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Member Posts: 11 Location: Karachi, Pakistan | Hello, Just wanted to suggest 'The Light Ages' by Ian R. MacLeod. It is the first book in his 'Aether' series and since the second book, 'The House of Storms' is part of the Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels 1985-2010 list, I thought it would be nice to complete the series on WWE. http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Light-Ages-Ian-MacLeod/dp/0743462440/re... | ||
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New User Posts: 1 | What about 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami?? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | Here are the latest requests to be added to the database. We got a little behind on these with the other books we added for the Nightmare Magazine Top 100 Horror Books list but this is not too shabby. Brian Aldiss:The Dark Light Years Last Orders Frankenstein Unbound Gregory Benford: The Martian Race Ray Bradbury: R is for Rocket S is for Space Lester del Ray: Siege Perilous Marooned on Mars Joe Haldeman: All My Sins Remembered Robert A. Heinlein: Expanded Universe Damon Knight: Rule Golden Natural State Cities of Wonder Andre Norton: Sargasso of Space I'll add the latest requests to the list and post the update here shortly. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | OK, here is the updated request list that we're working on. I've added some email requests to the list as well. Fritz Leiber: Jack Vance: Shirley Jackson: James Kahn: Katharine Kerr: Orson Scott Card: Ryu Mitsuse: Michael Moorcock: Larry Niven and Steven Barnes: Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner: Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Michael Flynn: Andre Norton: Sherri S. Tepper: Janny Wurts: Stanislaw Lem: Kim Stanley Robinson: Paolo Bacigalupi: Frank Herbert: Iain M. Banks: Dean Koontz: Poul Anderson: Matthew Stover: Ian R. MacLeod: Haruki Murakami: Philip Jose Farmer: Patricia A. McKillip: Ekaterina Sedia: Alastair Reynolds: Ian McDonald: Paul Auster: Alan Dean Foster: Piers Anthony: James P. Blaylock: Angela Carter: | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | Fritz Leiber: Jack Vance: Shirley Jackson:
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Regular Posts: 63 Location: Zagreb | Aleen Steele: Chronospace. This is the first sentence in his Coyote novel synopsis: "Coyote marks a dramatic new turn in the career of Allen Steele, Hugo Award-winning author of Chronospace." So I guess Chronospace is Aleen Steele important book. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Hi Dave, I have a request for my last GMRC book. Robert Silverberg's Tom O Bedlam. I skimmed this list and did not see it, so my apologies if it is already listed as a book to be added. Thanks, Rhonda | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | @Risbom: I've added those books to the list and will get them in after the new year along with the others. @Rhonda: Here ya go. I like to get the GMRC ones in right away so you can tag them especially now we're getting to the bitter end. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Thanks, Dave. I'm furiously reading to make the deadline. I blinked and lost October, November and most of December. Next semester should be more manageable, so I'm looking forward to the new challenge! rk | ||
Tantara |
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Member Posts: 26 Location: Washington state | I would like to request that "The Gate to Women's Country" by Sheri S. Tepper be added to the database. I'll be reading it in January anyhow and have never read Tepper, so I figured it would be an excellent way for me to begin the 2013 challenge. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 263 Location: Gunnison, Colorado | Since you’re looking to add more women authors as part of the new challenge, here are a couple I’d like to include, but that don’t seem to be in the database: Margaret St. Clair was a prolific genre writer from the mid-‘40s through the ‘70s. I came across her stories browsing issues of F&SF and Galaxy from the early ‘50s. The quality of the prose and the strange moody tone caught my attention. I might try The Best of Margaret St. Clair or the novel Agent of the Unknown (1956) for the challenge. Francis Stevens (pseudonym of Gertrude Barrows) had a short but influential career in the pre-Gernsback pulps during the late 1910s and early ‘20s. The Citadel of Fear is one of Cawthorn and Moorcock’s 100 Best fantasy novels (and is the one I’d like to add for the challenge), and The Heads of Cerberus has been cited as possibly the first parallel/alternate world novel. Also one of Cawthorn/Moorcock’s 100 Best is Black Magic (1909), by Marjorie Bowen, a picturesque medieval Gothic novel about a cross-dressing antichrist Pope (!), that I read a couple of months ago and could add a review of. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Could you add Deborah Harkness' A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night? I think that I might read the first book for the WoGF. Thanks, Rhonda | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | That will help get you all started! Now I'm off to drink in the new year. Cheers! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Excellent! Thanks, Dave. | ||
Rhondak101 |
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Uber User Posts: 770 Location: SC, USA | Scott Laz - 2012-12-31 12:33 AM Also one of Cawthorn/Moorcock’s 100 Best is Black Magic (1909), by Marjorie Bowen, a picturesque medieval Gothic novel about a cross-dressing antichrist Pope (!), that I read a couple of months ago and could add a review of. Yeah, I have to read that one! | ||
