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March 2023 Group Read Nominations

The Thirteenth Cat - It's middle grade, but looks interesting.
A REPTILE DYSFUNCTION: Night of the Jizz Lizards - I don't remember adding this to my list. Well, uh, I suppose it has lizards.



Nightwing by Martin Cruz Smith (bats)
Shark Island by Chris Jameson (ibexes; no, I'm kidding, sharks)
That's if we're allowed to nominate two books. If not - I'll stick with Nightwing.





+1 Baxter's Roo
Michael wrote: "I am very new and this will be my first month, and also this is not a regular animal on the list. But I have had The Roo by Alan Baxter on my list for a little bit. It's also a novella, and didn't ..."
The Roo was a group read the last time we did this theme, so it is not eligible. Feel free to nominate something else.
The Roo was a group read the last time we did this theme, so it is not eligible. Feel free to nominate something else.
Kasia wrote: "WendyB wrote: "Animal Kingdom
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+1
That looks super fun!"
I really had to search my tbr for a book with animals. I was a bit surprised at how few I had so I'm hoping our good HA people can find a pile of animal horror for me to add to my list.

+1
That looks super fun!"
I really had to search my tbr for a book with animals. I was a bit surprised at how few I had so I'm hoping our good HA people can find a pile of animal horror for me to add to my list.
Some great ideas coming through.
However, when nominating a book please put a link to the book's page on GR so members can easily click through to see more about it.
However, when nominating a book please put a link to the book's page on GR so members can easily click through to see more about it.
I haven't read Wright in a while but he's always great, def adding this to my tbr :) yeah the search can be quite lengthy but that's also part of the joy of the group reads in general, I keep finding more and more books I want to read along the way.



About a farm and a weird pig.

Seconded!


The animal in question is the Humboldt Squid."
+1...I've had it in my TBR for what seems like forever

One Tough Bastard by Adam Howe

this is such a crazy entertaining book. Absolutely loved it and definitely recommend people check it out, but it's not a horror story, more of an 80's style 'buddy cop' action/comedy


The animal in question is the Humboldt Squid."
Below was incredible. And definitely worth a reread!

One Tough Bastard by Adam Howe

this is such a crazy entertaining book. Absolutely loved it and definitely..."
One Tough Bastard was a lot of fun. But I didn't think it was horrific. I would be down for a reread of Die Dog or Eat the Hatchet however. Not only did it have horror-themes throughout, Adam Howe is one of the coolest mofo's on the planet. In my opinion one of the best Horror-affiliated authors of the last decade+ who deserves a helluva lot more attention. Should eventually be right up there with King and Lansdale in popularity. I have really liked/loved everything I've read by him. But I believe DDEH was read here a little after it was first released so probably a no-go.


The animal in question is the Humboldt Squid."
Wow, I'm reading this regardless of how the vote comes out lol.
I myself would like to nominate The Legacy. A kitteh features largely in that story.
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The theme for March is books revolving around or heavily featuring animals.
Because we want to challenge you to discover something new, the old stand by books most everyone has read or at least heard of will NOT be eligible. These include Cujo, Pet Sematary, Fluke, Watchers, Jurassic Park, Jaws, Meg.
Additionally, we're looking for regular animals - felines, canines, birds, fish, reptiles, etc. CRYPTIDS and INSECTS are their own categories and will not qualify.
--As always, AUTHORS and PUBLISHERS may NOT nominate their own books.
--Pervious Group Reads are NOT eligible. Full list can be found here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
--Books with the most +1 are more likely to make the final poll.