Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Worst Page Turner (Quarterfinal 2-Last Chance to Vote)
What is the most terrible book that you just couldn't stop reading?
I know the quarterfinal turnaround is fast (and the posts are clogging up our regularly scheduled programming) but it is already almost time to take down quarterfinal number two, post results, and put up number three.
All of this will happen tomorrow.
So today is your last chance to vote on which of our titles will go on to the semifinal round. Don't forget you get three (3) votes, but that there is no ranking, so using as few votes as possible is better.
The poll itself is in the lower left at the bottom of the side menus.
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