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May/June 2010 General Fantasy Poll: **Results Are In**
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I'm sorry, Marlayne. I might have started this thing out with confusion by mentioning the GR author poll. For this one, general fantasy is being considered, which means anything fantasy is up for consideration. Be it GR author or not.I see that I forgot to mention that with a nomination, please include book and author, with this example in mind:
Lamentation by Ken Scholes
Reason: I've heard great things about Scholes, and the second book of this series just came out. I thought it would be good to give him a try as a group and see if this is one to follow down the road.
Fire in the Ocean: A New Testament by Curly RaphinoThis is the first installment of a three part series that accounts for God's true intentions for creating mankind (well, at least the author's interpretation). The story merges Greek Mythology and prominent figures of Christianity to breathe new life into the tale of creation. At the same time it explains the coming of age of the legendary King Triton of the sea. Everything you thought you knew about Greek Mythology or Christianity for that matter will be challenged, because in this story when Poseidon meets Lucifer all hell breaks loose -- literally.
The Magicians by Lev GrossmanReason: has been on my shelf since christmas eyeballing me to read it,and is sounds quite interesting.
Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist Stand-alone novel that I've heard a lot of good things about. Contemporary fantasy and I think something close to a ghost story. The Briar Kingby Greg Keyes Epic Fantasy similar to George RR Martin. Another I've been wanting to read.
Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay. I think this would be a great stand alone book to discuss. I have just finished reading it and it has several great themes, is seeped in mythology and is written with intelligence and challenges many concepts within fantasy and in general.
I second Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay. I have this on my shelf and keep forgetting it's there (I know, sacrilege!). :)
Donna wrote: "Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist Stand-alone novel that I've heard a lot of good things about. Contemporary fantasy and I think something close to a ghost story. T..."</i>
Good choice



This time we're taking nominations for the May read/June discussion. General Fantasy this time is all we have scheduled, and that works since we're currently in talks about modifying the GR Author category.
At any rate, post nominations here. Up to two per member, and please include a short explanation blurb as to why you are choosing this entry.
I'll take nominations through the 15th, at which time I will create the poll.