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message 1: by Ellen (last edited Dec 30, 2018 01:34PM) (new)

Ellen Forkin (ellen_forkin) | 378 comments Mod
Hello everyone!

It's surreal to me that I've taken over this marvellous group for a full year (and we're setting out on another) so we're kicking off 2019 with a surreal theme. We're looking for Sci-Fi and/or Dystopian books that are out of this world! (Excuse the bad puns, I'm excited.)

Have a think and comment your book...
Looking forward to seeing what read we'll start the year off with!

Notes: Please only one nomination per person for this theme. If you can, use the 'add book/author' button to link the book and author to avoid confusion. Nominations must have a Scottish link.


message 2: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Forkin (ellen_forkin) | 378 comments Mod
I haven't done any homework on this, so if you're struggling to think of a Sci-Fi/Dystopian book with a Scottish link, we can head over to Fantasy or some other theme instead. Just let me know...


message 3: by John (new)

John R Hi Ellen,

I nominate The Corporation Wars: Dissidence by Ken MacLeod...and look forward to another year in this excellent group!


message 4: by Alan M (new)

Alan M Here's a handy list of titles chosen by the Scottish Book Trust - some I knew, others I didn't. It might help people choose something that tickles their fancy:
http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/read...

From it can I nominate the incomparable Alasdair Gray and his A History Maker - not one of his I have read before so this would be a great incentive!


message 5: by Jack (new)

Jack Deighton | 240 comments Might I suggest my own novel A Son of the Rock - a book intended from its conception to be an example of SF written from a Scottish perspective.
(Other Scottish SF authors are available of course.)


message 6: by Susan (last edited Dec 31, 2018 01:37PM) (new)

Susan Wright | 22 comments I'll suggest dEaDINBURGH: Vantage by Mark Wilson. It's a set in a (sort of) post apocalyptic plague ridden Edinburgh.


message 7: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Forkin (ellen_forkin) | 378 comments Mod
Firstly, sorry I'm behind with nomination and making the poll etc, I've had a bit of a nightmare week with an Orkney storm, which injured one of my lovely goats, plus very bad WiFi due to stormy weather. Apologies, to everyone for the delay!

I have NO idea on Sci-Fi so I pretty much had a quick look at Alan's handy list and picked one on impulse. I think five nominations is a nice number for our polls, so here's my one:

Halting State by Charles Stross

I think that's been enough time to nominate so I'll make up the poll next. If I click the right buttons, it should start tomorrow. (Big if!)

Thanks everyone :)


message 8: by Susan (new)

Susan Wright | 22 comments Ellen wrote: "Firstly, sorry I'm behind with nomination and making the poll etc, I've had a bit of a nightmare week with an Orkney storm, which injured one of my lovely goats, plus very bad WiFi due to stormy we..." Hope your goat recovers quickly.


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