Hi all
Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections of books that
travel round all our libraries as reading promotions and the August/
September promotion/touring collection is going to be science fiction
and fantasy.
We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book club to select
the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy touring collection.
The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy titles from your
suggestions - books you think everyone should read. The collection
will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from August 2012 for one
year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the books were
chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we need to get a list
together by the 1st May so we can buy the books. Please do share this
message with other sci-fi book club members if you think they might
not see it here!
Thanks
Sue Lawson
Service Development Coordinator
Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
0161 234 1938
s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
@shedsue
I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"? Stuff that
defined speculative fiction early on or introduced new concepts which are
well regarded now, or are you including novels which form part of the
modern discourse (i.e. China Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
> Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections of books that
> travel round all our libraries as reading promotions and the August/
> September promotion/touring collection is going to be science fiction
> and fantasy.
> We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book club to select
> the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy touring collection.
> The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy titles from your
> suggestions - books you think everyone should read. The collection
> will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from August 2012 for one
> year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the books were
> chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
> If you want to suggest a sci-fi or fantasy book for the touring
> collection you can easily add your choice to this google document:
> Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we need to get a list
> together by the 1st May so we can buy the books. Please do share this
> message with other sci-fi book club members if you think they might
> not see it here!
> Thanks
> Sue Lawson
> Service Development Coordinator
> Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
> 0161 234 1938
> s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
> @shedsue
> --
> Stay Connected with Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club!
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Hi Alex
Thanks for your message and for taking the time to add all those book
suggestions. I'm afraid I'm not sure about the definition of 'classic'.
That was the only steer I had from the stock librarian! I think all your
suggestions are valid. So maybe it's up to the book club members to decide?
Personally I'd like to see modern authors like Mieville and co included
and I'd also like the collection to tempt readers who may not have tried
sci-fi before.
Perhaps if we get more than the 35 title we need the librarians at
Manchester can choose from the list...
Glad to see The Handmaid's Tale :) and Phillip K Dick - my favourite...
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Alex Lambert <a...@penwing.me.uk> wrote:
> I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"? Stuff that
> defined speculative fiction early on or introduced new concepts which are
> well regarded now, or are you including novels which form part of the
> modern discourse (i.e. China Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
> Alex
> x x
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all
>> Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections of books that
>> travel round all our libraries as reading promotions and the August/
>> September promotion/touring collection is going to be science fiction
>> and fantasy.
>> We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book club to select
>> the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy touring collection.
>> The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy titles from your
>> suggestions - books you think everyone should read. The collection
>> will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from August 2012 for one
>> year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the books were
>> chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
>> If you want to suggest a sci-fi or fantasy book for the touring
>> collection you can easily add your choice to this google document:
>> Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we need to get a list
>> together by the 1st May so we can buy the books. Please do share this
>> message with other sci-fi book club members if you think they might
>> not see it here!
>> Thanks
>> Sue Lawson
>> Service Development Coordinator
>> Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
>> 0161 234 1938
>> s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
>> @shedsue
>> --
>> Stay Connected with Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club!
>> You have received this message because you are a member of the Manchester
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>> sign into the the group page and select "no e-mail" in your preferences.
>> https://groups.google.com/group/manchester-sci-fi?hl=en
> You have received this message because you are a member of the Manchester
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> Hi Alex
> Thanks for your message and for taking the time to add all those book
> suggestions. I'm afraid I'm not sure about the definition of 'classic'.
> That was the only steer I had from the stock librarian! I think all your
> suggestions are valid. So maybe it's up to the book club members to decide?
> Personally I'd like to see modern authors like Mieville and co included
> and I'd also like the collection to tempt readers who may not have tried
> sci-fi before.
> Perhaps if we get more than the 35 title we need the librarians at
> Manchester can choose from the list...
> Glad to see The Handmaid's Tale :) and Phillip K Dick - my favourite...
> Sue
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Alex Lambert <a...@penwing.me.uk> wrote:
> > I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"? Stuff that
> > defined speculative fiction early on or introduced new concepts which are
> > well regarded now, or are you including novels which form part of the
> > modern discourse (i.e. China Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
> > Alex
> > x x
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi all
> >> Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections of books that
> >> travel round all our libraries as reading promotions and the August/
> >> September promotion/touring collection is going to be science fiction
> >> and fantasy.
> >> We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book club to select
> >> the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy touring collection.
> >> The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy titles from your
> >> suggestions - books you think everyone should read. The collection
> >> will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from August 2012 for one
> >> year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the books were
> >> chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
> >> If you want to suggest a sci-fi or fantasy book for the touring
> >> collection you can easily add your choice to this google document:
> >> Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we need to get a list
> >> together by the 1st May so we can buy the books. Please do share this
> >> message with other sci-fi book club members if you think they might
> >> not see it here!
