It's Sunday, once again. The tally to date for a Brin-L sci-fi book review:
Iain Banks: Consider Phlebas Iain Banks: Excession Iain Banks: Against a Dark Background Greg Bear: Moving Mars David Brin: Earth (4 votes) David Brin: Glory Season (5 votes) (Remaining Portion Only) David Brin: Heart of the Comet (2 votes) David Brin: Kiln People David Brin: Sundiver (2 votes) David Brin: Uplift War Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged (2 votes) Kate Wilhelm: "Welcome Chaos" Kay Nolte Smith: "The Watcher" Kay Nolte Smith: "Catching Fire" Teppers's "The Gate to Women's Country" Not counted as votes, but mentioned: "One of the Gor Books" "McKillip Riddle Master trilogy" With 5 votes, "Glory Season" is in the lead. I will continue the tally until next Sunday. If Glory Season is chosen I'll then make a decision whether to re-read and review it or move to the next book on the list. Jon -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jon Gabriel Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 6:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Chapter by Chapter summary/discussion of a different Brin book? I was thinking that perhaps I would try and pick up the slack where JDG left off and volunteer to try my hand at a chapter by chapter summary of a Brin book of the list's choosing. So, I have a couple of questions and requests before I volunteer: a) Which book would we like to review and discuss next? (I'm not interested in finishing Glory Season's review, frankly. It's the only DB book I never liked.) b) Would a summary/review of a non-Brin book be of interest to anyone? I'm probably most comfortable with DB, but am willing to give it a shot. :) c) Could someone please send me a couple of JDG's posts on GS so I can look over the format? Offlist is ok. My personal archive only goes back about 6 months or so. What do you think? My only caveat would be that y'all please have patience with me in getting them out. :) Jon _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
