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What Else Are You Reading in 2019?
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That might work just fine for you.
If I regretted it (or the other three I read last year), I would have stopped. Butler's writing is great, and it holds up incredibly well decades later, including excellent direct and indirect social commentary. There's just not an abundance of joy and light.
It's no more intense than a lot of apocalyptic/dystopian fare. It all depends on your reading preferences, and how many you care to read right in a row.



Which I'm glad I did, but I'm recovering with 50 cc's of Murderbot, stat. (Artificial Condition)

I plan to continue on with River of Stars next, which I understand takes place in the same setting but 400 years later.


I thought Under Heaven was good, but River of Stars was absolutely wonderful. Enjoy!

Lizzie, That’s great to hear, thanks!

Lizzie, That’s ..."
Huh. Sounds neat anyway- might have to check it out. Thanks!


Hmm, the first time I read it I definitely preferred eye-reading. There is so much weird stuff thrown at you, it's easier to take in when you can take natural pauses after each one. But after a while, when you're in the world, the audio is fine. If you have access to both, I'd say read the first few chapters with your eyes, and then continue with audio once you feel comfortable.

Richard W. Buro, in the deep heart
of the Lone Star State of Texas

I listened to it on audio, and loved it, but it probably depends a little on your tolerance for being thrown in to the middle of things and not knowing what's going on for a while, and just muddling through hoping that it'll all become clear. It definitely takes a while to figure out what all is going on, so if being confused for a while until things fall into place is not to your taste, then probably go with Anna's suggestion.



Would you be interested in a BR for Hexarchate Stories? I'm at the top of the hold list at my library, so I'm up for reading it as soon as it comes out.

Claudia wrote: "The complete Wheel of Time series, the Dresden Files series, and the Lightbringer series, plus a few more books...I have lofty goals for 2019. There goes all my New Year’s resolutions..."
OH, is that all? I really don't think you push yourself enough, young lady! haha!
OH, is that all? I really don't think you push yourself enough, young lady! haha!


The only one that I made this year was about reading. I can't decide if that's cheating or knowing myself.

It turned out to not be an SF book (albeit the frame story is about abduction by aliens, but I read this as a metaphor), but a YA novel about loss and guilt. I was surprisingly easily drawn into the plot, liked the characters and found a lot of my own teenage melodramatic world-weary thoughts mirrored therein.
A rather unexpected gem.






You're starting with the good ones! After those I'd recommend trying out her short fiction, specifically Jackalope Wives and Other Stories.

Whenever I add another book to my TBR list these days the phrase "To infinity and beyond!" comes to mind. However this one sounds too good to pass up. Thanks!






I've read this with my boys not long ago. And afterwards we watched the movie (never watched it before). The boys were quite upset at how inacurate the movie was. It was fun to listen to them while we watched. XD


Same happened to me with The Shining though so won't be the first time!

This book has less than 100 ratings here on GR and this has to change. It is easily one of the best Fantasy books I've ever read, it is a meaningful re-telling of the trail of tears in Fantasy attire. The author is of the Cherokee Nation and knows what he's writing about. I was sucked in, swept away, shivered and cried. This narration has everything I want in a good book.

This book has less than 100 ratings here on G..."
Did you read it or listen to it?

There seems to be no audioversion for it (at least not in my country), so I read it.

I really enjoyed that book. Read it in a buddy read for another group. I plan to read the sequel.

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