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Vote for July 2021 BOTM CLOSED

The Marriage Plot
Tender Is the Night
Under the Skin (the library actually has this!)

I'd like to vote for some Flaubert but not Madame Bovary which I've already read or Middlesex

The ones I'd be most interested in would be ones I can get on audio, since I plan to be at my parent's home for the summer, and am already taking a lot of my personally owned larger books with me.
So I'd be most interested in:
-The circle
-American Psycho
-Troubles
-Siege of krishnapur
-the Hamlet
-birdsong

I highly recommend American Psycho - which I feel I can say safely in this group (!! ha, ha...).
I have read 23 including the excluded. Not much on my TBR shelf this month:
- Moscow Stations (Erofeev)
- Troubles (Farrell)
- The Sound and the Fury (Faulkner)
I will probably go with the flow this month, unless there is support for any of these three.
- Moscow Stations (Erofeev)
- Troubles (Farrell)
- The Sound and the Fury (Faulkner)
I will probably go with the flow this month, unless there is support for any of these three.
Tracy wrote: "I’ll sit this one out- I’ve read all but two: The Stechlin and The Singapore Grip."
Tracy, you're just too good at reading. What is your total books from list read?
Tracy, you're just too good at reading. What is your total books from list read?

I have been working on this since the first edition was published, though- and I still have some books on the shelf that I bought back in 2007! I'm afraid those might crumble if I pick them up to read.


From what has been mentioned so far, I am interested in The Marriage Plot, American Psycho and Birdsong.

I've read Birdsong and thought it was great. It has a lot to do with war, and love, nothing much to do with birds.
I would read Siege of Krishnapur (which also won the Man-Booker prize).
I noticed that a lot of my GR friends who read American Psycho didn't much like it (some 2 ratings).
I haven't read any Flaubert yet except a short work, A Simple Heart, which I liked. I would read Sentimental Education. Three of the four Flauberts are also in the Guardian 1000 list. Many people seem to have already read Madame Bovary.
I see that The Marriage Plot won the Pulitzer (US prize) and Amanda loved it, so I would read that also.
Not sure which to vote for yet- maybe a vote each for Siege of K, Sentimental Education and Marriage Plot.
05/17 PS: That's how I voted just now.

That book is Astradeni. So, I guess I will be voting for that one...

That book is Astradeni. So, I guess I will be voting for that one..."
You’ve got to be close to done with the list- talk about a super reader!

I've only read five of the books, but one of them is the much mentioned Siege of Krishnapur.
I could get behind American Psycho though. That's been sitting on my shelf for years while I eye it uneasily.

I am behind you. I am at 1114. I usually have quite a few left on the monthly lists.

I wish there were other titles by P - O Enquist to choose from. He is one of our greatest writers here in Sweden but there are other titles that I would prefer to read than the one in this list.
So let's see if I have done this right! =)


George Eliot- The Mill on the Floss
James Fenimore Cooper- The Last of the Mohicans
Ford Madox Ford- The Good Soldier
2 books excluded from the randomiser this month:
Tender is the Night
Silas Marner
Tender is the Night
Silas Marner

Ok, thank you! =)

I was curious about the one book you hadn't read from this group so I looked it up- Astradeni, written by a Greek woman, sounds like it may be a good one and it's only about $7 used from amazon prime. I'm putting it in my ro-read list.

I was curious about the one book you hadn't read from this..."
It does look interesting. I found a used copy for £5 incl. shipping, so I guess now I'm voting for this book!

Voting this month was all over the place and only 2 books ever in contention.
Winner of the popular vote by 1 vote: The Siege of Krishnapur by J.G. Farrell
Winner of the Randomizer's fickle finger is Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer
These books all got votes:
Temptation of St Anthony
American Psycho
Sentimental Education
Marriage Plot
Astradeni
Woman at Point Zero
The Sound and the Fury
Mill on the Floss
Madam Bovary
Winner of the popular vote by 1 vote: The Siege of Krishnapur by J.G. Farrell
Winner of the Randomizer's fickle finger is Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer
These books all got votes:
Temptation of St Anthony
American Psycho
Sentimental Education
Marriage Plot
Astradeni
Woman at Point Zero
The Sound and the Fury
Mill on the Floss
Madam Bovary



Both books requested from the library woohoo



I have read Everything is Illuminated a couple years ago.
I read both. Unless someone wants to buddy read Troubles by Farrell or The Sound and the Fury by Faulkner, I will stick to my TBR and finish the yearly read.
I just read The Sound and Fury so might be able to participate in discussion but really depends on how distracted I am.
Kristel wrote: "I just read The Sound and Fury so might be able to participate in discussion but really depends on how distracted I am."
I've read both choices that are up for July. I really enjoyed siege. I own Troubles on kindle so if I have the time, could read it.
I've read both choices that are up for July. I really enjoyed siege. I own Troubles on kindle so if I have the time, could read it.
Zeejane wrote: "Patrick wrote: "I read both. Unless someone wants to buddy read Troubles by Farrell or The Sound and the Fury by Faulkner, I will stick to my TBR and finish the yearly read."
I'd be up for a buddy..."
Sounds good! Let's have a buddy read for The Sound and the Fury in July then.
I'd be up for a buddy..."
Sounds good! Let's have a buddy read for The Sound and the Fury in July then.

Diane, do you want to do a buddy read for Astradeni. I would be down for that if you did....

Diane, do you want to do a buddy read for Astradeni. I would be down for that if you did...."
I'd love to.

