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I definitely enjoy the theme selections more, too, mainly because I really enjoy the process of sharing and commenting on our nominations and talking about the parameters of the theme (like our discussion about what steampunk is). I think it really adds to the group.







There are a number of stories that I am interested in ... going with all themes would likely prevent them from even being considered. At least in a straight up vote they have more then one chance of getting voted on and potentially picked, where as a theme would likely give it just 1 chance until that particular theme comes back up in the schedule (given the number of themes, that could be quite awhile).



Also, the only one I would question the thematic connection would be Anubis Gates. That certainly isn't what I think of when I think "steampunk" but I'm only a few pages in so maybe the connection becomes more obvious.

Brooke has a great point about better-known authors winning out over lesser-known ones, but that happens with the theme-based polls too I think. I'm not sure if it can be avoided.
I would like to see us try the theme-based approach for both genres next year and see how it goes. I think it might allow more chance for books to appear in polls more than once, and so be picked, since they tend to cross themes a lot.

I kinda like how the system is right now myself. I think the random generator can bring up authors (popular or not) whose book we might never have even thought about mentioning. So that is why I like the random generator, and having 1 theme a month.

Establishing theme criteria is going to be harder then simply deciding whether or not it is SciFi or Fantasy, and that takes time to do it right (more rounds of voting) ... I would rather we get more experience running themes before we try to transition completely to them. So far the themes have been relatively easy.

And I think our discussions that we've already had about what the theme is during nominations have been pretty sufficient. If someone nominates a book that doesn't exactly fit the theme, but everyone is really excited about it and wants to read/discuss it - isn't that the whole reason we're here?
I don't think we need to worry about being too rigid, and just let the discussions and desires of participants guide us.

Just throwing thoughts out there, not sure if they're desireable/workable.
Brooke, I'd like to reduce the size of the nominee lists, too. I just think it will be difficult to come up with enough members to make up a vetting committee, and I don't like the idea of a single member purging the rolls. I'd suggest a limit of one nominee per person per genre per month. (3 "per"s sounds tricky, but would be simple in practice.) This wouldn't guarantee short lists, but might help.

Another idea might be to take the nominees for an award (Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, etc.) from a year and open those up to see which one people would like to read. I like to read the Hugo finalists each year and while some authors do get nominated over and over again, there is also a chance that you're going to find something "new" in the mix that might spark some interest.
Just a thought...



I will concede the cory doctorow is not well know but Tim Powers's books are reviewed consistently in major sf publications and Jim Butcher's last few books have been on the New York times bestseller list.
I still like the current system, and there is no reason we cannot have Nick put twenty books on a list and then discuss which 10 or so we should actually vote on.
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If it is approved it will start in February and we will need to pick themes quickly for the upcoming months and then book lists for them. Discuss below whether you like of hate this idea!
Voting will start on November 9th and last two weeks. Here is the link to voting:
http://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/32...
Again, it opens for voting on November 9th! So, discuss and defend your side!