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message 1: by Anna (last edited Feb 23, 2015 07:03PM) (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Greetings Space Opera Fans!

It's that time of the month where YOU all nominate what books we'll be reading in March as Group Reads!

We have the following categories open for nomination:

READER PICK - this is for a widely available, mass market book that comes in paperback and ebook on at least 3 distribution platforms and the library Overdrive catalog. Kindle Unlimited 'exclusive' books are specifically disqualified [*sorry, kids, your Borg Queen is a Nook girl!*]

INDIE PICK - this is for an independently published book or legacy author who is now independently publishing their backlist after many years out of print. Kindle-only books are okay. Authors are permitted to nominate their own books.

YOUNG ADULT FRIENDLY PICK - who says sci-fi is the genre of white-haired old men with advanced engineering degrees? Uh-uh ... the YA-friendly pick is something our MODERN YOUNG PEOPLE want to read. Must be published after 1995 (or the subject of a current movie/tv series). Must star a protagonist age 12-17. Must have a space element (i.e., no dystopia). This is the pick that will make you look AWESOME and COOL when you are able to casually drop discussion of this book into conversations with the young people in your life. Here's your chance to indoctrinate young people into your geeky interests and turn them away from the sparkly vampires! Can be a mass-market book or an indie pick. Authors can nominate their own book.

Drop your NOMINATIONS for READER, INDIE and YOUNG ADULT FRIENDLY pick into the nomination thread below! Remember ... one man ... one vote PER CATEGORY.

And last but not least, for our Series Pick we'll continue on with Book 2 of the Imperial Radch series by Ann Leckie, Ancillary Sword, so reserve that puppy on your local inter-Library loan!

Ancillary Sword (Imperial Radch, #2) by Ann Leckie

Be epic!

Anna Erishkigal
SOF Borg Queen


message 2: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 342 comments So this month I'll do it right :)

YA pick: Frontier Incursion by Leonie Rogers by Leonie Rogers (me)

Indie Pick: Ambassador Seeing Red by Patty Jansen by Patty Jansen because it didn't get up last month and I think it's great!


message 3: by Guy (new)

Guy III (wordsofaction) | 6 comments Indie Pick: Fire Wind Sci-fi Western (The Wind Drifters Book 1) by Guy Stanton III by Guy Stanton III (me)


message 4: by Anna (last edited Feb 23, 2015 09:26PM) (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Okay ... already some entrants! Here's the book bling list ('cause it's pretty ... and a girl's gotta have her bling ... especially in the deep dark of space)


READER PICK:

Iron Sunrise (Eschaton, #2) by Charles Stross


INDIE PICK:

Ambassador Seeing Red by Patty Jansen Fire Wind Sci-fi Western (The Wind Drifters Book 1) by Guy Stanton III


YA FRIENDLY PICK:

Frontier Incursion by Leonie Rogers


Okay peeps! Keep 'em coming and I'll add them to my spreadsheet.


message 5: by Timday (new)

Timday | 2 comments ya zoe's tale


message 6: by Anna (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Timday wrote: "ya zoe's tale"

We -just- finished up John Scalzi's foray into YA literature, Timday :-( Sorry ... a lot of our community members have just recently read Zoe's Tale. But yes, otherwise it would qualify.

Do you want to nominate something else?


message 7: by Evan (new)

Evan (fromthewastes) READER PICK:
The Exile Empire by Joshua Done

INDIE PICK:
Gateway by Brian Dorsey (Christopher Brian Dorsey)


message 8: by SDZ (new)

SDZ Whitaker Reader Pick: The Abyss Beyond Dreams: A Novel of the Commonwealth

Indie Pick: 2147 (This is me, but I am reliably informed I hit the heady heights of mediocre on a good day.)


message 9: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Done (joshua_done) Evan wrote: "READER PICK:
The Exile Empire by Joshua Done

INDIE PICK:
Gateway by Brian Dorsey (Christopher Brian Dorsey)"


I vote for The Exile Empire by me!


message 10: by Juliana (new)

Juliana Rodrigues (julianamfrodrigues) | 14 comments READER PICK: Rendezvous with Rama
Rendezvous with Rama (Rama, #1) by Arthur C. Clarke

YA FRIENDLY PICK: Watcher's Web
Watcher's Web (Return of the Aghyrians, #1) by Patty Jansen


message 11: by E.J. (last edited Feb 23, 2015 11:16PM) (new)

E.J. Fisch (ejfisch) | 117 comments Ugh I always come up with good ideas for things to nominate and then realize they're not necessarily space opera. *eyeroll* And so much of the stuff on my to-read list is indie so none of that works for reader pick.

