- I second Larry's Helliconia suggestion
- Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood seems like a good read that I've been meaning to get around to
- And while we're naming classics, same thing for Jack Vance's Lyonesse and his Dying Earth
- Cormac McCarthy's The Road has been suggested before, and would no doubt be quite interesting
- Umberto Eco's Name of the Rose would be fun, but perhaps too intimidating to really get wide participation
- I suppose a lot of people will have read Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings by then, and seems like that's worth discussing too
I'll add more later as I think of them.
- Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood seems like a good read that I've been meaning to get around to
- And while we're naming classics, same thing for Jack Vance's Lyonesse and his Dying Earth
- Cormac McCarthy's The Road has been suggested before, and would no doubt be quite interesting
- Umberto Eco's Name of the Rose would be fun, but perhaps too intimidating to really get wide participation
- I suppose a lot of people will have read Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings by then, and seems like that's worth discussing too
I'll add more later as I think of them.
Book Club information & Reminder: Consider Phlebas & Nominate Books for December club
02/09/2010 06:21:21 PM
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A few ideas...
02/09/2010 09:38:50 PM
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I'm surprised y'all haven't already posted a WoK discussion thread
02/09/2010 10:03:08 PM
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To be a bit unconventional, I nominate Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams. *NM*
02/09/2010 11:22:55 PM
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Nothing wrong with unconventional! *NM*
02/09/2010 11:24:10 PM
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Except Brit comic novels don't seem to lend themselves well to discussions *NM*
02/09/2010 11:26:37 PM
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Well, I haven't read Dirk Gently yet (though I intend to). It's the principle of unconventionality..
02/09/2010 11:30:42 PM
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