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February nominations for group read
I would like to nominate Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was by Barry Hughart.
I'll nominate Paladin of Souls, the next book after The Curse of Chalion which we're reading this month.
Is it me or is the fantasy genre at goodreads useless for locating a nomination? I really wish they'd have "urban fantasy" and "science fiction and fantasy" separate. (I read both depending on the mood but "normal" fantasy reads are so bloody buried!)
Jelmer wrote: "Did we do Red Seas Under Red Skies yet? If not I nominate it :D"We've done the first one. All books need to be first in the series.
Martha wrote: "The Cartamandua Legacy - Carol Berg http://www.amazon.com/Cartamandua-Leg..."Better known as the Lighthouse Duology - Flesh and Spirit being the first one. I'll second that, if that's what you're meaning to nominate, although one really must follow it immediately with Breath and Bone.
We have read "Lies of Locke Lamorra" (the first book in the series) on 2009/09 according to group bookshelf, so Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch should be all right.Seconded.
I'd nominate The Hob's Bargain by Patricia Briggs, a single (not in series) fantasy story, but I don't know about it availability......it is on Amazon, though http://www.amazon.com/Hobs-Bargain-Pa... also in Kindle edition (WTF? electronic version more expensive than physical book???)
I'll second The Hob's Bargain. It is a fantasy standalone despite author's more popular books in urban fantasy genre. I did see actual paperback recently in Barnes and Noble brick and mortar store.
Jakub wrote: "We have read "Lies of Locke Lamorra" (the first book in the series) on 2009/09 according to group bookshelf, so Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch should be all right.Seconded."
Apparently you didn't read my post above. Only the first book in the series. Too many people haven't read the first book.
Wolf Sirens Forbidden Wolf Sirens: Forbidden: Discover the LegendTina Smith
Wolf Sirens Forbidden on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009GG06AS
Tina wrote: "Wolf Sirens Forbidden Wolf Sirens: Forbidden: Discover the LegendTina Smith
Wolf Sirens Forbidden on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009GG06AS"
Obviously you didn't read the rules.
Debbie (Debbie Rice) wrote: "I'll second The Hob's Bargain. It is a fantasy standalone despite author's more popular books in urban fantasy genre. I did see actual paperback recently in Barnes and Noble brick and mortar stor..."I'll second The Hob's Bargain
I'll second Dying Earth. And I'll nominate Gate of Ivrel (also available in the The Morgaine Saga omnibus).
Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "I'll nominate Arrows of the Queen just to be traditional and different at the same time."I'll second Arrows of the Queen.
Tina wrote: "Wolf Sirens Forbidden Wolf Sirens: Forbidden: Discover the LegendTina Smith
Wolf Sirens Forbidden on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009GG06AS"
Rule 3 in message one, authors cannot nominate their own book. Yours look like they would be of more appeal to urban fantasy and paranormal groups. There's a lot of crossover particularly nowadays but generally I think we're usually the science fiction and fantasy type of fantasy ... Think The Hobbit and peruse our bookshelf.
Margot wrote: "I'll nominate Paladin of Souls, the next book after The Curse of Chalion which we're reading this month."I'll allow this since we just read the first one. Also these aren't all that related, are they?
Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Martha wrote: "The Cartamandua Legacy - Carol Berg http://www.amazon.com/Cartamandua-Leg..."Bette..."
thanks
No the Bujold books aren't all that related. I liked the first 2 but thought the 3rd failed. It didn't ruin the first 2 however because they are so "stand alone".
I would like to nominate The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski - a collection of short-stories, based on known fairy-tales with a slavic twist.
Gary wrote: "Tales of the Shonri (City of Lights) By Stephen GoddenTales of the Shonri: City of Lights"
I second "Tales of the Shonri: City of Lights".
Julie wrote: "Gary wrote: "Tales of the Shonri (City of Lights) By Stephen GoddenTales of the Shonri: City of Lights"
I second "Tales of the Shonri: City of Lights"."
Sorry. not enough availability or formats.
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So, have at it. The first 12 books to be nominated and seconded will be on the list to vote for.
The usual rules apply! Please READ them!
1. All nominations need a second.
2. Books must be available in a variety of formats and countries.
3. Authors may not nominate their own books.
4. All books need a link or they will not be eligible.
As I have been doing for the past couple of months, I will make the group private during the voting process to avoid unpleasant situations with authors loading the dice by asking friends and fans to vote for their book.
Go for it!