For Reader Pick, how about Warship: Black Fleet Trilogy 1 by Joshua Dalzelle? Warship Black Fleet Trilogy 1 (Volume 1) by Joshua Dalzelle For some reason I was thinking it was indie but I'm looking a little closer now and maybe it's not. I still can't tell for sure.

For Indie Pick, I'll nominate Nexus Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch , sequel to Dakiti which was Indie BOTM this past December :)


message 12: by David (last edited Feb 23, 2015 11:25PM) (new)

David (Empfindsam) | 1 comments INDIE PICK The Exile Empire description


message 13: by RoAnna (last edited Feb 23, 2015 11:40PM) (new)

RoAnna Sylver (roannasylver) | 1 comments Indie Pick -
The Exile Empire
The Exile Empire by Joshua Done


message 14: by Tower (new)

Tower Giraffes | 1 comments Indie Pick: The Exile Empire


sailor _stuck_at_sea (thiel) | 63 comments Since so many have recommended it to me
Dauntless


message 16: by Timday (new)

Timday | 2 comments a fire upon the deep all categories :)


message 17: by Carol (new)

Carol Natta (carol_vannatta) | 28 comments Indie Pick:
Overload Flux
Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta
by Carol Van Natta

Overload Flux is a 2015 SFR Galaxy Award winner


message 18: by Brian (new)

Brian Dorsey (brian_dorsey) | 23 comments Exile Empire by Josh Done for Indie Pick


message 19: by Dallas (new)

Dallas Traina | 1 comments reader pick: Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells


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message 21: by Eli (new)

Eli Brophy | 1 comments Indie Pick: The Exile Empire


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message 23: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 24, 2015 01:25PM) (new)

Young Adult: Ender's Game
Hey, what can I say? It's one of the best sci-fi ever.


message 24: by Michael (new)

Michael Bates | 1 comments Indie pick: Exile Empire by Joshua Done


message 25: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Coleman | 1 comments Reader pick: With the Lightnings by David Drake
indie pick: The Exile Empire by Joshua Done


message 26: by Jessica (new)

Jessica  (jessical1961) For Young Adult I second Ender's Game and for Indie Pick Overload Flux.


message 27: by Florence (last edited Feb 24, 2015 08:50PM) (new)

Florence (Wanderingbutneverlost) | 3 comments Indie Pick: The Exile Empire


message 28: by Anna (last edited Feb 24, 2015 09:44PM) (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Holy ... moly!!! Look at all these great nominations!

Uhm ... it's after midnight here, so I'm going to come back in the morning and load all these great nominations into my spreadsheet! Wow ... I unplug for a day and KAPLOWEY!!!

Keep 'em coming in the meantime! I'll post the pretty cover-bling in the morning as soon as I get them onto my spreadsheet.


message 29: by Anna (last edited Feb 25, 2015 06:05AM) (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) ********************************************************************

WHO CAN NOMINATE?
Last autumn we had an influx of new members who came in to support a friend's nomination of their book. The book won the Randomizer, but alas those friends didn't stick around long enough to chat about the book they'd all nominated. This isn't fair to our active members who stop in several times a month to share their knowledge of all things sci-fi ... nor to our active author members whose books got pushed out and didn't win.

Now I know sometimes our friends want to help and get overzealous ... I wish I had more friends like that! Yay, friends! But if I notice an influx of new members who all just joined only to nominate a book, I will not count those nominations towards the Random.org randomizer for that month. Goodreads gives us all the ability to see when people joined and how active they are under the 'Members' heading for just this reason.

So hi new people! Welcome! It's nice of you to support your friend. But I'm snipping down the number of nominations from eleven to just two which I determined were made by 'active' members ... plenty to give your friend's book a fair shot to win ... but not so much it drowns out the voices of the people who make this community their home. I hope you stay and become active members. And I hope you understand.

