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I'm halfway through the fourth book from her to-read list I planned to read this month, Ryu Mitsuse's Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights, but I'm enjoying it and hope to finish soon.



From the intersection of my to-read shelf with hers, I'll try to read and review these this month (three of these are fairly short, so I'm hoping I can do them all):
When Gravity Fails by George Alec Effinger
The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate by Ted Chiang
To Be or Not To Be: A Chooseable-Path Adventure by Ryan North (currently reading)
Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights by Ryu Mitsuse
Tainaron: Mail from Another City by Leena Krohn


Mark, welcome to the meetup - hopefully I’ll see you next time!

I'm also up for anywhere you guys wanna meet.

As mentioned in the older thread, Robert is now taking over organizing duties - thanks, Robert! We started a new SF thread so Robert will be able to edit the thread title each month.
I'll be in Houston for this July one - have fun, y'all!

Turns out I'll be in Houston on the 22nd for family stuff.
Also, I'm passing the book club organizer torch; Robert has graciously agreed to try out being the organizer and forum announcer for the meetups going forward -- makes more sense for someone in the city to be arranging them since we don't have our surefire place any longer. Thanks, Robert! I will still attend whenever I can.

Speaking of that, Robert (SF Robert, not Roberator Rob ), Veronica will be reaching out to you about a possible different location for July, to help us start a sample-various-locales routine.

I've made a goodreads event for June 17 at 6pm at Mission Comics and Art:
RSVP here


For our first New Adventure how about we try Curio, and if it's too crowded, wander over to Flor De Cafe (which from the reviews sounds like it is rarely crowded)?
(I really want to try Manny's too, it can be next on the list...)
Monday, May 20 (since the last Mon of the month is Memorial Day)? What say y'all?


And Andrew, that looks good, too.
I want to share with you all part of the email Z'ev, the Borderlands Cafe manager, sent me, as it applies to all of you:
"We really appreciate the support that you've shown the cafe; it was creating community space for groups like yours that we had in mind when we first opened the place, and I truly regret that San Francisco has changed to the point that a Cafe like ours is just no longer viable. We're super-grateful for how you've contributed to making a place that felt like home, and was a fun place to work...
Thanks again for everything -- we are happy that you have been a part of making Borderlands Cafe a special place."
*sniff*
He also offered to let us still use the Borderlands Cafe space in May, though it would be officially closed and all its furniture potentially sold at that point, so I decided it's best if we find an alternate place now.
He gave this list of suggestions we can add to our list of potential replacement places:
- Manny's (7/9am-10pm) (Andrew's suggestion, too!) https://www.yelp.com/biz/mannys-san-francisco
- Flor De Cafe (9am-7/8pm) https://www.yelp.com/biz/flor-de-cafe-san-francisco
- Maxfield's House of Caffiene (7/8am-7pm) https://www.yelp.com/biz/maxfields-house-of-caffeine-san-francisco
- Muddy Waters (6/7am-11pm) https://www.yelp.com/biz/muddy-waters-coffee-house-san-francisco
add to that
- Curio https://www.yelp.com/biz/curio-san-francisco
If we end up choosing something like Curio, we won't need someone coordinating with the establishment, but if we still go with coordinating with a cafe, I, as a no-longer-SF-local, need to deputize one of you San Francisco residents to be the scout/cafe liaison. Any takers?

Yes, open to suggestions for alternatives (the email also said they'd be offering some suggestions for groups looking for a new home)...