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message 1: by Candiss (last edited May 19, 2012 01:55PM) (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Hi everyone,

It’s time to open nominations for our August 2012 Books of the Month. Each group member can make 1 science fiction and/or 1 fantasy nomination in this thread. If you would like to make a nomination, please reply to this post with the title and author of the book(s) you would like to put forward for the group’s consideration.

Telling us a little about the book and why you think it would be a good group read can help get other members interested in reading (and voting for) your nomination. You can also check the group bookshelves for previous Books of the Month to see if your nomination has already been read by the group. (Being chosen as a past BotM does not necessarily disqualify a book from current consideration, but be aware that it may hinder your nomination’s chances at the polls.)

• Feel free to re-nominate a book that didn’t win in the polls in previous months!
• Seconding isn't necessary in this group, but feel free to assert your enthusiasm for any nomination all the same.
• Friendly discussion/debate is strongly encouraged, but let's please keep things civil.

Nominations will remain open through Saturday, May 19th, and the first round of polls will go up on Sunday, May 20th.

Thanks!
Candiss


NOMINATIONS SO FAR:


SCIENCE FICTION:
Blind Lake - Robert Charles Wilson (Random)
Surface Detail - Iain M. Banks (Paul)
Sundiver - David Brin (Tom)
The Quiet Invasion - Sarah Zettel (Janny)
Steal Across the Sky - Nancy Kress (Marty)
City of Golden Shadow - Tad Williams (Kevin)

FANTASY:
Redemption in Indigo - Karen Lord (Random)
The Etched City - K.J. Bishop (Paul)
A Sorcerer's Treason - Sarah Zettel (Nick)
Deathless - Catherynne M. Valente (Ysmalan)
Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was - Barry Hughart (Kevin)
Shadowmarch - Tad Williams (Helen)


message 2: by Random (new)

Random (rand0m1s) | 1247 comments Is it that time already?

For Fantasy
Redemption in Indigo by Karen Lord. I just finished it not too long ago and I was highly impressed. It had a wonderful feel to it.

For Science Fiction
Blind Lake by Robert Charles Wilson because it looks interesting and its been sitting on my wishlist for ages :)


message 3: by Paul (new)

Paul  Perry (pezski) | 228 comments hey everyone

I'll nominate The Etched city by KJ Bishop for fantasy. It might win eventually.

For SF, Surface Detail by Iain M. Banks is released in paperback at the end of May, so this would be a perfect time to read it. Banks' Culture novels are some of the finest Space Opera around, both grand in scale and relevant to the 21st century. I'll be perfectly honest, I count two of the previous in the series - Use of Weapons and Look To Windward - amongst my all time favourites.


message 4: by Tom (new)

Tom | 13 comments I renominate last months SF runner up Sundiver by David Brin


message 5: by Nick (new)

Nick (doily) | 1010 comments For fantasy,

A Sorcerer's Treason by Sarah Zettel -- Victorian era Gothic (of sorts -- stormy windswept coast, mysterious shipewrecked stranger) leading to a magic fantasy city -- or so I'm told. Sounds good, and I've read the author before -- she should be on our bookshelves.


message 6: by Ysmalan (new)

Ysmalan I re-nominate Deathless by Catherynne Valente. I'm not giving up yet. :p


message 7: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 372 comments I'll second Sundiver.


message 8: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 1006 comments A Sorcerer's Treason by Zettel is wonderful.

I will also nominate one of her SF titles, badly overlooked - she's a tremendous SF writer, up to any of the idea books out there, and her aliens are extremely well drawn.

For SF,

Sarah Zettel, The Quiet Invasion, which was awesome.


message 9: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Wow! Two Sarah Zettel nominations in one month. When it rains, it certainly pours. :)


message 10: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Paul - I added Surface Detail to the list, even though it is #9 in the series. (The group has read at least #s 1-3 that I can see but certainly not all 8 previous books.) I included it because I am under the impression that the Culture series, much like with Pratchett's Discworld, isn't sequential and can be read as standalone works, and there is group precedent for such. If Stefan decides otherwise, or anyone else who has read the book has concerns that this particular selection requires prerequisite reads, we'll remove the book from the noms, and you'll have another nomination opportunity. But for now, we'll let things stand as they are. :)


message 11: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Having read the series, I'd say you can read it out of order, although I always recommend reading Consider Phlebas and The Player of Games, and ideally Use of Weapons (the first 3 books) before skipping around. We've had the first 2 of those as BotM here in the past, so I'd say Surface Detail works. I'm still a big fan of reading any series in order of publication though.


message 12: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Thanks, Stefan!

