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Book choices from 25th August > Time to suggest new books!

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message 1: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Jones (ramblingsofanelfpire) It's time to suggest the books that we will be reading and discussing from 25th August to 25th September!

Remember, these suggestions will go in a poll which will be voted on and the top two will be chosen. The third pick with be a randomly generated choice from the Guardian Top Fantasy and SciFi Reads :)


message 2: by Stephen (new)

Stephen I'm trying to pick a book that I've got, have yet to read, but also trying to steer away from sci-fi.

It's not working.

So, here's a suggestion. Feersum Endjinn, by Iain M. Banks. This is a bit quirky in the way it's written, and some people find it a struggle as one of the characters speaks phonetically. Read the first few lines of this review first. If you can handle that, and the fact that ~25% of the book is written like it.. then we could try this next?

I'll admit that I've tried starting it a couple of times, but failed. The same with Riddley Walker - but I'll suggest that book at a later date!


message 3: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Jones (ramblingsofanelfpire) Stephen wrote: "I'm trying to pick a book that I've got, have yet to read, but also trying to steer away from sci-fi.

It's not working.

So, here's a suggestion. Feersum Endjinn, by Iain M. Banks. This is a bit q..."


I read 'Knife of Never Letting Go' by Patrick Ness and that was written phonetically, but in a simpler way than that....seems interesting though! :D


message 4: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Jones (ramblingsofanelfpire) I want to suggest The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. I've had it on my shelf forever and really want to get round to it :)
The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson


message 5: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Hi Charlotte - Gargoyle looks interesting, I'd certainly go for that (take that as a 'second').. I've also now got my eye on Knife of Letting Go. Hmm.. thanks for that.. it's not as if I've got too many books to read already! ;)


message 6: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte Jones (ramblingsofanelfpire) Stephen wrote: "Hi Charlotte - Gargoyle looks interesting, I'd certainly go for that (take that as a 'second').. I've also now got my eye on Knife of Letting Go. Hmm.. thanks for that.. it's not as if I've got too..."

Knife of Never Letting Go is really good....I've only read the first two books in that series, but I'm looking forward to the third.

And I'm glad you second The Gargoyle, it'll be put up for the vote starting soon on the 18th I think....Jen usually does this kind of thing lol


message 7: by Jen (new)

Jen | 468 comments Mod
I would like to suggestThe Japanese Devil Fish Girl by Robert Rankin - this is supposed to be a sequel to War of the Worlds :)
The Japanese Devil Fish Girl and Other Unnatural Attractions (Japanese Devil Fish Girl #1) by Robert Rankin


message 8: by Jen (new)

Jen | 468 comments Mod
I've just used a random generator to pick the Guardian Must Read book for this month and the number chosen was 129.
This is Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, I've never heard of it but it sounds quite interesting from the reviews.
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson


message 9: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Jen wrote: "I would like to suggestThe Japanese Devil Fish Girl by Robert Rankin..."

Ooh, another book that gets my attention! I'll have to add that to my list!


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