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dustydigger
Posted 2023-07-01 3:30 AM (#27049)
Subject: Our reads July 2023



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The TBR is ominously swaying !What plans in July to reduce it a little?
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dustydigger
Posted 2023-07-01 3:33 AM (#27050 - in reply to #27049)
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Dusty's TBR for July
SF/F reads
Kenneth Robeson - The Polar Treasure
C L Moore - Northwest of Earth
Charles de Lint - Someplace to be Flying
A E Van Vogt - Who?
Isaac Asimov - David Starr,Space Ranger
Arthur C Clarke - A Meeting With Medusa
Jack McDevitt - Engines of God
Charles Sheffield - Summertide

from other genres
Kay Hooper - Blood Dreams
Patrick Quentin - Puzzle for Fiends
Sophocles - Oedipus Rex
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daxxh
Posted 2023-07-01 6:52 PM (#27052 - in reply to #27050)
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July Reads

Translation State - Ann Leckie
Trading in Danger - Elizabeth Moon
You Sexy Thing - Cat Rambo
Son of Man - Robert Silverberg
The Iron Rain - Donald Malcolm
Keeper - Joan Hunter Holly

Nowhere to Run - CJ Box
Fiery (But Mostly Peaceful) -Julio Rosas
Bringing Columbia Home - Michael Leinbach, Jonathan Ward
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daxxh
Posted 2023-07-23 11:38 AM (#27079 - in reply to #27052)
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So far, I have read 5 books on my list for this month, plus a couple of extras.

Translation State - Ann Leckie. I liked it, although I did have to keep going back to figure out the pronouns. Everyone had different pronouns and then the Radch came in and called everyone she/her.

Keeper - Joan Hunter Holly. This was good. I am having fun with these Laser Books. This one has a sequel, so I am hunting for it.

You Sexy Thing - Cat Rambo. Good space opera. This one also has sequels, which I will read.

Trading in Danger - Elizabeth Moon. First book of Vatta's War. Liked it and will read the sequels.

The Temporal Void - Peter F. Hamilton. Really liked this one (favorite of this month) and have the third near the top of next months TBR.

The Last Town - Blake Crouch. Finished up this trilogy, which I enjoyed. Wonder if there will be a book 4? I have read quite a bit of this author and have yet to be disappointed.

Lockdown Tales - Neal Asher. Liked these. I have a hard time reading straight through short story collections, even when I like them. And these stories were good. I need to read the earlier Polity books.

I am currently reading A Time of Changes by Poul Anderson and Bringing Columbia Home by Michael Leinbach and Jonathan Ward. I am also listening to The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. All are good so far. Library holds have my TBR for August already planned.

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dustydigger
Posted 2023-07-31 11:09 AM (#27090 - in reply to #27079)
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Have only read 5 or 6 books this month,lowest number ever since joining here 2012. Here's hoping for better in August
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