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Location: The Netherlands | .. to pick the final GMRC read. If you want to vote head on over here . |
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Location: Dallas, Texas | I cast my vote for Damon Knight. He's the namesake for the award after all. I really should have made reading one from him a requirement for the challenge from the beginning. |
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Location: The Netherlands | You got a few people who agree with you Dave, but so far Bradbury has taken the lead.
Poll is open for a while yet! |
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Location: Dallas, Texas | I won't argue against Bradbury! |
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Location: UK | Its hard to choose.Some are longtime favourites,such as Hal Clement's Mission of gGravity.Or are fun reads,like early Heinlein.Probably I would go with Bester's The Stars my Destination,a major classic of the genre. |
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| Well I posted a comment but it disappeared when I clicked on publish. I suggested either Joe Haldeman since your reading list suggests you like more modern SF and Michael Moorcock since you like fantasy. |
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Location: The Netherlands | Haldeman and Moorcock. Noted
Bradbury is still in the lead. |
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Location: Gunnison, Colorado | My two cents: Extend your personal challenge for another year and get through that entire list... |
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Location: The Netherlands | Hehe, I think WWend will come up with something else for next year. There might be overlap though. |
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Location: The Netherlands | Last day to vote, Bradbury is still in the lead. |
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Location: The Netherlands | Poll results are in: http://valsrandomcomments.blogspot.com/2012/10/number-300-poll-resu... |
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Location: UK | In my case, I'm not sure whether to bump Lester del Rey for Connie Willis or Brian Aldiss. Aldiss was originally on my list, but I replaced him with Fritz Leiber when I got hold of The Wanderer. Two of the Helliconia books won BSFA awards, so that would be a useful way to double up. Connie Willis was not a Grand Master when I made my original picks, but I do have Blackout/All Clear still to read for the Hugos.
On the other hand, I don't think I've ever read anything by del Rey.
I might try to cram all three in, but the Willis and Aldiss books are long. |
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| I struggled to finish Heleconia Spring, but Greybeard, Non Stop, and Hothouse were great and much more manageable in length |
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Location: The Netherlands | Review is done, should be on the WWend blog soon. |
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