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message 1: by Kitty G Books (last edited Mar 05, 2015 03:51PM) (new)

Kitty G Books (kool_kat_kitty) | 671 comments Mod
Hi all so the time for nominations is here again but this time I'd like just Sci-Fi nominations please.
As always it must be the first in a series or a standalone so anyone can join in but I'm super intrigued about what you'll come up with as I personally have barely read any sci-fi!
I look forward to seeing your suggestions, feel free to nominate a few and second those you're interested in and I'll create a poll of the most popular later into the month to give the final decision!
Thank you all for sticking with the group and being active members :-)
Happy Reading!
Kaitlin


message 2: by Christina (last edited Mar 05, 2015 03:35PM) (new)

Christina Pilkington | 27 comments I have already pre-ordered The Mechanical (The Alchemy War, #1) by Ian Tregillis which is coming out on March 10th. I'd love to read it along with this group!

If not that one (which is really a mash-up of several genres) I still haven't read Ready Player One and was planning on reading that one next month, too.


message 3: by Michael (last edited Mar 05, 2015 03:57PM) (new)

Michael (michaeldixon) | 60 comments I right with you Kaitlin - I've only dabbled in Sci-Fi a bit.

I'm interested in reading the Martian by Andy Weir.


message 4: by Otavio (last edited Mar 05, 2015 04:40PM) (new)

Otavio Galileu (otaviogalileu) | 6 comments I'm frankly a bit burnt on fantasy after reading so much of it the last two months! April will be a welcome change. I'd like to nominate:


1. A Fire Upon the Deep A Fire Upon the Deep (Zones of Thought, #1) by Vernor Vinge by Vernor Vinge &

2. Foundation Foundation (Foundation, #1) by Isaac Asimov by Isaac Asimov !


message 5: by Chernz (new)

Chernz | 15 comments Hmm...
If people haven't read a lot of scifi I think 'Dune' would be a nice place for the group to start.

I also have 'Leviathan Wakes' sitting here on my tbr pile and have heard it described as Game of Thrones meets space opera so that could be kind of fun.


message 6: by Dale (new)

Dale Nevin | 20 comments I was also going to suggest Leviathan Wakes :)


message 7: by Phil On The Hill (last edited Mar 11, 2015 03:04AM) (new)

Phil On The Hill (philonthehillexon) A Fire Upon the Deep (Zones of Thought, #1) by Vernor Vinge or Foundation (Foundation, #1) by Isaac Asimov would both be great


message 8: by M (new)

M | 3 comments Michael wrote: "I right with you Kaitlin - I've only dabbled in Sci-Fi a bit.

I'm interested in reading the Martian by Andy Weir."


I second The Martian by Andy Weir!


message 9: by Sam (new)

Sam (scylight) I second 'Dune' and suggest 'Hyperion'


The bookish_magpie Ooo..sci-fi is a genre I'm trying to get more into. I third The Martian by Andy Weir , I also second Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #1) by Dan Simmons and would like to suggest either Old Man's War (Old Man's War, #1) by John Scalzi or Gridlinked (Agent Cormac, #1) by Neal Asher


message 11: by Christina (new)

Christina Pilkington | 27 comments I'd second Dune, Old Man's War and Foundation


message 12: by Brock (new)

Brock (brockroberts) | 32 comments Second A Fire Upon the Deep and Gridlinked


message 13: by Otavio (new)

Otavio Galileu (otaviogalileu) | 6 comments I'll second Old Man's War and Dune!


message 14: by Ungar5 (new)

Ungar5 | 25 comments i'll second Dune and Leviathan wakes


message 15: by Phil On The Hill (new)

Phil On The Hill (philonthehillexon) I'll second gridlinked.

I have read The Martian, Hyperion, Dune, Old Man's War all good though


message 16: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Wagner | SFF180 (sff180) | 3 comments I've read most of what everyone's suggesting, and they are all good choices.


message 17: by Michael (new)

Michael (michaeldixon) | 60 comments so I've heard that Hyperion is a little... explicit. Is that an accurate description?


message 18: by Kitty G Books (new)

Kitty G Books (kool_kat_kitty) | 671 comments Mod
I picked up The Mechanical (The Alchemy War, #1) by Ian Tregillis and Leviathan Wakes (Expanse, #1) by James S.A. Corey today (my first proper SF book buys) so I am super excited about them (thanks for suggesting them guys) and I'll read them at some point for sure.
Keep the suggestions coming and keep seconding your faves so that they go through to the poll :)
Thank you all!! :D


message 19: by Enna (new)

Enna (readerenna) I'll second The Martian and suggest Fortune's Pawn by Rachel Bach.


message 20: by Christina (new)

Christina Pilkington | 27 comments Kaitlin wrote: "I picked up The Mechanical (The Alchemy War, #1) by Ian Tregillis and Leviathan Wakes (Expanse, #1) by James S.A. Corey today (my first proper SF book buys) so I am super excited about them (thanks for suggesting them guys) and I..."

