Voting starts May 22 and ends October 2018. See link for more of the 100 nominees.
I'm about this but do wish they had done it by categories or even time periods (I.e., published before 1900, before 1950, before 2000, type of splits). I agree that those are 100 of the most read, most popular and even most influential books.
I just mean it's weird seeing beloved childhood books like Charlotte's Web and Anne of Green Gables up against Carch 22, Then There Were None, and long running contemporary series like Alex Cross and Wheel of Time?
Then the hordes of fans for Twilight, Fifty Shades of Gray, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter ...
(I am not at all disrespecting Harry Potter; frankly I think those books are responsible for an entire generation of readers. It's just weird to see it up against the other nominees.)
How would you vote -- a childhood favorite that made you a reader or your favorite recent read?
Title: With This Christmas Ring
Author: Manda Collins
Publisher: Swerve
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"With This Christmas Ring" by Manda Collins
My Thoughts....
What a good holiday romance read of just what can happen when a love lost will be found once again that will definite capture the wonderful feeling of the true spirit of this holiday season. I found this short novella story to be well written from the start to the finish that will definite keep your attention. This was one of those read that will have you shaking your head as this story unfolds that tells 'the tale of a pair of lovers that were truly torn apart by the conspiracies of a particular family member.' What will happen when all of the story comes out from traveling to Wrotham Castle? Will these two [Merry & Alex] that had been torn apart be able to work toward their HEA? Well, to find out you will have to pick up "With This Christmas Ring" to find out.
I highlighted a few; see https://www.fictfact.com/BookReleaseCalendar for full list.