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SciFi and Fantasy Book Club Challenge 2015

My problem, which is not unique to be sure, is that there are just too many good books in too many genres out there.





Kim - I know you froze the "Getting Ready for 2015" thread, but now there is no way for me to copy and paste my book list (with links) from there. (To do so, I need to "edit" my post.) Is there a way around this? For now, I will just paste the text names...
Edit: Figured out how to edit and copy...
*Definite
*To Say Nothing of the Dog
*Ready Player One
*Neuromancer
Possible Sci-Fi
The Speed of Dark
Childhood's End
Boneshaker
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Slaughterhouse-Five
The Dispossessed
The Word for World is Forest
Wild Seed
Embassytown
The City & the City
The Handmaid's Tale
Regarding Ducks and Universes
Altered Carbon
Consider Phlebas
The Martian Chronicles
Fuzzy Nation
The Accidental Time Machine
Possible Fantasy
A Wizard of Earthsea
Eon: Dragoneye Reborn
White Cat
Deathless
Zoo City
Those Who Hunt the Night
Weaveworld
Perdido Street Station
The Color of Magic

Updating my message above...

Starting off with: The Handmaid's Tale

I got it figured out. It just happens once in a blue moon. And it's very annoying.



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Is there anything against listening to audiobooks? I was planning to use The Ocean at the End of the Lane for Read Harder, and was wondering if it would count here.


No one's ever said anything to me about it and I always note when I comment if I read or listened. I mostly listen.
*waits expectantly for Kim and company to make the official call*

oh, and re: audiobooks - I always figure it's the same as if you read a book aloud to a family member or friend, so it counts as reading.

Here are the names of people who have already expressed interest in these group reads:
Sarah
Edwin
Valerie
Michael (me)
Maggie
Chris
Hillary
Galaxy Press
Kiwi
Flash Beagle
Richard
Barbara
I got those names from the preliminary thread, Getting Ready for 2015, but let me know if I missed anyone.
If you want to participate in these group reads and have particular books planned for this challenge - or even books that you are interested in but aren't sure you will read yet - post them here and I will add your book list to the "votes" I am keeping track of to see which books are the most popular for group reads. For example, we have already determined there is a lot of interest in reading The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, and we plan to start reading that on January 15, 2015, after the main monthly read discussions have gotten started.
These group challenge reads are coordinated on a separate thread, and you can check that out here: Coordinating reading books in groups, Richard's 2015 Q1 summary. We've already planned the first three months, but others are welcome to start their own reads, too. Toward the end of January, I will update the votes and we can plan the group reads for the rest of the year. Hope to see you there!

Thanks, Sarah, I've already got what I need for my spreadsheet, so do whatever you want to keep track. At some point I will post my spreadsheet somehow over on the "coordinating group reads" thread, so everyone can confirm that their books have been counted...

The Fellowship of the Ring CR
The Black Prism CR
Ready Player One
The Last Unicorn
The Name of the Wind
Alif the Unseen
Deathless
The Shadow of the Torturer
Magician: Master
The Day of the Triffids
The Dispossessed
The Word for World is Forest
Dune
The Carpet Makers
The Final Empire CR
Daughter of the Forest
Way Station
The Dragon's Path
The Rithmatist
The Sword of Shannara
Solaris
Scourge of the Betrayer

Thanks, Sarah, I've already got what I need for my spreadsheet,..."
Thanks!
I'm sticking with the minimum 12 even though I exceeded that last year. I feel like that's a number I can hit comfortably without this challenge dominating my other reading goals for the year. I've got a shelf set up and I've got my first book for the challenge (The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes) purchased and ready to read.


