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Aug 30, 2016 10:17AM

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My first thought about "Sir Terry"--stand up comic? Last name makes all the difference to someone this side of the pond.



Fantasy is part of the literary spectrum and is a huge part of mainstream reading.
Excluding it seems self defeating for a diverse group.
It seems odd calling for diversity and exclusion in the same breath.


Sorry Thomas. My comments make perfect sense in my head, but can come out a bit jumbled at times ;-)

Margo, no problem.
Paul, I occasionally read fantasy and historical fiction. I took a look at Wee Free Men thread, but have other books planned.
Paul, I occasionally read fantasy and historical fiction. I took a look at Wee Free Men thread, but have other books planned.
I just wanted to say a big public thank you to my co-moderator. A flurry of comments popped up on this thread while I was at work (where I get horribly spotty internet reception since I'm inside a warehouse). I agree with the plan to try the new nominations procedure and also Emma's reminder to everyone to be nice and respect the differences of your fellow members in the taste of books. Not everyone will read everything every month (except for Emma and I), and that's ok. The goal/advantage of the new nomination procedures from my Point of View is to increase the quantity and quality of the discussions surrounding the BOTMs and QIRs.
In regards to nominating books in series, I think it's ok every once in a while and highly depends on the series in question. Jo Walton wrote a great essay about series types.
Both recent series books that have won (The Wee Free Men (nominated by Paul I believe) and Rain Dogs (nominated by Susan I believe) are part of series where the individual books in the series can stand alone. Reading the rest of the books in the series of course provides additional context and can add to the reading experience. Other series books would work less well (for example, the middle volume of the Lord of the Rings trilogy) not read sequentially. Some people will however, never read a series out of order, no matter what. That's also ok, and it's why I think books in a series should only be our BOTM occasionally (as a loose guideline).
Both recent series books that have won (The Wee Free Men (nominated by Paul I believe) and Rain Dogs (nominated by Susan I believe) are part of series where the individual books in the series can stand alone. Reading the rest of the books in the series of course provides additional context and can add to the reading experience. Other series books would work less well (for example, the middle volume of the Lord of the Rings trilogy) not read sequentially. Some people will however, never read a series out of order, no matter what. That's also ok, and it's why I think books in a series should only be our BOTM occasionally (as a loose guideline).

Fantasy is part of the literary spectru..."
Never once called for exclusion, Paul, just diversity.

I had just assumed you were calling for a limiting or excluding of Scifi fantasy based on your first post.
And yes you are entitled to your opinion .
I think the group has definitely evolved heavily in the last number of years with Allan and Declan bringing a certain flavor to the BoTM which worked great for some and I fully understand that the choices have changed with two big voices like theirs gone.




I won't be doing anymore nominating anyway. I can blame to dyslexia or the brain injury, whatever, but I always seem to get it wrong. I'll watch from the sidelines in future.





http://www.litlovers.com/run-a-book-c...
I think reading the book and just giving your opinion on it is enough to generate discussion so hope it's not putting out regular members off nominating




LOL Margo! Any discussion can be a great discussion!
I agree Emma.


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