Very fair. Good luck finding a new book
Tried any Jack McDevitt? I like both of his main series (Alex Benedict and Priscilla Hutchins ones). Remember enjoying deep six, chindi, and seeker in particular. He has a unique feel which I think I saw someone describe as science fiction archaeology which I think is apt.
I think if we sticky a thread for voting we can get something chosen to discuss by the end of the month. You want me to write it up and post it?
It could be that I listened to them on audiobook but I kinda pictured an Arnold/Terminator kinda person.
Hey everybody! Sorry I missed last weekend was busy with work. Again this is voting for the book to discuss at the end of October. I'll post the runner up from last month and otherwise post your selection. Don't forget that we will be discussing Winter World by A.G. Riddle at the end of the month / next weekend!
Looks like "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" wins by default! Since engagement is dropping off here I might defer to the !sciencefiction@lemmy.world book club.
That's what I've done at !printsf@lemmy.ca but to be honest theur hasn't been a lot of engagement. Would be happy to run the one here if you'd like.
I'll plug the !printsf@lemmy.ca community. Two months in and last months read was Iain Banks Player of Games and this months is Winter World by A.G. Riddle. Usually have a vote thread 6 weeks before the end of the month to pick a new one.
Maybe do a series of horror movie watch parties for October instead?
But battling the small community issue in printSF and Detroit Lions. Makes me miss Reddit.
It's finally here. Woo! We should get a game thread going later. How's everyone going to watch the game? Double checked last night the antenna is getting NBC just fine.
First discussion thread for the book club. This is for August's book Player of Games by Iain Banks.
Upcoming events: September ~15th: Voting for October's book September 30th: Discussion Thread on Winter World by A.G. Riddle
A live-updating post on the Detroit Lions 2023 roster cuts and the players remaining on the 53-man roster.
Team needs to be down to 53 by Tuesday.
What sci-fi books are missing something that seems obvious to us today (and is somewhat central to the story / setting)?
My first thought was Dune with the ban on thinking machines. If you asked just about anyone today they would say the far future would involve computers everywhere. But Frank Herbert wrote Dune in 1965 when computers were huge, specialized machines and we hadn't even landed on the moon yet. And he saw a future where not only computers became ubiquitous but we're then rejected.
So what books jump out as missing something that we would find inconceivable today?
Lions have the nationally televised 1pm est game today. Why is there only 1 one o'clock game and tons of evening games? Don't know, don't care. Because the Lions play at 1!
Who's everyone excited to see do their thing today. Personally I want to see how the rookie WRs are today. It's looking like we're gonna need at least one of them at the start of the season. So can Drummond, Cota, or Green make a case it should be them? Defensively I got nothing, maybe the DB depth?
Hey everybody! It's the middle of August so that means it's time to vote on what to read for September. The most upvoted comment will be the book for September's discussion. The runner-up will be automatically reposted for the next month's vote. In case of a tie I'll move each one involved. If the runner up was your suggestion last month it doesn't mean you have to vote for it this month or can't suggest something new.
Sorry for the long wait between the first vote and the first discussion thread. Wanted there to be enough time to find and read the chosen book. Should go smoother from here on.
Finally a reminder that at the end of the month we will be chatting about Player of Games by Iain Banks. Still time to read it!
September's book club read is Winter World by A.G. Riddle!
Seems Jamo's hamstring injury yesterday will keep him out of the rest of preseason and then his 6 game suspension starts. Silver lining, should be nice and healthy when he gets back but sucks for his development. Hopefully the rest of the WR room heals up and/or steps up because it's looking pretty thin right now.
Opening up the RB3 positon on the roster. Yesterday reporters were chatting about Mohamad Ibrahim looking good. Probably not a coincidence but ups his chances.
Edit: Justin Jackson, Lions RB. Not the Vikings WR.
A look at the top performers from the Detroit Lions vs. New York Giants first joint practice at training camp.
Team looking good. Apparently need to work on covering tight ends, stopping the run, and some penalties.
No real surprises in my opinion. The front office, coaching staff, and players all seem to be on the same page which is nice.
World of Tanks is similar too. A little faster paced perhaps but doing the right thing in the right place is a 1000% more important than reflexes imo. Never played in clans and it might be different at that level.