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message 1: by Renee, Moderator (new)

Renee M | 2640 comments Mod
Please post your nominations here. One nomination per person and per author.
Nomination thread will be up for one week or when we reach eight nominations. If possible, please include the link to the book you've nominated.

Eligible nominations should be written and published in Great Britain between 1837 and 1901.

Link to Titles Read within 4 years:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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Daniela Sorgente | 112 comments I would like to nominate The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope.


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Renee M | 2640 comments Mod
Daniela wrote: "I would like to nominate The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope."

Always happy to see a Trollope nominated... especially one I haven’t read yet! :D


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Janice | 12 comments I would like to nominate Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. :)


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Nidhi Kumari | 38 comments I nominate Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.


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Frances (francesab) | 411 comments I would like to try again for Dickens' Oliver Twist, which its Goodreads blurb describes as Combining elements of Gothic Romance, the Newgate Novel and popular melodrama, Dickens created an entirely new kind of fiction, scathing in its indictment of a cruel society, and pervaded by an unforgettable sense of threat and mystery.


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Brian E Reynolds | 142 comments Daniela wrote: "I would like to nominate The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope."

I am on the last 10% of the The Vivar of B and am enjoying it. During the read, I often have wished I was reading it in a group read as I think the characters' choices and actions could lead to some fun discussion comments.
If it is chosen, though, I'll try to refrain from commenting so I don't post inadvertent spoilers based on my knowledge of the characters future choices and actions.


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Renee M | 2640 comments Mod
Last day to nominate!


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Paul Weiss | 100 comments George Gissing is an author I very rarely hear being read or referred to. Some time ago, I had the good fortune to read (and thoroughly enjoy) NEW GRUB STREET. This week I found a copy of The Odd Women in one of our local Little Free Library boxes. So I'd like to nominate that as a group read for the summer.


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Mandy | 16 comments Have we done The Lady in White yet? (Wilkie Collins) Apologies if so! if not I nominate


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Mandy | 16 comments The Woman in White I mean, sorry!


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Renee M | 2640 comments Mod
Paul wrote: "George Gissing is an author I very rarely hear being read or referred to. Some time ago, I had the good fortune to read (and thoroughly enjoy) NEW GRUB STREET. This week I found a copy of [book:The..."

Hi, Paul. We did Gissing’s Odd Women last year. Perhaps you’d lijj Jg e to nominate something else.


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message 17: by Renee, Moderator (new)

Renee M | 2640 comments Mod
It has been a week and we have 6 nominations. I’m going to close this thread and set up the poll as soon as possible.


message 18: by Renee, Moderator (new)

Renee M | 2640 comments Mod
We have a winner! Our Group Read for June will be The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope.

So get your copies and get ready for some lovely time spent in the world of Anthony T.


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