> >> Thanks
> >> Sue Lawson
> >> Service Development Coordinator
> >> Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
> >> 0161 234 1938
> >> s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
> >> @shedsue
> >> --
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> On Apr 26, 4:42 pm, Sue Lawson <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Alex
>> Thanks for your message and for taking the time to add all those book
>> suggestions. I'm afraid I'm not sure about the definition of 'classic'.
>> That was the only steer I had from the stock librarian! I think all your
>> suggestions are valid. So maybe it's up to the book club members to decide?
>> Personally I'd like to see modern authors like Mieville and co included
>> and I'd also like the collection to tempt readers who may not have tried
>> sci-fi before.
>> Perhaps if we get more than the 35 title we need the librarians at
>> Manchester can choose from the list...
>> Glad to see The Handmaid's Tale :) and Phillip K Dick - my favourite...
>> Sue
>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Alex Lambert <a...@penwing.me.uk> wrote:
>>> I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"? Stuff that
>>> defined speculative fiction early on or introduced new concepts which are
>>> well regarded now, or are you including novels which form part of the
>>> modern discourse (i.e. China Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
>>> Alex
>>> x x
>>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi all
>>>> Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections of books that
>>>> travel round all our libraries as reading promotions and the August/
>>>> September promotion/touring collection is going to be science fiction
>>>> and fantasy.
>>>> We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book club to select
>>>> the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy touring collection.
>>>> The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy titles from your
>>>> suggestions - books you think everyone should read. The collection
>>>> will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from August 2012 for one
>>>> year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the books were
>>>> chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
>>>> If you want to suggest a sci-fi or fantasy book for the touring
>>>> collection you can easily add your choice to this google document:
>>>> Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we need to get a list
>>>> together by the 1st May so we can buy the books. Please do share this
>>>> message with other sci-fi book club members if you think they might
>>>> not see it here!
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Sue Lawson
>>>> Service Development Coordinator
>>>> Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
>>>> 0161 234 1938
>>>> s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
>>>> @shedsue
>>>> --
>>>> Stay Connected with Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club!
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Thanks for taking the time to add some books. List is looking pretty good.
This is a great way to select library books. I think we're going to do the
same with graphic novels - not got all the details yet, but will share
here...
Sue
> > On Apr 26, 4:42 pm, Sue Lawson <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi Alex
> >> Thanks for your message and for taking the time to add all those book
> >> suggestions. I'm afraid I'm not sure about the definition of 'classic'.
> >> That was the only steer I had from the stock librarian! I think all your
> >> suggestions are valid. So maybe it's up to the book club members to
> decide?
> >> Personally I'd like to see modern authors like Mieville and co included
> >> and I'd also like the collection to tempt readers who may not have tried
> >> sci-fi before.
> >> Perhaps if we get more than the 35 title we need the librarians at
> >> Manchester can choose from the list...
> >> Glad to see The Handmaid's Tale :) and Phillip K Dick - my
> favourite...
> >> Sue
> >> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Alex Lambert <a...@penwing.me.uk>
> wrote:
> >>> I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"? Stuff
> that
> >>> defined speculative fiction early on or introduced new concepts which
> are
> >>> well regarded now, or are you including novels which form part of the
> >>> modern discourse (i.e. China Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
> >>> Alex
> >>> x x
> >>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> Hi all
> >>>> Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections of books that
> >>>> travel round all our libraries as reading promotions and the August/
> >>>> September promotion/touring collection is going to be science fiction
> >>>> and fantasy.
> >>>> We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book club to select
> >>>> the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy touring collection.
> >>>> The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy titles from your
> >>>> suggestions - books you think everyone should read. The collection
> >>>> will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from August 2012 for one
> >>>> year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the books were
> >>>> chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
> >>>> If you want to suggest a sci-fi or fantasy book for the touring
> >>>> collection you can easily add your choice to this google document:
> >>>> Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we need to get a list
> >>>> together by the 1st May so we can buy the books. Please do share this
> >>>> message with other sci-fi book club members if you think they might
> >>>> not see it here!
> >>>> Thanks
> >>>> Sue Lawson
> >>>> Service Development Coordinator
> >>>> Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
> >>>> 0161 234 1938
> >>>> s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
> >>>> @shedsue
> >>>> --
> >>>> Stay Connected with Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club!
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> Manchester
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> Manchester
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Now I'm back online post-move, I'll send a few myself - honestly Central
Library's SF&F section is painfully gender-weighted towards the male
writers and there are so many good female SF&F writers out there, we need
more of that. And I am so tired of putting in individual requests for books
I already own so other people can read them, y'know? *g*
Alex did such a thorough job it took a while for me to think of any!
