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David wrote: "Hello my name is David and I'm an avid reader of Scifi and fantasy also. "
Hi, David. Thanks for joining the discussion. Looks like you've been doing a lot of reading lately! Hope you'll share your insights here.
Hi, David. Thanks for joining the discussion. Looks like you've been doing a lot of reading lately! Hope you'll share your insights here.

Currently I am re-reading The Hobbit for probably the 111th time. :) but still enjoying it, love the LOTR as well.
I work professionally in the EMS services and am a published author of a sci-fi trilogy and a new fantasy series that I'm awaiting a release date on but should be early this upcoming year.
My favorite color is green and I HATE raw tomatoes.
Anyway, thank you for having me here--it's appreciated.

J.p. wrote: "Hi everyone! I absolutely love, love, love LOR. After watching the first one, I didn't want it to end. It was the same way that I felt about Harry Potter. I know that's what's inspired me to write ..."
Hello Logan,
Sounds interesting, what do you call the language you created?
Harry Potter is a great series as well. My daughter had trouble with reading so I helped her by reading the entire series with her as the books were released. Now she reads well above her grade level and far more often than I do. :)

I'm Patrick, and you could say I am a rather large fan of scifi/fantasy. You could even say that those genres have defined a good portion of my life. But saying such things would sound plain silly.
Currently I am finishing up my re-read of the Wheel of Time (just finished The Gathering Storm) to remind myself what happened before the new book comes out.

I'm Patrick, and you could say I am a rather large fan of scifi/fantasy. You could even say that those genres have defined a good portion of my life. But saying such things woul..."
Hey there Patrick, I'm also doing a re-read. I'm on book 5, hope to be up to book 10 by the month's end or thereabouts...
Patrick wrote: "Currently I am finishing up my re-read of the Wheel of Time (just finished The Gathering Storm) "
Hi, Patrick. Welcome. I'm rereading The Gathering Storm myself right now, eagerly anticipating January 8th. :)
Hi, Patrick. Welcome. I'm rereading The Gathering Storm myself right now, eagerly anticipating January 8th. :)

Good luck on that! I've been reading since the summer (with a bit of a hiatus), those books can be long. But yet, oh so very good. And you're right G33z3, the 8th just can't come soon enough. I'm sad that the only bookstore in my town was a Borders. Now I have to go on a quest to find a place to get it!

Hi, my name's Michayla, and I love sci-fi and fantasy both! :) Glad to have found this group...

Welcome to the group Michayla! By the way that is a great name :D

My newest favourite book is 'The Name of the Wind'. Also greatly enjoyed the 'First Law' trilogy.
Nice to meet you :)
Hi, Eli, and welcome to the group! I look forward to reading your thoughts here. (Right now most of us are probably absorbed by the holidays. But soon I, at least, will be psyching up for A Memory of Light. (Judging from your "favorites" list, I'm guessing so are you!)
One of the organized activities in this group is selecting a few books for group reading and discussion each month. The polls to select the titles for January discussions are currently open, so please have a look and feel free to cast your vote for a title you'd be interested in discussing. (The short story category appears to be mostly science fiction stories nominated this month, sorry; but the contemporary and classic novel categories are more varied. And, the 3 fantasy works selected for December's discussions were all fantasy; since it's still December, if you'd like to share some thoughts on Zelazny's Amber or Sanderson's Elantris or The Emperor's Soul. (Not that comments on these topics ever expire.)
One of the organized activities in this group is selecting a few books for group reading and discussion each month. The polls to select the titles for January discussions are currently open, so please have a look and feel free to cast your vote for a title you'd be interested in discussing. (The short story category appears to be mostly science fiction stories nominated this month, sorry; but the contemporary and classic novel categories are more varied. And, the 3 fantasy works selected for December's discussions were all fantasy; since it's still December, if you'd like to share some thoughts on Zelazny's Amber or Sanderson's Elantris or The Emperor's Soul. (Not that comments on these topics ever expire.)

And yes, I am so ready to finally see the end of that series. It will be epic I am sure!

A nice welcome to the group Eli! Glad to hear you like some great fantasy books.
By the way while I think of it G33zer we could do with another mod and you've been pretty active and helpful. Would you be interested?
Jonathan wrote: "G33zer we could do with another mod and you've been pretty active and helpful. Would you be interested?"
Sure, can do. I can help you set up the monthly polls, nothing else.
Sure, can do. I can help you set up the monthly polls, nothing else.
Hi there everyone. Waves.
I've been a goodreads member for about a week and slowly going through my favourite books. Eventually I'll get round to ranking my least-favourite ones as well.
Obviously I like fantasy and science fiction, but I also like crime and some horror. I also read quite a bit of YA. I've usually got three books on the go at any one time.
I've been a goodreads member for about a week and slowly going through my favourite books. Eventually I'll get round to ranking my least-favourite ones as well.
Obviously I like fantasy and science fiction, but I also like crime and some horror. I also read quite a bit of YA. I've usually got three books on the go at any one time.

