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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | This is my basic SF/F TBR for February P K Dick - Ubik Richard Morgan - Altered Carbon Algis Budrys - Rogue Moon Ransom Riggs - Map of Days Simon Goodwin - Hubble's Universe V E Schwab - A Gathering of Shadows | ||
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|  Extreme Veteran Posts: 590  Location: Great Lakes, USA | I am currently reading The Supernova Era by Cixin Liu.  I haven't read much yet, but it could be interesting. I have a stack of Novellas for the challenge to read: Mapping the Interior Made Things The Flowers of Vashnoi Who Goes There? Sisters of the Vast Black I should be getting Agency from the library shortly. I also want to read the first Sector General novel. | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 628  Location: New Zealand | Currently focusing on Catfishing on CatNet. What I do after that is anyone's guess. | ||
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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | Rogue Moon was a rather odd mix of hard boiled fiction,mystery and of course a massive Big Dumb Object  on the moon. Interesting if dated. Returned to Ransom Riggs Map of Days,a rather disappointing outing for Miss Peregrine's Peculiar children,set in the 50s and 60s rather than Victorian times and in the USA instead of England.Done on art paper,extremely heavy,my arthritic fingers actuallly go into cramp and have to be untwisted from the book! lol.Still 120 pages to go,maybe 3 or 4 days. I put everything else aside when I immersed myself in Naomi Novik's His Majesty's Dragon. Hornblower with dragons,what could be better?I forged straight on into book 2,Throne of Jade. | ||
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|  Extreme Veteran Posts: 590  Location: Great Lakes, USA | Hornblower with dragons? I think His Majesty's Dragon is going on my TBR pile! | ||
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|  Admin Posts: 4101  Location: Dallas, Texas | daxxh - 2020-02-06  10:17 PM  Hornblower with dragons?  I think His Majesty's Dragon is going on my TBR pile! I read the Temeraire series a few years back and it really is quite fun. I listened to the audio version and the narrator is good if you like audio books. | ||
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|  Veteran Posts: 109  Location: scotland | I am reading some horror at the moment, currently on Innocence by Dean Koontz. The i will be reading Pet Semetary by Stephen King. I read this before in the mid 90s and am looking forward to seeing how my memories of it change after 25 odd years. | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | I started Spin Control by Chris Moriarty in January, but finished it in February.  It was cyberpunkish and had a lot of plotlines, so I got pretty lost in it.  However, I felt the writing and world-building was terrific, even though I didn't always know what was going on. After that, I read So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams. I really enjoyed it. Now I'm finally reading the third book in NK Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy, The Stone Sky. Just started that last night. | ||
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|  Extreme Veteran Posts: 590  Location: Great Lakes, USA | I read Brothers in Arms (good) and three novellas - Mapping the Interior (meh), The Flowers of Vashnoi (good) and Sisters of the Vast Black (good). I am just finishing The Heads of Cerberus which was written in 1919 and is actually good. I have Hornblower with Dragons, His Majesty's Dragon next. Looking forward to that one! | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | I finished The Stone Sky.  I was a little disappointed with it.  It was kind of a travelogue without much suspense.  When it came, it was very suspenseful, but it felt like Jemisin couldn't hold the suspense and the anticipation of the dramatic ending throughout the book.  Still, I think it's a marvelous series, but very depressing. I read Young Zaphod Plays It Safe by Douglas Adams. It made more sense once I found out about how it was edited. Then I read Mostly Harmless, which I liked a lot. It was very dark and you could tell that Adams was going through a rough patch while writing the book. The humor was not blatant like the other books. It was found in the absurdity of the story. I liked how the ending brought everything together, but I agree with other fans that it was quite abrupt. | ||
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|  Member Posts: 43  Location: Chicago, IL | I had a pretty slow reading month in January, hoping to fix that this month. I'm planning on reading Connie Willis's Crosstalk, Elvia Wilk's Oval, and Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. | ||
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|  Admin Posts: 4101  Location: Dallas, Texas | I'm finally getting around to reading Lois McMaster Bujold for the WoGF, Lois McMaster Bujold, and The Number of the Counting Shall be Three reading challenges. I'm listening to the audio of The Curse of Chalion and I'm loving it! Great book, great narration and it's such an improvement on the last fantasy series I read.   | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | I loved Chalion.  I didn't love Paladin of Souls as much.  IMHO, I think Paladin won its awards because the voters missed the boat with Chalion. I just read The Gracekeepers by Kristy Logan for the LGBTQ reading challenge. I really enjoyed it. It's kinda slow and prosy, but for some reason, I just ate it up. | ||
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|  Admin Posts: 4101  Location: Dallas, Texas | spoltz - 2020-02-25  10:34 PM  I loved Chalion.  I didn't love Paladin of Souls as much.  IMHO, I think Paladin won its awards because the voters missed the boat with Chalion.    I just read The Gracekeepers by Kristy Logan for the LGBTQ reading challenge.  I really enjoyed it.  It's kinda slow and prosy, but for some reason, I just ate it up. I'm still early into Paladin of Souls but I think you're right about it not being quite as good --  at least this far. Still enjoying it very much.  | ||
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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | Trouble with Tycho was a cute little early novella by Clifford D Simak,about a malign presence on the moon. Its my month for nasty aliens,as Rogue Moon had a similar theme,and I am now reading Gregory Benford's Eater,another malevolent entity,even more dangerous to mankind. I do so love a terrifying calamity,or Big Dumb objects and the like. Much less appealing to me,as I expected,was PKDs Ubik.Still waiting for a PKD book that I would eagerly reread,which is a criterion for me as to how good I think a book is. I am struggling with C J Cherryh's very fraught,down and depressing Voyager in Night,and I am finding Colin Greenland's Take Back Plenty very irritating,and I dislike the protagonists enormously.More about them when I complete them.To cheer myself up I have gone back to Barsoom,and am off on an adventure with John Carter,Swords of Mars.We are going to viit one of Mars moons! But for the most part reading is on the back burner for now.Lots of family things,and a new great grandchild .due in two weeks | ||
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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | My stats for February Books read - 8 state of my challenges: Pick & Mix - 14/40 Killer Bs - 2/3 Fairytales Retold - 2/3 Books read this year - 14/100 The greatgrandson arrived today,2 weeks early.A Leap year baby,only one birthday every four years. Think I will have to revise my March reading even more ! And maybe try to finish off some books I put aside last year for various reasons,like Cherie Priest's Boneshakerand Corey's Abaddon's Gate.. | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | Congratulations Dusty! | ||
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|  Extreme Veteran Posts: 590  Location: Great Lakes, USA | I am half way through His Majesty's Dragon.  I am liking it - love Temeraire.  Had to return The Supernova Era to the library before I could finish it, so that will be on next month's readling list. Congratulations Dusty! | ||
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