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Mar 02, 2016 05:57PM
Me too :) Edwin sent me this month's links last week and I'm intrigued to learn that there's an entire thread dedicated to the Plot Hole in Those Who Hunt the Night. I'm actually looking forward to it more because of that.
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I was just reacting to plot holes in general - i.e., "oopsie!" - I have no preference either way unless it ruins an important part of the story...
I would not be happy if I read it and wasn't expecting one. It seems lazy to publish something without wrapping everything up. Knowing about it ahead of time makes it more fun to me for some reason.
Sarah wrote: "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."Sorry I missed this. Too many threads.
Sarah wrote: "I fixed the Under Heaven discussions so that they say "Under Heaven" in the title of the thread."
But now you have the power!
I have to read The Mote in God's Eye in April for my in person group. I know we had a few votes for it so I thought I would mention it in case anyone in this group wants to discuss it.
How much are plane tickets? Can I stay at your house while we discuss it? Oh...you mean discuss it on Goodreads at the same time... I thought we were all going to crash at your house, drink all your liquor and leave a bunch of Larry Niven books scattered around your living room. That would have been fun!
Sarah, that was on my list. I think I can arrange to listen to this in late March or early April. :)
That would be perfect. I was planning on the first week of April. I'll post the threads with the March batch. Yay! I'm really looking forward to this one
Timing is everything, I need to get a bit of a head start on Those Who Hunt the Night or I will pick something else up and then be late.
Edwin was kind enough to send me the threads this month, all formatted and everything. Here they are :)The Golem and the Jinni, links:
The Golem and the Jinni – First Thoughts *No Spoilers*
The Golem and the Jinni – Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Those Who Hunt the Night, links:
Those Who Hunt the Night – First Impressions *No Spoiler*
Those Who Hunt the Night – Characters *Spoilers*
Those Who Hunt the Night – Plot Hole *Spoilers*
Those Who Hunt the Night – Historical Setting, Atmosphere *Spoilers*
Those Who Hunt the Night – Villain’s Point of View *Spoilers*
The Mote in God's Eye, links:
"The Mote in God's Eye" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"The Mote in God's Eye" The End *Spoilers*
I'm sorry, but I think I'm not able to finish The Windup Girl on time (or at all). It seems to be one of those books that I can't get a hold of at all in any level and unfortunately they end up in my abandoned pile more often than other books. Just something in the writing style and other things that tick me off in The Windup Girl, but I'm still trying to read it atleast, even if with not much success.
Thanks for the links Sarah (and Edwin)! I just got Those Who Hunt the Night from library and will start it as soon as I finish Fledgling, for another club. (Yes, back-to-back night stalkers!)
How is Fledgling? A friend and I were apparently born two weeks apart so we've started reading a birthday book together. This is one of our candidates this year.I'm planning on starting Those Who Hunt next week. I may do audio because it's narrated by Gildart Jackson :)
Valerie wrote: "I thought Fledgling was totally brilliant."I'm about halfway through and I would agree with brilliant. But I think I'm going to end up saying that about everything Octavia E. Butler writes because it has been true for me so far.
Michael wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I thought Fledgling was totally brilliant."I'm about halfway through and I would agree with brilliant. But I think I'm going to end up saying that about everything [author:Octavia..."
Likewise, Michael. The three books of hers that I've read so far have all been very different, but all were indeed, brilliant.
Those Who Hunt the Night was not on my list at all for this year, but it was available and I was looking for a Kindle read, so I've decided to join the group.
Awesome, it has been a good book so far. You and I agree more often than not so I think you will like it.
Sarah wrote: "But if you guys agree then I probably won't like it...":) I do find it funny, I love reading your reviews and posts and completely see your point of view when you make comments on the books and obviously lots of your 2 and 3 star books are just mediocre books....however, if you give a 3 star review and it looks interesting to me...I rush out and buy it.
Lol! I don't blame you! I'm actually that way with Maggie. We like plenty of the same books but when one of us gives a one or two star rating the other is pretty much guaranteed to love it.
Maarit wrote: "I'm sorry, but I think I'm not able to finish The Windup Girl on time (or at all). It seems to be one of those books that I can't get a hold of at all in any level and unfortunately ..."That one is a much loved book that I also had to eventually give up on. No matter how hard I tried or how long I spent on it, I simply couldn't get into the plot. It happens to all of us at some point. Even with highly rated books.
