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Results
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline is the winner! We can’t wait for our first discussion on Saturday, December 12th, 2020! Check out the details and full reading schedule here.
Welcome to our next book selection vote! The winner will be our book club read for December! If you’ve been reading with us, we hope you enjoyed Dracul by Dacre Stoker and JD Barker and are excited to vote on our next read. If you’re just joining us, welcome to the Quill Quotes Book Club! We’re excited to read with you!
Genre Vote Results
There was no genre vote this time. To end the year, we decided to take a look back through our previous book selection votes to choose from a few of our top picks that didn’t win!
The Choices
We’ve selected five possible books from this year’s previous votes for our eighth book club read! Check them out and then vote for those you’re interested in reading with us below. The book with the most votes wins, so you can cross your fingers and vote for only your favorite or hedge your bets and vote for your top choices. If there’s a tie, we’ll pick… If we’re tied, we’ll flip a coin!
Miracle Creek by Angie Kim
In a small town in Virginia, a group of people know each other because they’re part of a special treatment center, a hyperbaric chamber that may cure a range of conditions from infertility to autism. But then the chamber explodes, two people die, and it’s clear the explosion wasn’t an accident. [Read more]
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
In the year 2045, reality is an ugly place. The only time Wade Watts really feels alive is when he’s jacked into the OASIS, a vast virtual world where most of humanity spends their days. [Read more]
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
The hero-narrator of The Catcher in the Rye is an ancient child of sixteen, a native New Yorker named Holden Caufield. Through circumstances that tend to preclude adult, secondhand description, he leaves his prep school in Pennsylvania and goes underground in New York City for three days. [Read more]
The Future of Feeling: Building Empathy in a Tech-Obsessed World by Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
An insightful exploration of what social media, AI, robot technology, and the digital world are doing to our relationships with each other and with ourselves. [Read more]
The Rule of One by Ashley Saunders and Leslie Saunders
In the near-future United States, a one-child policy is ruthlessly enforced. Everyone follows the Rule of One. But Ava Goodwin, daughter of the head of the Texas Family Planning Division, has a secret—one her mother died to keep and her father has helped to hide for her entire life. [Read more]
Vote Now!
Voting closes on Saturday 11/28, with the winner to be announced the next day!
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