Be epic!
Anna

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message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

That's the reason I quit participating in this BOTM. They looked too much like spammers and puppets when I looked at their accounts. Too many joined Goodreads on the same day that they voted for the book. Was disappointed that they succeeded so easily.


message 31: by Pete (new)

Pete Cruickshank | 26 comments I hope someone/people out there enjoyed 'The Time Ships.' LOve that book so much.

Anyway this month I'm championing:
Reader Pick:
First Contact (In Her Name: The Last War #1)
by Michael R. Hicks

And I'm going to keep puching my indie pick:
The Kinsmen Book 1: Between Gods and Mortals by Pete Cruickshank


message 32: by Anna (last edited Feb 25, 2015 07:59AM) (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Okay ... first some housekeeping stuff...

@E.J. - I searched the library catalog for the Warship: Black Fleet Trilogy and, alas, despite Joshua's 'best selling author' status for a previous book, Warship is unfortunately an 'Indie Pick' because he self-published it through a distributor which has not made it available in-stock to any bookstores or libraries. The spirit of READER PICK is that any reader, anywhere in the world, can easily access the book for free at a local library if they can't afford to buy it or walk into a local bookstore and find it on the shelf (I want at least ONE category that everybody can access, not just those of us living in the digital age). I couldn't find the book listed on Overdrive or LibraryThing, which is a bummer because it's the kind of book I would very much like to see nominated. I noticed you nominated your own book for Indie Pick, so I haven't swapped them out. Sorry :-( If you know Joshua Dalzelle, maybe tell him to come and join us so he can play?

@Joshua Done - You nominated Gateway by Brian Dorsey as INDIE PICK, but we read Gateway as a group back in October of 2014 so it's not eligible to be read again any time soon. Sorry :-( Also, your own book, The Exile Empire, would be considered an INDIE PICK because it's not widely available enough to constitute a READER PICK. I have moved your nomination over into the INDIE PICK category to replace Gateway. You are welcome to still nominate another READER PICK if you like?

@Timday - we just finished reading the entire Zones of Thought series by Vernor Vinge as a group a couple of months ago (November 2014), so alas, A Fire Upon the Deep is disqualified. Sorry :-( You are welcome to suggest another nomination? The Fire Upon the Deep discussion thread is here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Okay ... here's the Book Cover Bling! [*so pretty, so pretty...*]


READER PICK:

Iron Sunrise (Eschaton, #2) by Charles Stross The Abyss Beyond Dreams A Novel of the Commonwealth by Peter F. Hamilton Rendezvous with Rama (Rama, #1) by Arthur C. Clarke Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, #1) by Jack Campbell Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown


INDIE PICK:

Ambassador Seeing Red by Patty Jansen Fire Wind Sci-fi Western (The Wind Drifters Book 1) by Guy Stanton III 2147 (Book 1 Revelations) by SDZ Whitaker The Exile Empire by Joshua Done Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta The Exile Empire by Joshua Done Star Splinter (Fractured Space Series Book 1) by J.G. Cressey Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta


YA FRIENDLY PICK:

Frontier Incursion by Leonie Rogers Watcher's Web (Return of the Aghyrians, #1) by Patty Jansen Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card

*Just a note about Ender's Game ... it fails under the recently published prong of the 'current YA' requirement, but if there is a recent TV or movie about it, then it will be allowed. Ender's Game is the foundation of 99% of current YA dystopia popular amongst young people and technically 'current' again due to the recent movie.


Okay peeps! Your Borg Queen likes cover bling! Keep 'em coming ... buy a raffle ticket, throw your hat into the ring!


message 33: by Conal (new)

Conal (conalo) | 143 comments Reader Pick
Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds by Alastair Reynolds

Indie Pick
Hard Duty (Merkiaari Wars, #1) by Mark E. Cooper by Mark Cooper

YA Friendly
Lockstep by Karl Schroeder by Karl Schroeder


message 34: by E.J. (new)

E.J. Fisch (ejfisch) | 117 comments Anna wrote: "Okay ... first some housekeeping stuff...

@E.J. - I searched the library catalog for the Warship: Black Fleet Trilogy and, alas, despite Joshua's 'best selling author' status for a previous book, ..."


Ah snap lol okay - I could have sworn it was indie but then when I saw the "USA Today bestselling author!" I thought maybe it had taken off and become available in more places. To Dalzelle's credit, it's one of the first books that pops up when you Google "space opera books."

