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To all the sci-fi and fantasy readers in the New Haven area!
Reading is an inherently solitary endeavor, let's get together a group of people who love to read sci-fi and fantasy, then, have a discussion on whatever topics are provoked by our selection. This group was started with three ideas in mind: it would be great to be able to talk over books and ideas with others; it's good to be challenged to read a book you otherwise wouldn't; it's nice to spend time with people who are interested in the same things you are.
We've read over 100 books and our selection process is simple. Each month a different member will choose three entries for the next month's selection. Simple majority wins. There are no rules to what selection can be put up for a vote except we ask the member who chooses should have attended at least two consecutive meetups.
Check out all the BOOKS we've read going backwards all the way to our founding. Looking forward to meeting you!
Founded Jun 26, 2013.
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See all- #147 What should we read in November 2025?Needs location
November picks courtesy of Dave!
Poll is HERE
1. The Icarus Document, Timothy Zahn. 2022, 340 p
Planetary trailblazer Gregory Roarke is approached by two men to track down a mysterious woman named Tera, and-through her-locate a secret project named Icarus. Roarke accepts, for the money ... and for the chance to get payback for a long-secret hidden injury he's nursed for many years.The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells. 1898, 220 p.
One of the key foundation stones of science fiction, the first-and still best-alien-invasion novel. Martians attack Earth in the late Victorian era, and one man witnesses it all as civilization is on the verge of collapsing. You probably know the story, but the novel itself is a surprise-fresh, always inventive, and never losing narrative thrust.3. The Space Between, Sherrilyn Kenyon. 2017, 389 p.
Devyl Bane is a dark warlord, returned to the human race as a pirate. He makes a pact with Thorn, an immortal charged with returning demons to the nether regions. But Thorn's ship is also a woman, Marcelina, whose race is an enemy of Bane's ... and the sister of bane's target. Marcelina, the Sea Witch, must choose between her sister-and watch humanity fall-or trust an enemy who has betrayed her once.