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Coordinating reading books in groups

Those TBR's can kill you."
Lol. That is so true. I have dedicated shelves in bookcases for TBR books and then there are the ones on my kindle. I'm afraid I'll be dead before I finish my TBR lists and I keep adding to them. If there is a heaven I hope they have a library.

(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
(4) Zodiac- (308pp)- 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


You're welcome, Hank! And I'm impressed with your efforts not to offend anyone. We need more of that on this Interweb thingy!
Richard, I'm thinking about posting reminders near the start of each month about the books we will be reading. Will that be helpful?

Hilarious. I especially like that you said "shelves", plural. I started with one shelf for my "immediate" TBR's but it is no longer enough!


A library and eternity. What more could we ask for? I love it Ruth.

Library & eternity equals my idea of heaven Sarah.




Sounds good, Richard, thanks.

Sarah wrote: "Absolutely Steve! That would be fantastic. I love discussing things with a small group of people. You both will be welcome :)"
Sarah, any reason I (um, I mean Maggie) shouldn't just add it onto the April schedule at the top so anyone can join?

Sarah wrote: "Absolutely Steve! That would be fantastic. I love discussing things with a small group of people. You both will be welcome :)"
Sarah, ..."
lol-I did it

Several start that way, or in fan fic that is included in an anthology of the author's work. Marion Zimmer Bradley spawned many of the current fantasy writers of the unicorn type of fantasy It's also a way for the famous author to get someone to do all the grunt work on the book. Look at James Patterson lately.

And because Steven Barnes was one of the few African American sci-fi writers starting out at that time, I can't help but think being associated with Larry Niven would help remove some of the obstacles he undoubtedly faced entering the field. I think the hard part about starting out that way would be to feel confident on your own. Looking over his bibliography, his collaborations don't seem to have kept him from racking up a collection of novels and series on his own. In fact, most of his collaborations are for books in a series - i.e., the first book was so successful the authors kept getting together to extend the series.
So there is also the possibility that some people work really well in a collaborative environment. It does sound more fun if you could find the right partner, though you'd have to give up a lot of control over the "vision"...
[P.S. This is the "let's talk about authors" thread, right? Oh. Oops.]

That's a really good point.
Michael wrote: "[P.S. This is the "let's talk about authors" thread, right? Oh. Oops.]"
It's just so hard to stay on track with the subject of the thread only! Distractions everywhere...

Looks like my library carries some of his books - yay! - so I've added him to my 2016 reading list. And I remembered besides The Legacy of Heorot I really enjoyed his short story "The Woman in the Wall" in the collection Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora.

(11) Fuzzy Nation - (303pp) - February 15
(6) Red Mars - (572pp) - February 15
February 15 is our "start reading" date, which allows people to read this month's club selections for the first two weeks if they want. Red Mars is a long one, though, so you might want to get started early if you are joining that discussion.
The discussions will use the old threads:
Fuzzy Nation
"Fuzzy Nation" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Fuzzy Nation" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Red Mars
- The Discussion Folder looks kind of crazy, with a thread for each chapter. It might be best if you focus on these three threads instead:
Gut Reaction *no spoilers*
The Big Thread *only hidden spoilers*
All Finished *spoil away*
(Let me know if anyone wants me to add other threads to this list!)
January's discussion threads for The Handmaid's Tale were very active. I am just finishing that one up and will be posting to the spoiler thread soon. Feel free to contribute to those discussions even if you are coming into it late - the more the merrier!


I will post under Fuzzy once we all get started.
RM has lots of worthy ideas I am looking forward to discussing. Enjoy!

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Yeah, I didn't want to influence anyone's opinion, but I was just not able to get through that one. I'm glad it has some good ideas to discuss, though.


Fuzzy Nation
"Fuzzy Nation" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Fuzzy Nation" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Red Mars
- The Discussion Folder looks kind of crazy, with a thread for each chapter. It might be best if you focus on these three threads instead:
Gut Reaction *no spoilers*
The Big Thread *only hidden spoilers*
All Finished *spoil away*
Richard, haven't heard from you recently - are you reading Red Mars?

Red Mars, currently just about 20% complete, with Chapter 5 read, and moving on to Ch. 6.

And I am geared up for Ready Player One for next month. I may be a little over committed, so The Martian Chronicles is a definite maybe.
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Is the post 451 the "final" list of what and when we are group reading for 2015? Just curious so I get my ducks into their proper places, books set up bought, etc.