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What Else Are You Reading - May 2018
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Latest round of reviews.
I read Nimona and after a bit of a slow start I really enjoyed this. - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)
Replay: The History of Video Games This turned out to offer a wider breadth of history over other books I've read on the subject. - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)
The Land: Alliances I'm probably done with this series. I can't stand the main character. - ★★½☆☆ - (My Review)
Does anyone have any recommendations for LitRPG (ideally in audiobook) where the main character isn't an obnoxious dudebro? It seems like the kind of stuff that is mostly self-published. I'm probably better off trying to find some translated manga that likely does a much better job of it.
I read Nimona and after a bit of a slow start I really enjoyed this. - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)
Replay: The History of Video Games This turned out to offer a wider breadth of history over other books I've read on the subject. - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)
The Land: Alliances I'm probably done with this series. I can't stand the main character. - ★★½☆☆ - (My Review)
Does anyone have any recommendations for LitRPG (ideally in audiobook) where the main character isn't an obnoxious dudebro? It seems like the kind of stuff that is mostly self-published. I'm probably better off trying to find some translated manga that likely does a much better job of it.

The only LitRPG book I know have on my shelves is Andrew Rowe's Sufficiently Advanced Magic. No idea if the main character is dumb or not. And the only reason I have it is because I got it as a prize. I'm very wary of this genre, and I'm not sure even the Japanese could save it for me.
I've watched a fair bit of anime (most/all of which is based on manga or light novels) that I've enjoyed. Then again I'm still playing World of Warcraft..so one could argue I've been trapped in a video game myself for the last 15 years.

I haven't read them, but I really enjoyed the anime adaptation of Log Horizon, Vol. 1. It doesn't have the same volume of fighting as others I've watched.
I've debated trying to pick it up because I'm not optimistic about more of the story being adapted
I've debated trying to pick it up because I'm not optimistic about more of the story being adapted

The only LitRPG book I know have on my shelves is Andrew Rowe's Sufficiently Advanced Magic. No idea if the main character is dumb or not. And the only reason I ha..."
This book has a much younger MC set in a magic school and the RPG factor is much less in your face as it is in The Land: Founding series.







I’ve started Night’s Master but am struggling with many of the same issues others have noted about plot (or lack thereof).


LAPL also had the other two "Red London" books (technically the "Shades of Magic" Series) so while I am in a bit of a lull for books, starting in on those. They are decent enough bubblegum, but for me the high point of crosstime books will always be Worlds of the Imperium.


Starting the last book of Daniel Abraham's Long Price Quartet, The Price of Spring.
S&L challenge tally:
Sword: 17
Laser: 11







On Audible I’m listening to a good old-fashioned magic-laden fantasy epic, The Black Prism. I don’t have many credits left in my annual subscription so I’m only buying nice looongg listens atm!

For non fans of hockey, the Golden Knight are in their first year of existence in the beautiful city of Las Vegas and was a 500-1 future bet to win the Stanley Cup, Hockey's and the worlds best trophy. Many Vegas people place a novelty bet as a keepsake but the casinos are looking to take a bath.


Two e-books, Folk which was a strange book full of cod fairy tales that were not quite as good as reading Grimm's. It reads like a scholarly attempt at recreation.
And Another Thing... which tries hard but isn't quit Douglas Adams. A valiant effort but not quite good enough. Better to leave it alone. Arthur Dent should be left alone, poor bugger.
Finished Night's Master in audio book. Lovely narration except for the women voices which all sounded like 12 yo girls. The less said about the subject matter the better (comments will appear elsewhere).

Going back to Mountain of Black Glass by Tad Williams. My god Williams needs an editor with the guts to tell him to condense things down. He's got about 1-2 books worth of story that he spread through this whole four book series and the rest is just him creating yet another imaginary cyberspace world for the characters to traipse through to show how clever his imagination is.

Been wanting to catch up on some Cthulhu mythos and I see that Herbert West-Reanimator is free to read. That's next.


I’ve given up on quite a few books for similar reasons. I think I may need to start looking up in advance if a book contains any sexual violence because it’s clearly something that bothers me a lot. I don’t like ruling things out for content reasons without even giving them a try but I’m also fed up with repeated Lems.

The second Murderbot book, Artificial Condition, showed up at the library, but at this rate I feel like I won’t get to it before the loan expires.

Then I was running the bookfair at my sons school and a book came in the teen reads box that caught my attention. I started reading Circus Galacticus and purchased it after 1 chapter. It's a cute story with a really cool setting. Space circus! Definitely need someone to write me a more adult book with kind of setting!
Now I'm working on A Court of Frost and Starlight and enjoying checking in with some of my favorite characters in one of my favorite worlds.... it's going by too fast though. One of those I can't stop reading, but I don't want it to be over conundrums.

I’ve given up on quite a few bo..."
I hear you. I feel the same way..
I abandoned this month's book club pick for similar reasons, and instead I've decided to listen to the Audible version of


Sword: 19
Laser: 11

I abandoned this month’s book club pick for similar reasons.."
Yep, I didn’t last long with Night's Master either!
I’ve now moved on to Steelheart, a YA offering from Brandon Sanderson (so I’m going to trust it doesn’t have any gross sexual violence) which is so far an interesting take on the superhero concept.
And I’m also reading Grace and the Fever by Zan Romanoffwhich is a fantasy book- in the sense of being about the fantasy of meeting your favourite band, and how that compares to the reality.

I've started on Children of Time (mentioned in last month's thread) which is really engaging so far.

If you haven't already found it, there is an audible story too (maybe audible only?) It's terrific
A Rare Book of Cunning Device

A Rare Book of Cunning Device ."
If you havn't discovered this already, the entire series is amazing on Audible:)


All this talk of re-reading The Expanse is making me think that should be my next project... Nemesis Games is my favorite too.

Song... is on sale right now for $2 FYI


Obligatory "why do you hate the expanse, John" post... :)
Full disclosure: I never went past the first book so I've no opinion on the series past that.

Rick wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Finished Circe and I really enjoyed it. I love Greek mythology so it was definitely a win. Madeline Miller's other novel, The Song of Achilles has no..."
Yep! Already peeped that and bought a copy!

AndrewP wrote: "Mark wrote: "If you haven't already found it, there is an audible story too (maybe audible only?) It's terrific
A Rare Book of Cunning Device ."
If you havn't discovered this already, the entire ..."
Yep, already got it, can't wait to start listening :D
Too bad Audible books is so damn expensive. I do hear lots of good things about the narrator.

Circe is next on my list!
Silvana wrote: "Riding with the Mad Lancers and Riflejacks in McClellan's new book Wrath of Empire. Anyone reading it as well?
AndrewP wrote: "Mark wrote: "If you haven't already found it, there ..."
Yeah. I'm doing the audio with a few friends in my other group
AndrewP wrote: "Mark wrote: "If you haven't already found it, there ..."
Yeah. I'm doing the audio with a few friends in my other group

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