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message 1: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
Rules for Nominations


1. All members can make one nomination and one second. Members can not second their own nomination.

2. Nominations must be in the format [book link] by [author link] and should include a brief reason why the book is nominated for the theme.

3. Nominations must be books that are either first in a series or standalone, over 160 pages and not already on the group shelf.

4. Nominated books cannot be by authors we've read in the past 24 months (listed below).

5. Nominations may not include children's books or short fiction anthologies by multiple authors.

6. Authors may not nominate their own work.


Please note that specific themes may change one or more of the rules listed above.

At the end of nominations the 5 books with most seconds that meet the requirements will go into the poll. The polls will open on the first of the next month.

After each nomination period this thread will be closed and all further discussion about the nominated books will be on the poll. Before the start of the next month's nominations this thread will be cleared. The list of nominated books will be copied to a recommendations thread.

***The moderators' decision is final***


message 2: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
Ways to find out if an author is already on the group shelf:

Search the Mod account's shelves
Look at the Group Bookshelf (sorted by author)
Look at the AuthorStats sheet of the Spreadsheet of group books


message 3: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (last edited Sep 15, 2025 02:58AM) (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
This months theme is Choose Your Own! Please nominate (and second) the works of a new-to-shelf author.

Simples!

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Nominations open tomorrow! (Friend the mod account to get an update.)

Less than 24h left to vote on this month's polls!


message 4: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
Nominations are open!


Please nominate/second on the first line of your post
If the nomination/second is buried in a wall of chatter, it's hard to spot when tallying. Chatter is otherwise encouraged! :)

Make sure to include the word 'nominate' or 'second'
That's how we double check, by searching for those words.

If you switch your second, please also tell what you're switching from
So that we don't have to search the whole thread to see what you originally seconded.

Wait until the first tally is posted before you start seconding!
To give everyone a chance to nominate something :)


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3180 comments I’m going to nominate The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard.

It’s a novel about the a town that borders itself, just twenty years in the future, in an endless repeating sequence. In the book the counseil is deciding which residents may cross the heavily guarded borders.


message 6: by Netanella (new)

Netanella | 339 comments I'm nominating Tanith Lee's The Silver Metal Lover

The Silver Metal Lover (Silver Metal Lover, #1) by Tanith Lee

It is an amazing novel that simply belongs on the SFFBC bookshelves!


message 7: by Meredith (new)

Meredith | 1783 comments I'll nominate The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older.


message 8: by Banshee (new)

Banshee (bansheethecat) | 207 comments I'll nominate Goldilocks by L.R. Lam.

To re-iterate the book blurb: the setting is the alternative near future where the global warming is reaching a critical point and the rights of women are getting progressively restricted. An all-female crew sets out to steal a spaceship and lead a mission to a possible habitable planet. It's been on my TBR since it was published in 2020.


message 9: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1745 comments Mod
I'm going to bang the drum for The Postman by David Brin once again.

It's an interesting read that would inspire a good conversation on VBC. Topics that come to mind being (view spoiler)


message 10: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (last edited Sep 19, 2025 07:55AM) (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
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message 11: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1482 comments I’ll nominate the Booker Prize-listed Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy, which is apparently a well-written cli-fi novel.


message 12: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1482 comments I’ll second The Postman. I read it when it came out and was moved by it at the time. I’m curious to see how I’d feel about it 40 or so years later.


message 13: by Melanie, the neutral party (new)

Melanie | 1613 comments Mod
I nominate The Crypt: Shakedown by Scott Sigler. It's a space horror that I found quite interesting.


message 14: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3180 comments I’ll give my second to Migrations.


message 15: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 865 comments I second Migrations.


message 16: by CJ (new)

CJ | 540 comments I second Goldilocks


message 17: by Monica (new)

Monica (monicae) | 512 comments I second Goldilocks


message 18: by Banshee (new)

Banshee (bansheethecat) | 207 comments I'll second Migrations.


message 19: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (Nerdish.Maddog) (nerdishmaddog) | 115 comments I nominate Counterweight by Djuna. Sci-Fi thriller with dash of AI/cyberpunk thrown in to the mix

I second The Postman


message 20: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 3682 comments I’ll second Silver Metal Lover. Tanith Lee should really be on our shelf!!


message 21: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (last edited Sep 21, 2025 04:54AM) (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
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message 22: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellehartline) | 3184 comments I'll second The Postman.


message 23: by Roger (new)

Roger Heath | 11 comments I'll second The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard

This story plays with time in an intriguing way and I found myself pulled into the character's journey. A clever concept and a book I'm glad I read.


message 24: by Cheryl L (new)

Cheryl L | 418 comments I nominate We by Yevgeny Zamyatin. Nominated because it is a classic of dystopian scifi and preceded and influenced other classics in the genre.


message 25: by Melanie, the neutral party (new)

Melanie | 1613 comments Mod
Roger wrote: "I'll nominate Strata by Terry Pratchett

I'll admit the reason I've nominated this is that it's on my 'to read list'. I want to see what his sci-fi take on a flat world w..."


Terry Pratchett is already on our group shelf.


message 26: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 6130 comments I second The Postman


message 27: by Hank (new)

Hank (hankenstein) | 1231 comments I second The Other Valley


message 28: by Roger (new)

Roger Heath | 11 comments Melanie wrote: "Roger wrote: "I'll nominate Strata by Terry Pratchett

I'll admit the reason I've nominated this is that it's on my 'to read list'. I want to see what his sci-fi take on ..."


Ah yes. I missed the author check, I've deleted my post, and will try again!


message 29: by Kaia (new)

Kaia | 673 comments I second The Silver Metal Lover. I’ve never read anything by Tanith Lee, so this would be a good nudge.


message 30: by Roger (new)

Roger Heath | 11 comments I nominate Roadside Picnic by Arkady Strugatsky

Aliens drop by and leave 'junk' in contaminated 'zones'. Stalkers risk their lives seeking this junk to trade. Dark, yes, but fascinating concept.


message 31: by Cheryl L (new)

Cheryl L | 418 comments I second Roadside Picnic!


message 32: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (last edited Sep 23, 2025 01:54AM) (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
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message 33: by Silvana (new)

Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2797 comments I second Counterweight


message 34: by AML (new)

AML | 7 comments I second Counterweight


message 35: by Kaladin (new)

Kaladin | 130 comments I second Counterweight


message 37: by Meredith (new)

Meredith | 1783 comments I'll second Goldilocks.


message 38: by Kaa (new)

Kaa | 1547 comments Second Mimicking of Known Successes


message 39: by SFFBC, Ancillary Mod (new)

SFFBC | 850 comments Mod
Top 5 with seconds make it to the poll
Nominations close on the 23rd

Nominated with seconds:

The Postman +4
Migrations +3
Counterweight +3
Goldilocks +3
The Other Valley +2

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The Silver Metal Lover +2
The Mimicking of Known Successes +2
Roadside Picnic +1

Nominated:

The Crypt: Shakedown
We


message 40: by Melanie, the neutral party (new)

Melanie | 1613 comments Mod
I will second Silver metal Lover


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