Sarah wrote: "Michael, the whole "plot hole" thing is more like a missed stitch. I didn't even notice it."Oh good, I was just about to comment after 60 pages, that Those Who Hunt the Night seems like a well planned mystery with hints at a lot of research and multiple characters/timelines to coordinate so a big plot hole would be a surprise. I'm enjoying it so far, very atmospheric!
There wasn't an all encompassing Final Thoughts thread for Those Who Hunt the Night so I added one.Those Who Hunt the Night - Final Thoughts (Spoilers)
I also removed the thread for characters but left up the one for Plot Hole, so Michael can see there really wasn't one, the villain's POV since there's interest, and the historical setting. It's a lot of threads for a small read but it seemed like they were all interesting things to discuss.
I started The Dragon's Path a bit early and just finished it last night. Today I was reading the original spoiler-free thread and saw that there’s a pretty big unmarked spoiler in the last post, post #34.I thought I’d post about it here since most people will probably come here for the links anyway and can hopefully be warned off. Then maybe after Sarah has had a chance to read the book she can see if she agrees that it’s a big spoiler and add spoiler tags?
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I haven't read it but that looks like a pretty big one to me. I can't edit but I'll delete the comment. Thanks for the heads up. :)
Thanks for noticing and deleting! Though I won’t start it for the next days (I have a lot of series to try to catch up with…) I try to avoid spoilers immediately beforehand.
Here are the threads for the books starting April 15. Thank you YouKneeK, for digging up that thread for The Dragon's Path. My search was spazzing and I couldn't find them that way. I'll be participating in Wool and crossing my fingers for The Dragon's Path. I do not want to read the latter and I need the incentive."Wool Omnibus" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Wool Omnibus" Just finished the book. *Spoilers*
"The Dragon's Path" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"The Dragon's Path" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
If anybody is interested, I'm planning on doing the Nantucket Trilogy in May, June, and July. It's a trilogy that is all on the shelf and I'm ready to power on through it. The books are:Island in the Sea of Time - May
Against the Tide of Years - June
On the Oceans of Eternity - July
Well, May is here and we have a pair of gorgeous books that I'm excited about! I will be participating in both. Especially because they're really exciting ;)So here are the threads:
His Majesty's Dragon
"His Majesty's Dragon" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"His Majesty's Dragon" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Hyperion
"Hyperion" Gut Reaction & Discussion Leader *No Spoilers*
"Hyperion" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Sarah Anne wrote: "Well, May is here and we have a pair of gorgeous books that I'm excited about! I will be participating in both. Especially because they're really exciting ;)"Great, thanks, Sarah Anne!
I just got my e-copy of His Majesty's Dragon so I'll be reading along. Hyperion is one of my favorite books and I've read it twice so I will be following the discussions to see what people think...
I am planning to read The Fall of Hyperion next month but it seems the thread only discusses the first book, am I correct?
Silvana wrote: "I am planning to read The Fall of Hyperion next month but it seems the thread only discusses the first book, am I correct?"It looks like there's a Side Read thread for Fall of Hyperion. You could propose a read for next month.
Sarah Anne wrote: "Silvana wrote: "I am planning to read The Fall of Hyperion next month but it seems the thread only discusses the first book, am I correct?"It looks like there's a Side Read thread for Fall of Hyp..."
Propose where?
Sorry, I actually just read this thread for the first time yesterday ;p
I would ask here and maybe on the Fall of Hyperion *Spoilers* thread.By the way, I would totally be in if you decide to do that :)
Sarah Anne wrote: "I would ask here and maybe on the Fall of Hyperion *Spoilers* thread.By the way, I would totally be in if you decide to do that :)"
Perfect, thanks.
So yeah, folks, I'll be happy to do a group read on The Fall of Hyperion and would welcome all members to participate, especially those who have read Hyperion but require additional incentive to read the next book (like yours truly).
Sarah, do you think it is better for me to make another thread since that one is spoilery? If yes, then when would be the best time? I am not ready to discuss anything before I start reading (June 1st), to be frank.
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