I read The Sound and the Fury a few years ago and liked it a lot. The first part is pretty unstructured as I recall, but persist and things will get clearer.

I'll be reading Seige of Krishnapur, but don't have reading time for Astradenhi. I have a couple of challenges I need to work on- the scavenger hunt and a 500 Great Books by Women one.
I would like to read it sometime but not likely for this year.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Siege of Krishnapur (other topics)Everything is Illuminated (other topics)
The Siege of Krishnapur (other topics)
Under the Skin (other topics)
Tender Is the Night (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jonathan Safran Foer (other topics)J.G. Farrell (other topics)
Jonathan Safran Foer (other topics)
Theodor Fontane (other topics)
Ford Madox Ford (other topics)
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How are books chosen? One book is by popular vote and one will be selected by randomizer. Book under 600 pages and not a previous BOTM in past two years are included. Everyone gets a free vote but you can use participation points up to 5 total votes including your freebie. Please feel free to try and persuade people to vote on books you really want to read.
Send a PM to the Reading 1001 shelf personality or to me of your choice(s) and don't forget to vote!
Excluded books:
Jennifer Egan US author,
1. A Visit from the Goon Squad 288 pages, published 2010, BOTM 2013
Dave Eggers born 1970, US author
2. The Circle 2013, 493 pages
Nawal El Saadawi Egypt, 1931 to 2021, March 21
3. Woman at Point Zero 1975, 128 pages
George Eliot UK, 1819 to 1880
Excluded: Daniel Deroda, Adam Bede, Middlemarch
4. Silas Marner 262 pages, 1861
5. The Mill on the Floss, 579 pages, 1860
Bret Easton Ellis US author, 1964
6. Less Than Zero 208 pages, 2010
7. American Psycho, 1991, 399 pages
8. Glamorama, 546 pages, 2000
Ralph Ellison US 1913 to 1994
9. Invisible Man, 1952, 581 pages
James Ellroy US 1948
Omitted, 2019 BOTM Black Dahlia
Willem Elsschot Belgium, 1882 to 1960
10. Cheese 1933, 134 pages
Shūsaku Endō Japan, 1923 to 1996
omitted, 2019 BOTM Deep River
11. Silence, 1966, 219 pages
Per Olov Enquist Sweden 1934 to 2020
12. The Book About Blanche and Marie 2004, 218 pages
Anne Enright 1962, Ireland
13. The Gathering 261 pages, 2007
Olaudah Equiano Essaka, Benin, 1745 to 1797
14. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Written by Himself 1789, 256 pages.
Louise Erdrich US (close to my home), 1954 (and she is almost my age)
15. Love Medicine 2005, 367 pages
Venedikt Erofeev 1938 - 1990, Russia
16. Moscow Stations 1969, 143 pages
Laura Esquivel Mexico, 1950
17. Like Water for Chocolate 1989, 222 pages
Péter Esterházy Hungary, 1930 to 2016
Celestial Harmonies omitted, 846 pages.
Jeffrey Eugenides US author (MI) 1960
18. The Virgin Suicides 1993, 250 pages 2011 BOTM
19. Middlesex 2002, 529 pages
20. The Marriage Plot, 2011, 406 pages, 2015 BOTM
Michel Faber Netherlands, 1960
21. Under the Skin 2000, 296 pages
Eugenia Fakinou Egypt, 1945
22. Astradeni 1982, 239 pages
J.G. Farrell UK 1935 to 1979
23. Troubles 1970, 459 pages
24. The Siege of Krishnapur 1973, 344 pages
25. The Singapore Grip 1978, 584 pages
William Faulkner US, MS 1897 to 1962
26. The Sound and the Fury 1929, 366 pages
27. Absalom, Absalom! 1936, 316 pages 2011 BOTM
28. The Hamlet
29. Go Down, Moses 365 pgs, 1942
Sebastian Faulks UK, 1953
30. Birdsong: A Novel of Love and War 1993, 483 pages
James Fenimore Cooper US, 1789 to 1951
31. The Last of the Mohicans 1826, 410 pgs 2013 BOTM
Elena Ferrante pseudonymous Italian author
32. Troubling Love 139 pgs, 1992
33. The Story of the Lost Child 2014, 473 pgs
Henry Fielding 1707 to 1754
Omitted Tom Jones and Amelia >600 pages
34. Joseph Andrews, 400 pgs, 1742
Timothy Findley Canada, 1930 to 2002
35. The Wars 1977, 218 pgs
F. Scott Fitzgerald US, MN 1896 to 1940
36. The Great Gatsby, 1925, 200 pages
37. Tender Is the Night, 1934, 315 BOTM 2009, 2017
Gustave Flaubert France, 1821 to 1880
38. Madame Bovary 1857, 329 2009, 2011 BOTM
39. Sentimental Education, 1869, 460 pages
40. The Temptation of Saint Anthony 1874, 304 pgs
41. Bouvard and Pécuchet with The Dictionary of Received Ideas, 1881, 328 pgs
Ian Fleming 1908 to 1968 England
42. Casino Royale, 1953, 192 pgs, BOTM 2013
Jonathan Safran Foer US, DC
43. Everything Is Illuminated 2002, 276 pgs
Theodor Fontane Germany 1819 to 1898
44. Effi Briest 1894, 272 pgs
45. The Stechlin, 1898, 340 pgs
Ford Madox Ford
Omitted: Parades End, >800 pages
46. The Good Soldier: A Tale Of Passion 1915, 368 pgs
That's are choices for July.