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What book should we read in March?
Altered Carbon
(write-in)
House of Suns
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Parable of the Sower
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roadside picnic
(write-in)
Altered carbon
(write-in)
Tuf Voyaging
(write-in)
The Prefect
(write-in)
Armored
(write-in)
The Dragon Never Sleeps - Glen Cook
Armor
(write-in)
"Into the Storm", by Taylor Anderson
471 total votes
Poll added by: Tom
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Feb 04, 2014 09:51AM

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The Martian is new, that is often controversial because of access issues. Some others are series, and I am hit or miss with Phillip K Dick.
Wow that sounds like I have concerns. I really don't, I will probably read all of these anyway!


I can see it now.





I started Altered Carbon years ago, and Lem'd it. Did not find it engaging at all. I did finish the Long Earth, but alas, it was not great. The rest of the choices look tasty, though.



I started Altered Carbon years a..."
I agree with you on The Long Earth - good but not great - but I do love Altered Carbon. The only caveat I'd have is that it is *very* adult.
I can't recommend the culture books enough; my personal faves are Look to Windward, Surface Detail,Use of Weapons and Matter. I've yet to read the final one, The Hydrogen Sonata, possibly because I know it is the final one and I'm putting off the feeling of loss.


Me too! It's been sitting on my bookshelf for a year and I cant face reading it knowing there will be no more :(

A genuinely great writer, and a top bloke. I was lucky enough to meet him a couple of times.
I am so tempted to attend this http://www.thelbt.org/celebration-lif... but it's on my (and my partner's) birthday weekend and we've already made plans.


Had people telling me for years that I should read so-called cyberpunk. Maybe this is the push I need.

Whenever we've done a couple classic F&SF picks in a row, I kind of root against the masters so I'd rather wait on Martian Chronicles.

AndrewP wrote: "Why is Altered Carbon on the poll 3 times?"
People REALLY want to read it..Also assuming people in a book club read is a mistake.
People REALLY want to read it..Also assuming people in a book club read is a mistake.

I'm with Tom; if we read a PKD book it really, really should be The Man in the High Castle

Perhaps, but how about reading Altered Carbon?


I second that. Especially since the last book comes out this year, I'd love to do a reread!
I have a feeling people see the write-in box in a couple cases and think they're supposed to write-in their choice from above, hence the multiple carbons.



I think it might win the vote - in triplicate!



I started Altered Carbon years a..."
Ugh. I keep thinking I should love Banks' Culture novels, and I do love how each book is brimming with scifi ideas and cultures, but I just can't relate to the characters. The humans are too pampered, and the ships are too godlike.