At our December 22, 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the classic 1940s Fredric Brown novel "What Mad Universe".
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Elizabeth Bear's "Undertow"
At our November 3, 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the 2007 Elizabeth Bear novel "Undertow".
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give "Undertow" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we only add rating scores to our website for members and associates who were able to participate in the original discussion, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Elizabeth Bear,
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Undertow
A.E. Van Vogt's "Voyage of the Space Beagle"
At our September 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the 1950 A.E. Van Vogt novel "Voyage of the Space Beagle".
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give "Voyage of the Space Beagle" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we only add rating scores to our website for members and associates who were able to participate in the original discussion, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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A.E. Van Vogt,
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exploration,
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scientists,
space travel,
Voyage of the Space Beagle
Cory Doctorow's "Little Brother"
At our August 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the 2008 Cory Doctorow novel "Little Brother".
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computers,
Cory Doctorow,
curfews,
discussion,
government excess,
internet,
Little Brother,
near future,
rebellion,
terrorism
Robert Silverberg's "Dying Inside"
At our June 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the 1972 Robert Silverberg novel "Dying Inside".
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give "Dying Inside" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we only add rating scores to our website for members and associates who were able to participate in the original discussion, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Dying Inside,
Robert Silverberg,
science fiction,
telepathy
Philip K. Dick's "Minority Report"
In May 2009, SBA held and DVD/Book Discussion meeting, at which we watched the Tom Cruise film Minority Report, and discussed the original story by Philip K. Dick that that movie was based on.
If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give Dick's "Minority Report" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we only add rating scores to our website for members and associates who were able to participate in the original discussion, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give Dick's "Minority Report" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we only add rating scores to our website for members and associates who were able to participate in the original discussion, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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discussion,
Minority Report,
Philip K. Dick,
police,
precognition,
precogs,
science fiction
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Martin/Dozois/Abraham's "Hunter's Run"
At our May 12, 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the 2006 George R.R. Martin, Gardner Dozois and Daniel Abraham collaborative novel "Hunter's Run".
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give "Hunter's Run" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we only add rating scores to our website for members and associates who were able to participate in the original discussion, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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aliens,
books,
colonists,
Daniel Abraham,
discussion,
Gardner Dozis,
George R.R. Martin,
Hunter's Run,
science fiction
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Kurt Vonnegut's "The Sirens of Titan"
At our March 31 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the classic Kurt Vonnegut novel "The Sirens of Titan".
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give "The Sirens of Titan" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments.
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books,
discussion,
Kurt Vonnegut,
satire,
science fiction,
The Sirens of Titan
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert's Paul of Dune
At our February 17 2009 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert's novel "Paul of Dune".
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If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novel and would like to offer up your opinion, please share your thoughts here with the rest of SBA and anyone else who drops in. As part of your comments, please give "Paul of Dune" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments.
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Brian Herbert,
Dune,
Kevin J. Anderson,
Paul of Dune,
science fiction,
sequel
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