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Okay, I'll start. I'll suggest two that are on my to-read list, one non-knitting fiction and one knitting non-fiction!
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All Wound Up: The Yarn Harlot Writes for a Spin





On the knitting fiction side, have Barbara Bretton's Sugar Maple mysteries been put forward?
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31...
Susan, I've seen at least one Barbara Bretton in the polls in the past years, and it didn't win, but I enjoyed the first one and may slip one of the follow ups in....intend to hesitate to do too many sequels, as some are not as enjoyable if everyone hasn't read the first (but in a series that's been around for a bit, people have often read the first a while ago and won't vote for that again). I like them, I'll slip one into the poll later on down the road.

I love Christopher Moore, he is a hoot!
Something light would be good for August, don't you all think?
I'll check in on my phone to see what the read will be.


This one came up as a "suggested read" on my e-reader and not only does it look like a good read but it is about Yarn Bombing.
Wow, thanks Rachelle! That looks so well reviewed that we may have to toss that into the September mix....I'll make a poll in a couple weeks.

Just a reminder that I'll take any nominations on this thread - any time you think of something, pop it on here. And if your book lost, take heart! It may pop back into a poll again!
Here are a couple that have been on my TBR list for a while and I see they have also been nominated for the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Awards.
Drop Dead Healthy: One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry


Here are some ideas for upcoming polls:
The Time Keeper
The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D.
The Shop on Blossom Street




D as well.
And to introduce myself, I came to this group via Ravelry, where I am smiling-tortoise. I spend alot more time knitting than reading, which hasn't always been true, but is in my current living situation. I'm hoping with this group I'll find some commitment to my reading....

F Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise
Josephine Tey Daughter of Time

I've read a few of them and LOVED his writing. I've not read this book, so I'd vote for it for a read along.
Angela - this won the group read for November - you're welcome to go look at the discussion posts and still chime in - for some books, we discuss LONG after the month is over.
No problem ladies, really, feel free to read some of our past books and go read the comments. It's not quite as good as discussing a book 'as you go', but it's better than doing it alone!
As usual, still soliciting suggestions for the May group read. If anyone has something they're dyingtonread, please post it or send me a message. Otherwise, you are at my mercy as to what goes in the poll!
Here are two I've had on my to read list for a while:
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America
The Night Strangers



Heard they're both EXCELLENT Rachel, but both too scary for me. :) I'll throw them in the mix though - I know most knitters feel they're needles will defend them from anything!


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It would possibly make a good selection.

If you absolutely cannot find it free somewhere, you can read it online at this location:
Isabel, we did read that a while ago. (Last summer, I think?) You are welcome to scroll down to find the discussions!
Rebecca wrote: "Starting The Painted Ladies by Buchanan for June"
Rebecca, can you tell me who wrote that? When I pulled up the painted ladies, There were lots of books by that title, and none by a Buchanan in the top ten....
at any rate, I have enough for this month, and a good start on next month too!
Rebecca, can you tell me who wrote that? When I pulled up the painted ladies, There were lots of books by that title, and none by a Buchanan in the top ten....
at any rate, I have enough for this month, and a good start on next month too!
Needles and Artifice: A Refined Adventure Story with Ingenious Knitting Patterns by The Ladies of Mischief
Kathryn wrote: "Needles and Artifice: A Refined Adventure Story with Ingenious Knitting Patterns by The Ladies of Mischief"
I'd like to add, that I found Needles and Artifice at KnitPicks.com for 40% off. I'd seen it in a bookstore and knew I had to have it, but the price was a bit steep for my budget at the time. The sale price is glorious!
I'd like to add, that I found Needles and Artifice at KnitPicks.com for 40% off. I'd seen it in a bookstore and knew I had to have it, but the price was a bit steep for my budget at the time. The sale price is glorious!

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
from the BOTN blog:
"I chose to tell you all about Susan’s new book The Funeral Dress, but I didn’t think about how hard it would be to describe her book while she was sitting right next to me. Nerve-wracking! I truly loved Susan’s story of Emmalee Bullard, a young, unwed mother, who loses Leona, her only ally in town, then does what she thinks is right to honor her friend. Beautiful characters and the wonderful Appalachian setting make this a novel worth reading, discussing, and recommending. "

Here are a couple of book ideas that I've got on my to-read list:
The Engagements
Where'd You Go, Bernadette


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