The Not a Book Club Club discussion
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I am also going to try to get the Kingkiller novella from the library.Is anyone interested in reading The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. I was going to wait for the 3rd book to reread but have run out of patience.
I am in for mirror empire. Broken Eye as well, Lightbringer series has been on my list a while, should be able to catch up on the first two by then. Lock In - definitely. City of Stairs sounds quite intriguing. Others if I have time...You know I've never actually read any Star Wars novels.Kingkiller re-read, also waiting for book 3, will probably just read some wikipedia plot summaries before the novella.
I'm a probably on Lock in and a maybe on Mirror Empire.
Kind of annoying they are both late August. Although I'll likely be doing Scalzi in audiobook.
Plus there is Harry Potter in early September. Maybe we should schedule some of these August books for a later date.
It's not really practical to read 3 or 4 at once. I need to go back through the last few posts and list out who wants to read what. Too damn much.
Kind of annoying they are both late August. Although I'll likely be doing Scalzi in audiobook.
Plus there is Harry Potter in early September. Maybe we should schedule some of these August books for a later date.
It's not really practical to read 3 or 4 at once. I need to go back through the last few posts and list out who wants to read what. Too damn much.
Mirror Empire (Release Date: 8/26/14)
Alex (already read)
Mark
Bas
Sky2
Dara
Rob (maybe)
Lock In (Release Date: 8/26/14)
Alex
Sky2
Rob (probably)
Broken Eye (Release Date: 8/26/14)
Alex
Sky2 (if he catches up on the first 2)
A new Dawn (Release Date: 9/2/14)
Alex
Bas (maybe)
City of Stairs (Release Date: 9/9/14)
Alex
Sky2 (wants to read ALL the books)
Alex (already read)
Mark
Bas
Sky2
Dara
Rob (maybe)
Lock In (Release Date: 8/26/14)
Alex
Sky2
Rob (probably)
Broken Eye (Release Date: 8/26/14)
Alex
Sky2 (if he catches up on the first 2)
A new Dawn (Release Date: 9/2/14)
Alex
Bas (maybe)
City of Stairs (Release Date: 9/9/14)
Alex
Sky2 (wants to read ALL the books)
Agree to staggering August books...Maybe we see who's in for what reads we can stagger them by # of people in for each read?
So I think that's right. It looks like Mirror Empire is the clear winner. I'll add that for release day and make Alex discussion leader.
Maybe I'll lead a discussion for Lock-In.
I'll leave it up to others about the rest.
Maybe I'll lead a discussion for Lock-In.
I'll leave it up to others about the rest.
Since we're gonna do Mirror Empire I'll pass on a New Dawn. I've become interested in star wars fiction though, so thanks to Alex for pointing it out.(I checked it out and there are loads of books out there! I really need to check this out).
Sky wrote: "I'll probably read most of these, but costume-making has eaten up much of my reading time..."
Apparently. You didn't even have time to list out any titles...sheesh. I may have to demote you to Sky2. The current Sky2 is putting you to shame! He signed up for everything!
Apparently. You didn't even have time to list out any titles...sheesh. I may have to demote you to Sky2. The current Sky2 is putting you to shame! He signed up for everything!
I am a maybe for The Mirror Empire, The Broken Eye, Lock In, and City of Stairs. Depends on when we read them.
With the 2 audiobooks I definitely doing Lock-In as audio. With us doing Harry Potter (which I'll be doing the UK audio of), I'll have to do Lock-In when it comes out most likely (or close to it). If other people are too busy to discuss it then that's fine.
Normally I score all my Scalzi books from SFF for reviews. But I'm not really sure how they'll handle reviews since there are 2 versions of the audio. Will they give the reviewer both copies? Will they get 2 reviewers? Of course it's probably going to
But I'm probably going to pre-order from Audible to get both copies (http://www.audible.com/mt/LockIn) and listen to the Wil Wheaton version first. No idea if I'll ever listen to the Amber Benson one, but I'll take it for free to have the option later!
Normally I score all my Scalzi books from SFF for reviews. But I'm not really sure how they'll handle reviews since there are 2 versions of the audio. Will they give the reviewer both copies? Will they get 2 reviewers? Of course it's probably going to
But I'm probably going to pre-order from Audible to get both copies (http://www.audible.com/mt/LockIn) and listen to the Wil Wheaton version first. No idea if I'll ever listen to the Amber Benson one, but I'll take it for free to have the option later!
None of the August books listed above hold much interest for me. I'm currently in the middle of Winter's Heart and I'm not likely to stop with the series while I have momentum. The books I am excited for in August are The Sixth Extinction by James Rollins and The Widow's House by Daniel Abraham.
Geoff wrote: "None of the August books listed above hold much interest for me. I'm currently in the middle of Winter's Heart and I'm not likely to stop with the series while I have momentum. Th..."
The Widow's House? August? I did not know that.
Gregor wrote: "Geoff wrote: "None of the August books listed above hold much interest for me. I'm currently in the middle of Winter's Heart and I'm not likely to stop with the series while I have ..."Yes. The 5th of August.
Geoff wrote: "Gregor wrote: "Geoff wrote: "None of the August books listed above hold much interest for me. I'm currently in the middle of Winter's Heart and I'm not likely to stop with the serie..."Thanks. I just looked it up. Looks like this is a Hachette book (Orbit), so I can't pre-order on the old Amazon. I'll remember to go back on the 5th though. I'v been looking forward to this one. I like Abraham quite a lot.
