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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | Another month,another pile of books. What are your reading plans for February? | ||
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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | Dusty's TBR for February Jack Vance - The Face Christopher Priest - The Inverted World Edgar Rice Burroughs - Synthetic Men of Mars Olaf Stapledon - Last and First Men Michael G Coney - Brontomek Cordwainer Smith -Game of Rat and Dragon Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | ||
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|  Extreme Veteran Posts: 590  Location: Great Lakes, USA | The Soldier - Neal Asher Otaku - Chris Kluwe Postmarked the Stars - Andre Norton Maybe Caine's Mutiny -Charles Gannon Whatever Library holds come in and whatever I grab off of the giant TBR pile that are my bookshelves. | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | The Healer's War - Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Man Plus - Frederik Pohl Falling Free - Lois McMaster Bujold I read Dark Matter by Blake Crouch for my book club in exile. It had quite a few, but I still enjoyed it. It was a really fast read. I started it on the 31st and finished on the 1st. | ||
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|  Extreme Veteran Posts: 590  Location: Great Lakes, USA | Snowed in! I read The Soldier so I had to get The Warship (downloaded since I can't really go anywhere) to read. Read Fauna by Christiane Vadnais which is a loosely related set of short stories set in an Earth suffering from the effects of climate change. Well written and a bit strange. Also read Postmarked the Stars, fourth book in Andre Norton's Solar Queen series. These books were fun. Not sure if I will read the rest as this is the last one she wrote solo. Maybe, if I can find them, I will at a later date. I have the second Picard book, The Crystal Cave and Caine's Mutiny to read as well. As I live in the land of few to no snow plows, I maybe stuck at home for a few days, so I have plenty of time to read. | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | I read: - Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold which I gave 3 stars out of five - The Healer's War by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, 4 stars - Man Plus by Frederik Pohl, 4 stars - The Falling Woman by Pat Murphy, 5 stars. I loved this book about archeology, Mayan mythology and gods, and a mother daughter relationship. Beautiful prose. - Moving Mars by Greg Bear, 4 stars. I read the last two in the last three days. I've been snow and iced in as well since Thursday night here in the Portland metro area. These five books were all Nebula winners. That only leaves me The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R Delaney to complete my goal of reading all the Nebula winners. I have a hard copy on hold in one library, and the e-book on hold in the neighboring county. We'll see which one comes in first :-) Next up, I'm starting the second 5 books of Roger Zelazny's Amber Chronicles. It follows Corwin's son Merlin. I'm only about 30 pages into The Trumps of Doom and the style is different than the first five, but I'm into it so far. | ||
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|  Elite Veteran Posts: 1063  Location: UK | Finished Michael G Coney - Brontomek - so-so tale about a megacorporation pressuring a colony on a beautiful planet to put everything in their devious nefarious hands. Alien shapeshifters,huge robotic harvesting machines that run amok and jump off a cliff like lemmings,and a lot of factions among the locals as to how to fight back. ERB - Synthetic Men of Mars. Still lots of invention,but the last few books in the series had really interchangeable boneheaded protagonists. Jack Vance - The Face. Book #4 in a series about a man whose family were massacred by space pirates when he was a child. He has spent years slowly finding the five who had disbanded and assumed new identities | ||
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|  Uber User Posts: 372  Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | I've finished the second five books in the Amber Chronicles by Roger Zelazny: Trumps of Doom - 4 stars Blood of Amber - 3 stars Sign of Chaos - 4 stars Knight of Shadows - 3 stars Prince of Chaos - 3 stars The books were uneven, as my ratings indicate, but overall I really liked the series. I also read Samuel R Delany's The Einstein Intersection, which I gave 3 stars. It was a pretty complicated book based on the Orpheus and Eurydice myth and also about myth. I like Delany a lot, but this wasn't one of my favorites. Finishing this, I've now completed all the Nebulas and Hugos (well, actually, I haven't read last year's Hugo winner yet. That one's coming up soon), a feat which took about 8 years. | ||
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