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Suggest a book for a group read
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Rob, Mayor of Ghost Town
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Jan 10, 2014 07:21AM

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Andreas wrote: "I don't see Tigana or Words of Radiance on the list...
I remove any books we've either read or already added to the schedule.
Andreas wrote: "Two consecutive Sandersons is a quite large reading investment. I've already read Way of Kings and I don't know if I'd participate."
I know people will be reading Words of Radiance when it comes out regardless of what the group does.
My only reason for suggesting The Way of Kings beforehand was for anyone who wanted to catch up/re-read before the new book comes out. Personally I just read it last year, so I'd jump into conversation, but don't plan to re-read it.
I'm also OK with not participating in every read.
I remove any books we've either read or already added to the schedule.
Andreas wrote: "Two consecutive Sandersons is a quite large reading investment. I've already read Way of Kings and I don't know if I'd participate."
I know people will be reading Words of Radiance when it comes out regardless of what the group does.
My only reason for suggesting The Way of Kings beforehand was for anyone who wanted to catch up/re-read before the new book comes out. Personally I just read it last year, so I'd jump into conversation, but don't plan to re-read it.
I'm also OK with not participating in every read.
I'm not sure where Summat was getting his list from unless it was one of my previous posts. As Andreas mentioned, we have/use a Listopia.
It's not the end all authority on what we'll read next. In fact most of our last few reads weren't on the list, or were much lower, but there was traction to read them.
Right now the Current Top 5 are:
1) The Way of Kings (24 votes)
2) Blood Song (18 votes)
3) The Black Prism (15 votes)
4) The Black Company (14 votes)
5) Consider Phlebas (12 votes)
This changes as people change their list and possibly rankings (the first book on your list is weighted the highest)
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I debated making this another post, but I don't need to skew my post stats any higher.
Right Now I'm seeing:
The Way of Kings
Will Read/Re-read
Bill (Reread If not before Mid-February)
Nienna (reread)
Alex (reread)
Would Participate in discussion
Rob
Heroes Die
Will Read/Re-read
Bill
Nienna
Rob
Would Participate in discussion
Alex
The Black Company
Will Read/Re-read
Summant
Bill
Alex
Nienna (re-read)
Would Participate in discussion
The Black Prism
Will Read/Re-read
Rob
Nienna (re-read)
Would Participate in discussion
It's not the end all authority on what we'll read next. In fact most of our last few reads weren't on the list, or were much lower, but there was traction to read them.
Right now the Current Top 5 are:
1) The Way of Kings (24 votes)
2) Blood Song (18 votes)
3) The Black Prism (15 votes)
4) The Black Company (14 votes)
5) Consider Phlebas (12 votes)
This changes as people change their list and possibly rankings (the first book on your list is weighted the highest)
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I debated making this another post, but I don't need to skew my post stats any higher.
Right Now I'm seeing:
The Way of Kings
Will Read/Re-read
Bill (Reread If not before Mid-February)
Nienna (reread)
Alex (reread)
Would Participate in discussion
Rob
Heroes Die
Will Read/Re-read
Bill
Nienna
Rob
Would Participate in discussion
Alex
The Black Company
Will Read/Re-read
Summant
Bill
Alex
Nienna (re-read)
Would Participate in discussion
The Black Prism
Will Read/Re-read
Rob
Nienna (re-read)
Would Participate in discussion

I would also read The Black Prism. It would be another reread. But I haven't read the 2nd book yet.
alright. I keep updating post 228 when it gets too far up the list I'll repost the stuff as I change it.

Aside from that, I'd probably heckle in the discussion threads... so basically, the same level of participation that I always have.


Also i am for
1.Black company
2.Heroes die
3.Chronicles of thomas covenant.

This sounds good to me, but looks like i am going to juggle lot of books
1.I am already doing group read of malazan.
2.After stone wielder i am starting with Orb sceptre and throne
3.Halfway through New spring book in wheel of time series.


I got $100 worth of gift cards for B&N... they lasted about one week. Lol. (They went towards my Discworld collection).

I got $100 wort..."
I haven't read Discworld but I heard it's good! For some reason I haven't used mine yet. I can't decide on what I want.

I got $125 in amazon gift cards and have spent about $50. I was going to preorder some books coming out this year but they are like $12 each which just seems crazy to me.
I've got the first few Discworld books to read and would be up for that at some point..
I had $50 for amazon and another $140 in cash/checks. I spent that already on anime and some clothes, plus some crap for my house..alas..
I had $50 for amazon and another $140 in cash/checks. I spent that already on anime and some clothes, plus some crap for my house..alas..