Also I was noticing all the random new people joining to vote for Exile Empire too so I'm glad that got addressed...

Let's try this again. I'll second the vote for Golden Son Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown for Reader Pick!


message 35: by Fiannawolf (new)

Fiannawolf | 163 comments For YA Friendly: Lockstep is on my amazon wishlist. Will probably get in the next 2 weeks.

Indie Pick: More people should read Nexus. I am a broken record.

Still thinking up ideas for the other ones.


message 36: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 342 comments How about Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi for reader pick? Just realised I hadn't nominated one :)


message 37: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 1064 comments Mod
I'd like to second the nomination for Fluency for Reader Pick.


message 38: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Pinder (victoria_pinder) | 7 comments I'd like to nominate for The Zoastra Affair by Victoria Pinder Indie Pick.


message 39: by John (new)

John Abbott | 73 comments Dremiks by Cassandra Davis I think would work for Indie if it has not been done yet.

Reader pick I will back up Fluency!


message 40: by Normalene (new)

Normalene | 3 comments I'd like to second Pete's choice but I'm calling it my Indie pick because I had to special order it and my library wouldn't buy it - "First Contact" (In Her Name: The Last War #1) by Michael R. Hicks

For my YA pick, I loved "Golden Son" by Pierce Brown even though there was a lot of violence in there.

For my Readers Pick, I'm going with "The Enceladus Crisis" (Book #2 of the Daedulus series) by Michael J. Martinez. I loved the quirky steampunk alternate history storyline and the characters were cool. Book three "The Venusian Gambit" will be out later this year.

Thanks for all the other great suggestions I will put in my to be read list.

Normalene


message 41: by [deleted user] (new)

I'll be unoriginal and second the votes for Golden Son as Reader Pick, Nexus as Indie Pick, and Ender's Game for YA Pick


message 42: by Anna (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) Catching up with my cover bling! Okay ... a few of you went back and back-filled a nomination, so if I missed it, holler! If I disqualify a book for some reason, I will always say why.

@Ken - I'd noticed the other influx, but we were getting a general influx of new readers overall at that time, so I decided not to pounce on it because I was hoping the newbies would stick around. They didn't ... so this time I made an executive decision. It's just people who mean well, but don't realize how it upsets the balance of a little community such as ours.

@Normalene - Golden Son doesn't qualify for a YA-Friendly pick because it stars an 18-year-old who gets recruited as a spy. To be young adult it has to be written starring a 12-17 year old protagonist who addresses space as a teen. It's an awesome book, I hear, that many teens might enjoy going on to read. But it's not written FOR them. It's written for adults. If you want to swap out your Reader Pick for it, you are welcome to do so.

Also ... First Contact is one of those rare beasts that could qualify as either a Reader or an Indie Pick. He's pretty well read, but he did it all 100% on his own dime. That one has been added to the till.

@Pete - you just keep sticking that in there :-) One of these days, you're going to hit the megabucks ... and then ???

*

Okay ... here's the updated Book Cover Bling!


READER PICK:

Iron Sunrise (Eschaton, #2) by Charles Stross The Abyss Beyond Dreams A Novel of the Commonwealth by Peter F. Hamilton Rendezvous with Rama (Rama, #1) by Arthur C. Clarke Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, #1) by Jack Campbell Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown First Contact (In Her Name The Last War, #1) by Michael R. Hicks Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells The Enceladus Crisis (Daedalus #2) by Michael J. Martinez Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown


INDIE PICK:

Ambassador Seeing Red by Patty Jansen Fire Wind Sci-fi Western (The Wind Drifters Book 1) by Guy Stanton III 2147 (Book 1 Revelations) by SDZ Whitaker The Exile Empire by Joshua Done Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta The Exile Empire by Joshua Done Star Splinter (Fractured Space Series Book 1) by J.G. Cressey Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta The Kinsmen Between Gods and Mortals by Pete Cruickshank Hard Duty (Merkiaari Wars, #1) by Mark E. Cooper Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch The Zoastra Affair by Victoria Pinder Dremiks by Cassandra Davis First Contact (In Her Name The Last War, #1) by Michael R. Hicks Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch


YA FRIENDLY PICK:

Frontier Incursion by Leonie Rogers Watcher's Web (Return of the Aghyrians, #1) by Patty Jansen Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card Lockstep by Karl Schroeder Lockstep by Karl Schroeder Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card


Keep 'em coming!!! Only another day, and then we pick the winners (is this a leap year? No ... no leap year ... gotta remember that :-)


message 43: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 342 comments There really is some lovely bling isn't there?


message 44: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Bergeron (scifi_jon) | 370 comments Reader I'm going with: Orphanage

Indie pick is: Android Hunters


message 45: by SDZ (new)

SDZ Whitaker Anna wrote: "Keep 'em coming!!! Only another day, and then we pick the winners (is this a leap year? No ... no leap year ... gotta remember that :-)"

If it helps leap years are always the same as Olympic games years. I know this sadly because I was born on the 29th of Feb. I am 8 3/4 this year!


message 46: by J.D. (last edited Feb 27, 2015 04:59AM) (new)

J.D. Tew (j_d_tew) | 4 comments For the Young Adult Friendly Pick, I nominate my own book The Acolytes of Crane.

The Acolytes of Crane (Theodore Crane, #1) by J.D. Tew

Thank you for your consideration.


message 47: by [deleted user] (last edited Feb 27, 2015 06:02AM) (new)

Anna wrote: "Ken - I'd noticed the other influx, but we were getting a general influx of new readers overall at that time, so I decided not to pounce on it because I was hoping the newbies would stick around. They didn't ... so this time I made an executive decision. It's just people who mean well, but don't realize how it upsets the balance of a little community such as ours...."

I can see that. At the time, though, for me it seemed a little too blatant. Now knowing how you saw it, no harm done.


message 48: by Bradly (last edited Feb 27, 2015 07:14AM) (new)

Bradly Byykkonen | 3 comments I would like to go with Rendezvous with Rama

For indie pick, I think The Zoastra Affair sounds interesting.

For YA, I'd like to see Lockstep


message 49: by Anna (last edited Feb 27, 2015 11:23AM) (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) @ Ken - the Borg Queen's first imperative is to grow the collective so we can broadcast it's awesomeness to the world :-)

*

Getting down to the wire here :-) Here's the latest Book Cover Bling!

READER PICK:

Iron Sunrise (Eschaton, #2) by Charles Stross The Abyss Beyond Dreams A Novel of the Commonwealth by Peter F. Hamilton Rendezvous with Rama (Rama, #1) by Arthur C. Clarke Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, #1) by Jack Campbell Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown First Contact (In Her Name The Last War, #1) by Michael R. Hicks Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells The Enceladus Crisis (Daedalus #2) by Michael J. Martinez Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown Orphanage (Jason Wander, #1) by Robert Buettner


INDIE PICK:

Ambassador Seeing Red by Patty Jansen Fire Wind Sci-fi Western (The Wind Drifters Book 1) by Guy Stanton III 2147 (Book 1 Revelations) by SDZ Whitaker The Exile Empire by Joshua Done Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta The Exile Empire by Joshua Done Star Splinter (Fractured Space Series Book 1) by J.G. Cressey Overload Flux by Carol Van Natta The Kinsmen Between Gods and Mortals by Pete Cruickshank Hard Duty (Merkiaari Wars, #1) by Mark E. Cooper Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch The Zoastra Affair by Victoria Pinder Dremiks by Cassandra Davis First Contact (In Her Name The Last War, #1) by Michael R. Hicks Nexus (Ziva Payvan, #2) by E.J. Fisch Android Hunters (The Corli Saga, #1) by Jonathan Bergeron


YA FRIENDLY PICK:

Frontier Incursion by Leonie Rogers Watcher's Web (Return of the Aghyrians, #1) by Patty Jansen Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card Lockstep by Karl Schroeder Lockstep by Karl Schroeder Ender's Game (The Ender Quintet, #1) by Orson Scott Card The Acolytes of Crane (Theodore Crane, #1) by J.D. Tew


We're getting down to the wire!!! Short month this month... I'm gonna go send out a group email and spam notify everybody to get their hyperdrives over here to nominate if they haven't already.


message 50: by Jeno (new)

Jeno (jenomarz) | 4 comments If the nominations are still on, this one's then for an indie pick.

Falaha's Journey A Spacegirl's Account in Three Movements by Jeno Marz


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