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Kev (sporadicreviews) Almost finished with the current Murderbot novel,Network Effect , and loving it!


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Lizzie | 303 comments Ally wrote: "I like the Lt. Leary series bur I was very disapointed by the n.11 Death's Bright Day. So I didn't read the last 2. Will do one day ..."

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.


message 253: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Currently rereading Starship's Mage Omnibus (Starship's Mage, #1) by Glynn Stewart 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.


message 254: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (last edited Jun 30, 2020 10:52AM) (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
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 (Starship's Mage Red Falcon, #1) by Glynn Stewart 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.


message 255: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Interstellar Mage was good. I’m now reading its sequel Mage-Provocateur (Starship's Mage Red Falcon, #2) by Glynn Stewart 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).


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Lizzie | 303 comments I really liked the Starship Mage series. I keep looking for a new one.

I liked his Exile series too.

Just finished L.L. Richman's The Chiral Agent, a new series, The Chiral Agent (Biogenesis War, #1) by L.L. Richman , the newest Renegade Star book (#15), and a few of M.D. Cooper's that I had collected over the last few months.

I enjoyed the 5th book in the Wanderer series by Simon Goodson. Not as good to me as the earlier ones, but still solid. Wanderer - Salvation (Wanderer's Odyssey #6) by Simon Goodson

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.


message 257: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (last edited Jul 04, 2020 07:30AM) (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Mage-Provocateur was good. I’m mostly done with the third book Agents of Mars (Starship's Mage Red Falcon, #3) by Glynn Stewart 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 (The Sun Chronicles, #1) by Kate Elliott 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.


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Lizzie | 303 comments I still haven't started my taxes. But I read the latest Silver Ships book by Jucha!


message 259: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
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?


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Lizzie | 303 comments Teresa wrote: "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 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.


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William | 5 comments The next in Glynn Stewart's Scattered Stars series should be out very shortly, right?

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.


message 262: by Trike (new)

Trike | 777 comments Teresa wrote: "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 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.


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L J | 186 comments Trike wrote: "Teresa wrote: "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...
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/


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C. John Kerry (cjkerry) | 621 comments Odd, until now I had never heard of FictFact. Would have been useful for SF and Fantasy. I already get the newsletters from Stop, You're Killing Me so mysteries are already covered.


message 265: by L J (new)

L J | 186 comments I use Stop You're Killing Me a lot.
FantasticFiction can also be helpful
https://www.fantasticfiction.com/


message 266: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
The latest Silver Ships book Talus (Silver Ships #16) by S.H. Jucha 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 (The Sun Chronicles, #1) by Kate Elliott 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.


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Betsy | 1064 comments Mod
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.


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Trike | 777 comments Betsy wrote: "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 [book:The Last Emperox|38322550..."



For those of you who hate that sort of thing, in Last Emperox specifically (view spoiler)


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Brandon Harbeke | 130 comments I use the Follow feature on Amazon for authors I like. It seems to do a pretty good job of emailing me when an author has a new book in their system. This notification is usually in the pre-order time frame instead of on the release date, though.


message 270: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
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.


message 271: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Book 10 of the series starting with Bob's Saucer Repair (Bob and Nikki, #1) by Jerry Boyd Bob's Saucer Repair by Jerry Boyd just came out. Title is Monkey Business (Bob and Nikki Book 10) by Jerry Boyd Monkey Business

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


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Lizzie | 303 comments I read Shadow Rising Shadow Rising (Shadowed Space #2) by Lucinda Pebre by Lucinda Pebre and Amy DuBoff, set in Amy's Cadicle Universe and J.J. Green's lastest Dark Mage book - Accursed Space Accursed Space by J.J. Green , along with Tier 2 and Tier 3 by Cindy Gunderson Tier 2 by Cindy Gunderson Tier 3 (Tier Trilogy) by Cindy Gunderson .

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!)


message 273: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (last edited Jul 16, 2020 04:00AM) (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
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 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.


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Audrey | 515 comments Daisy's Run by Scott Baron. I am just starting it but am already confused. One of the characters is referred to as a cyborg, but seems to maybe be an android instead. Then several other characters are human/machine melds but are not cyborgs? If it is a bust, at least it was free on Amazon the day I got it. I will keep reading.


message 275: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Finished rereading Suicide Run (Smuggler's Tales From the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper #2) by Nathan Lowell Suicide Run by Nathan Lowell for the group read this morning, and now I’m rereading the third in the trilogy Home Run (Smuggler's Tales From The Golden Age Of The Solar Clipper #3) by Nathan Lowell Home Run.


