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Sep 09, 2016 12:23PM
Indecisive about picking your next science fiction romance read? Get help from a group friend! Make one recommendation from the three books listed in the immediately preceding post, then list three SFR books so the next person can recommend one for you.
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I've been having a difficult time picking my next SFR book. Anyone suggest one out of these three in my TBR pile?
KJ wrote: "I've only read Fluency from those three but I do recommend it!"Great, K.J. I will put it next to read. Now, list three SFR books in your TBR pile for the next person on this thread to pick for you. Thanks.
Narrowing down to three isn't easy! Here's a random three:
Dark Planet Warriors by Anna Carven
Warrior Wench by Marie Andreas
Star Nomad by Lindsay Buroker
Dark Planet Warriors by Anna Carven
Warrior Wench by Marie Andreas
Star Nomad by Lindsay Buroker
Warrior Wench is the only one I didn't read. I do recommend the other two. I went on to read more of both series, but haven't yet finished either series.
In honor of my new profile pic, I am going to dedicate February to clearing out some of my SFR backlist! Can't wait! Someone help me with what I should read next! The pick three are:
I tried to read Sarazen's Claim but never finished it. I think it was just OK. The other one I haven't read, but from the blurb sounds like it would be a quick read. My vote goes to Shadowbound because it sounds the most interesting.
Done, Jen! I just started a new book earlier today and I think I have a NetGalley review due, but then Shadowbound!
Jen wrote: "I tried to read Sarazen's Claim but never finished it. I think it was just OK. The other one I haven't read, but from the blurb sounds like it would be a quick read. My vote goes to Shadowbound bec..."Jen, just a note that
is fully in the historical paranormal camp, not sci-fi or even steampunk. McMaster has placed it in a setting very similar to her London Steampunk series, but it is without the sci-fi component.
What to continue?
and get closer to the finale of the series?
and read book 2 immediately after book 1?Or something lighter, such as
?
Buroker's Fallen Empire series was one of my favourites reads of the year, so I'll vote for that one! I really couldn't get into Deiner's series so never read beyond the first one (although it's still on my someday list) and I haven't read your third choice.
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