KP Book Club Voting
Welcome to the voting phase! This time we had less suggestions, so I'm going to ask that everyone only vote for ONE book each. (Last time I thought we could get away with just selecting whatever we liked and hoping that one book got more than the others. I don't know if that even counts as voting, but whatever.) There's going to be a section at the end where you can say how long you would like for each individual book, so I've included the page length below the description of each book. Thanks! :)
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A Basket of Flowers by Christoph von Schmid

A Basket of Flowers was first published in 1755 and tells the story of Mary, who is brought up by her gentle, devoted father who delights in growing flowers and teaching Mary the truths of the gospel through the symbolism he finds in his beloved garden.

Page length: Varies with different editions, but is consistently more than 100 and less than 200 pages long
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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde's only novel is the dreamlike story of a young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty. In this celebrated work Wilde forged a devastating portrait of the effects of evil and debauchery on a young aesthete in late-19th-century England.

There is one very violent scene where someone is killed, which is described in detail. It’s implied that a character committed suicide. Additionally, there may be some light profanity and taking God’s name in vain.

Page length: Varies with different editions, but remains around the 300 page mark
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Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

Hatchet is a nineteen-chapter fictional novel written by American author Gary Paulsen and published in 1986. Hatchet is a survival novel about a thirteen-year-old boy named Brian Robeson who finds himself completely alone in the Canadian wilderness with only a hatchet as his tool.

Page length: 185 to 195 pages
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These books vary in length, and it may be that we'd like more or less time to read them. If you think one of the books (it doesn't matter if this is a book you voted for, or if it isn't) is too long or too short to read in a month, than you can write the title, author, and the time span you suggest here. Otherwise, feel welcome to leave it blank.
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