Want to read some books? Many of our users have shown interest in having a book club. Now it's finally time to kick it off.
Your soytyrant has pre-selected the first three books so that you have more time to read them, should you choose to do so:
September: Mars, Ho! by Stephen McGrew
October: Foundation by Isaac Asimov
November: The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin.
The plan is to read a book, and discuss it on the 1st of the following month. Suggestions for new books (of any genres, not just "science fiction") will also be collected at the same time. You can start listing some of your suggestions right now in this comment section. We'll pick up to eight of them and run a poll on September 15th to decide the book for December. And so on.
The first book is Mars, Ho! by Stephen McGrew, one of our more literary users (not to be confused with Mars Ho! by Jennifer Willis). The book is available for free on McGrew's website, although there are some purchasing options available if you want to support him. From the description:
Captain John Knolls thinks he's just been given the best assignment of his career -- ferrying two hundred prostitutes to Mars. He doesn't know that they're all addicted to a drug that causes them to commit extreme, deadly violence when they are experiencing withdrawal or that he'll face more pirates than anyone had ever seen before. Or that he'd fall in love. A humorous science fiction space novel, a horror story, a love story, a pirate story, a tale of corporate bureaucracy and incompetence.
All book club posts will be in the Community Reviews nexus, which is linked to on the site's sidebar. You'll likely want to click on that link once the posts fall off the main page.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 05 2018, @11:26AM (2 children)
Easy? You're kidding, right? How did you get through the first 20 pages? It's a real slog.
I almost gave up after being told the plot twice, once in the first chapter and again immediately after. Seriously? Do we have to tell the reader twice what will happen in the book?
I am almost tempted to rewrite this without the crap just to see if it makes for a decent story.
Up to page 32. Forcing myself to read this.
(Score: 2) by RandomFactor on Saturday September 15 2018, @07:58PM (1 child)
"I almost gave up after being told the plot twice, once in the first chapter and again immediately after. Seriously? Do we have to tell the reader twice what will happen in the book?"
- I avoided spoilers until it was time to talk btw.
Yes - I was really expecting the "foreshadowing" to cover up some sort of major twist that never really materialized. Part of what was interesting was waiting for the twist :-\
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(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 16 2018, @09:34AM
How do you keep an idiot in suspense?