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message 1401: by Roger, Knight Radiant (new)

Roger | 2032 comments Mod
For anyone looking for a small dose of litRPG/cultivation books I highly recommend Unsouled. This book is a novel first and a system second, which is not always the case for the litRPG genre. There are no stats in this book but there are ranks/progression. If you were curious at all about the genre I'd recommend giving it a try. If you want some other recommendations or just to chat about your favorite litRPGs feel free to drop me a line.


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Mike Curtis | 155 comments I have been trying to work in classic sci-fi and fantasy works. Two recent books:

The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester. Winner of the very first Hugo Award in 1953. In short, a business tycoon in the future wants to murder his business rival, but the police of the future include telepaths which make committing murder, much less getting away from it, seemingly impossible. I liked this a lot (4 stars) and think it holds up well even by today's standards.

Golem100 also by Alfred Bester. Yikes. Mostly written in the 70's, this was very much an experimental book with a lot of different ideas thrown in, which led to an incoherent mess. I admire the risk even if I didn't like the end result. (2 stars)


message 1405: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
Laura wrote: "Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik (Absolutely loved this book)"

I read this last January; loved it.

This week I finished a nonfiction book as well as Here and Now and Then and Witches Abroad and The Silent Patient.


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Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 6 comments Finished Dragonflight yesterday, great book.


message 1407: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
How have you guys been reading Dragonflight so fast?? Feb 1 somebody already had an energy cell for it.


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rin (rintroversion) | 162 comments I just completed the Bobiverse trilogy (and looking forward to Bobiverse #4 later this year). I wonder if it would be a good book to recommend to people who liked - or wanted to like - Ready Player One? (Because of the pop culture references.)


message 1410: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
I finished Age of Empyre, concluding the series. Bittersweet end.

I have Bobiverse on my list.


message 1413: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
Mary wrote: "Company of Strangers by Melissa McShane"

Melissa is awesome! We ended up talking and talking at a dinner last spring.


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Mary Catelli | 1833 comments Audrey wrote: "Mary wrote: "Company of Strangers by Melissa McShane"

Melissa is awesome! We ended up talking and talking at a dinner last spring."


book is good thus far


message 1415: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
She has a lot of books out.


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Mike Curtis | 155 comments Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

Worth the hype. Enjoyed it a lot.


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rin (rintroversion) | 162 comments Finished Odalisque ... it felt like wading through treacle. I really want to like this series more than I do and encountering the occasional brilliant device in Stephenson's writing is wonderful. But I don't like any of the MCs and this instalment's presentation mostly as letters felt like it dragged...


message 1423: by Vinca (last edited Feb 27, 2020 12:52AM) (new)

Vinca Russell (vinxlady) | 1567 comments Emmeline wrote: "Finished Odalisque ... it felt like wading through treacle. I really want to like this series more than I do and encountering the occasional brilliant device in Stephenson's writing..."

I'm reading this series in the three-volume version, which combines the 8 shorter books together, often interleaving chapters from each to make the story flow better. I'm on the second book at the moment and I consider it a long term reading project. I love Stephenson's writing but just find it gets too heavy to read all in one go. It took me a long time after finishing the first book before I felt ready to read the second one - we're talking years here - but I'm enjoying it as a book that I read a little bit of between other books.


message 1424: by rin (last edited Feb 28, 2020 01:37AM) (new)

rin (rintroversion) | 162 comments Sounds like you've arrived at a methodology for reading it that gets you the most out of it. :)

Unfortunately when I read a book in tiny stints between other books the stints tend to get shorter, longer-in-between and more "what was going on again?" when they do occur until they fade to nothing...


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Vinca Russell (vinxlady) | 1567 comments Emmeline wrote: "
Unfortunately when I read a book in tiny stints between other books the stints tend to get shorter, ..."


That is exactly why I've been half way through the first book in The Wheel of Time series for about two years 😂


message 1429: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) The last book I finished was Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians, #1) by Kevin Kwan Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. I thought it was great fun. Now, I really want to watch the film.


message 1430: by Veronica (last edited Mar 06, 2020 08:16AM) (new)

Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 803 comments The Emperor's Blades by Brian Staveley - really enjoyed it.


message 1431: by Kirsty, Jedi Master (new)

Kirsty Cabot (kirstycabot) | 1924 comments Mod
Just finished The Last Wish - was really good and I’d like to read more!


message 1433: by rin (last edited Mar 07, 2020 12:29AM) (new)

rin (rintroversion) | 162 comments Provenance by Ann Leckie - I "read" the "booktrack edition" on Audible which had ambient electronic music throughout. I didn't really think it enhanced the listening experience although it wasn't too intrusive and occasionally harmonised with times the book's pace or conflict escalated. The story has similarities to The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, having a lot of focus on interpersonal drama between the characters and a generally friendly optimistic tone, at the same time it feels like it's more weighty, with exploration of how our artefacts inform us about our culture and our meaning. It's set in the world of the Imperial Radch Trilogy but requires no knowledge of Ancillary Justice and its sequels to pick up. Three stars.


message 1436: by Wayland, Ernest Scribbler (new)

Wayland Smith | 3561 comments Mod
I've gone from Necromancers in space ( Gideon the Ninth) to steampunk elves (The Goblin Emperor(. It's been an odd few genre mashing books in a row.


message 1437: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
It's weird how your books just happen to relate, or not. I ended up reading two books in a row about a psychiatrist at an asylum for the criminally insane.


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Freya (flamecat) | 1835 comments Mod
I've just finished Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy by Serhii Plokhii (and managed to even write a mini review - yay!).
It was a subject I thought I should learn more about and was both fascinating and disturbing


message 1439: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
Freya wrote: "I've just finished Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy by Serhii Plokhii (and managed to even write a mini review - yay!).
It was a subject I thought I should learn more about and was both fascinating ..."


I was just looking at that; I bet it was fascinating and disturbing.


message 1440: by Wayland, Ernest Scribbler (new)

Wayland Smith | 3561 comments Mod
As a friend of mine said, "We're how many years after Chernobyl and Three Mile Island and no superpowers yet?"


message 1441: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
lol


message 1443: by Veronica (new)

Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 803 comments I recently finished Inda as part of a BR.


message 1450: by ASHreads (new)

ASHreads Endymion Spring by Matthew Skelton


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