Alright, getting #SFFBookClub back on track. Two new options this month:
Light From Uncommon Stars is from a private toot, so if the recommender wants to make themselves known it's up to them to reply. More info: us.macmillan.com/books/9781250…
Wondrous Journeys in Strange Lands is from @SoniaSulaiman's #ReadPalestinianSpecFic list at soniasulaiman.com/readpalestin… . Book info: simonandschuster.com/books/Won…
As always, the list of previously read titles is at docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… . And as always, replies to either advocate for one of the options or suggest titles for future months are very welcome.
Fediverse SFF Book Club
books read Jan 2018,Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K Le Guin,SEE ALSO! Feb 2018,Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer,Bookwyrm version of this list at Mar 2018,Akata Witch, Nnedi Okorafor,Google Docs
- The Way Spring Arrives & Other Stories (various) (0%, 0 votes)
- Semiosis, by Sue Burke (0%, 0 votes)
- Light From Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki (33%, 1 vote)
- Wondrous Journeys in Strange Lands, by Sonia Nimr (66%, 2 votes)
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in reply to Alien Enemy • • •Having done two sequels months in the past half year, I'd like to actually pick a book for #SFFBookClub January. Two new selections this time, suggested by @picklish & @DejahEntendu . Their links:
weirder.earth/@picklish/110602…
dice.camp/@DejahEntendu/111469…
As always, replies to advocate for a favoured book and/or suggest more titles for the future are very welcome. The current queue and list of past reads are at docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
Fediverse SFF Book Club
Google Docs- Semiosis, by Sue Burke (0%, 0 votes)
- Light From Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki (25%, 1 vote)
- Siren Queen, by Nghi Vo (0%, 0 votes)
- How High We Go In The Dark, by Sequoia Nagamatsu (75%, 3 votes)
4 voters. Poll end: 1 year agoAlien Enemy
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in reply to Alien Enemy • • •For February: both new options are titles that have been rumoured to have been censored out of the Hugos. I haven't been following that controversy closely enough to know how solid the evidence is, but they both sound interesting anyway so I figured I'd include them: harpercollins.com/products/bab… & xiranjayzhao.com/index.php/boo…
As usual, please vote, and replies to advocate for one of the choices or suggest future picks are always very welcome.
Advance notice for March: that will be the next Sequels Month purely because I have some travel coming up that will make keeping up with a poll more hassle than usual.
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Babel
HarperCollins- Light From Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki (0%, 0 votes)
- Siren Queen, by Nghi Vo (0%, 0 votes)
- Babel, by R.F. Kuang (33%, 1 vote)
- Iron Widow, by Xiran Jay Zhao (66%, 2 votes)
3 voters. Poll end: 1 year agomodulux
in reply to Alien Enemy • • •I'd like to read Babel. I already read the Poppy Wars trilogy and enjoyed it quite a lot, though there were some rather dismal parts.
Already read Iron Widow. It's interesting, though a bit YA-ish.
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in reply to Alien Enemy • • •I was already thinking of rereading Iron Widow before the sequel comes out at the end of April, so that has my vote this time around.
This is definitely quite a line-up though.
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in reply to enne 💤 • • •Siren Queen has also been on my list for a while. I'm just learning about Iron Window, and I've already read Light from Uncommon Stars. (Note to Eldang: Stars is very heavy on the violins.)
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The #SFFBookClub pick for February will be Babel, by RF Kuang. Thank you to all who voted and suggested books.
March will be a Sequels Month, and early in March I'll put up a poll for April.
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March is #SFFBookClub sequels month, so I'm putting up the poll for April now. Both of this month's new additions are from this thread about realistic depictions of science in fiction: wandering.shop/@janellecshane/…
As usual, replies to advocate for a fave or suggest more titles for future months are always welcome.
Janelle Shane (@janellecshane@wandering.shop)
The Wandering Shop- Siren Queen, by Nghi Vo (50%, 2 votes)
- Iron Widow, by Xiran Jay Zhao (0%, 0 votes)
- The Lifecycle of Software Objects, by Ted Chiang (25%, 1 vote)
- Sourdough, by Robin Sloan (25%, 1 vote)
4 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago