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message 551: by Roger, Knight Radiant (new)

Roger | 2032 comments Mod
I think he has a schedule of every 2 years for stormlight, though I'm not sure if I am remembering that correctly. He will probably put out 2 or 3 other novels in between each stormlight book, he's a machine....


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Lel (lelspear) | 2424 comments Mod
I've just finished Infernal Devices, for one of my first attempts at a 'steampunk' book I have to say I loved it. It shares a sense of humour with Robert Rankin books.


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Kirsty Cabot (kirstycabot) | 1924 comments Mod
I just finished The Martian Chronicles. I really enjoyed it, great weird variety of stories with some awesome ideas.


message 554: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Lel, if you want some recommendations for steampunk I would recommend The Clockwork Century series by Cherie Priest beginning with Boneshaker

I found the series to be a strong representative of being a straight up steampunk series. It it set in an alternate civil war period.

Would of course also recommend the Tales of the Ketty Jay series by Chris Wooding if you want something with more humor in it. (it's one of my favourite series of any genre)


message 555: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Last book I read was a re-read of The Name of the Wind which of course means I am now re-reading Wise Man's Fear. I am likely subconsciously hoping it will mean Doors of Stone will come out sooner but no hopes up.

I absolutely found that I noticed quite a bit of things I did not the first time through, some things which may be possible hints towards book 3 or future books and some things I plain just never out together last time through.

Highly enjoyable for sure.


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Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Just finished Cress, the third book in the Lunar Chronicles. It's a good series, I don't find it as amazing as many of my blogger friends but I like it. Clever fairy tale retellings with a sci-fi twist.


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Andreas | 106 comments The Door Into Summer was my first book in 2016, but it wasn't that good (my review).


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Kimonawhim (thebooksmademedoit) Claire wrote: "Rinn wrote: "Just finished Cress, the third book in the Lunar Chronicles. It's a good series, I don't find it as amazing as many of my blogger friends but I like it. Clever fairy ta..."

Same here, I read the first two books so far. Liked them, didn't fall completely in love as so many did, but they were worth it nonetheless!

I read a short novella by Brandon Sanderson yesterday called Perfect State. It's a sci-fi with an interesting take on virtual reality. Only 87 pages or so, but so full of great world building and interesting characters!


message 559: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I really enjoyed Perfect State as well. A lot of world building in such a short story. Sanderson did a lovely signed version with another Novella for his last tour .


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Lel (lelspear) | 2424 comments Mod
Lancer wrote: "Lel, if you want some recommendations for steampunk I would recommend The Clockwork Century series by Cherie Priest beginning with Boneshaker

I found the series to be a strong representative of b..."


I keep looking at Boneshaker and for one reason or another haven't got round to it yet. But have just seen that you nominated it for Feb so maybe, just maybe......

I have read 'Retribution Falls' and loved it, but again for some reason haven't got further in the series. It reminded me of Firefly and I loved it.


message 561: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Same, Lel. I don't know why I haven't continued since it was a great book.


message 562: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
I loved the humor and that it wasn't trying to be more than it was. It was just so much fun throughout and gets better as it goes


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Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3541 comments Mod
Lancer wrote: "Lel, if you want some recommendations for steampunk I would recommend The Clockwork Century series by Cherie Priest beginning with Boneshaker

I found the series to be a strong representative of b..."


My husband recently fell in love with steampunk, so I'm going to remember these. I did buy Retribution Falls on Kindle and hope to get to it soon.

I also finished Cress recently. The series is cute and all, but it's not something I'm totally in love with. It seems most ideal for teen girls -- which is fine.


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Taresa | 4 comments I just finished The Aeronaut's Windlass and once I got into the story it was great fun. In all honesty, I had just read Fool's Assassin before starting Aeronaut's Windlass, and it was hard to dive into something more lighthearted after the depth of the story in Fool's Assassin. Anything on my reading list that follows a book by Hobb has a lot to overcome as I love her worlds.
That said, I really had fun with how Butcher included a coming of age story in a steampunk world without making the characters act like love sick children. It held my interest pretty well, and the quirkiness of a few characters kept me laughing.


message 565: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Audrey I highly recommend retribution falls. It's like the Riyria books in that it's just so much fun


message 566: by Tyler (new)

Tyler Mcauley Just finished gotm and enjoyed it alot. Ganna keep going with the series


message 567: by Tyler (new)

Tyler Mcauley dident notic it was botm my bad :(


message 568: by Roger, Knight Radiant (new)

Roger | 2032 comments Mod
Tyler wrote: "dident notic it was botm my bad :("

no worries, there is a BOTM discussion thread if you are interested...


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Meera | 58 comments I read through the Others series the past week, Written in Red, Murder of Crows and Vision in Silver, all of which I enjoyed. I'll figure out how to fit them into the Marvel challenge.


message 570: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3541 comments Mod
Lancer wrote: "Audrey I highly recommend retribution falls. It's like the Riyria books in that it's just so much fun"

I'm looking forward to it. I have so many books on my Kindle to read, though!


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Milou | 106 comments I just finished The Affinity Bridge, and really enjoyed it. It was a fun and quick read. I am currently halfway Irons in the Fire, and its prety good as well.


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Shawnie | 3269 comments Mod
Meera wrote: "I read through the Others series the past week, Written in Red, Murder of Crows and Vision in Silver, all of which I enjoyed. I'll figure out how to ..."

