Friday, September 23, 2011

Vote Time!

Hi again!

We have had some great suggestions and it is time to pick this months book! Lets try and do this today if we can so we can get reading. I know we are all really excited. I've eliminated anything that has already been read by a member. These are the final choices to vote for.




The Other Boleyn Girl by Phillipa Gregory

Two sisters competing for the greatest prize: the love of a king When Mary Boleyn comes to court as an innocent girl of fourteen, she catches the eye of Henry VIII. Dazzled by the king, Mary falls in love with both her golden prince and her growing role as unofficial queen. However, she soon realizes just how much she is a pawn in her family's ambitious plots as the king's interest begins to wane and she is forced to step aside for her best friend and rival: her sister, Anne. Then Mary knows that she must defy her family and her king, and take her fate into her own hands.





The Black Dahlia by James Ellroy

An exquisitely written book of murder and obsession that takes the true details of the unsolved 1947 Elizabeth Short murder and creates a fictional story of a police detective determined to solve the case. The Black Dahlia is a page turning mystery novel, but it is also much more. Ellroy uses the story to delve into the dark recesses of the human psyche and force the reader to deal with obsession, evil, right and wrong


 


The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven by Kevin Malarkey

In 2004, Kevin Malarkey and his six-year-old son, Alex, suffered an horrific car accident. The impact from the crash paralyzed Alex—and medically speaking, it was unlikely that he could survive. “I think Alex has gone to be with Jesus,” a friend told the stricken dad. But two months later, Alex awoke from a coma with an incredible story to share. Of events at the accident scene and in the hospital while he was unconscious. Of the angels that took him through the gates of heaven itself. Of the unearthly music that sounded just terrible to a six-year-old. And, most amazing of all . . . Of meeting and talking to Jesus.





The Twentieth Wife       
                                                                                            
 In The Twentieth Wife, first-time novelist Indu Sundaresan introduces readers to life inside a bejeweled, dazzling birdcage--the world of the Mughal Court's zenana, or imperial harem. Her heroine exercises power in the only way available to a woman in 17th-century India: from behind the veil. At the age of 8, Mehrunissa (the name means "Sun of Women") has already settled on her life's goal. After just one glimpse of his face, she wants to marry the Crown Prince Salim. And marry him she does, albeit some 26 years later, after overcoming the opposition of her family, an ill-starred early marriage, numerous miscarriages, and the scheming of other wives.


The Violets of March by Sarah Jio

In her twenties, Emily Wilson was on top of the world: she had a bestselling novel, a husband plucked from the pages of GQ, and a one-way ticket to happily ever after. Ten years later, the tide has turned on Emily's good fortune. So when her great-aunt Bee invites her to spend the month of March on Bainbridge Island in Washington State, Emily accepts, longing to be healed by the sea. Researching her next book, Emily discovers a red velvet diary, dated 1943, whose contents reveal startling connections to her own life.




Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford

A historical fiction bestselling novel by Jamie Ford about the love and friendship of a Chinese boy and a Japanese girl during the Japanese internment in World War II.   








Vote for your pick in the comments below!


Also, as I mentioned in the comments I would like to offer up my house as the spot of the first book club meeting. I am suggesting Saturday, October 22nd as the date. I know it is early days still but let me know when you can if there are any issues with that date and we can adjust. 

8 comments:

Maia Shea said...

And my vote is... dun dun dun... The Other Boleyn Girl! I have seen the movie but I suspect the book is much better. Thanks for suggesting it Nicola.

Cheryl Irwin said...

My vote- The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven by Kevin Malarkey

Nicola Madore said...

Hi Everyone,
This is soooo hard - there are so many great books its really hard to choose just one.
But I think my choice has to be The Other Boleyn Girl as well - I have been wanting to read it for almost a year now. Looking forward to seeing everyone else's votes.

Nicola Madore said...

Oh and Sat Oct.22 works for me!

Harmeet said...

I pick: The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven. The last vote will be the tiebreaker :D

Maia Shea said...

Oooh Heather its all on you now! The suspense is killing me!

Heather Hughes said...

Ok. After careful consideration....

The Other Bolynn Girl

I have been meaning to read this for a while!

Maia said...

Yay! Thanks Heather. For those of you with a kobo, I have bought the book on kobo and you are welcome to log on to my account and download the book. So excited to get reading. It's the perfect weather to stay in with a book too.