I'm in for The Magician's Land. Also for The Slow Regard of Silent Things whenever you all are ready to read it, no rush.
Is anyone interested in reading fantasy/SF, from the late 70s to the 1990s?I have a few in mind mainly UK authors.
talking about towards the end of year.
Rob wrote: "Maybe. It will depend on what and when."Will get a selection of authors together for members to look at.
Its going to be interesting, as I am going to have think about availability in other countries, especially with the uk books.
I'm in for Lock In and The Slow Regard of Silent Things. I might join in the classic reads depending on what you decide to read. @Geoff I have the feeling you linked the wrong Winter's Heart. :)
Alexa wrote: "I'm in for Lock In and The Slow Regard of Silent Things. I might join in the classic reads depending on what you decide to read. @Geoff I have the feeling you linked the wrong Winter's Heart. :)"
Maybe I like romance novels with 500 year old vampires. More likely, I wrote that post on my tablet and couldn't check my book links.
Geoff wrote: "Maybe I like romance novels with 500 year old vampires. More likely, I wrote that post on my tablet and couldn't check my book links. ."I see nothing wrong with that, sometimes I like romance novels with 500 yo vampires myself. You should read it and tell me if it's a good one.
I actually just found it funny that there was another novel with the same name that was so different.
Alexa wrote: "I actually just found it funny that there was another novel with the same name that was so different"Yeah, 4 or 5 different books apparently. Goodreads should probably default to the book that has 50000 ratings and not the one with 150 ratings.
The list will be posted tomorrow as its my last day off before the weekend. Its going to contain uk and us books. My knowledge of other countries books from this time period is very lacking.
ok its a very mixed list, i am not a great reader of sf so i may need to leave that to others of greater knowledge.The Sword of Shannara
A Spell for Chameleon
The Riddle-Master of Hed
Deryni Rising
To Your Scattered Bodies Go
Drawing of the Dark
The Dragon and the George
The Prophet of Lamath
The Knight of the Swords
The Storm Lord
The Serpent
Shadow Of The Wolf
The Sunset Warrior
hope its not a complacent list hope i have giving you a few books you have never heard or thought of reading.
as said above these are for towards the end of the year.
comments please.
Mark wrote: "ok its a very mixed list, i am not a great reader of sf so i may need to leave that to others of greater knowledge.The Sword of Shannara
A Spell for Chameleon
[book:The ..."
I've always wanted to read the Shannara books so I would join in with that. I'm not that familiar with the other books though some of these writers do ring a bell.
Wasn't Moorcock the one who wrote the Elric books?
Bas wrote: "Mark wrote: "ok its a very mixed list, i am not a great reader of sf so i may need to leave that to others of greater knowledge.The Sword of Shannara
[book:A Spell for Chameleon|7666..."
yes he did. and many others.
Alex wrote: "I'm in for the Rothfuss book.Also, is there still interest for Kameron Hurley's The Mirror Empire at the end of August?
Some other releases in the next few months I'll be picking..."
I'm definitely up for the Broken Eye, perhaps also the Mirror Empire.
Mark wrote: "ok its a very mixed list, i am not a great reader of sf so i may need to leave that to others of greater knowledge.The Sword of Shannara
A Spell for Chameleon
The ..."</i>
My library has [book:The Sword of Shannara, A Spell for Chameleon, To Your Scattered Bodies Go and The Sunset Warrior so would definitely jump in on those. Might be up for others if I can find a copy.
You can find a complete list of Shannara books here.I read somewhere that one of the books will be turned into a TV series.
Bas wrote: "You can find a complete list of Shannara books here.I read somewhere that one of the books will be turned into a TV series."
Oh, which one?
Mark wrote: "Bas wrote: "You can find a complete list of Shannara books here.I read somewhere that one of the books will be turned into a TV series."
Oh, which one?"
Forgot to mention these ones are from the 70s, but one is from the 60s.
Mark wrote: "Bas wrote: "You can find a complete list of Shannara books here.I read somewhere that one of the books will be turned into a TV series."
Oh, which one?"
I think I read it on tor.com and The Wertzone as well, here's a link to the wertzone article. It's greenlit by MTV, I don't know what to make of that though... It makes me a bit sceptic I guess.
I have been camping for the last week - home for a day then leaving for another 10 days. I haven't had a chance to look at the August proposed reads, but I'll try to join any that are first in a series (or later in a series if I've read the first ones). I tend to really like the books chosen by this group. I'm hoping I'll have computer access the next couple of weeks so that I'll be able to make some Half a King comments!
Is anyone reading The Widow's House by Daniel Abraham next week when it comes out on Tuesday?I'm really into the series and wondering if anyone else has read it.
Bill wrote: "I have only read the first book. Have the second but haven't got to it yet."Same for me, I read the first, bought 2 & 3, but haven't read them yet. I think it will be 5 books in the end IIRC, so I might wait another 1-2 years for the last one to come out and then read the whole series then.
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JusticeSword. I'll Add that.I haven't read any of the Magician books so I'll be passing on that.
I'm still iffy on the Kingkiller novella because I feel it's overpriced. I'll probably try to borrow that from the library, but looks like people are down for that too so I'll add that as well.