Added a few classics though, along with some "children's" fantasy
(though we all know they're not just for kids :) and I'll add more as I
think of them.
On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 16:42 +0100, Sue Lawson wrote:
> Hi Alex
> Thanks for your message and for taking the time to add all those book
> suggestions. I'm afraid I'm not sure about the definition of
> 'classic'. That was the only steer I had from the stock librarian! I
> think all your suggestions are valid. So maybe it's up to the book
> club members to decide? Personally I'd like to see modern authors
> like Mieville and co included and I'd also like the collection to
> tempt readers who may not have tried sci-fi before.
> Perhaps if we get more than the 35 title we need the librarians at
> Manchester can choose from the list...
> Glad to see The Handmaid's Tale :) and Phillip K Dick - my
> favourite...
> Sue
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Alex Lambert <a...@penwing.me.uk>
> wrote:
> I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"?
> Stuff that defined speculative fiction early on or introduced
> new concepts which are well regarded now, or are you including
> novels which form part of the modern discourse (i.e. China
> Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
> Alex
> x x
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue
> <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
> Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections
> of books that
> travel round all our libraries as reading promotions
> and the August/
> September promotion/touring collection is going to be
> science fiction
> and fantasy.
> We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book
> club to select
> the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy
> touring collection.
> The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy
> titles from your
> suggestions - books you think everyone should read.
> The collection
> will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from
> August 2012 for one
> year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the
> books were
> chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
> Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we
> need to get a list
> together by the 1st May so we can buy the books.
> Please do share this
> message with other sci-fi book club members if you
> think they might
> not see it here!
> Thanks
> Sue Lawson
> Service Development Coordinator
> Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
> 0161 234 1938
> s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
> @shedsue
> --
> Stay Connected with Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club!
> You have received this message because you are a
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Well, then. Added quite a few - not all female authors either. Things I
think are (or in some of the cases of the more recently-published ones,
will be) classics of SF and fantasy, and I did check against the catalogue
to make sure the library doesn't already have anything I suggested.
Everything I've marked YA is suitable for young adults as well as the rest
of us, but I haven't included anything I think wouldn't be mature enough
for grown-ups too. :) I've tried not to put in absolutely everything I love
because that wouldn't be fair to everyone else. If we run out of room
please poke me and I'll re-evaluate what I'd like to keep most in that
list! I also haven't added anything I haven't read at least twice.
I read far more weighted to fantasy over SF than I thought I did.
I'm glad others have included some more women; spurred on by discussions at
Eastercon and more generally, I tried to make my additions gender-balanced.
Even then I have a "secret" list of male writers I want to add but haven't
got additional female writers that I know (I want to, but haven't yet read
any Joanna Russ or Octavia Butler or C J Cherryh if anyone wants to add
them... - I have read some Connie Willis but would not recommend her for
this) - turns out my reading is horribly unbalanced...
In other diversification, I'd also like to suggest some Samuel R Delany...
Neveryon series is great, Dhalgren is great, but Babel-17 is also great and
maybe slightly more accessible 8-)
It would also be great for some non-western SF... I'm thinking of
suggesting a Lem (running into problems of which again...) but something
wider would be great...
Alex
x x
On 29 Apr 2012 18:54, "Tom Jenkins" <tomkevinjenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alex did such a thorough job it took a while for me to think of any!
> Added a few classics though, along with some "children's" fantasy
> (though we all know they're not just for kids :) and I'll add more as I
> think of them.
> Cheers
> Tom
> On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 16:42 +0100, Sue Lawson wrote:
> > Hi Alex
> > Thanks for your message and for taking the time to add all those book
> > suggestions. I'm afraid I'm not sure about the definition of
> > 'classic'. That was the only steer I had from the stock librarian! I
> > think all your suggestions are valid. So maybe it's up to the book
> > club members to decide? Personally I'd like to see modern authors
> > like Mieville and co included and I'd also like the collection to
> > tempt readers who may not have tried sci-fi before.
> > Perhaps if we get more than the 35 title we need the librarians at
> > Manchester can choose from the list...
> > Glad to see The Handmaid's Tale :) and Phillip K Dick - my
> > favourite...
> > Sue
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Alex Lambert <a...@penwing.me.uk>
> > wrote:
> > I'm adding some there, but what are you defining as "classic"?
> > Stuff that defined speculative fiction early on or introduced
> > new concepts which are well regarded now, or are you including
> > novels which form part of the modern discourse (i.e. China
> > Mieville, Iain (M) Banks, Elizabeth Bear)
> > Alex
> > x x
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:30 PM, LibrarySue
> > <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all
> > Manchester Libraries buy regular 'touring' collections
> > of books that
> > travel round all our libraries as reading promotions
> > and the August/
> > September promotion/touring collection is going to be
> > science fiction
> > and fantasy.
