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Christopher wrote: "I will recommend The Red Knight by Miles Cameron!"
The Red Knight was really awesome! I can't wait to read
The Fell Sword, when it comes out Dec. 19th.
Even if it means, I can't read along the Fantasy pick in December, but The Red Knight should be read by way more people, so it has my vote and full support. :)
The Red Knight was really awesome! I can't wait to read
The Fell Sword, when it comes out Dec. 19th.
Even if it means, I can't read along the Fantasy pick in December, but The Red Knight should be read by way more people, so it has my vote and full support. :)

I have that borrowed from a neighbour! have been meaning to read and return for a while now

John and Roger, if it hasn't been a BotM before then you can certainly nominate it - even if many of us have read them there will be some who haven't and we can always either re-read it and/or join in the discussion so no worries :)
I'm going for Rivers of London, i accidentally bought the sequel Moon Over Soho and i just have to read the first one first!
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Freya wrote: "John and Roger, if it hasn't been a BotM before then you can certainly nominate it - even if many of us have read them there will be some who haven't and we can always either re-read it and/or join..."
Yup, only other rule apart from that is that it must not have been nominated the month before. So if something you want to nominate for December was nominated for November, you'll have to wait til January to nominate it again =)
Also, weirdest thing: I tried to add Rivers of London to the list and it just doesn't appear. Had to do it manually, dunno what happened there o.o
Yup, only other rule apart from that is that it must not have been nominated the month before. So if something you want to nominate for December was nominated for November, you'll have to wait til January to nominate it again =)
Also, weirdest thing: I tried to add Rivers of London to the list and it just doesn't appear. Had to do it manually, dunno what happened there o.o
Rinn wrote: "Also, weirdest thing: I tried to add Rivers of London to the list and it just doesn't appear. Had to do it manually, dunno what happened there o.o "
It's because It used to be called Midnight Riot, why must they change names!
Ooh, and good nomination Freya, i just bought Seeds of Earth for £1 today, good timing!
It's because It used to be called Midnight Riot, why must they change names!
Ooh, and good nomination Freya, i just bought Seeds of Earth for £1 today, good timing!
I think it's a US/UK publishing thing. It was called "Rivers of London" in the UK, but the US publisher feared that the title would scare american readers off (what is really stupid in my opinion and doesn't seem at all to fit into my view of the american readers I know from here).
So it was called Midnight Riot in the US.
And Seeds of the Earth is a book I wanted to read for quite a while. Interesting books to choose from so far. :)
So it was called Midnight Riot in the US.
And Seeds of the Earth is a book I wanted to read for quite a while. Interesting books to choose from so far. :)
Hehe cheers guys - It's been sitting on my shelves for a while, so I thought it might be due a recommendation! :D

We decided that runners up wouldn't be included automatically anymore but you can nominate the book after a month had passed - e.g nominated in oct didn't win, you can nominate it In December again. Allows more variety and voting :)

Darren wrote: "Kirsty wrote: "We decided that runners up wouldn't be included automatically anymore but you can nominate the book after a month had passed - e.g nominated in oct didn't win, you can nominate it I..."
Sorry you feel that way Darren, we're just trying to give as many people as possible the chance to vote for new books each month. You're more than welcome to vote for a book again, but by giving a month break means that a variety of books can be voted for each month! Hope that makes sense... feel free to discuss here if you're still not happy :)
Sorry you feel that way Darren, we're just trying to give as many people as possible the chance to vote for new books each month. You're more than welcome to vote for a book again, but by giving a month break means that a variety of books can be voted for each month! Hope that makes sense... feel free to discuss here if you're still not happy :)
I'm not sure how it's 'cruel'... we've experimented with several ways of nominating and this seems to work, as it means we get different nominations every month and we don't have too many nominations at once.
You're more than welcome to renominate Imajica for January if you wish =)
You're more than welcome to renominate Imajica for January if you wish =)

had this on my shelf for a while now thinking of reading it when I finish the heroes

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I also nominate Theft of Swords for Fantasy

Hey Andreea, you can only nominate one book from one of the genres, sci-fi or fantasy :)
Which would you like to nominate this month?
Which would you like to nominate this month?
Kyle wrote: "Oh goodness, someone nominated Ilium? That book is incredibly mature and hard to follow. Or it could be because I read it when I was 13 XD
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I also nominate Theft of Swords fo..."
Yep, I did - I love the Iliad, and I love sci-fi, plus Dan Simmons' Hyperion Cantos is AMAZING so I'm slightly excited to read Ilium at some point =D
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I also nominate Theft of Swords fo..."
Yep, I did - I love the Iliad, and I love sci-fi, plus Dan Simmons' Hyperion Cantos is AMAZING so I'm slightly excited to read Ilium at some point =D

EDIT: You know what, scratch the above, there are already way too many good fantasy reads up there! I will make matters simple both for me and Andrea above by nominating Ancillary Justice myself so that Andrea can nominate the other one! :)
A good move, Antonis =) Fantasy nominations are now closed, we have space for three more sf books!



I have a nomination for a science fiction book not written by me or anyone I know. I discovered this book a few years ago. I greatly enjoyed it and all of the sequels.
Keeping It Real (Quantum Gravity, Book 1) by Justina Robson
Keeping It Real
Ah, this is where GR notification system proves a pain... I'll have to remove James' nomination and add the other two I'm afraid, as they were first and it's a max of 8.
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FANTASY:
1. Seraphina (nominated by Kirsty)
2. The Red Knight (nominated by Christopher)
3. The Lies of Locke Lamora (nominated by Roger)
4. Rivers of London (nominated by Nic)
5. A Crucible of Souls (nominated by Tom)
6. Warbreaker (nominated by Lauren)
7. Theft of Swords (nominated by Kyle)
8. The Tyrant's Law (nominated by Andreea)
FANTASY NOMINATIONS CLOSED
SCI-FI:
1. Love Minus Eighty (nominated by Paul)
2. The Seeds of Earth (nominated by Freya)
3. Dune (nominated by John)
4. Ilium (nominated by Rinn)
5. Ancillary Justice (nominated by Antonis)
6. Mortal Engines (nominated by Markdienekes)
7. Fortune's Pawn (nominated by Mpauli)
8. The Worthing Saga (nominated by Kevin)
SCI-FI NOMINATIONS CLOSED