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I considered The War of the Flowers since you and MrsJ gave it such wonderful reviews . . . but that meant you had already read it. ;)
Legend or
The Phoenix Guards

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Wooo! Works =]


lol @ War of the Flowers!

It depends on the series.
The book needs to be able to stand alone. So, books in the Harry Dresden or Kate Daniels series would be eligible as they stand alone. A book like A Game of Thrones or Pawn of Prophesy would not be eligible.

I would like to nominate: Neverwhere, American Gods and Stardust, all by Neil Gaiman.
Confession: I'm nominating these for very selfish reasons. I've never read Neil Gaiman. In fact, I'd never heard of him before last year, which is apparently sacrilege for Fantasy fans. There - I said it! :)





Audra, could you link the book/author? It makes it easier for us to locate the correct book when its time to create the poll.



Carol, every time I look up a Guy Gavriel Kay book I see that you have read it already!
Because of the facts that Tigana has already been a group read and Ysabel is in a way part of The Fionavar Tapestry, I would suggest either The Lions of al-Rassan or A Song for Arbonne , however if the majority of the people who participate in these group reads have already read them, I’ll think of something else. I don’t want to bother suggesting a book that everyone has read already. Just let me know!

Half the enjoyment for me is in discussing books with everyone. I listed my Kay books because I love the ones I have and missed them on my favorites shelves (I didn't get into his Roman series as much).

Aw - you know ya wanna. ;)
Actually, I am so glad that I saw the reviews. I have never read Tad Williams due to the length of his novels and the reviews that *all* suggest they take forEVER to get going. But *once* they do . . . I am simply not that patient. But, this book intrigued. I've added to my "don't bother" list. :)


I love killing 2 birds with one stone. =D



It sometimes seems like everything is over with by the time I get it all posted right. If it is. LOL

I'd like to nominate Tatham Mound.
On his first raid the boy Hotfoot's arrow ripped through the Cale warrior's neck, unleashing his inflamed soul into the night. Thus the boy Hotfoot, maimed by a returning arrow, would begin his life's adventure as "Throat Shot." For along with a crippling deformity, the raid would also endow him with a link to the spirits, a gift for languages, and a mission.
In an Indian burial mound near the Florida home of noted fantasy author Piers Anthony, archaeologists unearthed the remains and artifacts if Indians dating back to the time of the Spanish Conquest. This discovery served as inspiration for Piers Anthony's most ambitious novel yet in an extraordinary career, a monumental saga of the Native Americans, Tatham Mound.
Apprenticed to an Indian trader, the young Throat Shot travels throughout the known world, meeting other tribes, learning their languages, encountering the women who would be his wives, and conversing with the spirits of the dead, the ancestors who would instruct him on the purpose of his wanderings. For Throat Shot was born in a fateful time. In his later years, renamed Tale Teller, he would be repository of Indian lore and the interpreter who accompanies the Conquistador de Soto on the march through the Southeast that would ultimately spell doom for his people.
Tatham Mound is a poignant vision of the Spanish Conquest for the Indian viewpoint, a chronicle of a lost culture, brimming with the lore, the achievements, and the courage of an utterly vanished American tribe.


Nope, not yet. You still have time to vote :-)"
Already have.

I wanna know! I wanna know. :(

You want to know what? What my suggestion is?
I suggest, for the Urban Fantasy Choice for May, we should read "Hold Me Closer, Necromancer" by Lish McBride.
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To me, "stand-alone" means a book that has a clear arc, one book, no cliff-hanger endings or "To Be Continued" at the end. We prefer formats to be in as many as possible (some people don't have ereaders), and as always, please don't nominate your own book.
Also, PLEASE include a link to your suggestion--if you've noticed, GR keeps track of all books/authors "mentioned in this topic," which makes setting up the final poll much easier. Thanks!
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