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± Colleen of the Crawling Chaos ± wrote: "I'm sort of tempted to nominate Eon... but, no, I won't open up that particular can of worms. ;)"
Can't, we did it already.
Can't, we did it already.

I might actually take part if we read that one, had it on my shelf for about a year and would imagine it'd fit!

Can't, we did it already."
Was that this group? Derp on me.
Robert, that's a SciFi series. This is for Fantasy nominations, sorry.
Keep it in mind for future scifi nominations, though.
Keep it in mind for future scifi nominations, though.

I really want to nominate Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was but it's' not really about Martial Arts or Monks as much as it is set in Ancient China. There might be a secondary character or two but I think The Initiate Brother is a better nomination


the real-world historical figure of the same name.
We've actually already read the first Mistborn book as a group last year.

Can't do seconds in a series unless that specific theme is chosen.
Craig, I've no idea if that counts. But I'll allow it unless someone else says no.
Craig, I've no idea if that counts. But I'll allow it unless someone else says no.

The Black Tattoo by Sam Enthoven - a dark fantasy in the sense that it has some horror elements, but it has a lot of dark and wry humor as well. It has a fair bit of action - but only one of the characters (and her group) is martial artsy.
Also has some religious elements which might offend the sensitive...

HA ha haa haaah haa haa Good one Colleen. I can't remember...was that this group or another one?
Anyone else want to weigh in on Magic Bites? Does it count?
If so, that's seven.
If not, we need one more.
If so, that's seven.
If not, we need one more.

Also, I don't know if you all have another group where the Eon thing happened, but here's our folder for it: clicky

So we'll just do a truncated nomination and voting process so that, hopefully, you can all grab a copy to read by December.
The theme which was ..."
I nominate The Dragon Scroll (Sugawara Akitada, #1)
by I.J. Parker

1, I'd read Ranma 1/2.
2, Dragon Scroll does indeed seem to be mystery.
3, Toss up between Magic Bites and Swordspoint(Is that the first in that series?) I'm thinking of saying screw it and putting them both on the poll.
2, Dragon Scroll does indeed seem to be mystery.
3, Toss up between Magic Bites and Swordspoint(Is that the first in that series?) I'm thinking of saying screw it and putting them both on the poll.

2, Dragon Scroll does indeed seem to be mystery.
3, Toss up between Magic Bites and Swordspoint(Is that the first in that series?) I'm thinking of saying screw it and putti..."
I'll come up with one.
Thanks, Guys!
Stewart

On a side note, where is a rules list? It's not obvious that second books can't be chosen without an explicit category, only that there's a category where all the books chosen must be a continuation of a series. I did a search in the discussion posts for rules and for second books and found nothing aside from short lists for individual polls, where none that I saw mentioned second books.
I know you reserve the right to change the rules, but it'd be nice to know what the current set is up front... I bet there's something a few months back that's in a thread so buried that nobody will find it unless they know exactly where to look.

Craig, I've no idea if that counts. But I'll allow it unless someone else says no."
While Daughter of the Empire is an absolutely fantastic book, I don't really think Martial Arts plays into it much at all.
The world is based very much in Asian culture and influences, but there's no Martial Arts element to it.
Not that everyone shouldn't read it though. Great great books.
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So we'll just do a truncated nomination and voting process so that, hopefully, you can all grab a copy to read by December.
The theme which was voted on and won is "Martial Arts Fantasy".
I've no idea what that would entail, but my first thought is Avatar:The Last Airbender. So...yeah. Something like that.
First come, first served. First seven nominations that fit and meet the requirements get tossed on a poll.
Have at it!