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Which book should be March 2009 Book of the Month?

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Which book should be Book of the Month for March 2009?

The Swan Maiden by Jules Watson
3
8%
A Question of Guilt by Julianne Lee
1
3%
Drood by Dan Simmons
3
8%
Vivaldi's Virgins by Barbara Quick
1
3%
Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
7
19%
The Master of Verona by David Blixt
9
24%
Celia Garth by Gwen Bristow
4
11%
The Mathematics of Love by Emma Darwin
1
3%
The Rose of Sebastopol by Katherine McMahon
0
No votes
Serena: A Novel by Ron Rash
1
3%
Sister Teresa by Barbara Mujica
2
5%
Daughter of the Sea by Sarah Woodhouse
0
No votes
The Secret Book of Grazei dei Rossi by Jacqueline Park
1
3%
Signora da Vinci by Robin Maxwell
4
11%
 
Total votes: 37

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diamondlil
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Post by diamondlil » Thu January 29th, 2009, 10:07 am

If there happens to be a tie then we have a vote off!

Voting will close in about 18 hours or so.
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Post by diamondlil » Fri January 30th, 2009, 6:37 am

And the


Image


goes to:



Master of Verona by David Blixt!



Yay! Although I do have to wonder why no one voted for it when I nominated it!

grumble, grumble, grumble!

Just kidding - LOL!!
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Post by annis » Fri January 30th, 2009, 9:21 pm

Yay! Maybe it's because more of us have read it since then and now share your enthusiasm :)

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Post by diamondlil » Fri January 30th, 2009, 10:06 pm

LOL!

It's fine. Just being a bit silly! :D
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