I love that series so much! Vision in Silver is next for me. :D


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Taresa | 4 comments Audrey wrote: "Lancer wrote: "Audrey I highly recommend retribution falls. It's like the Riyria books in that it's just so much fun"

I'm looking forward to it. I have so many books on my Kindle to read, though!"


I really enjoyed The Affinity Bridge too. I keep meaning to read more of the series, but I get distracted by other books on my to-read list so easily.


message 574: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
The Affinity Bridge was on my book radar a couple of years ago when I was on a Steampunk kick. Will have to add it to my to read list.

Read the blurb for it again and it certainly seems to be about as core steampunk as possible with the Victorian London setting.


message 575: by Milou (new)

Milou | 106 comments Lancer wrote: "The Affinity Bridge was on my book radar a couple of years ago when I was on a Steampunk kick. Will have to add it to my to read list.

Read the blurb for it again and it certainly seems to be abo..."


I have not read too much steampunk yet (though hope to do so soon), but i would certainly recommend it


message 576: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Thank you! Added to the ever increasing pile of to reads :)


message 577: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3541 comments Mod
Lancer wrote: "Thank you! Added to the ever increasing pile of to reads :)"

Ditto!


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Meera | 58 comments I seem to be in an urban fantasy kick and reading Heart of Venom by Jennifer Estep. An easy read so far.


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Meera | 58 comments I finished Heart of Venom and I think I'm going to take a break from this series. It wasn't a bad book but nothing new.


message 580: by Andreas (new)

Andreas | 106 comments A shorter work, this time. Any fans of K.J. Parker around? The soon-to-appear Downfall of the Gods is really good! Here is my review.


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Andreas | 106 comments The Water Knife, a very good near future CliFi. My review.


message 582: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Well I finally started The Mistborn Series reading The Final Empire.
Wow. Such a good book. A decent start to my reading year all-round but this was outstanding


message 583: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3541 comments Mod
I finished The Final Empire last month. I just finished Allegiant.


message 584: by Vera (new)

Vera M. I finished Red Queen - a YA dystopian. I've seen it compared to Hunger Games very often, while I can see some similarities it is different to me. I liked that it got right into it from page 1 and kept going.


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Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 803 comments I just finished The Necromancer last night. It's the perfect example of mood reading for me. I started to read it a couple of years ago but it wasn't clicking so I set it aside after only two chapters. I likely never would have picked it up again if it weren't for the DC/Marvel challenge and, what do you know? I adored it! It's funny (sarcasm, yay!), it tugged at my heart strings a few times, it made me mad a time or two. It's a strange book and I can see where it would not be to everyone's taste's but it's just the sort of thing I would love to see the BBC adapt for tv.


message 586: by Meera (new)

Meera | 58 comments I recently finished Uprooted which I loved, Magic Shifts, which was another good addition to the series despite the slow start for me.

I'm now reading Scarlet which is an okay read so far.


message 587: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Finished The Mechanical by Ian Tregellis last night and I thought it was fantastic. Would highly recommend it.


message 588: by Andrew (new)

Andrew I loved Uprooted, and The Mechanical is high my to-read list :)


message 589: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
I'm just quickly going to read The Road and then jump into the sequel


message 590: by Andreas (new)

Andreas | 106 comments I've finished Central Station which will appear next month. Great characters, exotic atmosphere, zero action, tiny plot. My review is here.


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Cupcakes & Machetes (hybridcreature) | 888 comments Mod
I finished Staked. It was another great installment in the series. Lots of fun.


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Mochajunkie | 9 comments Finished Lagoon. Was intrigued by alien contact in a part of the world I know nothing about, Nigeria. Felt the sci-fi part didn't pan out, but I enjoyed the bits of Nigerian culture as people reacted to the events.


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Dawn | 1250 comments I just have to say a big thank you to my Secret Santa for sending me the Six of Crows for Xmas. I've just finished reading the book and it was brilliant. If you'r a fan of Scott Lynch or Chris Wooding's Tales of the Ketty Jay books then you need to add this to your reading list.


message 594: by Andrew (new)

Andrew I thought the same thing, Dawn! Six of Crows had a big Ketty Jay vibe, while still being its own unique thing.

Lies of Locke Lamora has been on my to-read list for a while. Comparing it to those two is a nice selling point!


message 595: by Meera (new)

Meera | 58 comments I finished Steelheart and it was pretty good, especially at the end. I'll be continuing on with the next one.


message 596: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3541 comments Mod
Vera wrote: "I finished Red Queen - a YA dystopian. I've seen it compared to Hunger Games very often, while I can see some similarities it is different to me. I liked that it got right into it f..."

I have that one on my to-read list. It looks interesting.


message 597: by Kimonawhim (new)

Kimonawhim (thebooksmademedoit) Meera wrote: "I finished Steelheart and it was pretty good, especially at the end. I'll be continuing on with the next one."

Nice! I'm reading that now :)

As for Six of Crows, it seems interesting the way you compare it :3


message 598: by Meera (new)

Meera | 58 comments Morning Star! It was intense and long and well worth the full price I paid for it. I'm really going to miss being part of that world.


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Meera wrote: "Morning Star! It was intense and long and well worth the full price I paid for it. I'm really going to miss being part of that world."

I am looking forward to reading this one. :) Glad to hear it's worth the wait.

I just finished All the Birds in the Sky - scifi/fantasy mashup that started strong then ended kinda meh. I enjoyed the writing though.


message 600: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Seems thats a book a lot of people were looking forward but a lot of the reviews match yours . Shame as he's done some great things on i09


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