My suggestion for March is The Doloriad by Missouri Williams. It may not be for everyone (it may not be for ME - we will see!) so if anyone is really opposed let me know.
BTW have had to deal with a failing hard drive over the last couple of days, but it's fixed so I will follow up with the discussion tomorrow morning. BC
Questions are going up. I wasn't able to select the Monthly Book Discussion Category for these threads. Put it under Book Reviews for now, but they can be moved if possible.
@kcaryths said:
Questions are going up. I wasn't able to select the Monthly Book Discussion Category for these threads. Put it under Book Reviews for now, but they can be moved if possible.
That's my fault, I'm afraid - I hadn't actually set up the monthly discussion area
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My suggestion for March is The Doloriad by Missouri Williams. It may not be for everyone (it may not be for ME - we will see!) so if anyone is really opposed let me know.
BTW have had to deal with a failing hard drive over the last couple of days, but it's fixed so I will follow up with the discussion tomorrow morning. BC
A quick reminder that February's read is Nada the Lily chosen by @clash_bowley .
How is everyone getting on with Nada the Lily? @clash_bowley when do you think you'd like to post discussion starters?
Today or tomorrow, if everyone is ready.
I'll need another week, but don't let me hold things up.
Then I won't rush things!
I just started it - maybe 50 pages in.
I'll give it a week then!
Quick reminder that the selection for March is The Doloriad by Missouri Williams, chosen by @kcaryths .
Still plenty of time for comments on Nada the Lily
After that the rota reads as
April @Apocryphal
May @NeilNjae
I should have some questions up by the weekend.
Questions are going up. I wasn't able to select the Monthly Book Discussion Category for these threads. Put it under Book Reviews for now, but they can be moved if possible.
That's my fault, I'm afraid - I hadn't actually set up the monthly discussion area
Sorted now!
So as to get back ahead of myself, @Apocryphal are you still intending The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennis as your choice for April?
Yes, nobody seemed to object to the choice. I see the author is being compared to Chine Mieville.
I'm looking forward to reading it.
Discussion area now set up for The Works of Vermin
Still plenty of time to comment on The Doloriad by Missouri Williams
@NeilNjae any thoughts for May?