[bookshare-discuss] Re: ACCESSIBLE WORLD PRESENTS THE SCIENCE FICTION DISCUSSION GROUP, THURSDAY MARCH 8, 2012

  • From: "Evan Reese" <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:08:42 -0500

This is the newswire for the previous meeting. Please ignore. I sent the 
newswire for the next meeting last night.

Evan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Acosta 
  To: Bob Acosta 
  Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 12:36 AM
  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] ACCESSIBLE WORLD PRESENTS THE SCIENCE FICTION 
DISCUSSION GROUP, THURSDAY MARCH 8, 2012


          ACCESSIBLE WORLD SCIENCE FICTION DISCUSSION GROUP THURSDAY FEBRUARY 
9,9 PM EST, BOOK NOOK ROOM 2012

   

  NEWSWIRE:

   

  Hello Folks,



  We had a good turnout for our first meeting of 2012, and most of us liked the 
book we read, Against Infinity by Gregory Benford. For this month, we're 
reading a tale of adventure in the distant future with a crew retrieving 
artifacts from ancient starships. For our next meeting, we'll be reading Diving 
into the Wreck by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.



  Our next meeting will be on Thursday, February 9, 2012.



  Place, Book Nook at:



  http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs7867a2369e0e



  Time: 9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain, 6 PM Pacific, and 02:00 UTC.



  This book is available as a digital download from BARD at:



  http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.70566



  Here's the NLS synopsis:


  When a lone space pilot nicknamed Boss picks up a faint energy signature, she 
finds a derelict five-thousand-year-old Dignity Vessel from Earth. Returning to 
Longbow Station, Boss keeps the amazing--but
  impossible--discovery secret from everyone including the five
  expert divers she hires to explore the perilous wreck.


  Here's a longer description from Publishers Weekly taken from Amazon's page 
for this book:



  Rusch (the Retrieval Artist series) delivers a page-turning space adventure 
while contemplating the ethics of scientists and governments working together 
on future tech. Boss is a middle-aged loner who searches ancient spacecraft for 
historical data. Driven by the memory of her mother being lured to a mysterious 
station called the Room of Souls, Boss believes humanity is haunted by old 
science, the kind that could kill us because we don't understand it. As Boss 
carefully builds a crew of spacers who are mostly loners with secrets, their 
notions about old and new tech, and about each other, must be re-evaluated as 
they first dive a 5,000-year-old ship for clues and then head for the Room. 
Rusch's spare prose sometimes flattens the characters, but admirably suits both 
the adventure and the deep moral questions she raises.

  This should be a very good book, an adventure written by someone of great 
skill that asks some thoughtful questions. So a lively discussion of this one 
is guaranteed at the next meeting. I hope lots of people will read it and want 
to come and participate in it.



  Evan

   

  J. R. Westmoreland, Group Facilitator

  Email: jr@xxxxxxx

   

  Date:  Thursday, February 9, 2012

   

  Time:  6:00 PM PDT, 7:00 PM MdT, 8:00 PM CDT, 9:00 PM EDT,

             and elsewhere in the world Friday 01:00 GMT. 

   

  Approximately 15 minutes prior to the event start time; go to The Book Nook 
at:

   

  http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs7867a2369e0e

   

  Or, alternatively, 

   

  Select The Book Nook at: www.accessibleworld.org

  Enter your first and last names on the sign-in screen.

   

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