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 | Dusty's TBR in March SF/Fantasy reads
 Philip Wylie - The Disappearance
 N K Jemisin - Kingdom of Gods
 Eric Frank Russell - Three to Conquer
 C J Cherryh - Brothers of Earth
 Martha Wells - Network Effect
 E E Doc Smith - Second Stage Lensmen
 
 classic short stories
 Angela Carter - The Bloody Chamber
 Ted Chiang - Story of Your Life
 Fritz Leiber - Ill met in Lankhmar
 Greg Bear - Blood Music
 
 
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 | EMBASSYTOWN  China Mieville The Last Voyage of Skidbladnir  Tidbeck
 The Kaiju Preservation Society John Scalzi
 
 
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 | My potential reads for March: 
 A Call to Insurrection -  Weber, Zahn, Pope
 Picnic at Hanging Rock - Lindsey
 The Exiled Fleet - Dewes
 The Fires of Heaven (Wheel of Time #5) - Jordan (maybe - I am not really in the mood for a 1000 page book of whining adolescent banter.)
 
 I will probably listen to Duma Key by King.  I am trying to get the 1000 pagers on CD.
 
 A friend highly recommended Saturn Run by Sanford and Ctien.  I might hunt for that one to read.
 
 
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 | As an old pensioner on basic income I can rarely afford to buy books,so am always looking for free online content. Since I am on a short SF story kick at the moment, I was delighted to find this great resource. check out  - https://www.freesfonline.net/Authors.html Something for everyone on there I think.
  
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 | Finished Kingdom of Gods,the final book in N K Jemisin's Inheritance saga. I prefer this series to the Hugo winning Broken Kingdoms. Much more complex plotting,intriguing characters who can surprise you,and enjoyable sort of riff on the Greek gods,and superb world building. I am now reading Martha Wells Network Effect,to complete the Hugo list. Then it will be Sarah Pinsker's Song for a New Day,to complete all the Nebula winners
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 | I have read the following so far this month- 
 The Gunslinger - actually a reread so that I can read the rest of the series.  I remembered very little.
 
 The Last Voyage of Skidbladner - good. Thanks for the recommendation, Fluke71.
 
 Picnic at Hanging Rock - good.
 
 New Spring - very good.  Really enjoying The Wheel of Time Books.
 
 Paladin of the Lost Hour - excellent.  Not sure how I missed this one. Thanks for the link, Dusty.
 
 Also read a Peter Shandy mystery and a fictional book that took place in my tiny hometown.
 
 I am almost finished with A Call to Insurrection which is very good.  I have started The Paradox Hotel because it is due soon.  As usual, the library holds all came at once.  I expect I will be trying to renew a couple.  I am almost finished listening to Duma Key, which is very good so far.  My reading time is already decreasing as the weather here is very nice and I am spending a lot of time outside.  I need to slow down on the library holds and frequent the used bookstores a little less.  (Probably not going to happen 😁
 
 
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 | Its been a very quiet month on WWEnd. I barely managed to complete half of my TBR,unusual for me N K Jemisin - Kingdom of Gods. An OK read,but a slightly weak ending for the trilogy. But the worldbuilding was good,the strongest feature of the book
 
 Martha Wells - Network Effect. A pleasant enough read,but I just dont see why it won all those awards!
 
 We are Legion,and All These Worlds,both from Dennis E Taylor's Bobiverse series were bit repeititious and overlong,but a pleasant enough read.I seem to be damning with faint praise a lot! lol
 
 Tamora Pierce's YA fantasy book Sandry's Book was very a nice  oldfashioned fantasy read,.You can always rely on Pierce for interesting stories and sympathetic characters. I enjoyed it,though it wasnt really out of the ordinary'
 
 My classic short stories were more interesting and rewarding.
 
 Angela Carter - The Bloody Chamber..A decadent retelling of the Bluebeard story,,but I found the ending a little lame.But she did quite faithfully follow Perraut's 111690s version
 
 Murray Leinster - Sidewise in Time. On of the earliest alternate worlds stories. It was a bit hit back in the 30s,and hugely influential.
 
 Fritz Leiber - Ill Met in Lankhmar. Sword and sorcery isnt at all my cup of tea,but the odd teaming up of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser was quite fun.And a nice change from the grimly professional Conan,and the depressed and melancholy Eric of Melnibone!
 
 And that was about it for the month.Ironically the classic Philip Wylie The Disappearance which I was looking forward to reading,plus a C J Cherryh book I had never read before have both somehow disappeared,I cant find them anywhere..Weird. Hope I find them soon.
 
 
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