Poll

As I mentioned, we'll be picking books a little ahead of time to give you a chance to plan, since we're doing 1 book a month now. For MAY we're going to pick a laser book. Cast your votes!!

Hyperion by Dan Simmons
 
  103 votes 27.6%

Old Man's War by John Scalzi
 
  89 votes 23.9%

The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
 
  73 votes 19.6%

The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks
 
  71 votes 19.0%

The City and the Stars by Arthur C. Clarke
 
  37 votes 9.9%

373 total votes

Poll added by: Tom



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message 51: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Hyperion +1 ... about time I dug it out from the bookshelf for a re-read :-)

Player of Games also a good one.


message 52: by Nick (new)

Nick AndrewP wrote: "@ P.Aaron - Player of Games is NOTHING like Ready Player One or Reamde. "

Nothing like Reamde? You mean its actually Science Fiction and not needlessly long!?


message 53: by Morgan (new)

Morgan I voted for The City and the Stars, because any group that claims to be for sci-fi fans needs a Clarke pick.


message 54: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome Tyler wrote: "I voted for The City and the Stars, because any group that claims to be for sci-fi fans needs a Clarke pick."

As long as it's not an Arthur C. Clarke award winner.


message 55: by Sean (new)

Sean O'Hara Tom wrote: "I would love it if we could do ranked choice voting. "

But only if we use the Condorcet method, and none of that namby-pamby Borda count.

Tyler wrote: "I voted for The City and the Stars, because any group that claims to be for sci-fi fans needs a Clarke pick."

Good news then -- we already did Childhood's End.


message 56: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Tough choice between Left Hand and Old Man's War. Decisions, decisions...


Jenny (Reading Envy) I've read Left Hand of Darkness before for a bookclub and absolutely love it, but it is too soon for a re-read for me. (It is awesome fodder for costumes though - being a pregnant gender-neutral alien is good times.)

With apologies to Nick, I am just unattracted to a book with the word war in the title.

Everyone always says Player of Games is Banks' best book, and I've read #1, so I'm game for that, I think.


message 58: by Jeff (new)

Jeff While I have already read it, I threw my vote in for Player of Games. I went on a Banks bender a while back and Player of Games stood out for me as the most interesting and engaging. I wish more of the Culture novels were available on Kindle, but for some reason there are only a few.

I wouldn't mind reading The Left Hand of Darkness, either, since for some reason I have never picked it up even though it is on my bookshelf. And as much as I enjoyed Old Man's War, I would rather save a Scalzi pick for Red Shirts, which is coming out soon.


message 59: by Pupsi (new)

Pupsi Old Man's War is one of the best books I read of the last few years, the concepts are amazing and his writing style enjoyable. But as I have just finished the set I thought I would pick The Player of Games. But as a group pick I cannot recommend Old Man's War high enough.


message 60: by Ian (new)

Ian Roberts Player of Games was the first Banks novel I read and sent me off to read all the rest of his sci fi and non sci fi stuff - haven't re-read it for a while but would be a great choice, highly recommended.

I voted for Hyperion though because that series is up there with Dune as my favourite 'Epic' sci fi - when I read it first 5 years or so ago I was blown away and wondered how I had missed it for 15 years, would be completely happy to reread it and hopefully a few folks would feel the same about it. Although be warned its a little intense, I could see half of the group loving it and half 'Lem'ing it......

But the choice as a whole seems very strong this time, honestly would be happy with any of them - whichever ones miss out this time we should maybe pick the 2nd choice for the next laser in July


message 61: by Ryan (new)

Ryan o man I want to see how the voting is going so far! grrrrr. whats it looking like


message 62: by Joe (new)

Joe Osborne I've read Old Man's War and liked it but I've long wanted to read The Left Hand of Darkness which garnered the first Hugo win for Novel by a female author which was quite a feat in 1970.


message 63: by Bassam (new)

Bassam Islam I voted for The Left Hand of Darkness, mainly because I haven't read Le Guin since my early teens, when I read an Earthsea novel . I can't remember which one, but I do remember enjoying it, and I'm curious to see if that was just my tastes have changed.

I also have read too many action Scifi's recently, and am in the mood for a speculative Scifi novel.


message 64: by Lepton (new)

Lepton The suspense is killing me. Reveal! Reveal!


message 65: by Louie (new)

Louie Does the asterisk (*) next to The City and the Stars denote anything?
By the way, really sad it came in dead last.


message 66: by Hogan (new)

Hogan Louie wrote: "Does the asterisk (*) next to The City and the Stars denote anything?
By the way, really sad it came in dead last."


I think it is the one you voted for. The one I voted for has an asterisk too.


message 67: by Louie (new)

Louie Hogan wrote: "I think it is the one you voted for. The one I voted for has an asterisk too."

Ah, thanks. That makes sense.


message 68: by Tamahome (last edited Apr 07, 2012 09:44AM) (new)

Tamahome Oh well (I was rooting for OMW). Hyperion is pretty good. You can treat as a short story collection and do one or two stories per episode. The first horrific one is one of my favorites. But the overall story doesn't finish until the second book, which I think wasn't as successful. It's a good choice though.

Btw, the Shrike has 4 arms. Ignore the cover!


message 69: by Micah (new)

Micah Nick- it was a valiant fight. Press on brother. Press on.


message 70: by AndrewP (new)

AndrewP Yay, one of the two that I have on my 'to read' pile won. Although, judging from Tom and Scott Lynch's comments, we should probably only read the first couple of 100 pages and then Lem this one.


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