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Audrey | 515 comments Suicide Run (Smuggler's Tales From the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper #2) by Nathan Lowell for the August group read


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Cynthia Armistead Newman (technomom) | 10 comments I just finished reading the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells and LOVED them. I can't wait for the next volume!


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Trike | 777 comments Cyn wrote: "I just finished reading the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells and LOVED them. I can't wait for the next volume!"

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.


message 279: by Ally (last edited Aug 17, 2020 09:18AM) (new)

Ally | 99 comments Cyn wrote: "I just finished reading the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells and LOVED them. I can't wait for the next volume!"

Me too !

I discovered Blake Crouch so I read:
Recursion Recursion by Blake Crouch just great
Dark Matter Dark Matter by Blake Crouch crazy
Wayward Pines 1 & 2 Pines (Wayward Pines, #1) by Blake Crouch Wayward (Wayward Pines #2) by Blake Crouch I felt sorry for them

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 Severance by Ling Ma . Very good

Alan Dean Foster's Lost & Found Lost and Found by Alan Dean Foster I like the sense of humor of this author.

And some urban fantasy.

And now I'm reading David Drake's RCN n°11 Though Hell Should Bar the Way (RCN Series Book 12) by David Drake . It's not from the usual caracters POV so it's a good change.


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Trike | 777 comments I’ve been hitting the Space Opera pretty hard this month. Currently listening to the full cast recording of Aurora Rising, which is YA but I quite like it. It has a “Star Trek meets Firefly but with teenagers” vibe to it. I’m about halfway. Warp drives, psychic powers, space elves, ersatz Klingons... it’s all good.


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Audrey | 515 comments I am just starting Home Run by Nathan Lowell. He is one of those authors where I wanted to read everything he wrote.


message 283: by Trike (new)

Trike | 777 comments Aurora Rising is meh. It is far too derivative of other IP, and the ending is lame. I’ve canceled my library hold of the sequel.


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M. Garnet | 63 comments I am in the final book Survive of the series by Vea Nazarian. She has done a great job with the surrounding characters throughout the series. I have made a reference that there is a sadistic touch that bothers me but the over all story is a different SciFi opera that leads you from page to page just to see how the heroine gets out of the next horrid problem.


message 285: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
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 by Sharon Lee Trader's Leap.


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Lizzie | 303 comments M. wrote: "I am in the final book Survive of the series by Vea Nazarian. She has done a great job with the surrounding characters throughout the series. I have made a reference that there is a sadistic touch ..."

I read the series, but for some reason the last book did not grab me as much.


message 287: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (last edited Aug 31, 2020 05:55AM) (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
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.


message 288: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (last edited Sep 01, 2020 06:34PM) (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Currently rereading Messinants (Pyreans, #2) by S.H. Jucha 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 April (April, #1) by Mackey Chandler by Mackey Chandler, just out today. Title is Who Can Own the Stars?
Trader's Leap by Sharon Lee 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.


message 289: by Ally (last edited Sep 02, 2020 07:30AM) (new)

Ally | 99 comments RCN n°12 by David Drake Though Hell Should Bar the Way (RCN Series Book 12) by David Drake . Again not a story with the usual caracters at all but nice.

I found some free books on Kindle last month so I read :
The Game by Terry Schott The Game (The Game is Life, #1) by Terry Schott and I get hooked ! So I read the 2nd one Digital Heretic (The Game is Life, #2) by Terry Schott . There are 7 more.

Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler wich is a very good novella (Hugo and Nebula winner)

Infinity Claws by Andrew Mackay Star Cat Infinity Claws by Andrew Mackay which was bad. Poor cats had to fight in a electric cage ... the story was stupid.

Books 2 and 3 of the Embers of War series. Was disapointed in the last one, the psychology of the caracters felt artificial. Fleet of Knives (Embers of War, #2) by Gareth L. Powell Light of Impossible Stars (Embers of War, #3) by Gareth L. Powell

I'm reading Redliners by David Drake Redliners by David Drake which is a good surprise. It's military SF but no strarships battles here. It's the Vietnam's war in an Alien jungle, very alien jungle.