I would highly recommend starting almost anywhere other than with The Color of Magic. Then again, while they had some clever lines (but what Discworld book doesn't?), I was never a huge fan of Rincewind.
In case you haven't seen something like this before...
http://www.lspace.org/books/reading-o...
I'm partial to the Watch and Industrial Revolution Novels, but my favorite set of books (Pyramids -> Small Gods -> Thief of Time -> Night Watch) take place almost entirely outside of that set.
My favorite individual book in the series is either Thief of Time or Monstrous Regiment (a practical stand-alone, which is where I started Discworld and is honestly a pretty good intro). I would be completely down for re-reading either with the group. In fact, I may just start re-reading them now...

The Discworld series looks huge but it isn't as bad as it seems. Most of the books fall into sub series. There are the Rincewind books, the Witches, the Guards, and Death (yes, Death is an actual character). All of the books (and sub series) are connected but not all are necessary to read to understand.
So technically you could start with:
The Color of Magic - the 1st Rincewind book. And book #1.
Equal Rites-the 1st Witches book. And book #3.
Mort-the 1st Death book. And book #4.
Or,
Guards! Guards!-the 1st Guards book. And book #8.
OK, let's shelve this discworld conversation unless it's to discuss a group read. I'd like to try to keep the thread on topic... Unlike the last one.
We can always start another thread to discuss disc world.
Thanks.
We can always start another thread to discuss disc world.
Thanks.

I would highly recommend starting almost anywhere other than with [book:The Color of Magic|34497..."
I'm rereading them this year. And the ones I haven't read. Haven't really decided on any order yet. I've read The Color of Magic and will read the 2nd Rincewind book next. But I'm not sure if I'm going by series order or by sub series.

Also...Discworld, I've read the first dozen or so but want to carry on in the series :)

I think Return of crimson guard was difficult to go through,Night of knives was a definite improvement and stonewielder is awesome.

So I know Alex didn't like it, but I just got my copy of Hollow World from Michael J. Sullivan (he's sending out books early if you buy direct from him, and all physical/audiobook pre-orders get an advanced copy in ebook form as well).
Is anyone interested in reading that? I believe the actual release date is April 15th for anyone who plans to do it in audio or don't buy it from him.
Otherwise I'm just going to read it once I finish Words of Radiance
Is anyone interested in reading that? I believe the actual release date is April 15th for anyone who plans to do it in audio or don't buy it from him.
Otherwise I'm just going to read it once I finish Words of Radiance
Oh and since he's so active on good reads, I image I could get him to come and do a Q&A thread like Mr. Wexler did for 1k Names.
Well since you're the only one to respond so far, so probably not.
I figure if no one else responds by the time I catch up to the Malazan read, I'm just going to read it on my own.
I figure if no one else responds by the time I catch up to the Malazan read, I'm just going to read it on my own.


Sorry, I'm not particularly impressed by Sullivan's storytelling. I've read two of his works and would just like to read some other author instead as a BotM.
I'd be interested, but it basically comes out the same time as Shadow Campaign, which as a sequel I prefer to starting yet another series..
Maybe in late July or August if people are willing to wait. I suspect people will be split though.
Maybe in late July or August if people are willing to wait. I suspect people will be split though.
Yeah, but my audio book queue is really backed up ATM. It won't happen until late summer at the earliest.

That might be maximum nerdery btw... at least 8/10 swords or some nerdy scale...

LOTR books have been lying on my shelves for quite a time now, i am in too for it.
So we can't get any traction on an April choice, but we have a bunch of takers on something for months down the road...

And for an out-of-nowhere suggestion, today I bought The Maze Runner by James Dashner. Don't know if it's any good, but we could try it.
I probably won't have time to read anything until mid to late April. I have two books to read first, plus about 150 pages a week for Malazan.
I'd be up forWarbreaker. I'm not really up for The Maze Runner though.
I'd be up forWarbreaker. I'm not really up for The Maze Runner though.

I noticed that a July read was mentioned. That's when Tower Lord will be released. I'll be reading it during that time. It's one of my top 2 most highly anticipated books of the year.
Seems like there is enough interest in Warbreaker. I can probably start around the 17th or 18th maybe. It's hard to guess since I have 2 books to read first and I'm not really reading as much in the last week or so.
I think I'm still recovering from all the reading I did for Words of Radiance
I think I'm still recovering from all the reading I did for Words of Radiance
So I'm going to give this one last shot before giving up for the month. There seemed to be interest in reading Warbreaker at least, but I got no feedback on dates (Around the 17th or 18th).
Maybe everyone is just burned out from Words of Radiance?
Maybe everyone is just burned out from Words of Radiance?

I am in for warbreaker.
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