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January SF Book Club Interest / Nominations

Count me in on the book-club

The Hunger Games have been good so far. I can already tell this is going to be one of the books that'll be hard to put down.
 
Does anyone object over these 5 for the poll?

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
Callahan's Crosstime Saloon by Spider Robinson
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein
Calculating God Robert J. Sawyer
Terminal Man by Michael Crichton

and... just how juvenile is The Hunger Games?
 
and... just how juvenile is The Hunger Games?

Juvenile enough that you know your reading a book written intentionally for a younger age bracket. Good enough to still be engaging and worth reading.

For me, it's been very similar to reading the first two Harry Potter books. They were well written in spite of being targeted to a younger audience. I've only read the first 40% of the first book so far, but I can tell you I'm pretty riveted to the story despite some of the passages being somewhat "juvenile".
 
I don't know if this would be of interest, but ... I am part of a science fiction and fantasy book club in Omaha, and this is our schedule for 2011. Each month has a primary book, as well as an alternate, for those who aren't interested in the primary.

January - The Last World War (Dayton Ward), alt Star Trek: Troublesome Minds (Dave Galanter)
February - Grave Sight (Charlaine Harris - basis of upcoming CBS series), alt The Good Fairies of New York (Martin Millar
March - your choice / any SF title
April - Dragonflight (Anne McCaffrey), alt The Lightning Thief (Rick Riordan)
May - Your choice, any title by a guest of OSFest convention
June - David Weber month .. Primary On Basilisk Station, alt Off Armageddon Reef
July - Off for OSFest convention
August - The Martian Chronicles (Ray Bradbury) alt Gone (Michael Grant)
September - Storm Front (Jim Butcher), alt The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams)
October - Your choice, any "scary" title (Horror)
November - The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse (Robert Rankin), alt The Graveyard Book (Neil Gaiman)
 
For those who have FaceBook, are any of you posting your books read/reading/reviews on your profile? If so, what program are you using?

I'm currently using the "I'm reading" program which is very nice, but doesn't integrate with the main facebook page, it's something you have to invite people to.

I suppose we could all Facebook each other for the club and use a program like that one to not only publish reviews/quotes and such, but a history of the books we've read for other's reference.
 
LivingSocial

I looked into that, that's not nearly as powerful as I'm Reading and also doesn't integrate with a profile as far as I can tell. It'll let you post your top 5 list, but the I'm Reading app will let you do quite a bit than that and maintains a library of what you've read, your ratings and review and let's you share the whole thing with your friends. The only downside is that it's something you have to invite a friend to join which isn't quite as nice as just having a link as part of your profile that lets anyone view your books read.
 
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