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Series Read to start in March 2013
Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold, starting with Shards of Honour
The Culture by Iain M. Banks, starting with Consider Phlebas
Wool series by Hugh Howey
Xenogenesis by Octavia Butler, starting with Dawn
Night's Dawn by Peter Hamilton, starting with The Reality Dysfunction
The Uplift Saga by David Brin, starting with Sundiver
Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia
The Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell, starting with Dauntless
Nine Inch Bride Series by _Anonym
Dayworld series by Philip Jose Farmer
Demon Princes series by Jack Vance, starting with The Star King
Golden Age of the Solar Clipper by Nathan Lowell, starting with Quarter Share
Agent Cormac series by Neal Asher, starting with Gridlinked
Quadrail series by Timothy Zahn, starting with Night Train to Rigel
Sirantha Jax series by Ann Aguirre, starting with Grimspace
Star Trek: Vanguard series by David Mack, starting with Harbinger
Poll added by: mark
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ah yes, you've mentioned this before and i had forgotten. sounds like if this series is chosen, we should probably start with The Warrior's Apprentice. which i assume is the start of the Miles Vorkosigan saga. plus it is free, which doesn't hurt.



is this a confirmation/response for the question i asked in my group email? if so, then MHI will definitely be disqualified.
and, wow, Wool has totally pulled ahead! i did not expect that. that's another one that i'm intrigued about reading. so many good choices on this list.
I've never even heard of these authors--awesome! I love new things to read! Wool is supposed to be good, that one I've heard of--anyone have a particular favorite?
i voted for my favorite (Demon Princes by Jack Vance). which i suppose was not very imaginative. but i love that series. fast-paced & stylish. classic.


Will read whatever the group picks- I've been super awol so it will be nice to get in on this :)
So Marjorie made some good points re. where to start the series read... but because another group - Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Club - has chosen The Warrior's Apprentice for their Feb group read, we'll just start with the first chronological book in the series, Shards of Honour. And so skip an additional poll. I hate repeating the group reads of other groups.
http://www.baenebooks.com/p-1290-warriors-apprentice.aspx
Cordelia's Honor (which contains both Shards of Honour and Barrayar, two halves of a continuous story) is about how the "parents" of the series met and "ends" with Miles Vorkosigan's birth/survival into childhood. The entire rest of the series centers around Miles who is 17 at the start of Warrior's Apprentice. There are no books in between and there is little mention of either Cordelia or Aral Vorkosigan in the rest of the series except to note how "legendary" they are--unless you count how much Miles himself is like his parents. ^)^