Play Book Tag discussion
June, 2016: Fantasy
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Announcing the June Tag: Share Your Reading Plans and Suggestions


Ah, many scifi fans would have a huge debate on this one. Usually Heinlein is considered hard core scifi. This one would be voted scifi due to the brain transplant, I think, especially given when it was written. I read this when I was far too young to be reading that kind of a novel (menage a trois, etc, n)especially 40 plus years ago for a teen and I was not an older teen!)

I will try to listen to A Darker Shade of Magic
I may attempt to read The Lions of Al-Rassan
Just started a massive book, so we'll have to see if I can even get through that.


That's a challenge if ever I heard one.
First title that comes to mind:

About a black woman in 1976 who i..."
I loved Kindred, lol. Sometimes with me it is definitely "try it, you'll like it." But really just don't make me ever read Gabriel García Márquez ever again.

If I have time I may try The Lions of Al-Rassan too. PBT 100 and all that. We'll see how it goes.


Ha ha, not in my comfort zone either, Marti! Read Neverwhere with me. I just read the prologue an hour ago, and it totally sucked me in - - so that's a good sign I figure!

Imagine a heroine who is a poet and is fighting for her life and her civilization.
I've no idea what I will read.


Want to try the audio of Neverwhere? I am able to share one free audio (from this new audible promotion). It's one of my favorites. If you do audios and would like it, PM me your email address and I'll send it to you


While I personally didn't care much for Neverwhere, I agree that it could work for the fantasy challenged. I haven't read the other one.


I loved Golem and the Jinni, that is not as heavy as Lions of Al-Rassan, but it's not light either. I think I prefer Tigana to Lions, but that is about as long too.
I have favorites that are lighter, favorites that are more YA, some that are traditional fantasy, others more esoteric - fantasy was my first love in reading and it continues to be a favorite genre.
The underrated fantasy authors that come to mind are Sharon Shinn, Elizabeth Moon, and Juliet Marillier.

You were smart to keep the logo static (easier for people to find us), but change the banner for the monthly tag.

"Taking place in the twilight boundary lands between reality and fantasy, between madness and sanity, where a lot of us live as teenagers..."
Get this, writing appears out of the blue and so on, so I am totally going to add this to my fantasy reads for this month. I also have The Princess Bride at home as well.

I have the following on my to-read list
The Maze Runner
Outlander
The Lord of the Rings
and a bunch of Star Wars books.

I have the following on my ..."
Welcome Sunday! If you are a fan of historical romance, then I definitely recommend Outlander. The first book was great, the second book was actually not great, and then the series picked back up. Many people in this group have read them all and eagerly await the next release!

Unfortunately I'm not a fan of Divergent or Maze Runner.

The 31st came and went before I finished #3 of trilogy:

I'm re-reading


So there's my first three june tag reads

Interesting synopsis. Put it on my TBR for now though I'll wait till your review before giving any thought to trying to find.

Nicole found it! I love it too . . .great to see you :)

Ghost!! **waves enthusiastically**


An all-time fave of mine that I don't think anyone's mentioned yet is Janny Wurts' The Curse of the Mistwraith series. She takes as long as GRRM to write, though (about 5 years per book) - book 10 of the series isn't due out until October 2017 and the final book, presumably, another umpteen years after that. So there's built-in frustration right there. The first book is almost a stand-aloner though, and has the fastest paced action and least complicated politics. A great intro to the world, without too much of the moping about and angst that populates the later books (not that I'm complaining, mind - I adore them, but they're quite heavy!)


I think you just do whatever you feel most like doing, Amy. Reading should never feel like a chore or a job.
The lovely thing about PBT is that there aren't any rules about what to read or how many things to read. If you don't have time to read something for the tag (or if you don't like the tag), nobody will mind. But you'll still get plenty of ideas about great things to read in the future when you have a spare moment or two :)


It is all your fault.
This book group is doing terrible things to my budget.


Maybe we should share a Lotto ticket. Not sure I have enough in the bank now for a solo one!!!

Have you read The Deed of Paksenarrion? IMO you should read that before starting Oath of Fealty, which is the first of a series of 5. It all started with DoP, which is a trilogy and introduces most if not all of the characters in this series. (I also happen to think the original trilogy is better.) I can give you a copy if you want, just PM me your email address.

Great tip, thanks! I haven't read it yet, but I will - have picked the trilogy up super-cheap as a single volume on i-Books. I've never read any Elizabeth Moon at all, and she comes so highly recommended.
My husband is now on notice that he won't be getting any attention for the rest of the month.


Thanks, Ellie! I wish I had seen this suggestion sooner because I was just complaining how it seems like so much of fantasy involves quests . . .which is not my thing apparently.

Either quests, or war, it seems. There are a few exceptions, though, but I don't read much fantasy.
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Blueberry, I'm not sure how you set up your shelves. I have an "exclusive" shelf that ..."
Whoa! You are the shelf master! I'll have to try some of that and then, even more important, remember how to do it when I need it.