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Glad you mentioned that. The list on Amazon Kindle I was going off of only showed 10 books. I looked a couple of other lists and the one you mentioned and a book 12 show up.
Currently rereading
Starship's Mage: Omnibus by Glynn Stewart. It’s not one that I reread regularly but it’s readable and I’m having a hard time finding any new books that appeal to me right now.

Finished Starship’s Mage and #2 in the series, gave up on #3. Read several fantasy books, one biography, and finished a humorous nonfiction I had paused.
Currently reading
Interstellar Mage by Glynn Stewart. It takes place between Starship’s Mage and its sequel, and Damian is not a character at all other than a few mentions of him. So far it’s holding my interest.
Currently reading

Interstellar Mage was good. I’m now reading its sequel
Mage-Provocateur which is also good. There’s also a very obvious reference to Ishmael Wang from the Nathan Lowell books (vendor named Ishmael asks character to buy a whelkie).


I liked his Exile series too.
Just finished L.L. Richman's The Chiral Agent, a new series,

I enjoyed the 5th book in the Wanderer series by Simon Goodson. Not as good to me as the earlier ones, but still solid.

A new one will be coming out soon by Amy DuBoff and her co-writer Lulcinda Pebre in their Shadowed Space Series, set in a part of the Cadicle Universe. And there are several Aeon 14 books coming out soon. And, Goodreads has giving me another 2 months of free Kindle unlimited, while I have yet to do my taxes. Read a book weighed against taxes ---- eventually I am going to have to go with my 2nd choice as the deadline approaches.
Mage-Provocateur was good. I’m mostly done with the third book
Agents of Mars which isn’t holding my interest as well. I’ll finish it but am unlikely to reread it. This trilogy runs parallel with the first few books about Damien.
I have no clue what I’ll be reading next. Not seeing anything interesting on Amazon that is already out as ebook. In a few days this one might be good:
Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott. One trilogy she wrote was good and worth rereading but the rest of her books were either “read once only” or not holding my attention at all. YMMV of course.
Edit: oh and there’s a fantasy book due out on the 11th that I know I’ll enjoy, but that author doesn’t do preorders so it’s not showing on Amazon or Goodreads yet.

I have no clue what I’ll be reading next. Not seeing anything interesting on Amazon that is already out as ebook. In a few days this one might be good:

Edit: oh and there’s a fantasy book due out on the 11th that I know I’ll enjoy, but that author doesn’t do preorders so it’s not showing on Amazon or Goodreads yet.
Lizzie wrote: "I still haven't started my taxes. But I read the latest Silver Ships book by Jucha!"
Ooooo a new one! Why the heck doesn’t Amazon show me new books by authors I follow instead of ridiculous matches?
Ooooo a new one! Why the heck doesn’t Amazon show me new books by authors I follow instead of ridiculous matches?

Ooooo a new one! Why the heck doesn’t Amazon show me new books by authors I follow instead of rid..."
I have the same problem. Amazon offers me books I have already read and fails to notify me of the next one in a series. I only learned of the lastest Silver Ship because someone else mentioned it in a thread somewhere in Goodreads.
I think there is something that goes on between authors and Amazon because some authors (I think Chaney is one) have stated in their newsletters or at the end of their books that Amazon will not notify of a new book.

Yeah: Looks like Deception is due out this month. Just need to find something to hold your interest until then.
For me: I'm rereading Dune, the secondary Starship Mage series, and maybe a couple other, harder, works.
What I need right now is not hard books, that's for sure. Give me some of that spaceship action.

Ooooo a new one! Why the heck doesn’t Amazon show me new books by authors I follow instead of rid..."
This is why losing FictFact was such a bummer. That site was super useful. The only alternative I’ve found is AuthorAlarms, but it’s not as good.

Ooooo a new one! Why the heck doesn’t Amazon show me new books...
This is why losing FictFact was such a bummer..."
Have you tried FictionDB? I have it send me email when books by my authors or in my series is added to site. Even though many are older books being added, I find it useful. I think many of us miss FictFact.
https://www.fictiondb.com/


FantasticFiction can also be helpful
https://www.fantasticfiction.com/
The latest Silver Ships book
Talus by S.H. Jucha was about 3.5 stars. Definitely readable, and I’ll probably reread it the next time I do a binge of the series, but not as enjoyable as many of the others in the series likely due to juggling so many characters that I couldn’t get a resonance with one.
Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott was released today. I gave up in the middle of the free preview. I have a low tolerance for main characters who are the heir to a throne and palace politics shenanigans.
I’ll be rereading various books until the 11th when a fantasy that I know I’ll enjoy will come out.


