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May 13, 2014 08:47AM

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Michael wrote: "Here are the discussion threads for this group's previous reading (what's with all the subtopics?!?)"
Wow. Thanks, I think.

How is this side read thing going to work? Are we going to use a new discussion thread or are we supposed to just add random thoughts to all these different 5-year old threads?




A number of us have already posted in the First Impression thread:
"Left Hand..." discussion -- The obligatory First Impressions topic - No spoilers.
I propose posting in the "Instant Classic/Dull, Dull, Dull" thread for your final comments:
"Left Hand..." discussion -- "An Instant Classic" or "Dull, Dull, Dull?" - Appears to have Spoilers
I personally will add some thoughts to "Sex and Gender" because this is such an interesting topic to me, and dovetails with our group's recent reading of Ancillary Justice:
"Left Hand..." discussion -- Sex and Gender - Spoilers

I couldn't do it. I was going to try to fit it in, and I know everyone said that The Hainish books can be read in any order, but I just couldn't do it :p. I'm sending mine back to the library, and trying RoCannon's World, first. Well, after it's returned, that is. Someone else has it checked out.


Still the June extra book (sched)?"
I would love to read this, but I am trying to catch up, whatever that means, this summer. I am going to bow out on this one.

Edwin wrote: "Still the June extra book (sched)?"
I would love to read this, but I am trying to catch up, whatever that means, t..."
haha, Edwin, I know exactly what you mean. I also need to 'catch up', so I sympathize! Enjoy :)
Hillary, I hadn't planned on this one, but I ended up skipping Left Hand of Darkness last month (which I had thought I might join), and this month's fantasy group read (The Dragon's Path) is a 550+pp first in a series, which many reviewers say end in an unfinished story (ie you need to continue on in the series), so I'm thinking of skipping that brick :D.
My library has Embassytown, I'll try to read it with you after the 15th if you're still interested :)

Threads:
First Impressions, Embassytown - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Final Thoughts, Embassytown - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


Here's the latest schedule proposal for the 12 "hot books" in this thread:
(reader count), title, (page count), month (read second half of month):
(9) Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency* - (306pp) - January 27
(6) Wool Omnibus (Silo, #1)* - (539pp) - February 15
(5) Foundation - (296pp) - ???
(5) Oryx and Crake* - (374pp) - April 1
(6) Perdido Street Station - (867pp) - ???
(6) The Left Hand of Darkness* - (304pp) - May 15
(8) Embassytown - (405pp) - June 19
(5) The Color of Magic - (250pp) - July 22
(4) Mistborn: The Final Empire* - (647pp) - August?
(6) Leviathan Wakes - (561pp) - September?
(4) Doomsday Book* - (578pp) - October?
(8) The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress* - (302pp) - November?
*means I'm reading it
Night Watch and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? also seem "hot" with 5 readers each, someone may want to propose times to read those...


I am ready for the Mistborn discussion. I jammed through all three books in the last couple of months. Loved them.


Sounds like we have a few folks going to read/just read. I'll be busy beginning of month and probably won't start reading until August 15; when were you thinking, Hillary?
Valerie, maybe you can start the Color of Magic discussion when you start? I won't get to it this time around. The other people I had on my list reading it this year were Bill, Darwin, Gumps, and Richard, but that was 6 months ago (although I see it is on Richard's recent to-read challenge list post.
The The Color of Magic discussions that I found (2008 directory) are as follows:
The Color of Magic - Initial reactions
then random topics, none of them seem to be a "final thoughts" thread, maybe we could add one...
The Color of Magic - Is Rincewind a Hero?
The Color of Magic - Favorite characters
The Color of Magic - Style of humor
The Color of Magic - Visualizing Discworld
The Color of Magic - Done? The story continues...(no plot spoilers)
The Color of Magic - The rest of the Discworld series


I'm with you! Although it might not be a tangible upgrade to talking to yourself :)




LOL. Sometimes I see something like "being traced" on books, which I think means they are searching for it; once I see that for a few months, I'm like, "I think you can stop looking now...". Not this one, though.

I ordered a large print book accidentally recently. It's a little disorienting although with all my Nook font sizes my brain is more ready for these types of surprises!

I liked it so much that I started Sanderson's The Way of Kings yesterday.

I liked it so much that I started Sanderson's [book:The Way of Kings|7235..."
Mistborn is good. I loved the magic system he came up with!


SO glad that I pushed on. I was breathless by the time that I finished. I would have liked a little stronger conclusion to the first book, but wow. Just wow.
I have the second book on hold through the library.
I will say that the Mistborn series has a little quicker payoff. The books jump way more quickly into the meat of the story. But, you are correct, W. There does seem to be more epic potential at this point with WOK.


Just came in from my digital library this morning and I downloaded it immediately. 27 pages down, 538 to go!

"Mistborn" First Impressions *no spoilers*
"Mistborn" Final Thoughts **Post here when DONE**
Some extras if anyone is interested:
"Mistborn" Character Discussion **SPOILERS**
Mistborn Casting Call
"Mistborn" Magic System **SPOILERS**
"Mistborn" The Skaa **SPOILERS POSSIBLE**

So, it appears that I am forced by my own internal conflicted-ness to join you guys on this group read. Against my will.


We re-read Wool back in February but feel free to post on the threads, I'm sure some of us who read it would respond.
Now that you mention it, it's been a while since I've seen MK around here! But Zhivago sounds like it would be in her "classics" group...


Which ones are you interested in? Just post an idea here and maybe someone(s) will read it with you! That's how I put together the multiple buddy reads I've been involved with this year.
(I'll post the latest schedule on the next page, since this is message 200...)

(reader count), title, (page count), month (read second half of month):
(9) Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency* - (306pp) -
(6) Wool Omnibus (Silo, #1)* - (539pp) -
(5) Foundation - (296pp) - March??
(5) Oryx and Crake* - (374pp) -
(6) Perdido Street Station - (867pp) - April??
(6) The Left Hand of Darkness* - (304pp) -
(8) Embassytown - (405pp) -
(5) The Color of Magic - (250pp) -
(4) Mistborn: The Final Empire* - (647pp) August 18
(6) Leviathan Wakes - (561pp) - September?
(2?) Across the Nightingale Floor - (305pp) - September?
(4) Doomsday Book* - (578pp) - October?
(8) The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress* - (302pp) - November?
(5?) Zoo City - (416pp) - December?
*means I'm reading it
Night Watch and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? also seem "hot" with 5 readers each, someone may want to propose times to read those...

Leviathan Wakes
Doomsday Book
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
I also plan to read Stranger in a Strange Land in November, and want to add Across the Nightingale Floor and Zoo City into the mix somewhere!

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