I've been a goodreads member for about a week and slowly going through my favourite books. Eventually I'll get round to ranking my least-favourite ones as well.
Obviou..."
Welcome to the group, glad to see you have a range of genres you like!
Hi, Frances, and welcome to the SF&HF group! I look forward to reading your thoughts here.
By the way, one of the organized activities in this group each month is picking a few books for group reading and discussion. three polls are currently open select the titles for January discussions; so please have a look and feel free to cast your vote for a title you might be interested in discussing. (Not that discussions are limited to those books!) And past months' book discussions are still open.
By the way, one of the organized activities in this group each month is picking a few books for group reading and discussion. three polls are currently open select the titles for January discussions; so please have a look and feel free to cast your vote for a title you might be interested in discussing. (Not that discussions are limited to those books!) And past months' book discussions are still open.


I'm looking forward to see your recommendations and recommend some of the books I've read to you.
Gabriela wrote: "Hello, I'm Gaby. Fantasy is my favourite literary genre. I'm looking forward to share recommendations and discussions."
Hi, Gaby. Welcome to the group! I look forward to reading your thoughts here as well.
I see you've been reading the Wheel of Time. Are you anticipating A Memory of Light as much as I am? (I've already cleared the 2nd week of January on my schedule!)
Hi, Gaby. Welcome to the group! I look forward to reading your thoughts here as well.
I see you've been reading the Wheel of Time. Are you anticipating A Memory of Light as much as I am? (I've already cleared the 2nd week of January on my schedule!)
Maria wrote: "Hey I'm Maria or Marie you can call me whichever you want, I love fantasy and sci-fi because it widens my imagination and takes me places I would've never dared to go."
Hi, Maria, and welcome to the SF&HF group! I hope we live up to your expectations. Please join the discussions!
Hi, Maria, and welcome to the SF&HF group! I hope we live up to your expectations. Please join the discussions!

Hi, Gaby. Welcome to the group! I look forward to reading y..."
I'm still not done with the whole series (I'm on book 9 - have been for ages!) so I won't be reading A Memory of Light until at least a couple of months after it's released.
Gabriela wrote: "I'm still not done with the whole series (I'm on book 9 - have been for ages!) so I won't be reading A Memory of Light until at least a couple of months after it's released."
Probably lucky. I started reading this series 22 years ago, so I am really eager for the conclusion! (As James Thurber once wrote, "he who hesitates is sometimes saved".) For what it's worth, I thought some of the books 8-11 began to drag a bit, too. I think it took me forever to get through Knife of Dreams (#11). The good news is the pace really picks up with The Gathering Storm, #12.)
Probably lucky. I started reading this series 22 years ago, so I am really eager for the conclusion! (As James Thurber once wrote, "he who hesitates is sometimes saved".) For what it's worth, I thought some of the books 8-11 began to drag a bit, too. I think it took me forever to get through Knife of Dreams (#11). The good news is the pace really picks up with The Gathering Storm, #12.)

Hi, Ty! Welcome to our little Science Fiction & Fantasy discussion group! I hope you'll find it interesting. Feel free to join any of the ongoing discussions, or start a topic of your own. I look forward to reading your thoughts here.
Cheers!
Cheers!

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I don't know. I wish I had picked it up earlier. But it is really hard to get good fantasy literature here. I got an e-reader last year because of that.

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I actually found number 11 to be one of the better and faster ones. Only it came too late to help Jordan's final few books sadly...


Hey there Kaley I hope you find some of the traditional fantasy/sci-fi books. Also glad you checked out the list!
Hi, Kaley. Happy new year and welcome to the group. Please feel free to join any discussion you care to, and if you don't find one you like, feel free to start when you do! Hope to hear from you often.


The release of The Hobbit film has kick-started me into finally reading some J.R.R. Tolkien. I've always wanted to read The Lord of the Rings (ever since the films were around 10 years ago!) but didn't have the mature mental discipline to just sit down and enjoy them.
Anyway, I've joined this group for inspiration in finding other high fantasy novels (A Game of Thrones is already on my to-read list). I've always been a big sci-fi novel fan (particular the Star Wars expanded universe), so this group should cater to those tastes, too!
Cheers,
Rob.
Robert wrote: "Robert Mullin here, traveled cryptozoologist and author of the new epic fantasy novel,..."
Hi, Robert, welcome to the group. (I find myself hoping you write horror stories, because you seem to have picked up the perfect vanity message number there. :)
Hi, Robert, welcome to the group. (I find myself hoping you write horror stories, because you seem to have picked up the perfect vanity message number there. :)
Rob wrote: "Hello, I'm Rob. The release of The Hobbit film has kick-started me into finally reading some J.R.R. Tolkien. I've always wanted to read The Lord of the Rings..."
Hi, Rob, and welcome to the group!
I remember the first time I read The Lord of the Rings (when I was a teen, back in the 1960s), and it was an incredible summer. I've vacationed in Middle Earth fondly several times since, and there are those who claim I've never actually returned to reality. I hope you find some good recommendations here. (Personally, I've devoted January to the Wheel of Time series, since the final book comes out next Tuesday.)
Hi, Rob, and welcome to the group!
I remember the first time I read The Lord of the Rings (when I was a teen, back in the 1960s), and it was an incredible summer. I've vacationed in Middle Earth fondly several times since, and there are those who claim I've never actually returned to reality. I hope you find some good recommendations here. (Personally, I've devoted January to the Wheel of Time series, since the final book comes out next Tuesday.)

