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Jan 2015 nominations please

it's hard to find a short story collection where young adult or science fiction aren't mentioned :(

This is tricky...many short stories cannot be found as "standalone" works so no links to the nominated story itself. Also could be a challenge for voters to find descriptions of stories they may like to read. But, here goes...
I'll nominate The Vita Aeterna Mirror Company:Mirrors to Last Till Kingdom Come . Authored by Yann Martel who wrote Life of Pi. (The short is not YA.)
The story can be found in The Secret History of Fantasy, a collection of short stories by nineteen well-known fantasy writers. (Several of the tales are very good.)
Here's a link to a review of the story which may help in the decision-making process. http://literary-lethargy.com/from-the...

it's hard to find a short story collection where young adult or science fiction aren't mentioned :("
Yep looks good.

This is tricky...many short stories cannot be found as "standalone" works so no links to the nominated story itself. Also could be a challen..."
Done very well Monica thankyou.


Tales Before Tolkien: The Roots of Modern Fantasy

How about Unfettered? Collection of short stories by different authors. It is quite long, as in I don't know how short the individual stories are.

it's hard to find a short story collection where young adult or science fiction aren't mentioned :("
Seconded.
May be interesting to visit these stories to help decide whether to jump into the larger series entirely.

Unfettered
Songs of love and death......
Tales before Tolkien.
Legends
Tales from High Hallak
Rogues
Academic exercises
I think maybe people need more time.


I second legends

Martinez, A. Lee
In the company of Ogres or
In the Company of Ogres
Gentle, Mary
Grunts
Grunts
Legends was a good read. and wouldn't mind reading it again.
There is a second and third book in the anthology series that might also be good reads.

Link: http://amzn.com/B00KLOY3S0

I nominate:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
This is considered fantasy correct?


I nominate:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
This is considered fantasy cor..."
Hi firstly this month we are trying to do short stories collections etc
Plus this book is classed as Young Adult and so would not be read by this group.
thanks

Hi
please nominate either a short story or stories this month plus I think we may have already read this one.

Martinez, A. Lee
In the company of..."
Which one are you nominating?

Choose one to nominate please for simplicity. Thanks

Then, if Alissa goes for Rogues, I'll nominate Academic Exercises by K.J. Parker. Otherwise I'll have to think about it.

As I said, if rogues is eligible, it's rogues, if not eligible, it's Academic Exercises. Thank you. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Just didn't want to post twice if Rogues was not eligible.

Since the older discussions have value, and many of the club members who contributed to them are still here, and there are newer members or people who have not read those titles and wish to discuss them - why not have a 'revival' vote for those topics and if enough readers want that title as a group read (repeated) the mods could sticky it.
A featured 'revival' read would not replace a new monthly read title(s) but it could, by popular demand, by cycled to the top again.
That way new reads would continue to be contributed to the archive, but a prior reads would be handled in a way that would encourage more participation when there is new demand for that book.
Just a thought....in that, new folks to the club or GR may not realize that archived threads can be reactivated with new posts.
The alternative would be to buddy read, pulling up the archived threads, so the group read itch could be satisfied.

thanks for your ideas.
I have no problem with buddy reads of books previously read by members.
The reason that I wont do a revival read by nomination and vote (like the monthly read) is because it is time consuming and ultimately very few members participate. After all look how few are joining us on this thread.
May I suggest that this subject be discussed in a separate thread? Thanks.

7 seems plenty for a poll to me, only one can win anyway. :p
I already read one one of the current nominees, and have a number of the others ready to go in my book case, so I'm actually quite interested in this month. :)


Yes, it is a short story. I did not nominate the entire book. I thought we were nominating individual short stories...oh well. Lots of others to choose from.


I nominate:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
This is consider..."
Forest of Hands and Teeth is a collection of books which is why I nominated it. Did not realize that it was young adult.
Sadly, I consider young adult fantasy worth reading. So, I will be leaving the group because there are no books that I can nominate in the group. This is my last attempt. It is a good book young adult or not.
Amber wrote: "Bev wrote: "Amber wrote: "I am halfway finished with this book. I would love for others to view it and see if we all feel the same.
I nominate:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
This..."
It is an excellent book but at over 300 pages, it is too long to be classed as a short story. You could suggest it as a buddy read.
I nominate:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
This..."
It is an excellent book but at over 300 pages, it is too long to be classed as a short story. You could suggest it as a buddy read.
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please read the rules.
one nomination and one second per person, try to link it and no young adult or sci fi.
This month please nominate short stories or collections. Thankyou.