Participants can vote and/or donate for their very favorite book. To vote for your favorite book simply reply to this thread with the title and author. Please note that you can only vote once. Voting means one person one vote. If you have any puppets, you are not permitted to vote with them.
To donate for your favorite book you first must purchase one of the following from the NationStates store…
1. Supporter: $2.99
2. Postmaster: $4.99
3. Postmaster-General: $9.99
Reply to this thread with the amount rounded up (ie $2.99 -> $3) and indicate which book (title and author) that it is for.
Purchases/donations made prior to this thread cannot be applied to your favorite book. If you already have Postmaster-General, then in order to donate for your favorite book, you’ll have to make a purchase for somebody who doesn’t already have Postmaster-General. Making a purchase for your puppet is acceptable.
Rules
- One person one vote
- Voting with puppets is prohibited
- Donating multiple times for multiple books is permitted
- Previous donations can’t be applied to your favorite book
- Screenshots can’t be used as proof of donation
- Trophies will be used as proof of donation
Results
Voting | Donating |
5 - The Lusty Argonian Maid by Crassius Curio 3 - Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein 2 - The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith 2 - Foundation by Isaac Asimov 1 - Worm by J.C Mccrae 1 - Codex Seraphinianus by Luigi Serafini 1 - The Art Of War by Sun Tzu 1 - The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky 1 - Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell 1 - Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo 1 - Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose 1 - Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss 1 - The Better Butter Battle Book by Dr. Seuss | $10 - Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein $6 - The Lusty Argonian Maid by Crassius Curio $3 - The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith |
Backstory
This is the third NS experiment to test the difference between voting and donating. In the first experiment, many people participated in the voting poll, but only one person participated in the donating poll. In the second experiment, several people participated in the donating poll, but there was a concern that people were voting with their puppets. Hopefully the problem with puppets will be minimized in this third experiment.
Discussion
- Which book is the best?
- How do you define “best”?
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[Last updated to include Nova-Columbia's input]