I’ll be rereading various books until the 11th when a fantasy that I know I’ll enjoy will come out.
Teresa wrote: "I have a low tolerance for main characters who are the heir to a throne and palace politics shenanigans."
I agree with you on that. I started reading The Last Emperox shortly after it came out and quickly got very fed up. It was all politics and mostly nasty politics at that. I may get back to it because I like the first two books of the Interdependency, but I'll have to force myself.
I agree with you on that. I started reading The Last Emperox shortly after it came out and quickly got very fed up. It was all politics and mostly nasty politics at that. I may get back to it because I like the first two books of the Interdependency, but I'll have to force myself.

I agree with you on that. I started reading [book:The Last Emperox|38322550..."
For those of you who hate that sort of thing, in Last Emperox specifically (view spoiler)

I follow a lot of authors on Amazon. Plenty of times Amazon doesn’t email me until a couple of months after the book came out. Sometimes they do email me in the preorder stage, but I’ve seen more emails about books I’ve already finished than books I could preorder.
Book 10 of the series starting with
Bob's Saucer Repair by Jerry Boyd just came out. Title is
Monkey Business
But it’s about bedtime and I have work tomorrow..... gah.....


But it’s about bedtime and I have work tomorrow..... gah.....





Then, I finally did my taxes today and e-filed them. My printer won't print (it still copies, faxes, and scans), so guess I will start looking at a replacement, but it added an hour to the process. (7 hours - I could have read a book!)
Monkey Business was good, at least for those who liked Bob’s Saucer Repair. I read a few fantasies.
Now I’m reading
Fathers' Honor by M.C.A. Hogarth. This is the newest in the Pelted Universe. This one isn’t true space opera, although the story started with the point of view character on a ship going to the Eldritch home planet. Multiple alien races, trying to provide medical and other help to the Eldritch. Culture clashes, people getting used to living on a planet unlike what they are used to, etc.
Now I’m reading


Finished rereading
Suicide Run by Nathan Lowell for the group read this morning, and now I’m rereading the third in the trilogy
Home Run.




Same. I loves me some Murderbot.
Currently reading Edges by Linda Nagata, which is Space Opera that falls a bit more on the harder side of the sci-fi spectrum.

Me too !
I discovered Blake Crouch so I read:
Recursion

Dark Matter

Wayward Pines 1 & 2


All the Asimov's Fondation books. For the 1st time, yes I know ... I keep some of the classics "under the elbow" (French expression) as there arent' so many.
Severance by Ma Ling

Alan Dean Foster's Lost & Found

And some urban fantasy.
And now I'm reading David Drake's RCN n°11





I’ve been rereading fantasy books lately. The eARC of the next Liaden Universe book should show up in September- looking forward to that one.
Trader's Leap.


I read the series, but for some reason the last book did not grab me as much.
I finally found a SF book that held my interest. This one is closer to alien romance than space opera, but it has a lot of action. Luna of Earth by Laura Jo Phillips.
Currently rereading
Messinants by S.H. Jucha because I needed something with aliens.
Next up (or possibly luring me away from Messinants) is one of two new books:
12th book in April
by Mackey Chandler, just out today. Title is Who Can Own the Stars?
Trader's Leap by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. EARC is due out any moment now, from Baen. Official and cheaper version will be out in early December.

Next up (or possibly luring me away from Messinants) is one of two new books:
12th book in April




I found some free books on Kindle last month so I read :
The Game by Terry Schott


Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler

Infinity Claws by Andrew Mackay

Books 2 and 3 of the Embers of War series. Was disapointed in the last one, the psychology of the caracters felt artificial.


I'm reading Redliners by David Drake



Moving onto

Thinking of rereading







I read Glynn Stewart's Deception and The Service of Mars.


Been reading Clara Wood's Lunera Station series (finished through book 4).


J.J. Green's Star Mage Saga book 6.

Also, M. D. Cooper's The Hyperion War and The Marauder's Compass.


A couple of Star Trek books - Jean Luc Picard's autobiography and an original Trek by Dayton Ward - Agents of Influence.


Finally, David Drake's Lt. Leary book 5 and have started on Book 6.


Sounds fun. Worth a read?

Sounds fun. Worth a read?"
It’s a lightweight action story that borrows from other IP, but I liked it. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Well, I will say that Chaney and Moon have softened up the Reaper and then they did fill in the pages with a fight with a - big stinging beast with babies? It wasn't the best book in the group, but I will go on to the next to see if he beats the dangerous Union.

I’m about half through

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