![]() The Blurb says: Welcome to America at the turn of the twentieth century, where the rhythms of ragtime set the beat. 42,280 ratings on Goodreads, with a 3.89 average rating. I’m intrigued to see which one you pick… FictionĪdded 29th September 2021. An unusual batch this month – not sure which one I’d choose myself! I had no idea Rider Haggard had written SF, so I’m intrigued by When the World Shook. Conan Doyle’s The Lost World will be a re-read and is also on my Classics Club list. The last two were both included in Mike Ashley’s history of early British SF, Yesterday’s Tomorrows, and since I owned them already in Kindle collected works, I shoved them onto the TBR. I picked up Graham Greene’s Our Man in Havana when it was on a Kindle deal. Ragtime by EL Doctorow is a leftover from my long-ago Great American Novel Quest. I like to run three months ahead with these polls, so the winner will be an August read. ![]() OK, People, time for another batch of four, still all from 2021. In the event of a tie, I’ll have the casting vote.) ![]() ![]() And I will read the one you pick within three months! If I begin to fall behind, I’ll have a gap till I catch up again. ![]() Once a month, I shall list the four oldest books on the TBR, then the next four, and so on, and each time you will select the one you think I should read, either because you’ve read and enjoyed it, or because you think the blurb looks good. ( A reminder of T he People’s Choice plan. ![]()
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