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Group Read- November

J. W. wrote: "Is it too late to jump in? I was just on Amazon and Among the Nameless Stars was $0.99. Just saying. I think I will do like Kirk did and reread Persuasion real quick before the Nov read gets underway."
Definitely not too late. We don't start for a few weeks. :)
Definitely not too late. We don't start for a few weeks. :)

Debbie wrote: "BTW, the GR group Jane Austen is doing a group read of Persuasion starting Oct 22. Might be interesting to piggy-back this onto that one if you're so inclined."
Good idea, Debbie!
Good idea, Debbie!

J. W. wrote: "Forgive me for asking a dumb question...but where is the Jane Austen group? Is it under Community, Groups, Discussions, or where? I have looked everywhere... except the correct place, apparently."
Here you go, Jeanne: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
Here you go, Jeanne: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


Looking forward to reading everyone's thoughts on it.




Hey gals!
It's completely fine that this one isn't your cuppa. Never feel that you have to feel guilty that a book isn't your thing or feel pushed to read it. No Book Shaming Zone, here. :) I like that, Mary, - horses for courses.
You are absolutely welcome to discuss and ask questions as we go. More the merrier.
It's completely fine that this one isn't your cuppa. Never feel that you have to feel guilty that a book isn't your thing or feel pushed to read it. No Book Shaming Zone, here. :) I like that, Mary, - horses for courses.
You are absolutely welcome to discuss and ask questions as we go. More the merrier.

I am already a scifi, fantasy, dystopia fan. Other than JAFF that is pretty much what I read. I am really looking forward to a mash up of both.


ladymurmur wrote: "I'm still hoping that FDSTS will come in at the library for me in time to participate - but a couple of other titles just came in for me, and a couple are likely to come in about the same time FDST..."
Hopefully, one or two will be early or later so you can stagger them, Lady Murmur. But that's usually not my luck, either. The few times I've had the library get books for me they came right when I was in the middle of reading others.
Hopefully, one or two will be early or later so you can stagger them, Lady Murmur. But that's usually not my luck, either. The few times I've had the library get books for me they came right when I was in the middle of reading others.

@Sophie - Here's hoping! Sometimes my library reserves do come in neatly, one after another. I especially appreciate that with audiobooks, since they take so much longer for me to "read". When it works like that, it is truly lovely. More often than not, though, they all seem to land in my lap all at once.




I'm finding myself reaching for the book when I have a few minutes to spare and can squeeze some reading in. I like the "Persuasion" elements in the book. The fantasy/dystopian future is not so overwhelming that it becomes a distraction. I just can't handle books that are so deep in the fantasy world that everything is something new to understand.
I also like that the Reduced people in the book are using sign language to communicate. As an American Sign Language Intepretation major, I am learning that the need to communicate is universal and will express itself in many ways.
Yes, we are reading For Darkness Shows the Stars.
Wow, I love your First Date summation, Amanda. You covered what I wanted to pose for our first group question. Woots!
I can't get started on it yet, but I love that it is so good that you want to pick it up whenever you are free. And that's interesting about the Sign language that is used in the book and how it connects to real life for you. Great to have someone with that perspective. :)
Wow, I love your First Date summation, Amanda. You covered what I wanted to pose for our first group question. Woots!
I can't get started on it yet, but I love that it is so good that you want to pick it up whenever you are free. And that's interesting about the Sign language that is used in the book and how it connects to real life for you. Great to have someone with that perspective. :)
DISCUSSION STARTER QUESTION
It's the beginning of November and already many have started and even finished our group read, For Darkness Shows the Stars so I wanted to quickly insert the first of the question sets to generate some discussion. Amanda is a mindreader and already covered what I was curious to know about your beginning impressions. :)
Blind Date
What did you think of the book before you started reading? How did you first hear about it? Blurb/Genre/Author/Cover art impressions?
First Date
How did the opening pages grab you? Early impressions of the world building and characters? Are you excited or cautious about proceeding forward?
It's the beginning of November and already many have started and even finished our group read, For Darkness Shows the Stars so I wanted to quickly insert the first of the question sets to generate some discussion. Amanda is a mindreader and already covered what I was curious to know about your beginning impressions. :)
Blind Date
What did you think of the book before you started reading? How did you first hear about it? Blurb/Genre/Author/Cover art impressions?
First Date
How did the opening pages grab you? Early impressions of the world building and characters? Are you excited or cautious about proceeding forward?
For Darkness Shows the Stars has been on my radar from before it even released, but not because I realized it was connected to Austen's Persuasion. I heard about it through several friends who read Young Adult and were buzzing about a series that would mash up a dystopian world with the classics (book two brings in elements of The Scarlet Pimpernel). That's when I got truly excited to read it. I hadn't read a dystopian story at that point so I was curious. Never got around to it and FDStS has sat on my shelf ever since. But now I'm ready to give it a go.
Haven't started yet so I'll have to respond about First Date impressions later.
Haven't started yet so I'll have to respond about First Date impressions later.
Amanda wrote: "Oh. My. I didn't know this was the first book in a series. That makes me happy."
Oh yes! Two novels each with their own prequels and maybe more since I last checked. :)
Oh yes! Two novels each with their own prequels and maybe more since I last checked. :)

It's the beginning of November and already many have started and even finished our group read, For Darkness Shows the Stars so I wanted to quickly insert the first of ..."
I was a bit concerned about the book but saw several good ratings. Until Sophia selected it, I hadn't heard of it.
Umm, I had read it a couple of wks ago so I don't remember the beginning. Definitely cautious as some elements concerned me.
Kirk wrote: "Sophia wrote: "DISCUSSION STARTER QUESTION
It's the beginning of November and already many have started and even finished our group read, For Darkness Shows the Stars so I wanted to quickly inser..."
Hey, glad I could point out an unknown. I don't blame you for the caution. I'm vastly curious about how it all blends together.
It's the beginning of November and already many have started and even finished our group read, For Darkness Shows the Stars so I wanted to quickly inser..."
Hey, glad I could point out an unknown. I don't blame you for the caution. I'm vastly curious about how it all blends together.


I became aware of this book, because our wonderful host Sophia found out I like scifi/fantasy & dystopia and recommended it to me. I bought it last year, and it went on my literal tbr shelf. I always meant to pick it up, but never got around to it.
How the author set up the class distinctions, and why there are class distinctions is really cool. I like that it is more post apocalyptic so society is more rural rather than technologically advanced. I think it helps blend Jane Austen's Persuasion with this story.
I really like that the main character's name is Elliot, I think it is cute. This is the fourth dystopia book I have read with the name Kai, definitely over used, but I like that he picked his new name as Captain Wentforth.
@Amanda I liked that they used sign language too. That's cool you have a personal connection to it.
All you have to do is leave a comment that you plan to join the group read, then take the month of November to read the book.
Feel free to make comments or ask questions here in the Group Read Discussion along the way.
Then at the end of the month or whenever you finish, feel free to leave your final thoughts.
If your thoughts or questions might be spoilerish then just designate the top of your comment as such.
This is not mandatory for the challenge, but just a fun option within the challenge.
Also: There is a short prequel novella, but I am told it is supplemental and not necessary for those who just wish to dive into For Darkness Shows the Stars. That said, if you wish to read both for the group read and discuss then feel free.