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2016 Group Bookshelf Reading Calendar/Planning
Thank you so much for organizing this! I like having a bit of a plan to my reading, so this will help keep me on track :)
Great, thanks for all the hard work (so far), Sarah and Edwin!Glad Those Who Hunt the Night actually made it in! Looking forward to that and the others on my list...
Sarah and Edwin, thanks a thousand times over for all your hard work. Don't worry about conflicts with me. I will do what I can to to synchronize with this schedule. Love the discussions with this group. Let's read!!
Thank you Sarah and Edwin. Job well done! And I don't mind the "conflict" - just double the fun in March. : )
Elle wrote: "Thank you Sarah and Edwin. Job well done! And I don't mind the "conflict" - just double the fun in March. : )"I'm glad to hear that :)
I think you're down to reading the lesser knowns, aren't you? There are so many on here that as people were nominating there were a bunch I hadn't heard of, despite the fact that I've got all of these in my TBR.
Cool! Someone nominated it as a horror selection in one of my groups and it piqued my interest. I love a good horror book.
Thanks Sarah! Will try to follow the schedule, though I may be reading a couple of books ahead due to schedule with another group =).
Does anyone know what the policy or norm is for resurrecting old topics? It's generally frowned upon in most forums, but maybe book discussions are an exception. I ask because I may be reading some books from our schedule early.
You should be able to comment on book discussions anytime, I believe. I think the only off limits discussions are locked.
Chris, I noticed on the What Else Are You Reading thread that you've just read The Windup Girl and The Word for World is Forest. I don't want to put anything up in the first thread prior to the scheduled date, but I'm happy to pull threads for you in this discussion if you want to comment on anything. Here's these two, let me know if you need others."Windup Girl" First Impressions--No Spoilers
"Windup Girl" Loved it? Hated it? Final thoughts ...
These are the threads we used last year for The Word for World is Forest
"Word for World..." Gut Reaction & Discussion Leader *no spoilers*
"Word for World..." Humanism *spoiler*
Sarah, thanks, that's sweet of you. I think I can wait until Feb 15 to discuss The Windup Girl. I wasn't planning to discuss The Word for World Is Forest, but maybe I will take a look at the threads.
I can't believe all of you overachievers are starting to comment on The Windup Girl already. Such pressure........
LOL, Edwin, it is almost February, and we are only talking first impressions. I wanted to post while my impressions were still first and fresh. :D
My January schedule was light, so I decided to get a head start on February. Both The Windup Girl (19:34) and Under Heaven (19:32) audiobooks are on the long side.
Sarah wrote: "How was the audio for The Windup Girl?"The narrator Jonathan Davis was excellent! One of the best I've encountered to date.
The U.S. Kindle version of The Dragon's Path just dropped from $9.99 to $1.99. You all are planning to read that in April. I’m hoping to join you because I’ve really been wanting to read this series, so I just grabbed this deal myself.I’ll cross-post this in the sales thread where it really belongs, but I wanted to make sure the people who are actually going to be reading it soon saw it.
Thank you! I never check the sales thread so I wouldn't have seen it. The narration is only an additional $2.99. This isn't my kind of book so I would have resisted paying full price.
Here are the threads for February"Windup Girl" First Impressions--No Spoilers
"Windup Girl" Loved it? Hated it? Final thoughts ...
"Under Heaven" discussion > First Impressions *no spoilers*
"Under Heaven" discussion > Part 4 & Afterthoughts *Spoilers*
"Under Heaven" discussion > Horses *mark your spoilers*
I thought the Horses thread sounded intriguing :)
I'm hoping to get to it late next week. I can't wait. I was so excited that this one was popular enough to get in.
I like Under Heaven, but it isn't anywhere near my favourite GGK novel, I confess. Ysabel, on the other hand... And I nearly picked up a duplicate copy of Tigana today, if it weren't for my trying to reduce my duplicates... I still have River of Stars to read yet, though. Oof, my TBR can be quite intimidating when I actually look at it. (I just finished The Secrets of Drearcliff Grange School, and am in the midst of listening to the Harry Potter books on Audible, & just got the new Richard Armitage-narrated edition of David Copperfield this morning for my birthday (that being tomorrow). And that's just the start.)
I started Under Heaven a couple of days ago and I really like it so far. The description of the world is lovely, and I'm enjoying the character building so far.
I'm such a slowpoke it seems. I'm still reading Ancillary Justice (though I'm around halfway mark), but I think I will finish it this week, as soon as I have got some of my work related stuff out of the way. Then I will start to read The Windup Girl, though I doubt I will be able to jump in the conversation right away. I will definately read it, though, as it has been on our bookshelf forever without being read, so it's about time to see what's it about.
I just finished Ancillary Justice yesterday. I also posted the threads a few days early so I think you're probably fine. I read The Windup Girl years ago and didn't like it. I was hoping to get time for a reread but I don't think I have it.
Kim, if you happen to get on this thread could I get you to add "Under Heaven" to the threads that are for Under Heaven. They're listed as:First Impressions *no spoilers*
Part 4 & Afterthoughts *Spoilers*
Horses *mark your spoilers*
The links are in the first post.
Sarah wrote: "I fixed the Under Heaven discussions so that they say "Under Heaven" in the title of the thread."Go, Sarah!
I'm looking forward to starting Those Who Hunt the Night on the 15th!
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March
The Golem and the Jinni
Those Who Hunt the Night
April
Wool Omnibus
The Dragon's Path
May
His Majesty's Dragon
Hyperion
June
Oryx and Crake
Good Omens
July
Spin
Cat's Cradle
August
Little, Big
Assassin's Apprentice
September
The Lies of Locke Lamora
To Say Nothing of the Dog
October
Wild Seed
Dune
November
The Quantum Thief
The Warded Man
December
Embassytown
The Lions of Al-Rassan
The calendar that Michael organized for last year really helped me keep up with my reading last year. I hope this does the same for you guys :)