Mon, Apr 27 · 7:00 PM CEST
Welcome Sci-fi Enthusiasts in Prague.
📚Thank you to everyone who submitted their preferences for this month's book pick. The winner is....
War with the Newts by Karel Capek (1936) – A satirical novel by Karel Čapek in which humanity’s exploitation of a newly discovered species of intelligent, tool-using salamanders for global labor leads to environmental devastation and a terrifying existential war.
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Hello Members!
For our next book pick, we crowdsourced these 5 options. Let us know your preferences in the "Discussions" section or via DM by Friday, April 3rd. 📩:
War with the Newts by Karel Capek (1936) – A satirical novel by Karel Čapek in which humanity’s exploitation of a newly discovered species of intelligent, tool-using salamanders for global labor leads to environmental devastation and a terrifying existential war.
Permafrost by Alastair Reynolds (2019) – Scientists in a post-apocalyptic 2080 send a woman's consciousness back to 2028 to prevent a global bio-disaster, resulting in a tense, intimate thriller about time travel, paradoxes, and the survival of humanity.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi (2020) – A heartwarming novel about customers who travel back in time to mend regrets, provided they return before their coffee gets cold.
Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer (2014) – A team of four women explore the mysterious, ecological anomaly of "Area X," where they encounter surreal, dangerous phenomena that defy scientific understanding and threaten their sanity.
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers (2015) – A character-driven, "cozy" sci-fi novel about a diverse, found-family crew on a wormhole-tunneling spaceship navigating personal journeys, interspecies relationships, and cosmic adventures across the galaxy.
Thank you!
Alejandra y Richard
Structure
Book Club starts at 7:00pm and runs through 8:30pm.
Social time from 8:30 - 9:00pm.
No prep needed, just show up with an open mind and heart.
We gather up on the balcony level.
All are welcomed even if you haven't finished the book pick.
Mindstock
If time allows, we can also briefly discuss the writer's journey and techno-thriller, Mindstock by author and co-host, Richard Yonck.