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I know for sure I want to nominate Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It's never been read by the group before and I have the HBO version recorded on my PVR but want to re-read beforehand :)
I still haven't quite decided on what contemporary I'll nominate, will make a separate post when I've decided.


I do not know if the second book will stand alone well without the first.
Andrea wrote: "For my contemporary, I'm going to nominate The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden. It is the second book in the trilogy but the group already read the first book..."
I'm trying to remember The Bear and the Nightingale, which we discussed a year and half ago. It seems Spinning Silver, with a similar Russian setting, has driven Nightingale out of my mine.
I'm trying to remember The Bear and the Nightingale, which we discussed a year and half ago. It seems Spinning Silver, with a similar Russian setting, has driven Nightingale out of my mine.
If anyone else wants to nominate something, now would be the time....

G33z3r, see no reason why you shouldn't toss in a nomination of your own.

OK, now for the hard part, finding a book more than one person wants to read... :)
I've created a poll to vote for your choice among the above nominees. Please vote here .
Andrea wrote: "G33z3r, see no reason why you shouldn't toss in a nomination of your own...."
It's interesting (and possibly sad) that the top dozen titles on my current to-read list are all continuations of series (or, in one case, an Audible exclusive that wouldn't be accessible to non-Audible members.)
It's interesting (and possibly sad) that the top dozen titles on my current to-read list are all continuations of series (or, in one case, an Audible exclusive that wouldn't be accessible to non-Audible members.)

1 - We recently read the previous book in a group read so a certain number of us are caught up
2 - It's standalone and ok to enter the series at that point
3 - It's very popular and many are reading it anyway (we did a few buddy reads that way, and if several buddies show up, it's kind of a group read anyway)
But it is less likely to win the vote than the first book in a series indeed.
*edit*
And nice, we already have more votes than we had books so that's an excellent start!



@Rachel and @Indeneri
Maybe just post here if:
1 - you have no preference between Fahrenheit or Hyperion (i.e. you're fine reading either one or not interested in either)
or
2 - you do have a preference and which one
And I'm so glad I'm in Canada, Celsius is so much easier to spell...


Loses something in translation indeed.
OK, let's plan on discussing...
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
tentatively starting January 3, 2020, unless there's a strong preference for another date.

tentatively starting January 3, 2020, unless there's a strong preference for another date.
Andrea wrote: "I like starting the year off with one of the major classics."
I like starting the year off with a bottle of scotch. :)
I like starting the year off with a bottle of scotch. :)
Just a reminder that we'll be discussing ...
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
...in just a few days, starting Friday, January 3, 2020.

...in just a few days, starting Friday, January 3, 2020.
Books mentioned in this topic
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To select which SF/F book we'll discuss, first we'll collect nominations for the book to be discussed.
So, please give your nominations below.
To provide a variety of nominations, you can nominate one or two titles. (If you nominate two titles, try to make one a contemporary book and the other a classic work. Use the year 2000 as a rough border between those.)
My thought is to start the discussion January 4, 2020, hopefully giving people a chance to recover from 2019 and gert some reading done.
We'll collect nominations through next Monday, Nov 18. Then we'll set up a vote to finalize the choice.