Sunday, December 2, 2012

December selections - Let's pick a series!

Thanks to everyone who attended our meeting yesterday - it was a lot of fun, as usual!

For our field trip to see the Hobbit in theatres, we're planning on going in the first couple of weeks of next semester - that way, everyone should be in town but not too swamped with schoolwork!  It looks like it will be easiest to go to the theatre in the World Exchange Plaza on Albert downtown.  We'll post more details closer to January.

For December, we decided at the meeting that it would be fun to read a trilogy or series over the holiday break since we'll have more free time to read.  The poll is currently posted - please vote by Wednesday, Dec 5 at 11:59 PM.

There were a lot of suggestions, so here are some further details on each series.  Some of the series have more than three books, so we've limited each series to the first three books.  Please keep in mind the length of the books when you're voting!  Click the book titles to find more information on each book.
  1. The Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson:
    1. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 
    2. The Girl Who Played With Fire
    3. The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest
  2. The Maze Runner trilogy by James Dashner
    1. The Maze Runner
    2. The Scorch Trials
    3. The Death Cure 
  3. The Irish Country Doctor series by Patrick Taylor
    1. An Irish Country Doctor
    2. An Irish Country Village
    3. An Irish Country Christmas
  4. The Divergent series by Veronica Roth
    1. Divergent
    2. Insurgent
  5. The Sea Beggars series by Paul Kearney
    1. The Mark of Ran
    2. This Forsaken Earth
  6. The Sea of Trolls trilogy by Nancy Farmer
    1. The Sea of Trolls
    2. The Land of the Silver Apples
    3. The Islands of the Blessed
  7. The Daughter of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce
    1. Trickster's Choice
    2. Trickster's Queen
  8. The Gentleman Bastard Sequence by Scott Lynch
    1. The Lies of Locke Lamora
    2. Red Seas Under Red Skies
  9. The latest books by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
    1. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
    2. Antifragile: How to Live in a World We Don't Understand
Please vote for which series you'd like to read over the break by Wednesday at midnight.  Best of luck with all your assignments, papers and exams at the end of the semester, and we'll see you soon!

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