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For 2020 I go with fresh (May 5th) Network Effect by Martha Wells
For 2019 I want PKD award winner Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker
For 2019 I want PKD award winner Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker

For 2019 I want PKD award winner Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by [..."
I will read Network Effect this month but hopefully could still comment in the June thread.
BTW, I thought it was Theory of Bastards that won the PKD award?
Silvana wrote: "BTW, I thought it was Theory of Bastards that won the PKD award?
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in 2019. Pinsker won in 2020
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in 2019. Pinsker won in 2020

Well, if I never say anything in the thread again, it's because GR will not let me set for notification only.
Is anyone else getting instant email when the group is set for notifications only?
Is anyone else getting instant email when the group is set for notifications only?
Kateblue wrote: "Is anyone else getting instant email when the group is set for notifications only?"
I have "Notify me when people reply" -- enabled and I get emails, which autofilters to my GR folder.
I have "Notify me when people reply" -- enabled and I get emails, which autofilters to my GR folder.
well, I don't want emails from GR, sh I set any group I want to follow for "notifications only." But then, apparently when there's a new discussion, I get an instant email anyway. It sets itself to that instead of notification only. And it has only been doing it for a little while. Like 4-6 weeks. Really aggravating.
I know there is no one to complain to. But sometimes I miss posts & stuff for a while.
I know there is no one to complain to. But sometimes I miss posts & stuff for a while.
Kateblue wrote: "well, I don't want emails from GR, sh I set any group I want to follow for "notifications only." But then, apparently when there's a new discussion, I get an instant email anyway. It sets itself to..."
You may try to use filters in your mail client. This allows to move these notifications from your inbox
You may try to use filters in your mail client. This allows to move these notifications from your inbox
ok, I checked what to do. Here on GR go to your account (upper right corner, your avatar) there is 'email' and there are checkboxes - uncheck what you don't need
yep, on my account settings/emails page, I have the groups all set to notification only. I always have. And it used to follow that direction perfectly until a few months ago. Now, even if the group I am posting in is marked notification only, it seems to automatically send an email whenever there's a new thread. I have to go in and manually defeat it.
It's just annoying, that's all. Others in another group are having this same glitch.
thanks for trying, though.
It's just annoying, that's all. Others in another group are having this same glitch.
thanks for trying, though.
That would be really annoying, I've also got things set to notification-only because I don't need emails from goodreads spamming me.
I think Z's idea about a filter that automatically skips your inbox is a good idea (it's pretty easy to do with gmail, if that's what you use).
I think Z's idea about a filter that automatically skips your inbox is a good idea (it's pretty easy to do with gmail, if that's what you use).
I like the filter idea, but then I won't get ANY notifications, so I will miss out on discussions. I'm just going to have to put up with it, I guess.
For 2019 I nominate The Monster Baru Cormorant since we just got it for free from Tor. I'm not nominating for 2020 since I want the new Murderbot anyway.
Here are the nominees so far:
2019
To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker
The Monster Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson
2020
Network Effect by Martha Wells
Firewalkers by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Why are there not more votes? Shall we just decide from these?
Here are the nominees so far:
2019
To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker
The Monster Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson
2020
Network Effect by Martha Wells
Firewalkers by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Why are there not more votes? Shall we just decide from these?
Kateblue wrote: Why are there not more votes?
Can't speak for others, but I was beaten to the punch: I would've nominated Network Effect, as well. For 2019 I was going to go with some Hugo nominee, so I was happy when Silvana already nominated To Be Taught, If Fortunate.
Can't speak for others, but I was beaten to the punch: I would've nominated Network Effect, as well. For 2019 I was going to go with some Hugo nominee, so I was happy when Silvana already nominated To Be Taught, If Fortunate.
Kateblue wrote: "For 2019 I nominate The Monster Baru Cormorant ."
I've read it last year and I don't think you'd like the story. I may err of course
I'll setup poll in a few minutes, sorry for the delay
I've read it last year and I don't think you'd like the story. I may err of course
I'll setup poll in a few minutes, sorry for the delay
Thanks for the Cormorant input, Z. I just nominated it because we just got it for free. The one I am really interested in is "The Network Effect."
I have already read "To Be Taught, If Fortunate"
So I will be reading for you in just the one, which certainly looks like the winner.
Also, I may continue with Docile from this month. It read well, it was just, well, off-putting. I don't know how else to describe it.
Maybe I can get "Sharks in the Time of Saviors" from the library and read it next month--the wait time is supposed to take 9 weeks though. Z, do you think I will like it?
I have already read "To Be Taught, If Fortunate"
So I will be reading for you in just the one, which certainly looks like the winner.
Also, I may continue with Docile from this month. It read well, it was just, well, off-putting. I don't know how else to describe it.
Maybe I can get "Sharks in the Time of Saviors" from the library and read it next month--the wait time is supposed to take 9 weeks though. Z, do you think I will like it?
Kateblue wrote: "Maybe I can get "Sharks in the Time of Saviors" from the library and read it next month--the wait time is supposed to take 9 weeks though. Z, do you think I will like it?"
It is not a SFF novel, but more or less a contemporary lit with Latin American flavor. If you have read books by Gabriel García Márquez you'll know what I mean. There is a bit of magical realism (view spoiler) but nothing 'truly' SF or fantasy
It is not a SFF novel, but more or less a contemporary lit with Latin American flavor. If you have read books by Gabriel García Márquez you'll know what I mean. There is a bit of magical realism (view spoiler) but nothing 'truly' SF or fantasy
Well, I'll skip it for now, probably. The library basically only lets us have 10 holds at a time now unless it is a new or just purchased book, so if I am not in the queue when the book comes out, I have a hard time making room for it in my holds. I didn't have this one because I did not know about it.

Gabi wrote: "I'll be there for To Be Taught, If Fortunate, but I haven't read the Murderbot novellas 2 - 4, so I will give this one a pass."
I advise to try a single novella (there were free on Tor.com this May) to see if you like it. They are short easy reads
I advise to try a single novella (there were free on Tor.com this May) to see if you like it. They are short easy reads

From what Gabi was saying, she's already read All Systems Red.
I'm hoping to join for both of these reads. Might even buy both books!
I'm hoping to join for both of these reads. Might even buy both books!
Gabi wrote: "I'll be there for To Be Taught, If Fortunate, but I haven't read the Murderbot novellas 2 - 4, so I will give this one a pass."
The murderbots are quick. I couldn't put them down. Basically, read together, the sum is greater than the parts. They are OK novellas. But I plan to read them over again as a novel, because that's what they really are, taken together
The murderbots are quick. I couldn't put them down. Basically, read together, the sum is greater than the parts. They are OK novellas. But I plan to read them over again as a novel, because that's what they really are, taken together
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