Okay. I have a confession to make. The first book we ever read in this book club was a science fiction title by Nicola Griffith: Ammonite. It was chosen by the members of the newly formed group and most of them (I think all 3 at that point?) really liked it. But here's my confession. I hate science fiction - yes, I'm making a blanket generalization about a whole genre. I just do. I have a mental block about it. I'm sure Ammonite has all kinds of goodness to it, but I got to page 7, saw the word "airlock," and I was done. I just couldn't push through.
So, several book club members of late have decided we need to go down that road again. To punish me, maybe. To expand my horizons, maybe. Anyhoo, we've been researching like mad, with the help of the wonderful Trevor at Audrey's Books. And I've got a long list of titles to choose from. So. Go. Read below. And tell me your opinion. Quick! Before I change my mind.
So, several book club members of late have decided we need to go down that road again. To punish me, maybe. To expand my horizons, maybe. Anyhoo, we've been researching like mad, with the help of the wonderful Trevor at Audrey's Books. And I've got a long list of titles to choose from. So. Go. Read below. And tell me your opinion. Quick! Before I change my mind.
- Octavia Butler: Lillith's Brood
- Katherine V. Forrest: Daughters of a Coral Dawn
- Ursula K. LeGuin: The Left Hand of Darkness
- Jewelle Gomez: The Gilda Stories
- Melissa Scott: Mighty Good Road
- Joan
- Monique Wittig: Les Guérillères
Comments
Try Touching Fire.
If you don't like it, you don't like it. But give the stories a go. I hope you'll be surprised.
Lindy, you're welcome.
~daena