It's Sunday again.  Here are the current votes for a Brin Book Analysis:

Iain Banks: Against a Dark Background (2 votes)
Iain Banks: Consider Phlebas (1 vote)
Iain Banks: Excession (4 votes) 
Greg Bear: Moving Mars (2 votes)
David Brin: Earth (10 votes) 
David Brin: Glory Season (5 votes)
David Brin: Heart of the Comet (2 votes)
David Brin: Kiln People (1 vote)
David Brin: The Postman (1 vote)
David Brin: Sundiver (1 vote)
David Brin: Uplift War (1 vote)
Patricia McKillip: Riddle-Master, The Complete Trilogy (1 vote)
Ayn Rand: Atlas Shrugged  (2 votes)
Kate Nolte Smith: The Watcher (1 vote)
Kay Nolte Smith: Catching Fire (1 vote)
Sheri S. Tepper: The Gate to Women's Country (1 vote)
Kate Wilhelm: Welcome Chaos (1 vote)

Also mentioned, but not counted as votes: 
The Gor Series


Miscellany: 
20 people have cast 37 votes for 17 titles to date.
Voting will be open until 2/28, at which point I'll recount and get
started. 
I sat last week and tallied who voted for which books, so any errors in
count should now be eliminated.  For example: Robert Chassell's vote for
Glory Season on 2/18 was _not_ counted towards the overall GS tally
since he had already voted for GS on 2/10.  
If a vote was cast under a different topic header than this one, please
let me know since it has not been included in the above count.   



> -----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
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