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Science Fiction: Chess With a Dragon by David Gerrold

Science Fiction: Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Forward
First contact, evolution of a species/world, some great fodder for discussion.

It won the Aurealis Fantasy Award in 2008 and was shortlisted for the Tiptree Award. The blurb on goodreads makes it sound fascinating, a story of gender equality issues geared towards young adults. I guess you could say the same for "Twelfth Night" or "As You Like It," but here we have a contemporary fantasy that looks really intriguing.

For fantasy, I'd like to put forward
Flesh and Spirit by Carol Berg. This is book one of a duology of striking originality. It is not traditional fantasy at all - Carol's work is known for splendid depth of characterization. Her people always are not what they seem, on the first page. This duology opens up and develops into a resoundingly gorgeous world view, with an intricate interaction between two races, interlinked on one world. She is very deft in opening up the back story, and bringing the threads to a gorgeous completion. She puts more depth and world-building into two slim volumes than most writers pack into five fat bricks. Again, I feel this series deserves a lot more recognition than it has received. The fantasy is beautifully realized, and the magic system, exquisite.

For fantasy, Thor. It's a really good twist on the whole were-wolf idea.
For SF, On Basilisk Station.

I don't know anything about
Robert J. Sawyer except for the blurb on him on this goodreads site. This is testament to how out of touch I've been with the sci-fi world for the last 20 years. But his bio sounds really interesting and Hominids sounds like a cool story. So Kathi, I may be going along with you on this one --
But I don't know for sure. These other nominations look pretty cool too. Good thing we've got a week to mull it over.

That one's actually not eligible. One of our few remaining rules is that later books in a series can only be nominated if we've read the preceding book(s) already.
Otherwise we have some great nominations so far. I just updated the list in the first post, but there's a whole week left to add nominations, so... keep them coming!
Otherwise we have some great nominations so far. I just updated the list in the first post, but there's a whole week left to add nominations, so... keep them coming!




The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi as the sci-fi nomination and Lavinia by Ursula K. Le Guin as the fantasy nomination.
We'll accept The Ghost Brigades, because Old Man's War was already Book of the Month here (albeit several years ago). I haven't read it (and am not planning to), but I believe it's a sequel to Old Man's War?
Three more days to enter nominations!
Three more days to enter nominations!

The Inverted World A Novel by Christopher Priest


There are so many good fantasy books with several I'd like to read already that I'm not going to add to my indecision by nominating something myself.
Thank you for your nominations, everyone! The polls have been set up, so please go cast your votes. The run-off polls with the top 2 of each poll will start on Oct. 25th.
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It's hard to believe, but it's already time to take nominations for our January 2010 Books of the Month! As always, every member can make one SF and/or one fantasy nomination. You can nominate anything --- a new book you just read, or one of your old favorites, or something you're planning to read soon and would like to discuss. You can also re-nominate any book that was nominated before but didn't win the poll.
Please make your nominations, by replying to this message, before October 20th.
Stefan
NOMINATIONS SO FAR :
Fantasy:
To Reign in Hell, by Steven Brust (peregrine)
The Stolen Child, by Keith Donohue (mawgojzeta)
Ariel, by Steven R. Boyett (ken)
Eon Dragoneye Reborn, by Alison Goodman (nick)
Flesh and Spirit, by Carol Berg (janny)
Thor, by Wayne Smith (chris)
Blood and Iron, by Elizabeth Bear (ron)
The Way of Shadows, by Brent Weeks (sarah)
Lavinia, by Ursula K. Le Guin (cliff)
The Tower at Stony Wood, by Patricia A. McKillip (deedee)
Science Fiction:
Hominids, by Robert Sawyer (peregrine)
Chess With a Dragon, by David Gerrold (mawgojzeta)
Anathem, by Neal Stephenson (ken)
Dragon's Egg, by Robert L. Forward (random)
Jerusalem Fire, by R.M. Meluch (janny)
On Basilisk Station, by David Weber (chris)
Darwinia, by Robert Charles Wilson (sarah)
The Ghost Brigades, by John Scalzi (cliff)
The Inverted World, by Christopher Priest (deedee)
Endless Blue, by Wen Spencer (kerry)