What should we read for April 2019?

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What should we read for April 2019?

Poll ended at 04 Apr 2019, 20:27

​​Action/Adventure
0
No votes
Biography/Memoir
0
No votes
Books Made Into Movies
1
20%
Coming-of-Age
0
No votes
Graphic Novel/Manga
0
No votes
LGBTQ+
0
No votes
New Adult
1
20%
Picture/Illustrated
0
No votes
Poetry
0
No votes
Science Fiction/Dystopian
3
60%
 
Total votes: 5

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What genre are you in the mood to read for April? Something light and fun or something more serious? Choose a genre and let's see which one wins out!
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I vote for Science Fiction/Dystopian. I am the mood for a good Dystopian! :)
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gali wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 22:42 I vote for Science Fiction/Dystopian. I am the mood for a good Dystopian! :)
A good Dystopian sounds good. Thanks for voting! :tiphat:
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I'm torn! :gaah: :faint: :lol:
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Gravy wrote: 02 Apr 2019, 00:43 I'm torn! :gaah: :faint: :lol:
It's so hard! I don't mind changing my mind. I would read a good Dystopian, too. Not sure if that makes your decision any easier though! :lol:
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Choose Dystopian and we can read it together. :)
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I went ahead and voted for sci-fi/dystopian.

I've been meaning to read 1984, or Fahrenheit 541, so I can do that, or I can flip it and read Contact, or finally get around to The Martian! :mrgreen: 8)
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I switched my vote to SciFi/Dystopian. I haven't actually read Fahrenheit 541 and have been meaning to, so I would interested in that, too. :D
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I have read Fahrenheit 541, The Martian, and 1984 and loved them! :)
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hsimone wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 15:43 I switched my vote to SciFi/Dystopian. I haven't actually read Fahrenheit 541 and have been meaning to, so I would interested in that, too. :D
We could make it a read-a-long if you want. :)
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gali wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 22:28 I have read Fahrenheit 541, The Martian, and 1984 and loved them! :)
I'm so ashamed of myself for not getting to The Martian yet. :lol:
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Gravy wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 22:34
gali wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 22:28 I have read Fahrenheit 541, The Martian, and 1984 and loved them! :)
I'm so ashamed of myself for not getting to The Martian yet. :lol:
No need to, just read it. It is a great book! :)
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I plan to!

I'm attempting to make this year about getting to all the books I've been putting off. Never going to get to everything, but I'm doing well so far. :D
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Good luck! :)
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I thought that books made into movies would be fun, but I guess I was the only one that thought that. :roll:
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