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Reader's Choice Spring 2022
Patty wrote: "They are up!
Crying in H Mart
Death at High Tide
The Duke Who Didn't
Fifty Words for Rain
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Patty is right! Reader's Choice has started! You can turn your ballots in at any branch or vote online if you prefer (https://www.slcolibrary.org/we-recomm...).
We are celebrating 30 years of Reader's Choice this round so be sure to stop in at a branch to pick up our Winner's Booklet. The booklet highlights all our winners, starting in 1992! It's fun to see some now-famous authors like Catherine Coulter, Jeff Deaver, Douglas Preston, Kristin Hannah and others who won with an early title. Salt Lake has great taste!
Excited to hear your thoughts on the books this round!
Crying in H Mart
Death at High Tide
The Duke Who Didn't
Fifty Words for Rain
[book:Fortune Favors the Dead|5066698..."
Patty is right! Reader's Choice has started! You can turn your ballots in at any branch or vote online if you prefer (https://www.slcolibrary.org/we-recomm...).
We are celebrating 30 years of Reader's Choice this round so be sure to stop in at a branch to pick up our Winner's Booklet. The booklet highlights all our winners, starting in 1992! It's fun to see some now-famous authors like Catherine Coulter, Jeff Deaver, Douglas Preston, Kristin Hannah and others who won with an early title. Salt Lake has great taste!
Excited to hear your thoughts on the books this round!

Crying in H Mart
Death at High Tide
The Duke Who Didn't
Fifty Words for Rain
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Is that booklet online as well? I'm in Arizona. 😊

Ditto for me! Nice to know I'm not alone.

I picked up the winners booklet today; curious to see how many of those I've read.



Most of the winners I've read from before 2006 I read because of Readers' Choice winners lists.
I would love to be able to vote on past winners and see who the ultimate winner would be!
(Also, I've now read 35 of them... Lady's Guide to Etiquette and Murder was great.)

Etiquette and Murder was cute -- good audio narrator.
Audrey wrote: "I think there was a round of voting on past winners a while ago. I can't remember the results.
Etiquette and Murder was cute -- good audio narrator."
Good memory, Audrey! We did do a competition of past winners for the 20th anniversary. That's before my time but I'll try to find who that winner was!
Unfortunately, many of the past winners are now out of print so continuing that competition has proved too difficult, since we cannot provide all the books for people to read. Not to mention, that would be a big ask if we had everyone read the current 20 nominees as well as the past 25 winners! : )
Etiquette and Murder was cute -- good audio narrator."
Good memory, Audrey! We did do a competition of past winners for the 20th anniversary. That's before my time but I'll try to find who that winner was!
Unfortunately, many of the past winners are now out of print so continuing that competition has proved too difficult, since we cannot provide all the books for people to read. Not to mention, that would be a big ask if we had everyone read the current 20 nominees as well as the past 25 winners! : )

I'd love to hear who won if you can find it.
The Duke Who Didn't was amusing. I generally dread the romance titles every round because I don't actually like romances....so I rush through them early on to get them over with lol. I don't care enough to read the rest of the trilogy, but I did laugh out loud several times. Jeremy is an utter muppet. Definitely a case of "well yes he's an idiot, but he's OUR idiot".


Britt, Book Habitue wrote: "...I don't care enough to read the rest of the trilogy..."
I'm a little bit confused. This is the only book in this series, so far. Nothing else has been written yet. Did the book have previews for her other books in the back?
I'm a little bit confused. This is the only book in this series, so far. Nothing else has been written yet. Did the book have previews for her other books in the back?
Britt, Book Habitue wrote: "...Jeremy is an utter muppet. Definitely a case of "well yes he's an idiot, but he's OUR idiot..."
YES! I agree. Although, I love romance, so it's not an issue for me. One thing I really like about this book, is the way it kind of upends the traditional romance third act. Because there isn't a horrible misunderstanding that pulls them apart a little bit longer, or breaks them up before they get back together (which is very common in romance).
I also love how she described all the food. AND on her website, you can get a lot of the recipes.
https://www.courtneymilan.com/the-duk...
So great.
YES! I agree. Although, I love romance, so it's not an issue for me. One thing I really like about this book, is the way it kind of upends the traditional romance third act. Because there isn't a horrible misunderstanding that pulls them apart a little bit longer, or breaks them up before they get back together (which is very common in romance).
I also love how she described all the food. AND on her website, you can get a lot of the recipes.
https://www.courtneymilan.com/the-duk...
So great.
Britt, Book Habitue wrote: "Forced myself through If the Boot Fits. Likeable characters. ..."
Just so everyone knows. This book trilogy has been optioned to become a tv show. I hope they do it more in the manner of Bridgerton (where it looks like Shondaland productions is following more of the book format, where the main couple is only the main couple for the first book, and then when the second book hits, they become background characters to the new protagonists - rather than the Virgin River version where the main couple continues to be the main couple, which means they are making up more drama for them to argue about - I just need them to live HEA, okay?)
Just so everyone knows. This book trilogy has been optioned to become a tv show. I hope they do it more in the manner of Bridgerton (where it looks like Shondaland productions is following more of the book format, where the main couple is only the main couple for the first book, and then when the second book hits, they become background characters to the new protagonists - rather than the Virgin River version where the main couple continues to be the main couple, which means they are making up more drama for them to argue about - I just need them to live HEA, okay?)

