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The books I'll definetly start this week:
- The Priory of the Orange Tree (my absolute holy grail, I'm so hyped)
and
- Red Queen

Priory is absolutely amazing! i had almost zero criticisms from it. It ended up being my fav read from 2020. Hope you enjoy it <3

Sorry if that seems bitter, but honestly, it’s how many of us self published authors feel right now.

No, not a coincidence, I mean "Phildickian sinchronicity"...

I know that, and it's deplorable. Haven't paid too much credence to these types of frankly bubblegum lists. I have Goodreads friends, but I walk alone.


From what I've seen so far, I have to say I agree. I was rather hoping Goodreads might view this as an opportunity to promote indie and small press. Not sure I see the point of promoting things that probably sell a million anyway. And I'm not just saying this to be self-serving. I've read indie fantasy and sci-fi books that deserve some attention, and it would be nice to discover more.

Totally agree. It's a shame.



Invincible: Compendium Vol. 3
Guarding the Globe, Vol. 2: Hard to Kill
Invincible Universe, Volume 1: On Deadly Ground
Invincible Universe Vol. 2
then maybe Tech Jacket, Vol. 3: Touch the Sky & Tech Jacket, Vol. 4: All Falls Down

Perfect.

You have a great point. I do wish they'd promote indie and small press more with these lists.



Priory and Red Queen were both amazing! Enjoy!

I know Goodreads lists fall short but the comments at least are a place where readers can share what we're reading. I wish more people shared the books they wanted to have more exposure.

Completely agree with you, Jeff.
I used to be a reviewer on a blog that reviewed indie and small press works, and it's a shame what goes unnoticed by the masses.

Me too!

Me too!"
It would be nice...

Agree with all the commentators here. What about the little people and I don't mean Hobbits :-)

do you know any blog/site that promotes indie/self-published books? i would love to discover them, sadly goodreads is my go-to place for book reccs, and its disappointing to hear that they only promote big names

Thanks for the recommendation. I just added three of his books to my wish list on the Indigo/Chapters site. Is there someplace I can see what is on the list for the British Classics of Science Fiction series. Thanks,

Right now, I'm reading His Dark Materials#1#The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman.




I'm finishing up the fifth trilogy in CJ Cherryh's Foreigner series right now. After that I'm planning to catch up on Craig Schaefer's Daniel Faust UF series (listen up, you indie people!).
All you guys complaining about no indie exposure -- stop complaining and start mentioning authors and titles that you want us to check out! For instance, I think Craig Schaefer and Nazri Noor are both talented indie UF writers. Who would y'all recommend? Speak up!


Frank Herbert was an amazing writer and that saga is, for me, one of the best in this universe.

I doubt any of these new books will match the imagination or readability of The Time Machine or War of the Worlds. Stephen Baxter's officially authorised sequels (The Time Ships and The Massacre of Mankind) are worth a read too.


I have a big stack of books that includes Dauntless, Malice, Rhythm of War, and John Scalzi's trilogy about the Collapsing Empire.

Im currently reading Saga, Invisible Republic, Black Science, Bitch Planet, Dark Matter, Descender, Ascender, East of West, Paper Girls.

Technically this site is supposed to be for books (plus audiobooks and ebooks) only. However comics and magazines do slip in (specially if they are in ebook form) and no one says anything about it. My opinion is that if the electronic version of a comic or magazine is legitimate than the original form should be too. Besides I have some books that are smaller than some comics as far as page count goes.
This week will be:
- Dresden Files on audiobook
- Ruin
- A Reaper at the Gates