Calling for March Book Nominations

We’re still enjoying our discussion of The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister, but it’s time to think ahead to next month!  Spring is just around the corner, and it’s time to make your nominations for our March book selection.

Take a moment to leave your nominations in comments here on the website, after this post.  Nominate as many books as you want to, then lobby as hard as you like, here or on twitter (don’t forget to use the #ediblebooks hashtag!).

Nominations are open from now until Tuesday, February 19th at midnight.  We’ll start voting on Thursday the 21st, and the polls will stay open until Monday February 25th.  We’ll announce the book, then the reading/discussion will start on March 1st.  February is a short month, so we’ll be reading our new book before you know it.

Looking forward to warmer weather, some great book suggestions, and even more great discussion!

~Natalie & Christina

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Calling for February Book Nominations

It is such a delight to read and discuss My Life in France that it will be hard to say good bye to Julia Child at the end of January and move on to another book.

It’s time to place your nominations for our February book selection.  Please take a moment to consider a book or two with food themes running through them that you’d like to read, then leave your nominations in comments here on the website, after this post.  Nominate as many books as you want to, then lobby as hard as you like, here or on twitter (don’t forget to use the #ediblebooks hashtag!).

Nominations are open from now until Saturday January 19th at midnight.  We’ll announce the short list and start voting on Monday the 21st, and the polls will stay open until Saturday January 26th.  We’ll announce the book, then the reading/discussion will start on February 1st.

Even though we’ll miss Julia Child (and Paul!), there are so many great books out there that I know we’ll have a good time in February.  Looking forward to diving into another wonderful book with all of you on Twitter!

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Calling for January Book Nominations

Time flies during the holidays, doesn’t it?  We’re still reading and discussing Toast by Nigel Slater, and we’re counting down the days to Christmas.

It’s time time to place your nominations for our January book selection.  Please take a moment in the midst of your shopping, baking, and merry-making to leave your nominations in comments here on the website, after this post.  Nominate as many books as you want to, then lobby as hard as you like, here or on twitter (don’t forget to use the #ediblebooks hashtag!).

Nominations are open from now until Wednesday December 19th at midnight.  We’ll announce the short list and start voting on Friday the 21st, and the polls will stay open until Wednesday, December 26th.  We’ll announce the book, then the reading/discussion will start on January 1st.

The cold, dark evenings of January are the perfect time to curl up on the couch with a book.  Looking forward to more warm conversation with all of you on Twitter!

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Calling for December Book Nominations

We’re still in the midst of a fascinating discussion of our November book selection, White Truffles in Winter, By N.M. Kelby.  The Edible Books community is growing, and your participation is what makes this conversation great.

And it is already time to place your nominations for our December book selection.  We’re headed into the busy holiday season, but please take a moment to leave your nominations in comments here on the website, after this post.  Nominate as many books as you want to, then lobby as hard as you like, here or on twitter (don’t forget to use the #ediblebooks hashtag!).

Nominations are open from now until Monday, November 19th at midnight.  We’ll announce the short list and start voting on Wednesday the 21st, and the polls will stay open until Sunday,November 25th.  We’ll announce the book, then the reading/discussion will start on December 1st.

Looking forward to some fresh December book suggestions, and even more great discussion!

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Calling for November Book Nominations

The conversation continues on our October book selection, Make the Bread, Buy the Butter by Jennifer Reese.

And It’s time to place your nominations for our November book selection.  Leave your nominations in comments here on the website, after this post.  Nominate as many books as you want to, then lobby as hard as you like, here or on twitter (don’t forget to use the #ediblebooks hashtag!).

Nominations are open from now until Friday, October 19th at midnight.  We’ll start voting on Sunday the 21th, and the polls will stay open until Thursday, October 25th.  We’ll announce the book, then the reading/discussion will start on November 1st.

Looking forward to some great book suggestions, and even more great discussion!

New to Edible Books?  Welcome to the club!  If you need more information about how Edible Books works, please read the participation guidelines here.