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I don't know if others would be interested in this or not but maybe sometimes we could have two books in a month...one "classic" and one "modern". This month would have been a good "double" month because Ender's Game is an easy and quick read. However, Game of Thrones month would probably not be a good choice, since the book is massive.


I’ve been a member of a Yahoo group that’s similar to this one. I’ve been a member since 2001 or 2002, but only started participating regularly about a year or so. I’ve read some wonderful books that I wouldn’t have read otherwise. Each month, we select one science fiction and one fantasy book to read as a group. We can read either, both or neither. The books are nominated and voted on three months ahead of time (two weeks of nominations, followed by two weeks of polling.) and the books of the month are posted two months ahead of the discussion month. So, the July books were just posted on the first of May. Recently, we started having occasional classics months where we select books that are more than 25 years old. The system works very well and might work better here because the message board format on GoodReads works better than the Yahoo Groups format.

I agree that a second book is a good idea. I also like Nick's idea of horror in October. I'd suggest we mix up the bonus book category and keep the SF/fantasy alternation that has worked pretty well so far. For myself, I'd like to do some related categories, like nonfiction books on SF history or fantasy theory or SF's record of predictive success.
Also, I'd say that the current process is pretty democratic. If we want to see more avant-garde work, we just need to nominate and vote for it. One way to separate the classics would be to split the nomination process into more categories and cycle through them. Something along the lines of the sci-fi eras that were proposed in a different thread would do the trick.
A Sample Schedule
January: Pre-30s SF, Fantasy Author Biography
February: 80s SF, Urban Fantasy
March: 30s SF, Swords and Sorcery
April: 90s SF, Parodies
May: SF Comic Books, Fantasy Classics
June: Hugo Winners, Nebula Winners
etc.
Nick, you've done a fantastic job. Heehee. One thing that might help you schedule would be a thread to debate/vote future categories for scheduling/nomination.
Also, I'd say that the current process is pretty democratic. If we want to see more avant-garde work, we just need to nominate and vote for it. One way to separate the classics would be to split the nomination process into more categories and cycle through them. Something along the lines of the sci-fi eras that were proposed in a different thread would do the trick.
A Sample Schedule
January: Pre-30s SF, Fantasy Author Biography
February: 80s SF, Urban Fantasy
March: 30s SF, Swords and Sorcery
April: 90s SF, Parodies
May: SF Comic Books, Fantasy Classics
June: Hugo Winners, Nebula Winners
etc.
Nick, you've done a fantastic job. Heehee. One thing that might help you schedule would be a thread to debate/vote future categories for scheduling/nomination.

I also second that you're doing a great job, Nick. :)
Thanks Jen and Thomas!
This all sounds good to me and we could put this in place starting in October. October will be horror themed so what suggestions do you have for November and December?
A second book will also be fine, I think. Most here read several in one month anyways.
This all sounds good to me and we could put this in place starting in October. October will be horror themed so what suggestions do you have for November and December?
A second book will also be fine, I think. Most here read several in one month anyways.

How about instead of just winners, we vote from the entire list of nominated books for recent years, like November could be "2007 Hugo Nominees". Some more obscure books end up getting nominated for these awards, and picking recent years makes it even more likely that they won't be classics everyone has already read. I know this flies in the face of using the master list to vote from, but it could address some of our concerns.
I'm having a major brain-fart moment - do fantasy books have an annual award too? I feel like I should know this.



While I primarily read science fiction and fantasy, I do not consider myself to be super widely read within the genres, yet I've already read every book this group has chosen from February through September (I have not read the very first book, Slaughterhouse 5, but didn't join GoodReads until the end of January/early February so had already missed it).
I think every book we've chosen to read is excellent (except for The Color of Magic), but I find it difficult to maintain an interest when they are all books I've already read and I have a lengthy list of things I'd rather read for the first time. I'm perfectly happy to reread a good book (many times in fact), but it's not generally my top priority.
Also, maybe one month a year we could pick a Goodread authors book. This, of course, does not exclude their books from being picked in any other month, but does make one month a definite pick.

I mean for us to pick one to read and discuss per year. Such books would be new and obscure and has the added bonus of having an author present to ask questions to.



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I thought I would throw up a thread and ask for suggestions and concerns in the group. Let me know below! I want this group to be enjoyable to every member and I don't know about problems or ways to improve it unless you tell me.
Thanks!