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Coordinating reading books in groups

Thank you for the effort. I also like the inclusion of page counts...it helps..."
You're welcome! And thanks for being flexible with July!

Nope, I'll just have to get a move on :) There's plenty of time.

Outstanding. Do you hire out as a personal assistant?

Thanks for all the kind words everyone! I'm glad the schedule is working out; I have enjoyed seeing all the enthusiasm...

let's see-how about July or November???
or even April


Excellent, glad to have you! Just keep an eye on this thread if you want to participate in any of the discussions...



Great, glad to have you! I try to keep the schedule at the top of each page as the thread gets longer, so just look on the last page and hopefully it will be up to date!


Excellent! (Hopefully your name won't confuse me, lol)





[Edit: besides me!]

Acck! I changed back, no cyber-bullying for me.




Thanks for the recommendation, Steve; I tend to enjoy Niven's books but hadn't heard of that one.


Ah! Niven and Pournelle wrote Lucifer's Hammer. I think that may have been the first sci-fi book I read. It's probably completely and totally responsible for my obsession with post-apocalyptic stories.
I'll have to check out Dream Park, too. I'm not recognizing Barnes name.

Those TBR's can kill you.

I really liked Lucifer's Hammer. It's been a long time, though...
I don't know much about Steven Barnes, either, since Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven are more famous/prolific, but I've been interested in trying him out lately, since stumbling on Tananarive Due's work, and realizing they are married. They have even collaborated on a few books. I always heard Barnes brought the "action" part of the Heorot book, but I'd have to read one of his own works to know if that is actually true.
I noticed this on his Goodreads' profile: "Barnes's first published piece of fiction, the 1979 novelette, The Locusts, was written with Larry Niven, and was a Hugo Award nominee." I'm wondering if Niven had as much influence on Barnes' development and work as that sounds like.


(no worries-I thought it was funny)"
Good, Maggie thought it was funny and I creeped Sarah and Michael out, job well done if I say so myself! I am done hijacking the thread, sorry for the interruption.
Hoping to join many of the add-on discussions this year and a couple of the extra books, thanks Michael, Sarah, Maggie, et al for the enthusiasm and organisation!
Books mentioned in this topic
Ready Player One (other topics)Red Mars (other topics)
Ready Player One (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Wil Wheaton (other topics)Larry Niven (other topics)
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What do you think, Sarah? Is May too soon for your LeGuin schedule? I could move Dispossessed/Long Earth to May. That would make Snow Queen/Foundation in December. (I remember Dispossessed/Long Earth is a natural combo because no other books worked with The Long Earth without a conflict, including World is Forest.)
[Edited to add the 2015 Schedule up here at the top post...]
Here's the latest schedule proposal for the 22 "hot books" for the 2015 Challenge (4 or more people reading each book).
(reader count), title, (page count), reading start date:
(9) The Handmaid's Tale - (311pp) - January 15
(11) Fuzzy Nation - (303pp) - February 15
(6) Red Mars - (572pp) - February 15
(10) Ready Player One - (374pp) - March 15
(5) The Martian Chronicles - (182pp) - March 15
(8) Neuromancer - (271pp) - April 15
(5) Fahrenheit 451 - (227pp) - April 15
(6) The Dispossessed - (387pp) - May 15
(4) The Long Earth - (336pp) - May 15
(6) The City & the City - (312pp) - June 15
(5) Tigana - (676pp) - June 15
(7) Altered Carbon - (526pp) - July 15
(5) Promise of Blood - (545pp) - July 15
(7) American Gods - (656pp) - August 15
(7) 1Q84 - (925pp) - September 15
(4) Dawn - (248pp) - September 15
(6) Old Man's War - (314pp) - October 15
(6) The Word for World is Forest - (189pp) - October 15
(4) World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War - (342pp) - November 15
(4) Warbreaker - (688pp) - November 15
(6) Foundation - (256pp) - December 15
(5) The Snow Queen - (448pp) - December 15
(And here is the raw data in case people need to see the books they originally voted for, or other people who voted for their books.)