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Maisie Dobbs is wonderful! I second your suggestion, Susanna!

Oh, Bettie - that one is good, too! Can I second yours and still second Susanna's?

Oh, Bettie - that..."
I think maybe this choice is too parochial for most to relish but hey! I'd love you to second it - thanks

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But still a good book nonetheless.

I can work this into a theme for the next European Royalty read.

That would be entirely groovy - thanks
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***ANY COUNTRY, FICTION OR NON-FICTION***
Okay everyone, it's that time of the month - time to nominate! Anyone who would like to nominate ONE book may do so in this thread.
The theme this month is WORLD WAR I THROUGH WORLD WAR II (1914-1945) (any country, fiction or non-fiction). There's a lot of flexibility here! Certainly you can pick either of the wars, but you can also pick the Roaring 20s, the Great Depression or the Holocaust - anything at all that takes place during that time period.
Please try to check amazon or some other site to make sure the book is easily available - the last thing we want is to nominate some great book that no one can get! If you nominate more than ONE book, only the first book listed will make it into the voting thread (so save additional books for the next months!). Also, if the book doesn't fit the theme, I won't add it to this month's voting list, but I will carry it over to the next theme that it does fit under if you would like.
Feel free to nominate one book of your choice in this thread until April 19th, 9pm Eastern.
At around that time, I'll make a voting poll and list all the nominated books in it, and people can vote in the poll until the poll closes (set to last through April 23rd). Discussion can start on May 1st.
Happy Nominating!