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May 2014 Book Discussion
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Speculative Mysteries, a genre-blending discussion
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That's the fun of book clubs, isn't it? Trying books we wouldn't try otherwise!
Not having read them all, I'd say that The Last Policeman is the closest to a typical mystery novel, despite the setting (it even won an Edgar award). The City and The City is also centered on a murder mystery, but the setting is more fantastic. Either of these would be a good choice!
Not having read them all, I'd say that The Last Policeman is the closest to a typical mystery novel, despite the setting (it even won an Edgar award). The City and The City is also centered on a murder mystery, but the setting is more fantastic. Either of these would be a good choice!
Annihilation is a short (about 195 pages) fantasy thriller that is a reminiscent of the first season of Lost. If you like reading about things that make you go "hmmmm", this might be the book for you.

It sounds like you gave it a great effort Michelle! I've also not had much luck with Mieville. I want to like his stories, but his writing never quite draws me in. Maybe one of the other May titles will be more your speed.

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I really enjoyed The Last Policeman because it had more of a mystery feel to it and I like that genre the best. It still had those sci-fi elements, which I didn't mind, but I felt like the numbers and "the facts" didn't add much.
Annihilation was definitely a weird one, but still one that I couldn't put down. It was a very quick read in the two days I completed it, and it was just enough to leave me wanting more. I will be picking up the second book in the trilogy very soon.
I was the one who suggested The Last Policeman for the May discussion, so my plan was to finally read His Majesty's Dragon (it's been on my TBR list for four or five years now. Eek!). However, I just got my hands on an advance copy for the third book in The Last Policeman trilogy, so that's bumped to the top of my list. What is is that's so appealing about watching all of civilization crumble?
It's been ages since I read Leibowitz during a teenage binge on nuclear apocalypse fiction. A Gift Upon the Shore sounds interesting, and it isn't one that I came across before! Plus Annihilation, I'm walking out of this month with more TBR than I came in with :)
It's been ages since I read Leibowitz during a teenage binge on nuclear apocalypse fiction. A Gift Upon the Shore sounds interesting, and it isn't one that I came across before! Plus Annihilation, I'm walking out of this month with more TBR than I came in with :)
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A Gift Upon the Shore (other topics)
Annihilation (other topics)
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Discussion will start on May 1st, and these are the titles to chose from: