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October
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- NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS: Know It Now Webseries with J...
- The 2012 Goodreads Choice Awards are Live (with co...
- Interview with Joe Abercrombie (Interviewed by Mih...
- Interview with Miles Cameron (with comments by Liv...
- The 2012 Goodreads Choice Awards Start October 30t...
- GUEST POST: Halloween In Bulgaria by Harry Markov
- SFF vs "Mainstream" - a Few Lines From 12 Recent/C...
- Two Mini-Reviews: Crimes Against Magic by Steve Mc...
- "Red Country" by Joe Abercrombie (Reviewed by Livi...
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- "Tom Swan and the Head of St. George - Serial Inst...
- Two Mini Reviews: Rogues Of The Black Fury by Trav...
- 2012 Booker Prize Winner "Bring Up the Bodies (Wol...
- A Stunning Trailer for Robert Redick's Epic and Ex...
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
The 2012 Goodreads Choice Awards Start October 30th (with comments by Liviu Suciu)
The 2011 Goodreads Choice Awards were a great experience and I followed them step by step with the final post HERE, while the earlier posts are linked there. Lots and lots of book lovers voted - as opposed to fans of particular authors or of dressing up - so while the awards are to a large extent a popularity contest, they are much more representative than any fan voted award in any genre.
I plan to repeat the 2011 experience and do a series of posts following each round, my choices, comments, predictions etc, starting next Saturday, November 3, while the initial choices can be seen on Goodreads starting October 30.
I plan to repeat the 2011 experience and do a series of posts following each round, my choices, comments, predictions etc, starting next Saturday, November 3, while the initial choices can be seen on Goodreads starting October 30.
The official announcement, including method of selection, eligibility, categories, dates of each phase is included below.
"15 Nominees in 20 Categories
Fifteen
books will be nominated in the following categories: Fiction, Mystery
& Thriller, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, Science
Fiction, Horror, Romance, Memoir & Autobiography, History &
Biography, Nonfiction, Food & Cookbooks, Humor, Graphic Novels &
Comics, Poetry, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Fantasy & Science
Fiction, Middle Grade & Children's Books, Picture Books, and
Goodreads Author.
Visit www.goodreads.com/choiceawards on October 30th to view the 2012 nominations!
Three Chances to Vote!
Three rounds of voting will be open to all 12 million Goodreads members, and winners will be announced December 4th.
Opening Round: October 30 – November 11
Voting open to 15 official nominees and write-in votes.
Voting open to 15 official nominees and write-in votes.
Semifinal Round: November 12 – November 18
The top 5 write-in votes became official nominees, bringing the total to 20 books in each category. Additional write-ins no longer accepted.
The top 5 write-in votes became official nominees, bringing the total to 20 books in each category. Additional write-ins no longer accepted.
Final Round: November 19 – November 27
The field narrows to the top 10 books in each category, and members have one last chance to vote
The field narrows to the top 10 books in each category, and members have one last chance to vote
About the Nominations
Instead of consulting publishing experts or a judging panel, we look to readers to find the best books of the year. We analyze statistics from the 170 million books added, rated, and reviewed on the site in 2012 and nominate based on a book's number of ratings and average rating. So a nomination is truly an honor because it comes straight from the readers! |
2012 Eligibility
Books
published for the first time in the United States in English between
November 29, 2011 and November 25, 2012 are eligible for the 2012
Goodreads Choice Awards. Books published in December 2012 will be
eligible for the 2013 season."
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Liviu,when will you be posting the review of The Red Knight by Miles Cameron ? I am looking forward to reading this very much.
you can follow on Goodreads my progress - it's updated for the first 100 pages, but i will add later today the next 170 as I am now ~270
the target date for the rv is Oct 30, while tomorrow we have Miles Cameron himself on FBC
Thanks for the info Liviu,looking forward to the interview and review.
I bought the ebook today as i could not wait any longer hehehe...
really enjoying it so far.
This is a great website and I have gotten so many great book suggestions. Thanks so much! I just finished a wonderful book called, "Up From Corinth: Book 2 of Journey Into Darkness" by author J. Arthur Moore. This a fiction novel, which is part two of a four part series, that follows a boy's search for his father during the Civil War. http://www.upfromcorinth.com/