I've also upped my goal from 10 to 15.
Here's what I have selected. An * denotes a book that is on my Read Harder list.
01. The Ocean at the End of the Lane*
02. The Princess Bride*
03. 1Q84*
04. The Sandman, vol. 1
05. Dune*
06. Slaughterhouse-Five
07. Annihilation
08. The Last Unicorn
09. Neuromancer
10. The Color of Magic
11. John Dies at the End
12. Ready Player One
13. American Gods
14. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
15. Watership Down

I'm excited to get through more of the shelf! Don't have a plan as of now, will most likely just read what tickles my fancy at the time.
Happy reading everyone!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I do want to make a priority to read:
The Dispossessed
The Day of the Triffids
The Algebraist
Fahrenheit 451
The City & the City
The Sparrow
The Anubis Gates
Blackout
Watchmen
A Scanner Darkly
A Night in the Lonesome October
The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack

And might pick up a few from the monthly reads as the year goes by.
Will be starting with a re-read of Dune

Nope, go for it.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Maggie, do you want me to add all the books from your shelf to my count? Just in case a bunch of other people happen to be reading one of your lower priority items?

I'll tag it later, but I'm in for The Sparrow.
Kristian, about half the people in my in person book group use audio. It's gotten to be perfectly normal.

Done, thanks!
Sarah wrote: "Oh, Maggie! I can't believe you didn't read The Sparrow! I loved that book and I fully intend to read it again this year.
I'll tag it later, but I'm in for The Sparrow.
See, this is why I think I should include all the books you listed and not just your priorities - The Sparrow was on your original list but you had me take it off! I think I will have to add more to my own list now, and include any books I am remotely interested in in case there is a group read...
Sarah wrote: "Have fun Andy! I struggled with that one but it was the first comic I read so it just confused me. I loved the artwork though."
I just rediscovered comics after not reading them for about 20 years. I'll probably read Watchmen too since that's on the group's shelf (and is high up on my list of comics to read anyway).
I just rediscovered comics after not reading them for about 20 years. I'll probably read Watchmen too since that's on the group's shelf (and is high up on my list of comics to read anyway).

A Fire Upon the Deep
Hyperion
Old Man's War
A Canticle for Leibowitz
The Forever War
The Man in the High Castle
Fahrenheit 451
Foundation
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
And
The Terror
I, Robot
The War of the Worlds / Childhood's End
A bit heavy on SF but that's ok.

I just rediscovered comics after not reading them fo..."
I still haven't read Watchmen. I've owned it for awhile now, too. I'll get to it someday I suppose.
Michael, part of my problem is that I have such a large challenge that I have room for a bunch of stuff. I think I put 29 books in my actual bookshelf, and those are the ones I'll definitely be reading this year. Otherwise I've got 30 books where I'm really flexible. If it's easier, I can give you my 29 official TBR's and then we can figure I'm willing to read just about anything else?

The Sparrow
Fuzzy Nation
The Terror
The Island of Dr. Moreau
1Q84
Dawn
Dune
Snow Crash
The Diamond Age
The Handmaid's Tale
The Suicide Collectors
The Mote in God's Eye
Ancillary Justice
Pump Six and Other Stories
Embassytown
Brave New World
Night Watch
Old Man's War
The Native Star
Wild Seed
Watership Down
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Ready Player One
The City & the City
Oryx and Crake
Red Mars
The Snow Queen
Boneshaker
Fahrenheit 451
Altered Carbon
The Dispossessed
Perdido Street Station
The Speed of Dark
Zodiac
Tigana
Neuromancer
His Majesty's Dragon
The Rook
The Left Hand of Darkness
The Word for World is Forest
This is my last will and testament ;)

The Sparrow
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Thanks, Sarah!
When I post the whole list it will probably help you because then you can see all the books that at least one person voted for. You (and anyone else) can then add your vote for any of those instead of trying to list every possible book you will ever read!

I know! It took me forever to type it up. There are so many great options on the bookshelf.


Put me down for 12.
If I don't like the month's pick I'll pick from the past years.
I'm up to re-read The Hobbit & I put The Carpet Makers on hold at the lib so far.
Going to make a shelf now.

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Leviathan Wakes
The Killing Moon
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For 2015 I have it rather easy. My goal is 22 books for now, depends on whether I've read the book choices or not, like I've already read both of the January books.
To push myself more I also do the main GoodReads challenge every year.