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>> No.19613108 [View]
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19613108

Currently at 88 ballots and 353 nominated books.

Howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5

>> No.19599683 [View]
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19599683

Howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5

>> No.19596664 [View]
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19596664

Howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5

>> No.19594936 [View]
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19594936

Currently at 32 ballots and 158 nominated books.

Howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Also: don't just vote, feel free to discuss your books in this thread!

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5
>https://forms.gle/5ougkzbR5tGFscvr5

>> No.19591985 [View]
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19591985

Currently at 20 submitted ballots and 99 nominated books.

Howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Also: don't just vote, feel free to discuss your books in this thread!

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6
>https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6
https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6
>https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6

>> No.19587137 [View]
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19587137

ATTENTION!
Now that I've got yr attention, howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Also: don't just vote, feel free to discuss your books in this thread!

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6
>https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6
https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6
>https://forms.gle/vhyTtdawvQ9C9E7t6

>> No.19582655 [View]
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19582655

ATTENTION!
Now that I've got yr attention, howdy friends! This is a thread for the year-end poll of /lit/'s Favorite Reads. Let it be known that this is not the monthly poll for December, that will be conducted at the end of the month as usual. Now, I know that the year isn't quite out yet, but I decided to conduct the year-end poll half-way through December to avoid the confusion and hassle of conducting two polls simultaneously.
This poll is also not for your favorite books of all time, or for the books which you think are the greatest of all time. This poll is for books you read this year specifically.
Whether it is a poem, play, novel, philosophical treatise or whatever, any work is valid to vote for as long as it was a work you read in the past year. Differing from our monthly polls, there is one extra slot on the ballot, so you may vote for six works rather than the usual five.
The poll will continue to run until Christmas Eve, at which point the votes will be tallied and rendered into a chart featuring two parts. One part will be dedicated to the most-read books of the year, and the other part will be a gallery of honorable mentions featuring underappreciated or underdiscussed books which were nominated by anons.

Also: don't just vote, feel free to discuss your books in this thread!

Finally, thank you to everyone who participated in these polls this year. I had a lot of fun making the charts and your ballots led me to a lot of great recommendations which I'd never heard of before. I had a great year and I hope you all did too. Happy Reading!

https://forms.gle/mgHqNXr9FKjcBsr49
>https://forms.gle/mgHqNXr9FKjcBsr49
https://forms.gle/mgHqNXr9FKjcBsr49
>https://forms.gle/mgHqNXr9FKjcBsr49

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