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The Many-Colored Land
I, Robot
The Caves of Steel
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Thinking Machines: The Quest for Artificial Intelligence--And Where It's Taking Us Next
probably too much for one month, but I will see how far I get

I am reading The Shadow Isle (Silver Wyrm, #3) for our Deverry series read, to be followed by Heir to Sevenwaters and Empire of Ivory for another Goodreads group. Then I'm going to read Paladin of Souls, sequel to one of our March books.


Edge of Dark was really good, wasn't it? I loved it also. I'm currently reading Strange the Dreamer which is good, but long. I'm probably going to read Dusk or Dark or Dawn or Day next and then Alliance, the second book in the Linesman trilogy...the first book was surprisingly excellent.
I am reading and enjoying Karavans, and have Child of a Hidden Sea lined up next. Probably The Shadow Isle (Silver Wyrm, #3) after that, if my loan comes in, or I'll continue the Karavans trilogy.

Anthony wrote: "I'm rereading the Dragonlance trilogy after a thirty year gap. It's not as bad as I feared, although Tasslehof and the mage Raistlin are carrying a lot of the other characters in terms of my intere..."
I've been afraid to re-read that - I have such fond memories of the series but after several decades' more exposure to amazing fantasy I think I'll find it trite and formulaic. You're not finding that?
I've been afraid to re-read that - I have such fond memories of the series but after several decades' more exposure to amazing fantasy I think I'll find it trite and formulaic. You're not finding that?

A friend and myself were utterly obsessed with it at the time. Though I started loosing interest with some of the additional sub series.
Not reading much of anything right now, or at least anything enjoyable. I'm nose deep in spec sheets, technical docs, and similar.

Also re-reading Shakespeare's Planet by Clifford Simak. The memory of my first read of it many years ago only offered up one brief and trivial moment, consisting of Carnivore's greeting: "Welcome to this asshole of a planet". Everything else has disappeared from my brain. Fun to read it again after all these years.

Andreas wrote: "Done with The Collapsing Empire (review here). I'd say wait for sequels in the series are available before starting this one."
Good tip.

I just finished Karavans, and was planning on starting Child of a Hidden Sea next - but it ended on such a cliffhanger that I'm going to read Deepwood next (and probably finish out the trilogy), then get to Dellamonica afterwards.

After some hard decisions I started something older The Immortals



Started a Doctor Who book
Doctor Who: Casualties of War
I finished the books for my various April group reads and then read the next installment in the Saga of Recluce, Scion of Cyador. Going out of genre next with Move to Strike and maybe one other as yet unchosen book before starting on my group reads for May.

I'm reading Hidden Figures: The Untold True Story of Four African-American Women Who Helped Launch Our Nation into Space, which I have to have back at the library next week - it's the book the (excellent) movie was based on. Next up I have Child of a Hidden Sea and The Shadow Isle (Silver Wyrm, #3) for our discussions, and I need to finish the Karavans trilogy.
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