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What Else Are You Reading - March 2017
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Murder mystery. In space. With clones. What's not to love?


Adding Shadowbahn to the March list because it looks like a trip, Song of Susannah, and Ready Player One because my library just purchased the downloadable audio and I want to hear Wil Wheaton read it.

I tried and abandoned Borderline by Mishell Baker however I'm going to argue that if you are a fan of urban fantasy or kickass women or interesting fantasy, you should try it anyway. You see I struggle with urban fantasy and don't really care for the fey, so I had to quit when I got to that point. It's likely you won't. In fact my friends list is overwhelmingly five-starring this book.


Gateway came into the library today, so that's next once I pick it up tomorrow (later today; it's 2:45 am). I'll hit a couple graphic novels I have sitting here in the meantime.


That was almost enough to keep me reading but the fey kept gluing the pages together.

Try Black Bodies and Quantum Cats: Tales from the Annals of Physics by Jennifer Ouilette. Each chapter is a tidy little essay on a science and associated scientist, ordered chronologically. I've been dipping into it periodically for a couple years now.


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Pohl is neither the first nor the last to use this trope, but maaaaaan is it boring.
^Andrew, have you read the others? I am giving modest thought to making a "Heechee series" thread.


I do admit I'm starting to feel a bit of scifi withdrawal, though.

Cool. Thanks for the suggestion Trike.

Currently reading The Shadowed Sun by NK Jemisin.

Starting Realms of the Dead.

I tried watching Adventure Time and I was either not young enough or not stoned enough to get it.

Other shows that got me the same way were Steven Universe and Gravity Falls.


I hate to give up on a story, but this one (5th of a 6 book series) waited a good long time before I picked it up. Not particularly hopeful on this one. It is at least readable and makes decent filler while I wait for something better to come along.

Good book, that.

Good book, ..."
It is, very good. I'm maybe 60% of the way in, just got to the point where WW I is ending. Had to search for a map in order to get a real appreciation for the importance placed on the Dardanelles by Britain and the rest of the Allies.

How did you like Six Wakes? I listened to the audio that she narrates and did not enjoy it as much as I would have hoped.


Sorry, really can't say yet. I'm not very far through. Suffering from not being able to get the book on Kindle or Audible in the UK. It's so much easier to get through a book when it goes everywhere with you on your phone ...


Hopefully, after that and the pile of comics in my TBR, I will still have time to read the new Scalzi novel, The Collapsing Empire, at the end of the month.





I note now that it is book #2 in a series so of course I'm wondering if some of my confusion is a lack of world building that book #1 already covered...


I note now that it is book #2 in a series so of course I..."
Well, I'd recommend book 1 (The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps) on its own terms, but no, there's no additional worldbuilding -- or, rather, the worldbuilding in Wildeeps is much like the worldbuilding in Taste, where it's all just kind of implicit rather than explicit.

Book 1 has some details about the gods and demi-gods that would be helpful for book 2, but i believe nothing of plot relevance. Book 2 has a confusing structure that should clarify itself eventually.
The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps is fantastic though, so of course you should go read it!

Book 1 has so..."
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I note now that it is book ..."
Thanks to both, this is helpful information.

Then I will do Gateway with the group. I have both the audio book and the real book so will listen along while reading. The first time i have done this so I look forward to seeing how that reading experience works for me.
Also I have just joined another book club and they have chosen The Sellout so I have just started the audio book of that.
I am also halfway through City of Blades and boy is it good. I am rather loathe to pause it will listening to The Sellout on my commute but I think I an finish that off quickly and get back to the action.
Phew that looks like quite a busy month reading wise... hmmm


Whilst I did like it, I much preferred the way that Arkwright was done instead of this one.

Beast Master - solid entry
Black Blood Brother
About to read Extracted
Recommending to Everyone The Foul Mouth and the Fanged Lady whilst the covers are, well, lets be honest, not great but an amazing and unique UF series many books in and lots of shorts to expand the world and tie things together
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