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Pickle (pickle99) Just read Old Man's War (Old Man's War, #1) by John Scalzi and really enjoyed it, a bit soppy but true space opera and some original ideas.

Moving onto For We Are Many (Bobiverse, #2) by Dennis E. Taylor (Bobiverse #2)- quite enjoyed the first one. Seems slow to get going but I'm only 2 chapters in.

Thinking of rereading Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #1) by Dan Simmons The Fall of Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #2) by Dan Simmons (Hyperion #1-2)- was quite touched by those books, when I day dream I end up thinking of images from those books. Hoping someone will buy me The Endymion Omnibus (Hyperion Cantos, #3-4) by Dan Simmons Hyperion (#3-4) for xmas.


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Laz the Sailor (laz7) | 215 comments I just finished Honor Among Thieves which is incredibly innovative and exciting.


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Audrey | 515 comments I am about a third of the way into The Service of Mars by Glynn Stewart.


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Gaines Post (gainespost) | 234 comments I’m just over a quarter the way through The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling. It’s a slow build, and a bit too much in the author’s head (which has a double entendre, for anyone who has read it hehe), but I am enjoying it. I think it’s just the sort of story / escape I needed. (view spoiler)


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M. Garnet | 63 comments I am in the middle of the Last Reaper series and boy those two guys that put their heads together to write these stories really created some great characters, especially the main Reaper. It makes an old lady like me want to go out and get a fat cigar and a double shot of good whiskey while I ready the next one. I wholly recommend this series.


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Trike | 777 comments Started Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes last night, which is straight-up non-stop Space Opera action adventure. It’s Firefly with telenovela overtones. (There is a section that is hilariously straight out of a telenovela, except with bird-dino aliens.)


message 296: by Lizzie (new)

Lizzie | 303 comments I don't recall if I posted in August, so here is my summary.

I read Glynn Stewart's Deception and The Service of Mars. Deception (Scattered Stars Conviction Book 2) by Glynn Stewart The Service of Mars (Starship's Mage, #9) by Glynn Stewart

Been reading Clara Wood's Lunera Station series (finished through book 4). Lunara Station Box Set (Books 1-3) A space opera adventure series by Clara Woods Bartoc Secret (Lunara Station Book 4) by Clara Woods

J.J. Green's Star Mage Saga book 6. Flight From Sanctuary (Star Mage Saga #6) by J.J. Green (Seems like a lot of mages in my most recent readings).

Also, M. D. Cooper's The Hyperion War and The Marauder's Compass. The Hyperion War - An Epic Military Space Opera Adventure (Aeon 14 The Sol Dissolution Book 3) by M.D. Cooper Marauder's Compass (Outlaws of Aquilia Book 3) by M.D. Cooper

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

Finally, David Drake's Lt. Leary book 5 and have started on Book 6. Some Golden Harbor (Lt. Leary, #5) by David Drake


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Gaines Post (gainespost) | 234 comments Trike wrote: "Started Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes last night, which is straight-up non-stop Space Opera action adventure. It’s Firefly with telenovela overtones. (There is a section that is..."

Sounds fun. Worth a read?


message 298: by Trike (new)

Trike | 777 comments Gaines wrote: "Trike wrote: "Started Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes last night, which is straight-up non-stop Space Opera action adventure. It’s Firefly with telenovela overtones. (There is a s...

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...


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M. Garnet | 63 comments I am still in the Reaper series. Yep as an ole gal, I still read about this tough guy and want a good cigar and a short glass of whiskey. LOL
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.


message 300: by Teresa, Plan B is in Effect (last edited Sep 06, 2020 10:39AM) (new)

Teresa Carrigan | 3643 comments Mod
Who Can Own the Stars? (April Book 12) by Mackey Chandler Who Can Own the Stars? by Mackey Chandler was good (assuming you liked the more recent books in its series). I would have enjoyed it more if the context didn’t switch quite as often. That kind of thing makes it harder for me to immerse myself in the story. The story fills in a few more gaps in the history before the Family Law series starts.

I’m about half through Trader's Leap by Sharon Lee Trader's Leap by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. This one is slower paced so far, with fewer story threads. I fully expect that the second half of the book will have more breathless action, since most of the other books in the series have done that. I’m glad I have Monday off because I’m likely to stay up late reading it.


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