What should we read for July?

For June 2018 we will be reading short stories.

What should we read for July?

Poll ended at 01 Jul 2018, 02:32

​​Action/Adventure
1
7%
Beach/Vacation
1
7%
Children/Middle Grade
1
7%
Classic Literary Fiction
3
21%
LGBTQ+
2
14%
New Adult
2
14%
Non-Fiction
0
No votes
Romance
1
7%
Satire/Humor
0
No votes
Steampunk/Science Fiction
3
21%
 
Total votes: 14

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gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 08:00
hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 07:28
gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 04:24

Sounds good to me. I opened the new forum. :tiphat:

What BOTD was it? I may read it as well.
Thank you! :tiphat:

I was thinking of reading Zeva by Tesha Finley. Did you want to read this one, too?
Yes, I did. :)
Ooo...that would be fun if we read the same book. :)
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hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:28
gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 08:00
hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 07:28

Thank you! :tiphat:

I was thinking of reading Zeva by Tesha Finley. Did you want to read this one, too?
Yes, I did. :)
Ooo...that would be fun if we read the same book. :)
Indeed! It will be my next book. :)
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gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:51
hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:28
gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 08:00

Yes, I did. :)
Ooo...that would be fun if we read the same book. :)
Indeed! It will be my next book. :)
Cool! It'll be my next book, too. :)
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hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 10:16
gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:51
hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:28

Ooo...that would be fun if we read the same book. :)
Indeed! It will be my next book. :)
Cool! It'll be my next book, too. :)
I finished my book and will start it today. :)
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gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 22:22
hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 10:16
gali wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 09:51

Indeed! It will be my next book. :)
Cool! It'll be my next book, too. :)
I finished my book and will start it today. :)
Nice! I finished a book yesterday, so I will also start reading it today. :)
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hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 03:43 Since it is a tie between Classic Literary Fiction and Steampunk/Science Fiction, let's split the two for the next two months. For July, why don't we go with Steampunk/Science Fiction, and then for August, we can read a Classic Literary Fiction?

There was a recent BOTD that I want to read that I think is labeled as Science Fiction, so I wouldn't mind giving that one a try for this month, but I'm totally up for suggestions, too!

Thank you to everyone who voted! :tiphat:
I opened the August Forum. :tiphat:
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gali wrote: 31 Jul 2018, 23:39
hsimone wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 03:43 Since it is a tie between Classic Literary Fiction and Steampunk/Science Fiction, let's split the two for the next two months. For July, why don't we go with Steampunk/Science Fiction, and then for August, we can read a Classic Literary Fiction?

There was a recent BOTD that I want to read that I think is labeled as Science Fiction, so I wouldn't mind giving that one a try for this month, but I'm totally up for suggestions, too!

Thank you to everyone who voted! :tiphat:
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Thank you! :tiphat:
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