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      I am thinking of a classic-Bujold's The Warrior's Apprentice. The first Miles Vorkosigan POV story in the Vorkosigan series...
    
  
  
  
        
      oh, good one Maggie. been wanting to read that series for a while now. although i thought that the series actually started with Shards of Honour. at least that is how that book is listed.
    
  
  
  
        
      yup Mark-but Shards of Homor is actually about how Mile's parents met, and their story. Its also a lot harder to find! Most people start where Miles starts...lol
    
  
  
   Ooh, I just noticed The Day of the Triffids won! Yahoo! I don't have to renominate that.
      Ooh, I just noticed The Day of the Triffids won! Yahoo! I don't have to renominate that.So that leaves Rendezvous with Rama. I could read it on my own, but I love a discussion with like-minded people better.
 I hope I don't make everyone groan with this. LOL
      I hope I don't make everyone groan with this. LOLI would like to nominate On Basilisk Station by David Weber. I've been wanting to read this for some time now. I've heard mixed reviews.
        
      the trouble with On Basilisk station is that it is the book of the month over at Beyond Reality....we definitely are NOT copycats here! lol
    
  
  
   This month I'm pushing Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith.
      This month I'm pushing Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith.It's one of my all time favorites and I've decided it's time for a reread and would love some company along the way.
 I will nominate The Child Garden by Geoff Ryman. Even though it won both the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and is also included in the SF Masterworks series, surprisingly few people seem to have even heard of it. I've read that it's quite innovative and imaginative.
      I will nominate The Child Garden by Geoff Ryman. Even though it won both the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and is also included in the SF Masterworks series, surprisingly few people seem to have even heard of it. I've read that it's quite innovative and imaginative.
     Maggie wrote: "the trouble with On Basilisk station is that it is the book of the month over at Beyond Reality....we definitely are NOT copycats here! lol"
      Maggie wrote: "the trouble with On Basilisk station is that it is the book of the month over at Beyond Reality....we definitely are NOT copycats here! lol"I believe they're planning to read the entire series, correct?
 Denae wrote: "Maggie wrote: "the trouble with On Basilisk station is that it is the book of the month over at Beyond Reality....we definitely are NOT copycats here! lol"
      Denae wrote: "Maggie wrote: "the trouble with On Basilisk station is that it is the book of the month over at Beyond Reality....we definitely are NOT copycats here! lol"I believe they're planning to read the e..."
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Nominate any random ScienceFiction novel here. We will vote on all nominations and Top two will be featured in a run-off poll.
So far we have:
Ringworld
Pattern Recognition
Conquerors' Pride
The Child Garden
The Gods Themselves
Only Forward
Hunter's Run
Rendezvous with Rama
The Warrior's Apprentice
The Unit