Tantara |
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Member Posts: 26 Location: Washington state | Thanks for the books update...and Happy New Year to everyone. | ||
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Veteran Posts: 182 Location: Rockford, IL | With the Women's Challenge starting now you might want to add the rest of Patricia Briggs' and Katharine Kerr's books and you are completely missing C.E. Murphy and Mercedes Lackey, both of whom have lots of good books out. --Kerry aka Trouble ETA: Also missing are Michelle Sagara/Michelle West ( she publishes under both married and maiden names), Jennifer Fallon, Kim Harrison, Patricia Bray, Carol Berg, Rachel Caine. No wonder my list of women authors I have read was so tiny - you are missing a lot of the ones on my shelves. Edited by controuble 2013-01-01 7:50 AM | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | @controuble: Welcome to WWEnd and the WoGF Reading Challenge! I'm glad you found us even if you've found us wanting Yeah, the only downside to this challenge is that it pretty much shows up how many women authors we don't have in our database. ;( But hey, that's part of why we're doing it in the first place. We're committed to adding a minimum of 100 new women authors to our site this year and your list will certainly be in that number. Some of those authors I don't recognize but Mercedes Lackey and C. E. Murphy are palm to the head obvious omissions that make me cringe for their absence. Not the first time that has happened nor will it be the last. (We somehow had bypassed Douglas Adams for years before someone pointed it out to us!) We'll get around to all these as time permits but Lackey and Murphy I'll move to the top of the list after the books we have in train are added. If there is an author you're going to read right now for January let me know and I'll get them in sooner so you can tag them. Cheers! | ||
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Veteran Posts: 182 Location: Rockford, IL | Thanks, but I tagged my 12 - funny thing is that 11 of them are already sitting in my TBR piles. Yes, plural. They are new-to-me women authors that were recommended by people I know, so I just marked those books as Owned and On My Reading List. A couple more for you - Charlaine Harris, Faith Hunter, Jody Lynn Nye - on my shelves, not in your DB. Three of Tanya Huff's series seem to be missing, too - the Quarters books, the Keeper books, and the newest Gale books. Laura Anne Gilman's Cosa Nostradamus books and the follow-on Paranormal Scene Investigations books. --Kerry aka Trouble | ||
valashain |
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Uber User Posts: 1465 Location: The Netherlands | So when are you going to let people do some data entry for you Dave? You can't possibly keep this up by yourself :P | ||
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Veteran Posts: 182 Location: Rockford, IL | Some more d'uh for you - Sherwood Smith and Phyllis Irene Radford in all her persona (C.F.Bentley, P.R.Frost, Irene Radford) Another new on you might want to add later - Barbara Ashford. --Kerry aka Trouble | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | valashain - 2013-01-01 12:20 PM So when are you going to let people do some data entry for you Dave? You can't possibly keep this up by yourself :P The writing is on the wall. I'm talking with the crew to see what we can do to speed up that project. Some of the interface is already built but there is a bunch of coding to go still to make it functional. Nothing like a pressing need to force a project through! | ||
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Veteran Posts: 182 Location: Rockford, IL | Your poor database does not seem to know that Rosemary & Rue by Seanan McGuire is the first book in a series. The series is called October Daye and the next books are A Local Habitation, An Artificial Night, Late Eclipses, One Salt Sea. Ashes of Honor and coming in September will be The Chimes at Midnight. The third book in the Newsflesh Trilogy is called Blackout. Her newest series is Incryptid; the first book is called Discount Armageddon and the next will be out in March called Midnight Blue-Light Special. I tried to use the Submit Series Details link but it evidently does not work from Chrome. --Kerry aka Trouble (now do you see why I have that nickname?) | ||
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Member Posts: 26 Location: Washington state | It's not about a book to add, but I wasn't sure where else to report this. Valerie Martin, author of "Mary Reilly," is listed in your database as Valerie MartinG. I am reading this book for a group read in a couple of months, so I figured I might as well tag it for the challenge, too, which led me to notice her misspelled name. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | @controuble: We'll get Seanan McGuire updated. Thanks for the info. Could has sworn we had Blackout already in there.... The submit series info link is just an email link that should launch your default email. Not sure why your Chrome would not like it. I use Chrome and it pulls up my gmail just fine. You can right click the link and "Copy email address" to paste into your email client to get around it. @Tantara: I fixed Valerie Martin's name. Thanks for pointing it out! | ||
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