> > We'd really like the Manchester Science Fiction book
> > club to select
> > the 35 titles that will make up this SF/Fantasy
> > touring collection.
> > The library want to buy 35 classic sci-fi and fantasy
> > titles from your
> > suggestions - books you think everyone should read.
> > The collection
> > will travel round all Manchester's Libraries from
> > August 2012 for one
> > year and there will be a bookplate in them to say the
> > books were
> > chosen by the Manchester SF book club.
> > If you want to suggest a sci-fi or fantasy book for
> > the touring
> > collection you can easily add your choice to this
> > google document:
> > Unfortunately there's quite a short deadline and we
> > need to get a list
> > together by the 1st May so we can buy the books.
> > Please do share this
> > message with other sci-fi book club members if you
> > think they might
> > not see it here!
> > Thanks
> > Sue Lawson
> > Service Development Coordinator
> > Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives
> > 0161 234 1938
> > s.law...@manchester.gov.uk
> > @shedsue
> > --
> > Stay Connected with Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club!
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> > member of the Manchester Sci-Fi Book Club Google
> > Group. If you do not wish to receive e-mails please
> > sign into the the group page and select "no e-mail" in
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The non-Western is another reason I specifically included Justine
Larbalestier, who's Australian, and Michelle Sagara West, who's
Japanese-Canadian. I wanted to include N.K. Jemisin, one of the few new
black female fantasy authors I know, but the library catalogue already has
her Inheritance Trilogy (The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, the first, was what
I planned to recommend).
I also thought of including Octavia Butler's Fledgling since I've heard
very good things about it, but I haven't got around to reading it myself
yet, so didn't feel right doing so.
We're over 35 now, just. Alex, you've included one more book than I did (11
to 10) though I seconded one of yours, which of the lot do you think we
should drop? I include my choices in that comment because I know there are
many, though it will be a very tough choice.
Thanks everyone for taking the time AND making the effort to create a
balanced thoughtful list (and checking the catalogue!). I'm so grateful and
even a bit moved! I suggest we leave the list up for a couple more days and
I'll ask on Monday if we can go up to 40 titles so you don't have to cut
any...
Sue
On Sunday, April 29, 2012, Trialia Xua wrote:
> Alex,
> The non-Western is another reason I specifically included Justine
> Larbalestier, who's Australian, and Michelle Sagara West, who's
> Japanese-Canadian. I wanted to include N.K. Jemisin, one of the few new
> black female fantasy authors I know, but the library catalogue already has
> her Inheritance Trilogy (The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, the first, was what
> I planned to recommend).
> I also thought of including Octavia Butler's Fledgling since I've heard
> very good things about it, but I haven't got around to reading it myself
> yet, so didn't feel right doing so.
> We're over 35 now, just. Alex, you've included one more book than I did
> (11 to 10) though I seconded one of yours, which of the lot do you think we
> should drop? I include my choices in that comment because I know there are
> many, though it will be a very tough choice.
> Tria
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Hi again
Danny, the stock officer for libraries has said he has started
ordering the books on the list and he is happy to buy all of them so
we won't have to cut any.
Thanks everyone!
Sue
On Apr 29, 7:47 pm, Sue Lawson <thno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for taking the time AND making the effort to create a
> balanced thoughtful list (and checking the catalogue!). I'm so grateful and
> even a bit moved! I suggest we leave the list up for a couple more days and
> I'll ask on Monday if we can go up to 40 titles so you don't have to cut
> any...
> Sue
> On Sunday, April 29, 2012, Trialia Xua wrote:
> > Alex,
> > The non-Western is another reason I specifically included Justine
> > Larbalestier, who's Australian, and Michelle Sagara West, who's
> > Japanese-Canadian. I wanted to include N.K. Jemisin, one of the few new
> > black female fantasy authors I know, but the library catalogue already has
> > her Inheritance Trilogy (The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, the first, was what
> > I planned to recommend).
> > I also thought of including Octavia Butler's Fledgling since I've heard
> > very good things about it, but I haven't got around to reading it myself
> > yet, so didn't feel right doing so.
> > We're over 35 now, just. Alex, you've included one more book than I did
> > (11 to 10) though I seconded one of yours, which of the lot do you think we
> > should drop? I include my choices in that comment because I know there are
> > many, though it will be a very tough choice.
> > Tria
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Hi
Add them to the list. There might be some books we can't source or buy - we
are restricted to certain suppliers. If we can't buy it I'll transfer one
of the ten
we bought for the book club to the travelling collection so it will get
there somehow!
Sue (from the library!)
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 10:10 AM, mcrsf madlab <mcrsf.mad...@gmail.com>wrote:
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