LOL ... Didn't notice that. Well, my fantasy novel does have some elements of horror in it, but more Lovecraftian than slasher, I'm afraid.

Hey there Robert. What particularly in cryptozoology interests you?

The release of The Hobbit film has kick-started me into finally reading some J.R.R. Tolkien. I've always wanted to read The Lord of the Rings (ever since the films were around 10 ..."
Glad to hear you got into one of my favourite books ever. Hope you find some other good books here!

JJ wrote: "Hello All, JJ here. Happy New Year. I recently joined the group while looking for new books and authors to read..."
Hi, JJ. And a belated happy new year to you, too; and welcome to the group! We look forward to reading more your comments in the coming year.
Hi, JJ. And a belated happy new year to you, too; and welcome to the group! We look forward to reading more your comments in the coming year.

I am quite hooked to the golden boy trope in sff novels like in Ender's Game, Lies of Locke Lamora and The Name of the Wind. Also music in fantasy novels like in The Warded Man and The Name of the Wind(again!).
Looking forward to interact with everyone in here and hear recommendations! :)
Hi, Aaron, and welcome to the group! We look forward to reading your recommendations, too.
Since you mentioned enjoying Ender's Game, I'll point out that it's our group's Classic Novel Discussion for this month. Please drop in and share your views!
Since you mentioned enjoying Ender's Game, I'll point out that it's our group's Classic Novel Discussion for this month. Please drop in and share your views!

Anyway, enough babbling from me. I look forward to making new friends and taking part in some book discussions.
-Elizabeth

I have been to Africa three times in search of a possible living dinosaur.
Elizabeth wrote: "My name is Elizabeth.... I only recently discovered an interest in science fiction but have had an interest in fantasy for as long as I can remember."
Hi, Elizabeth. Welcome to the group! I hope we can come up with some non-space opera science fiction for you as well as some fantasy novels. (Our group reading selections this month seem to all be science fiction of one sort or another - assuming one considers steam punk alternate history to be science fiction and not fantasy. The lines there often get blurry.)
I look forward to hearing some suggestions from you, too.
Hi, Elizabeth. Welcome to the group! I hope we can come up with some non-space opera science fiction for you as well as some fantasy novels. (Our group reading selections this month seem to all be science fiction of one sort or another - assuming one considers steam punk alternate history to be science fiction and not fantasy. The lines there often get blurry.)
I look forward to hearing some suggestions from you, too.

Veronica wrote: "I am a soon to retire pediatric nurse. I am an avid reader but my heart belongs to dragons and elves..."
Hi, Veronica, and welcome to the group! Here there be dragons.
I'm retired myself (for a couple of years, now.) I've lots more time for reading since I gave up the distraction of work!
I'm also a pretty big fan of McCaffrey myself. I believe I've read all the Pern books she wrote herself (like Dune, it seems this series will survive its creator), and I've read the original six or seven novels more than once. And I've read much of her science fiction as well (Crystal Singer, and quite recently her The Planet Pirates trilogy.)
Please jump into any of our ongoing conversations, or start one of your own.
Hi, Veronica, and welcome to the group! Here there be dragons.
I'm retired myself (for a couple of years, now.) I've lots more time for reading since I gave up the distraction of work!
I'm also a pretty big fan of McCaffrey myself. I believe I've read all the Pern books she wrote herself (like Dune, it seems this series will survive its creator), and I've read the original six or seven novels more than once. And I've read much of her science fiction as well (Crystal Singer, and quite recently her The Planet Pirates trilogy.)
Please jump into any of our ongoing conversations, or start one of your own.

Howdy everyone. My name is Aaron, and I am addicted to Fantasy
(Crowd droans Hello)
I think I first realized that I had a problem when I sent out fake wedding invitations as an April fools joke one year, telling everyone that I was engaged to my favorite character (not telling, so don't ask).
However, instead of everyone reacting how I thought they would by saying "Hehe, that was pretty funny," most of them reacted with concern, thinking that I was serious and that I needed professional help.
That is when I thought, "Hmmm, If I'm giving off a vibe that makes people think I would do something like that seriously, I need to rethink my life a little bit."
I'm much more adjusted now, but I still keep a copy of the wedding invitation in my desk just to remind me not to over share when I meet new people.
Crap, I think I just over shared...
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