At our December 11th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, 6 of our club members and/or
associates discussed Jo Walton's 2011 Hugo- and Nebula-winning novel, "Among Others".
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member who has read this novella 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 "Among Others"
a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your
comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website
for local members and associates who participated in the original
discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to
scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion
compares to ours!
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Jo Walton's "Among Others"
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Susan Cooper's "The Dark is Rising"
At our November 6th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, 8 of our club members and/or
associates discussed Susan Cooper's classic youth fantasy novel, "The Dark is Rising".
If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novella 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 Dark is Rising" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, 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 novella 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 Dark is Rising" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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The Dark is Rising,
young adult
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Ray Bradbury's "The Halloween Tree"
At our October 30th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, ten of our club members and/or associates discussed Ray Bradbury's classic holiday novella, "The Halloween Tree".
If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novella 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 Halloween Tree" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
If you're one of those visitors who just stumbled across us, you're welcome to share your opinion here, too.
Thank you for participating! What did you think of "The Halloween Tree"?
If you're a Star Base Andromeda member who has read this novella 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 Halloween Tree" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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death,
fantasy,
Halloween,
history,
holidays,
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Ray Bradbury,
Star Base Andromeda,
The Halloween Tree
Monday, October 15, 2012
Lavie Tidhar's "The Bookman"
At our September 25th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed Lavie Tidhar's recent steampunk adventure novel, "The Bookman".
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 Bookman" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, 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 "The Bookman" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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adventure,
book discussion,
book group,
Lavie Tidhar,
pirates,
Star Base Andromeda,
steampunk,
The Bookman
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Brian Aldiss's "Non-Stop"
At our August 14th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed Brian Aldiss's classic generational starship novel, "Non-Stop" (a.k.a. "Starship").
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 "Non-Stop" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
If you're one of those visitors who just stumbled across us, you're welcome to share your opinion here, too.
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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 "Non-Stop" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Non-Stop,
science fiction,
Starship
Iain M. Banks' "The Player of Games"
At our July 10th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the Iain M. Banks Culture novel, "The Player of Games".
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 Player of Games" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, 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 "The Player of Games" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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book group,
culture,
galactic empire,
game playing,
games,
Iain M. Banks,
science fiction,
The Player of Games
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Harlan Ellison's "Deathbird Stories"
At our June 5th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed Harlan Ellison's classic fantasy short story collection, "Deathbird Stories".
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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 "Deathbird Stories" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Deathbird Stories,
fantasy,
gods,
Harlan Ellison,
short stories
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Mike Resnick's "Kirinyaga"
At our April 24th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed Mike Resnick's multi-Hugo and Nebula-winning novel, "Kirinyaga".
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 "Kirinyaga" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, 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 "Kirinyaga" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Africa,
assimilation,
culture,
Kirinyaga,
Mike Resnick,
non-interference,
parables,
science fiction
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Edgar Rice Burroughs' "A Princess of Mars"
At our March 20th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the first volume in Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic Martian novels series, "A Princess of Mars".
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 "A Princess of Mars" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, 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 "A Princess of Mars" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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A Princess of Mars,
book discussion,
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Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Mars,
planetary romance
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Daniel Abraham's "A Shadow in Summer"
At our February 28th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed the first volume in Daniel Abraham's Long Price quartet, "A Shadow in Summer".
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 "A Shadow in Summer" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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A Shadow in Summer,
book discussion,
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Daniel Abraham,
fantasy
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Philip Jose Farmer's "To Your Scattered Bodies Go"
At our January 24th, 2012 Book Discussion meeting, we discussed Philip Jose Farmer's first Riverworld novel, "To Your Scattered Bodies Go".
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 "To Your Scattered Bodies Go" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Thank you for participating!
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 "To Your Scattered Bodies Go" a score, from 1 to 10 (10 best) and identify yourself in your comments. Although we currently only add rating scores to our website for local members and associates who participated in the original discussion or were unable to attend the discussion due to scheduling issues, we would be curious to see how your opinion compares to ours!
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Labels:
afterlife,
book discussion,
books,
death,
Philip Jose Farmer,
Riverworld,
science fiction,
To Your Scattered Bodies Go
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