one no matter what.
Pastoral - The first book of André Alexis's Quincunx, a series of five stand alone but thematically interconnected novels. This one is about faith. Not going to lie, I chose it for the cover.
I have a random genre selector and it chose canadian-literature, link below, so I am going to pick 3 from this list. https://www.goodreads.com/genres/cana...
Hag-Seed - Margaret Atwood's retelling of Macbeth. Need I say more?
Moon of the Crusted Snow - A post apocalyptic First Nation book! I will be buying this one no matter what.
Pastoral - The first book of André Alexis's Quincunx, a series of five stand alone but thematically interconnected novels. This one is about faith. Not going to lie, I chose it for the cover.





Sure, we take Quarterly suggestions all year long :)
(and, for the record, we are such

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Happy Reading!

Yes, suggest our next Quarterly read (for later in 2019) here in this thread anytime.

► Are y'all up for a SUMMER Quarterly read?
If so, suggest a title or two for a Summer Quarterly read here!
You can re-suggest previous nominations from above if desired. Our Quarterly suggestions are typically books that may take a bit longer to get through... but that's not a necessity.
I think it's about time for a FALL 2019 QUARTERLY read. I'll put up a new suggestion thread/poll!
Poll is now available! Click here to vote: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1.... (I hope the link works, sorry if it doesn't!)

But 2020 is just around the corner. So nominate your 2020 Quarterly Read books at:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/....
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Books mentioned in this topic
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit (other topics)Hag-Seed (other topics)
Moon of the Crusted Snow (other topics)
Pastoral (other topics)
Fellside (other topics)
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You can nominate any book that you've been meaning to get around to. Or suggest one that you think would make a nice slower group read.
(suggested length 225-500 pages, but we won't hold you to that!)
Quarterly nominations do not have to be "longer" books, but this is a good chance to suggest one that's a bit longer, more intense/serious, or just different in some way.
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Previous Quarterly suggestions: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
Group books we've already read: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...