OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:19 am
OFFICIAL POLL: June, July and August 2010 Non-Fiction Book
READ THESE RULES BEFORE VOTING PLEASE
Poll Starts: Monday, May 10, 2010
Poll Ends: The poll ends when we have a clear winner. You can count on the poll being up for at least 10 full days.
• You MUST have 10 or more total posts to vote. We usually require 25 forum posts. We're going to attempt to lighten up on this rule, but please do not vote if you aren't going to participate.
• You can cast 3 votes and distribute your 3 votes however you like. If you don't assign all 3 votes it will be assumed that you wished to assign all 3 of your votes to the one book you selected.
Example:
2 votes for Book #1
1 vote for Book #2
• You can try to convince other people to vote for your book choice by explaining why you're voting the way you're voting. You are doing BookTalk.org a huge service by explaining a little about why you picked whatever book you picked, although this extra step is not required. People do read comments and you do stand to influence them if you make a passionate plea for your book, and the whole goal of our book selection process is to find a book that will stimulate discussion. So don't be shy about attempting to sell us on your book choice.
• Vote today! Please don't wait till you see other people voting because they're waiting for YOU to vote.
Now, on to our book choices...
READ THESE RULES BEFORE VOTING PLEASE
Poll Starts: Monday, May 10, 2010
Poll Ends: The poll ends when we have a clear winner. You can count on the poll being up for at least 10 full days.
• You MUST have 10 or more total posts to vote. We usually require 25 forum posts. We're going to attempt to lighten up on this rule, but please do not vote if you aren't going to participate.
• You can cast 3 votes and distribute your 3 votes however you like. If you don't assign all 3 votes it will be assumed that you wished to assign all 3 of your votes to the one book you selected.
Example:
2 votes for Book #1
1 vote for Book #2
• You can try to convince other people to vote for your book choice by explaining why you're voting the way you're voting. You are doing BookTalk.org a huge service by explaining a little about why you picked whatever book you picked, although this extra step is not required. People do read comments and you do stand to influence them if you make a passionate plea for your book, and the whole goal of our book selection process is to find a book that will stimulate discussion. So don't be shy about attempting to sell us on your book choice.
• Vote today! Please don't wait till you see other people voting because they're waiting for YOU to vote.
Now, on to our book choices...