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You have possibly the best username on Librarything.
Cheers,
Wunderkind
publicado por wunderkind às 9:55 pm (EST) em Apr 27, 2008
So you have a book group in the Chicago area? What have been some of your recent reads? I started and ran a SF book group at the bookstore I worked at in New Hampshire from 98 to a few years ago when I had someone else in the group take it over, so I could move on to other projects. We learned in just a few months that all of us reading the same book wasn't going to work, so it became a bi-weekly gathering to talk about what we had read in the genre, a brief synopsis, and what we thought about it (without spoilers, of course). The group still exists but I don't get up to see them but rarely.
I think my next genre read, whenever that happens, is going to be Catherine Valente; I've heard some great things about her work.
yeah, LT is very bad for one's TBR piles and wishlists:-)
Best, Lois
publicado por avaland às 3:50 pm (EST) em Mar 3, 2008
Margo Lanagan is listed here in the states as YA; she has three collections of short fiction out: Black Juice, White Time and Red Spikes. I think Black Juice, which is available in paperback, is a great one to start with. Her stories are very clever, unusual - which is why I like them. I think the review from School Library journal here is pretty accurate:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Juice-Michae...
I see you have "Salamander" by Thomas Wharton; his newer "The Logogryph" is wonderful! One of my favorite books of last year! It's a bit hard to come by, but worth it. So difficult to describe, but judging from the books we share, you'll love it:-) I think he is supposed to have a fantasy book out this year (I'll have to think about that, I'm not into the quest, epic, sword & sorcery type fantasy).
Best, Lois
publicado por avaland às 7:38 am (EST) em Mar 1, 2008
I'm still pleasantly pleased with the list of books we share; are you a joint library or does this reflect your individual tastes in books? Nice range of SF and what I like to call literary fantasy (a.k.a. "Clever Stuff"). I will certainly miss Octavia Butler. I think SF has a dearth of really thoughtful, female SF writers these days. Sigh. Probably why I read more other lit. The most recent woman author in the field of SF & F to get me excited (in a literary way) has been Margo Lanagan.
Best, Lois
publicado por avaland às 3:50 pm (EST) em Feb 25, 2008
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publicado por deepforestowl às 4:02 pm (EST) em Feb 5, 2008