I'm so glad you bought The Mechanical! I can't wait for my copy to arrive in the mail this Tuesday. Also, I want to start the Expanse series soon, too, since the TV show will be coming out....later this year, I think?


message 21: by Sonja (new)

Sonja (sumsemarie) | 3 comments Hi,
I second "The Mechanical" and "The Martian" and I'd like to suggest

"Lock in" by John Scalzi and
"The Demi Monde" by Rod Rees

:)


message 22: by Christina (new)

Christina Pilkington | 27 comments I'd second Lock In


message 23: by Kitty G Books (new)

Kitty G Books (kool_kat_kitty) | 671 comments Mod
Adam wrote: "Liveship traders please :-p"

Maybe next month, this month is Sci-fi only though please :)


message 24: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Woods (abookishmovie) | 4 comments I second The Martian been meaning to read it for a while.

I'd like to suggest The Lost Fleet: Dauntless by Jack Campbell.


message 25: by peggylovesbooks (new)

peggylovesbooks | 36 comments what about David Weber series the safehold.


message 26: by TS (new)

TS Chan (tschan) | 159 comments The only sci-fi I've read are the Star Wars books and Enders Game.

Will love to try The Martian or The Mechanical.


James (ObservantRaven) | 5 comments I have already read The Martian by Andy Weir and I would thoroughly recommend it, as it is a fantastic book.


message 28: by Christina (new)

Christina Pilkington | 27 comments I listened to The Martian through Audible last month and it was fantastic! I would highly recommend listening to it because the narrator WAS Mark Watney! One of the best narrators I have listened to. At times - actually many times- the science was over my head, and you might need to rewind and listen to some parts over again- but I was able to follow along well enough to know generally what was going on in the story.


message 29: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 21 comments I'll second Wind Up girl since its usually not mention at all when introducing fantasy readers to science fiction.


message 30: by Kitty G Books (new)

Kitty G Books (kool_kat_kitty) | 671 comments Mod
I'm planning to close up the nominations around the 15th so I can start the poll for a week and give you guys a chance to go and get the book before April starts to if there's any last minute suggestions or seconds you want to do go for it :)
Loads of cool books! I'll be putting the top 6 into the poll for people to vote on!


message 31: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 21 comments How many books other than Malazan is/are going to be read? 1 or 2?


message 32: by Kitty G Books (new)

Kitty G Books (kool_kat_kitty) | 671 comments Mod
Probably one unless there's a tie or something like that.
There's only 2 this month as I was already planning to read them whether anyone else was or not and as there was interest In thought I'd host both.


message 33: by Christine (new)

Christine | 0 comments I have thought the Martian sounds interesting but I definitely vote for dune, locked in and Hyperion. I am also going to put out starship troopers by Robert A. heinlein


message 34: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 21 comments I am going to nominate Erikson's newest book and his 1st SF novel, Witful Child. Maybe next month could be double the Erikson fun?


message 35: by Brock (new)

Brock (brockroberts) | 32 comments Willful Child is a lot of fun. Erikson has a good sci fi pulse


message 36: by Kitty G Books (new)

Kitty G Books (kool_kat_kitty) | 671 comments Mod
Excellent we had some wonderful suggestions for April but I'm now closing the suggestions thread so please don't post any more seconds or suggestions as I've already totalled everything up.

In case anyone was interested there were 5 which had a lot of votes and they're the ones I will be putting up for the the poll where evryone can vote but here's the whole list incase there's any you want to add to your 'to-be-read' lists:

The Martian by Andy Weir The Martian by Andy Weir - 9
Dune (Dune Chronicles, #1) by Frank Herbert Dune by Frank Herbert - 7
The Mechanical (The Alchemy War, #1) by Ian Tregillis The Mechanical by Ian Tregellis - 4
Old Man's War (Old Man's War, #1) by John Scalzi Old Man’s War by John Scalzi - 4
Leviathan Wakes (Expanse, #1) by James S.A. Corey Leviathan Wakes by James S A Corey - 4
Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #1) by Dan Simmons Hyperion by Dan Simmons - 3
A Fire Upon the Deep (Zones of Thought, #1) by Vernor Vinge A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge - 3
Foundation (Foundation, #1) by Isaac Asimov Foundation by Isaac Asimov - 3
Gridlinked (Agent Cormac, #1) by Neal Asher Gridlinked by Neal Asher - 3
Lock In by John Scalzi Lock In by John Scalzi - 3
The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi Wind Up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi - 2
Willful Child by Steven Erikson Willful Child by Steven Erikson - 2
Fortune's Pawn (Paradox, #1) by Rachel Bach Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach - 1
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A Heinlein - 1
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein Starship Troopers by Rovert A Heinlein - 1
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Ready Player One by Ernest Cline - 1
The Demi-Monde Winter (The Demi-Monde Saga, #1) by Rod Rees The Demi Monde by Rod Rees - 1
Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, #1) by Jack Campbell The Lost Fleet: Dauntless by Jack Campbell - 1
Off Armageddon Reef (Safehold, #1) by David Weber Off Armageddon Reef by David Weber - 1
Neuromancer (Sprawl, #1) by William Gibson Neuromancer by William Gibson - 1

As you have probably guessed The Martian by Andy Weir , Dune (Dune Chronicles, #1) by Frank Herbert , The Mechanical (The Alchemy War, #1) by Ian Tregillis , Old Man's War (Old Man's War, #1) by John Scalzi & Leviathan Wakes (Expanse, #1) by James S.A. Corey were the top 5 (as show by the number after the title and cover) so these are the 5 I will be adding into the Poll and you will be able to vote on that asap (I'm going to make it now).

Thank you all once again for your wonderful ideas, I wouldn't have known where to begin with Sci-fi and now I have a ton of new recommendations! And get voting :)


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