GooberTheHat wrote:We all seem to like sci-fi, so if we're looking for female authors I've heard of a really famous book called Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It's supposed to be very insightful.
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:My book is going to be by a female writer I think. I have no idea why this should have a baring on what we choose to read but there you go. Happy accident, I guess?
Vela wrote:Cheers @Raiziel I just found a place with ALWTASMAP in stock so might be able to squeeze in this month. And my August pick is likely to be Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Raiziel wrote:yourfavouriteuncle wrote:My book is going to be by a female writer I think. I have no idea why this should have a baring on what we choose to read but there you go. Happy accident, I guess?
It really shouldn’t, and it’s a shame it’s suddenly a thing. I’m starting Robin Hobb’s Farseer trilogy next month, so so what if the next three books I choose here are by men?
acemuzzy wrote:I enjoyed those (like 20 years ago lol). Read any of her others? Liveship traders is also fun.Raiziel wrote:It really shouldn’t, and it’s a shame it’s suddenly a thing. I’m starting Robin Hobb’s Farseer trilogy next month, so so what if the next three books I choose here are by men?yourfavouriteuncle wrote:My book is going to be by a female writer I think. I have no idea why this should have a baring on what we choose to read but there you go. Happy accident, I guess?
Is this a definitive? It's not in the OP yet, but Raziel just might not have seen it yet.yourfavouriteuncle wrote:If everyone is willing I’d like my choice to be From Russia With Blood by Heidi Blake. It’s non fiction but have a look and if non of you fancy it I’ll go with an alternative.
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