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Please use this topic to nominate a Classic Science Fiction or Fantasy novel, anthology or novella you wish to discuss as a group in March (beginning March 1.)

(A Classic novel would typically have been published prior to 2000 and be considered a popular, trailblazing or important work of science fiction or fantasy. Presumably, any actual "classic" is still in print!)

You need not have read the title you are nominating; after all, you'll be reading along. Feel free to say why you are making the nomination, if you care to. If your nomination is selected by the group, you'll be expected to take the lead in the discussion.

We read & discuss up to three SF/F books each month: One is a "Classic" SF/F book (novel, anthology, novella or other story) which was written before 2000; that discussion starts on the 1st of each month. One is a "Contemporary" SF/F book, which was written after 2000; that discussion starts on the 21st of each month. We may also read one book from a series, as part of reading the entire series; that discussion starts the 11th of the month. You can always check on our upcoming SF/F book discussion topics by scrolling down on the Group Homepage to the "Upcoming Reads” section.

You can review past group selections in the "read" section of our Group's BookShelf. If you wish to continue a discussion of one of those past selections, all those discussion topics are still open in our Book Discussions area.

Note that this is our discussion selection for March. The Warrior's Apprentice has already been selected as our February Classic Novel discussion topic.

Nominations will be open through Monday, January 14, when I'll collect the nominees and post a poll so members can choose among them.


message 2: by Mike (new)

Mike (mikekeating) I nominate The Alteration by Kingsley Amis. We haven't read much alternate history.


message 3: by Andrea (new)

Andrea | 3585 comments Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

Good for BINGO slots of humour and featuring a God/Angel/Demon. Also for anyone planning to watch the TV show.


message 4: by Mike (new)

Mike (mikekeating) Andrea wrote: "Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

Good for BINGO slots of humour and featuring a Go..."


I'd be good with this one as well.


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message 6: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 15, 2019 06:20AM) (new)

Reminder: Today, Monday, is the final day to nominate a Classic Fantasy or Science Fiction novel for our March group read and discussion.


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Thank you for the nominations. A poll to select our Classic Science Fiction / Fantasy Work discussion topic for March is now open. If you're interested in participating in the discussion of one of our nominees, you can vote here for your choice.

Please vote only if you plan on participating in the discussion of that book.

Note that this is our discussion selection for March. The Warrior's Apprentice has already been selected as our February Classic Novel discussion topic.

This poll will be open through Tuesday, January 22.


message 8: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 23, 2019 05:37AM) (new)

  Reminder: For those who are interested in discussing one of the above nominees with the group, today is the final day to vote for one of our Classic Fantasy or Science Fiction novel for our March group read and discussion.


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Our selected classic fantasy novel for discussion in March is...

Good Omens The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

The discussion will begin March 1.


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