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1. Imajica
2. Gates of Fire |
1. Snow Leopard (I have this guy's book on Tigers ... phenomenal pictures, excellent and unsual commentary.
2. Gates of Fire It was actually difficult to choose between Gates and Imajica. |
1) Imagjica
2) Snow Leopard |
only 4 voters??? :(
Monday looks like a good day to close voting. |
I just have no time. :(
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A small but enthusiastic crowd has selected Clive Barker's Imajica as June's Book of the Month! I did not vote since there was a clear winner.
WoooHooo!! Just so no one gets confused, this version of Imajica is the Part I version. The original work is almost 1,000 pages so they split it into two volumes. I bring this to everyone's attention so that if you think you want both books, you might find the 1,000± page original less expensive than Part I and Part II purchased separately. I'm taking the plunge and getting the big one. I'm a big fan of Barker's and hope everyone enjoys the book. |
July Book of the Month Chooser
I've just run the random number generator once more, and I have here July's Chooser of Books.
And the chooser is... Stevedallas! *golf clap* Are you going to make us read some Bloom County? Or how about making everyone buy: The Complete Far Side Leather-Bound Set [Signed Limited Edition] |
I'm not worthy... I'm not worthy....
When am I supposed to post my three choices? Heh heh heh..... I'm still narrowing it down... However cartoons are doubtful. ("The Complete Cherry Poptart" might still make the cut, but I'd be afraid to be responsible for giving blue a coronary.) |
This was such a tough choice--not only did I want to find interesting books, I also wanted to make sure they would be relatively easy to acquire and would be readable by most people within the month. In the end I will nominate the following three books, which I have lettered A, B, and C for your voting pleasure.
Since we have had two straight fiction nominees, I have decided to take us back on a nonfiction tack.
Now, as a special added attraction, because I know many of you will have laid awake at night thinking, "Gee, I wish I could have more than three books picked out for me by SteveDallas," I have listed some favorites (along with typical quotes) that did not make the cut, primarily because they were too much fun, and I wanted to keep things serious. You may wish to check them out on your own time!
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I'll go with b.
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They all look good. B is my first choice, but I can't make up my mind for choice two. I'll have to think about it some more.
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B C It was actually choosing number 1 ... the Shopping book, while interesting (and marketing was something I was once fascinated with as an expression of human behavior and manipulation) I don't know if I could sustain interest through an entire book, no matter how many amusing and witty anecdotes it contains. I love Feynman and have read The Pleasure of Finding Things Out as well as Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman which is why it ended up as my second choice ... it represents ground already covered, thus Witsec is #1. |
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It looks like Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman by Jame Gleick
has won with only three votes cast. To be fair, let's allow two more days of voting, but I think everyone that is going to vote has voted. I can't tell if people are participating and not voting, or if we only have three or four people participating at all :( I for one don't want to stop because we have yet to have a bad book, they've all been really good! Even most of the runner-ups look good to me. |
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