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Let me be the first to nominate a book for the fiction read. I nominate Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson. Given what we're living in, it feels appropriate to read an apocalyptic dystopia .


Good nominations so far, so I probably don’t need to name another book. I would, however, like to nominate one of the books from Graham Greene’s Catholic trilogy: not The Power and The Glory, which I think we’ve probably all read, but either The Heart of the Matter or a personal favorite, Brighton Rock, which has one of the most unforgettable endings in all literature.
Let me edit that. It may have come across as a little too strong. I apologize if I did. There's only one book nomination per person. You'll have to narrow it down.

Madeleine wrote: "The Catholic Book Club did Lord of the World not long ago, but it is an amazing and prophetic book. I would like to nominate another apocalyptic Catholic book, much more recent, based on the afterm..."
Madeliene, I can't seem to find your recommendation. Is that the correct title? Can you provide the link to its page on Goodreads?
Edit: Never mind, I found it. It's "Who do you Become..." Is this it?
The Light: Who Do You Become When the World Falls Away?
Madeliene, I can't seem to find your recommendation. Is that the correct title? Can you provide the link to its page on Goodreads?
Edit: Never mind, I found it. It's "Who do you Become..." Is this it?
The Light: Who Do You Become When the World Falls Away?

Good nominations so far, so I probably don’t need to name another book. I would, however, like to ..."
I like the idea of Brighton Rock. Please pick that as your nomination.
Celia wrote: "Manny, I want to rescind my nomination. I would rather read Brighton Rock."
Ok. Brighton Rock is a great novel. I don’t know Madeliene’s selection, but all of the others are excellent.
Ok. Brighton Rock is a great novel. I don’t know Madeliene’s selection, but all of the others are excellent.
Irene wrote: "I will nominate
"Five for Sorrow Ten for Joy" by Rumer Godden
Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy"
That looks interesting Irene.
"Five for Sorrow Ten for Joy" by Rumer Godden
Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy"
That looks interesting Irene.

Yes, that's the book, "The Light: Who do you become....." But the drawback is that it's Part 1 of a 5-part series (all excellent). So I think I will go with Brighton Rock.
Madeleine wrote: "Manny wrote: "Madeleine wrote: "The Catholic Book Club did Lord of the World not long ago, but it is an amazing and prophetic book. I would like to nominate another apocalyptic Catholic book, much ..."
We’re not voting until next week. Should I keep your nomination?
We’re not voting until next week. Should I keep your nomination?
So far I have Five books nominated:
Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson
The Light: Who Do You Become When the World Falls Away? by Jacqueline Brown
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy by Rumer Godden
Today is Thursday. We have all day today, tomorrow, and up to midnight Saturday for at least one more nomination.
All wonderful nominations.
Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson
The Light: Who Do You Become When the World Falls Away? by Jacqueline Brown
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy by Rumer Godden
Today is Thursday. We have all day today, tomorrow, and up to midnight Saturday for at least one more nomination.
All wonderful nominations.
Kerstin wrote: "I'll throw my hat in the ring with Thomas More's Utopia"
Oh that's a good one. That's a classic I have not read.
Oh that's a good one. That's a classic I have not read.

Frances wrote: "Kerstin and Manny, last summer, because Mariette in Ecstasy was a slender book, we also did Death Comes For The Archbishop. Looking up Utopia on Amazon, I found that it is only about 91 pages. Do y..."
Hold that thought Frances. Let’s see how the vote pans out. I don’t know how long these other books are. Well, I do know for Brideshead and Brighton Rock since I have read them already. I think both around 300 pages.
Hold that thought Frances. Let’s see how the vote pans out. I don’t know how long these other books are. Well, I do know for Brideshead and Brighton Rock since I have read them already. I think both around 300 pages.
Frances wrote: "Kerstin and Manny, last summer, because Mariette in Ecstasy was a slender book, we also did Death Comes For The Archbishop. Looking up Utopia on Amazon, I found that it is only about 91 pages. Do y..."
Good memory Frances! I had forgotten that detail. Yes, Utopia is pretty short, 135 pages from what I saw, but that might be a different publisher.
Good memory Frances! I had forgotten that detail. Yes, Utopia is pretty short, 135 pages from what I saw, but that might be a different publisher.
Alright. The nomination process has come to an end, and we have six nominations for our spring Catholic fiction read. I will set up the poll. Voting from Sunday to Saturday night, midnight in somebody's time zone. ;)
We have winners! :-)
Don't know if you are in the same predicament as I am, but whenever comments are made in the polls folder I don't get any notifications. Not sure if this is a bug in the website or my laptop.
Anyway, take a look:
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/2...
Don't know if you are in the same predicament as I am, but whenever comments are made in the polls folder I don't get any notifications. Not sure if this is a bug in the website or my laptop.
Anyway, take a look:
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/2...

I think I've figured it out, Irene. You have to check the notification box with each and every poll. It is on the bottom similar to regular discussion pages. Why these notifications are separated within the group is a mystery to me.

I don't know why you guys don't get notifications of comments in polls. I do. It has to be a default setting. Perhaps once you check that box, as Kerstin recommends, you will get them all the time.
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This week will be the nomination week. Next week I will put up a poll for us to vote on. One week for voting. Then we will take a week for all to acquire the book. That means we'll start reading the week of 24 May.
In the mean time, to carry us over to the next read, we have a short read to keep us reading and discussing. The short read is the Flannery O'Connor short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find." You can find the story on line here on page 130.:
https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net...
Let's take up this week to read, and by next week I'll put up a folder for us to discuss the story.