(When I looked at the group bookshelves, I saw #1 and #2, plus The Algebraist. I don't know why I thought that was #3 in the Culture series!)


message 13: by Paul (new)

Paul  Perry (pezski) | 228 comments Candiss wrote: "Paul - I added Surface Detail to the list, even though it is #9 in the series. (The group has read at least #s 1-3 that I can see but certainly not all 8 previous books.) I included it because I ..."

Aye, they're all stand alone, although reading earlier books will probably give you more knowledge of the background.


message 14: by Jim (new)

Jim Mcclanahan (clovis-man) | 485 comments Paul 'Pezski' wrote: "Aye, they're all stand alone, although reading earlier books will probably give you more knowledge of the background..."

I don't think it is essential to read any of the Culture novels in any particular order. My first, just because I had a copy handy, was Excession. I enjoyed it immensely and went on to read the rest and any new ones as they came out. But I have to admit that reading The Player of Games might be a good first exercise for anyone not familiar with Banksies' work. But, on balance, I see Surface Detail as an excellent nomination.


message 15: by Random (new)

Random (rand0m1s) | 1247 comments Janny wrote: "I will also nominate one of her SF titles, badly overlooked - she's a tremendous SF writer, up to any of the idea books out there, and her aliens are extremely well drawn.

For SF,

Sarah Zettel, The Quiet Invasion, which was awesome. "


I almost nominated that one myself. Another one which has been sitting on my wishlist for far too long. :)


message 16: by Marty (new)

Marty (martyjm) | 310 comments I'd like to nominate Steal across the Sky by Nancy Kress for SF. I keep hoping it will win.


message 17: by Kevin (last edited May 15, 2012 06:15AM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 372 comments I would like to nominate City of Golden Shadow by Tad Williams for Science Fiction because I found the idea in the book interesting, and for fantasy I would like to nominate Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was by Barry Hughart, which I just found out this month. It looks like a interesting book that is a little different than your typical fantasy.


message 18: by Banner (new)

Banner | 46 comments I would like to try Kim Robinson's new book 2312


message 19: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Kevin - I'll add both of your nominations, but I just wanted to point out that Bridge of Birds (which I love, incidentally) was just read and discussed by the group in 2010. We have a lot of new members, but there is also a sizable portion of the membership who were here for the last discussion, so it may do very poorly in the polls. If you'd like to substitute a different fantasy nomination, please let me know. (I loved City of Golden Shadow, too, and I'm a bit surprised the group has never read it!)


message 20: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Banner wrote: "I would like to try Kim Robinson's new book 2312"

Banner, as interesting as this book looks, I'm going to have to ask you to make a different nomination, as the book isn't released yet. I know that by the time we would actually read the book (were it to win) it would certainly have been released, but I asked Stefan for input, and as he pointed out the group FAQ states a book must be available in print format to be considered. We have to draw the line somewhere, or things become (even more) chaotic. :)

So - do you have a different book you would like to nominate this month? If the Robinson book is released when it's expected to, you can certainly nominate it next month.


message 21: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Any more nominations? Today is the final day to get them in.


message 22: by Banner (new)

Banner | 46 comments Hey Candiss I understand the rule. There are several good ones already listed, I'll chose one if them. Tks


message 23: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Banner wrote: "Hey Candiss I understand the rule. There are several good ones already listed, I'll chose one if them. Tks"

Ok, then. :)


message 24: by Helen (new)

Helen Can I add a fantasy, Shadowmarch. I haven't read it yet but it does stare at me from the shelf.


message 25: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Nominations are closed, and the first round of polls are up. Please go vote!


message 26: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 372 comments It would be nice if August could be a Tad Williams month like last August, which was a C.J. Cherryh month.


message 27: by Helen (new)

Helen Was it that long ago?


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