The Duke Who Didn't says it's going to be a trilogy somewhere in the notes? I think. I know I saw it just can't remember where.... maybe more about the town than Jeremy and Chloe specifically.
Also, after telling my teen about the whole misunderstanding that wasn't (and I totally agree, that was so much better than an actual "you LIED to me?" [Mushu voice] moment) she declared that a movie version should be all people except Jeremy as an actual straight up Muppet and that would be hilarious.
I could tell reading Boot Fits that there must have been a previous book about Zach and Evie but it seemed like they were still pretty happy.
I'm curious if the book about Jesse is going to hint at him being autism spectrumy because I was totally wondering about him, but I'm not curious enough to actually read it, so .... maybe I will look at reviews with spoilers lol.
Audrey wrote: "The Duke one looks cute even though I'm not really a romance fan."
It was my favorite romance the year it came out. But, she's one of my favorite writers.
It was my favorite romance the year it came out. But, she's one of my favorite writers.
Britt, Book Habitue wrote: "Argh. Goodreads isn't giving me notifs any more and it's driving me crazy.
The Duke Who Didn't says it's going to be a trilogy somewhere in the notes? I think. I know I saw it just can't remember ..."
Oh, okay, that makes more sense. It has been a while since I read it, and Milan is a fantastic, but not fast writer, so I was very confused. lol
Romance series tend to work differently than other book series. In the romance genre, the book has to have a central love story and an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending, or a Happily Ever After or a Happily for Now. So, what that means, is each book in a series will follow a new couple. Because if you follow the same couple, then there needs to be conflict, which means they did not get a HEA. Series tend to be created where at least one of the protagonists has a relationship with someone from the original couple. So, you get books all about different family members, like the Bridgerton novels (where each book is about a different member of the immediate family), or they're all friends like in Joanna Bourne's Spy Master series. So, it makes sense that the next book would be about a different couple.
You also, generally, don't need to read books in a romance series in order, because each book should be a self-contained plot. Where the original couple is now background characters.
This rule does not apply to Paranormal Romance, however. Just FYI. But that is DEFINITELY a discussion for another day.
I really enjoyed, with If the Boots Fit, was how common romance tropes were messed with. I have definitely read books where one of the main protagonists takes a wrong bag/case/letter/something, and that begins the conflict for the whole first half of the book. So I appreciated in this one that (view spoiler)
The Duke Who Didn't says it's going to be a trilogy somewhere in the notes? I think. I know I saw it just can't remember ..."
Oh, okay, that makes more sense. It has been a while since I read it, and Milan is a fantastic, but not fast writer, so I was very confused. lol
Romance series tend to work differently than other book series. In the romance genre, the book has to have a central love story and an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending, or a Happily Ever After or a Happily for Now. So, what that means, is each book in a series will follow a new couple. Because if you follow the same couple, then there needs to be conflict, which means they did not get a HEA. Series tend to be created where at least one of the protagonists has a relationship with someone from the original couple. So, you get books all about different family members, like the Bridgerton novels (where each book is about a different member of the immediate family), or they're all friends like in Joanna Bourne's Spy Master series. So, it makes sense that the next book would be about a different couple.
You also, generally, don't need to read books in a romance series in order, because each book should be a self-contained plot. Where the original couple is now background characters.
This rule does not apply to Paranormal Romance, however. Just FYI. But that is DEFINITELY a discussion for another day.
I really enjoyed, with If the Boots Fit, was how common romance tropes were messed with. I have definitely read books where one of the main protagonists takes a wrong bag/case/letter/something, and that begins the conflict for the whole first half of the book. So I appreciated in this one that (view spoiler)


I can hardly wait! I'm next on the hold list, and someone has it 11 days overdue! It's driving me nuts!

I feel your pain. I hate it when that happens.

There is an etiquette to public library usage. It, along with so many other parts of civilized society, seems to have fallen out of vogue of late. It makes me sad.

At the city library, they no longer charge fines. So there is even less incentive there to return things. Once it's overdue for a month, though, they send the borrower a bill for replacement of the item plus a processing fee. Still, that means you may have to wait over a month ... Hope yours comes soon.

There is an etiquette to public library usage. It, along with so many other parts of civilized society, seems to have fallen out of v..."
Absolutely. I think we should be allowed to go to the houses of people hoarding overdue books with pitchforks and shovels. It'll provide some incentive.

There are usually so many copies of Readers' Choice books, though, that it would be even more annoying tobe waiting.



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I love WWII historical fiction, and this book did not disappoint! (I'm going to go ahead and predict this the Spring 2020 winner.)
The author's website shows a lot of the Christian Dior dresses described in the story. Here's the link, if you're interested:
https://www.natashalester.com.au/blog...

Oooh, thanks for the link, Kemi. I'm hoping that one comes in soon for me. I'm looking forward to it.
Audrey wrote: "I just checked out the sequel to Torn -- that's the problem with Reader's Choice. It gives me a lot of sequels to read."
Kemi! Thanks so much for sharing. Those dresses are gorgeous and really enhance how I visualize that story.
Kemi! Thanks so much for sharing. Those dresses are gorgeous and really enhance how I visualize that story.

I love WWII historical fiction, and this book did not disappoint! (I'm going to go ahead and predict this the Spring 2020 winner.)
The author's website shows a lo..."
For the link, pardon me while I drool. I LOVE costuming (observer, not creator). I normally don't get involved with the Reader's Choice books but have always followed the interesting comments on this thread (pun intended). I may just have to read this book. Thanks for the review as well as the link. Gorgeous dresses. I wish she had photos of all of them! As I looked at them, I thought of all the exquisite dresses Grace Kelly wore in Rear Window. One of the reasons I love Edith Head's imminent talent.


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