Subject: Time confirmation, date suggestions, and book poll
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Posted on: 2020-04-02 16:15:21 UTC

Okay! So, we're officially doing this at 10 AM EST.

For days--Monday or Tuesday would work best for me in this coming week, as the other half of the week will be busy and I have a conflict on Sunday. Can you all do one or both of those days? Any preference for one over the other? Let me know!

Book poll, since we should absolutely decide this ahead of time:

I did find Will of the Empress; turns out it was hiding, as I'd thought. This makes our choices the following:

Protector of the Small series: (please be aware that the old covers were so much better, wow)

-First Test

-Page (linking to a different site here for a book summary that isn't full of spoilers--for whatever reason, the version on the author's website is more of a synopsis. This one still has the option to read an excerpt--just scroll down.)

-Squire

-Lady Knight

Winding Circle series:

-Sandry's Book

-Tris's Book

-Daja's Book

-Briar's Book

Circle Reforged:

-The Will of the Empress

I've linked to descriptions of each, for general information purposes. Said links are (almost all) to Tamora Pierce's website, which also gives series summaries and the option to read an excerpt.

Let me know which sounds best! You can choose a few different ones, if you'd rather (though please rank them, if possible). Remember, if everyone says they don't have a preference, we're going to have to start rolling dice or something ;) (...also an option, technically, if no one has a preference).

Conversely: if there's a book you don't want read, speak up. Most of these deal with at least some heavier topics, including war, bullying, children in bad situations (generally in the past, or changing onscreen, though not always), and, rather topically, epidemics (Briar's Book; and Sandry's backstory includes being hidden during a smallpox outbreak, though there's only very minimal focus on the disease itself). These are generally handled pretty well--among other things, the author studied social work and psychology and was once a housemother in a group home (and a martial arts movie reviewer, which explains so much)--but if you want or need to avoid a book because of this, please say so.

~Z

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