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What Else Are You Reading in 2021?


Now onto the next book in series The Burning God. Also starting Murderbot#2 Artificial Condition in parallel.


It is very good."
Don, no, that’s one I haven’t read. I probably will at some point.

Michelle, yes, lots going on in that one, as I recall.

I came across this with Cage of Souls. I was able to order the British edition in paperback from US amazon (it shipped from Book Depository, iirc), but there is not an ebook for it on that site."
Yeah, I couldn't find his Dogs of War a couple years ago, and so ordered a Brit paperback of it. I passed it on to someone in IRL SF group.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

It is my favorite installment so far :)
Gabi wrote: "This week I read
A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik which was lame and a real letdown after her "Uprooted" and "Spinning Silver" which I liked. And to my utter dismay ..."
Glad I don't have it in my TBR then! I was curious on why you only gave it two stars.
I just finished Everfair, which had been pitched to me awhile ago as something like "Steampunk alt history of Liberia," which...isn't wrong, but also not at all right! A much more hopeful look at forming a "more perfect nation" than anticipated, with way cooler airships and a lot more queer and disability-centric content!

Also set a goal to try to read through more of the short fiction that I own, including a bunch of Gardner Dozois's best of series books. Currently reading Trinity which is in his first best of the best collections.
Also starting both of next month's BotM's.

Check out the UKLG reading project here for links to almost all the discussions we have in group! There are so many, both group books and buddy reads.



Great series but I don't think he is ever going to finish it which makes me sad.

I think it has been planned for next year every year since 2016 but I would be delighted to be wrong this time 😀

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Oo I meant you thought the horse book Thunderhead

Currently reading an Eisenhower biography"Eisenhower, in war and peace"

I have never read that one Bonnie although I loved My Friend Flicka when I was a child.

as far as horse books from my childhood, I loved Misty of Chincoteague


I really liked the Chalion series. I had read those when they were first published.
Do note that Curse of Chalion is narrated (at least the one I listened to) by a voice actor who laughs and stutters and stuff as he is giving lines, which I sometimes found distracting as it felt a bit forced/staged rather than natural.

Oh no! That would be distracting. I have the hard copies of the books, so I didn't have that problem!

My fiancée read that last year and refused to read it at night. She would only read it in the morning.

My fiancée read that last year and refused to read it at night. She would only read it in the morning."
Sounds like me when I read Pet Sematary.

Onto


It's my first finished book this year after a couple of false starts (par for the course post-isolation days, I'm sorry to say).


Wow! I haven't read it yet. I hope that I could do it this year. In fact, I am a big fan of Jules Verne who haven't read much of his books! Excited to hear that of you! Have fun reading it!

It really shows how The Allies beat the Axis with The American Assembly Line as much as anything else.
An unvarnished look at Ike who I like.


Sci-fi mystery. A member of a very rich and powerful family is found murdered in Newcastle, England 200 years in the future. This is a very detailed police procedural stretching out to 948 pages. Life is too short. Not recommended.


Sci-fi mystery. A member of a very rich and powerful family is found murdered in Newcastle, England 200 years in the future...."
I enjoyed it but it did take a long time to read

It really shows how The Allies beat the Axis with The American Assembly Line as much as anything else.
An unvarnished look at Ike who..."
I have a copy of that on my TBR shelf at home. I enjoyed the author’s FDR.


My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/3791566057



It really shows how The Allies beat the Axis with The American Assembly Line as much as anything else.
An unvarnished look at Ike who..."
I haven't read that one is it any good?

Interesting substories like the German General who refused orders to destroy Paris on his way out....


Emily Woo Zeller did a nice job on the narration for the audiobook. The writing is a little rough around the edges. I really enjoyed getting to know Li-Lin and the ghosts of old San Francisco. A nice blend of folklore, Asian culture, a tiny dash of history and engaging plot. The author loves Asian martial arts, culture & movies. It shows in the story.
Pretty sure Dawn & Anna would enjoy the story.
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