What book no one seems to have heard of?
Tomorrow the second half of our semifinal round will go up, so you have one more day to vote for the best book that seems to be a well kept secret. As usual I was more than generous with allowing some Spock eyebrow worthy books onto the poll. (Hugo award winning best selling authors? Not really so obscure.) But I trusted your experience when you discovered most people hadn't heard of something.
Please don't forget to vote in our current semifinal round for the best book no one seems to have heard of. (And again, the irony of voting on a poll for books no one has heard of is not lost on me.) Tomorrow I will get up the second half of the poll so we can figure out which titles will go on to the final round in time to have a couple of weeks rounding out December to vote.
The poll itself is on the left side, at the bottom of the side menus.
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Do you keep lists of the books in your polls? I'd love to be able to go back to them when looking for books to read.
ReplyDeleteNot exactly, but if you go to the labels list (lower right) you can follow the tag "Poll Results" and that should be all of them, unless I forgot to label some.
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