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What Else Are You Reading in 2021?
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And Don, I’m glad you’re enjoying your loot already. I have to admit I knew nothing about Belisarius and I think I did in fact look him up at some point during or after that series.

I enjoyed it thoroughly, and am glad I read it on Kindle. Prevents night time concussion when reading in bed...

The author warns this book is not an easy read... He is correct, however let me say... I opened the boo..."
Thanks, looks like I will have to give this one a look.

The author warns this book is not an easy read... He is correct, however let me say... I op..."
Okay, talk about good timing. Went to add it to my TBR and at the moment it is free on Kindle, so I snagged a copy. What a good way to start the day.




So, I am now into


Variety is the spice of life, Don! We've all heard that one :)


And Don, I’m glad you’re enjoying your loot already. I have to admit I knew nothing about Belisarius and I think I did ..."
Youkneek, I have decided to join the club and check out your shelves ; ) I hope I am not being too forward!!

Shards of Honour. Okay, this was actually an accident. I meant to click another audiobook on my phone but I guess hit this one instead? I'm taking that as a sign that I was meant to read this, and so far I'm interested. I'm about a quarter of the way in and it's not quite as bad as I thought it was going to based on some comments I've seen floating around. Maybe I've yet to hit the really romance heavy parts though? It seems like in a lot of reviews the SFF crowd doesn't like it so much but the reading outside their genre folks do. So, we'll see.
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold. I'm reading a book I own, in a series I'm already in the middle of! *pats self on back* I am in the mood for some cold war intrigue. I have heard so much good about this one, so I have high expectations. I liked the first two in the series, so I'm hopefully that it will live up to my expectations. Also about a quarter of the way into this and it seems like I'm just about into the actual meat of the story and past most of the setup.

LOL Michelle, I’m happy to have you join the raiding party! Especially since you’re a fellow Carol Berg fan! :)
I feel sort of like I should leave booby traps, though. Like rating some atrocious books with 5 stars…


My rather weak and unsubstantial effort at a review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


This book is apparently a continuation of Stross's Merchant Princes series which I have not read and clearly don't need to. This is a wonderful, very readable adventure story about a young lady named Rita Douglas and her adventures in a multiverse containing the world we now live in and other timelines. 5 stars, highly recommended.

I decided I'd watch the Stan series 'The Watch,' and now I have to go and wash my brain out with the real thing.

Ooh excited to hear what you think of Alif! I've not heard any good things about the Watch, Jacqueline, but you should report back if you learn eotherwise. That looks very intriguing, Thomas! So does Hurricane Code! Clifi, when done well, is fascinating.



I picked up The Book of Koli and Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City recently so I might put TLE aside and read those with the group. Or I might just take my finger out and finish TLE and then start the other two.


This book is apparently a continuation of Stross's Merchant Princes series which I have not read and clearly don't need to. This is ..."
I would certainly advise you to read it from the beginning if you get the chance. At least the first book where the heroine discovers who she really is and the existence of other worlds. One of my favourite series.


Here's my review- www.Goodreads.com/review/show/3498094618

Jacqueline - I also used to enjoy movies based on the world wars, perhaps because they were well-made, and because I'm a history buff (and 'major' as Americans call it). But I can't watch them anymore, even though there have been some good ones recently. I think I know too much about it, now, and more of the same is too heart-wearying/wrenching. The realness of the suffering which actually went on - not just a story. But for those not yet at that point, it's important to learn about, so I guess it's good that the stories are still being produced.


I hadn't read any books by Abercrombie lately and I had forgotten how good he is!
My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Please tell us what you thought of your Thomas Hardy read once you've finished!

For what it’s worth, Far From the Madding Crowd was the first Hardy novel I read and I enjoyed it. I read it over a relaxed family Christmas season one year, a pleasant memory. I’ve since read half a dozen others of his novels and expect to continue.


My favourite of the ones I’ve read might be The Mayor of Casterbridge, but I think Far From the Madding Crowd would be a good one to begin with (it worked for me.) It has a strong and interesting female lead character and the story concerns her romantic choices.



Currently I'm enjoying Gideon the Ninth which I didn't think I was going to like (maybe because of the blurb?). I'll move on to Harrow the Ninth and then wait on the rest of the trilogy

Curious to see how you feel about Far From the Madding Crowd, Kate.


also, it gets even wilder - wait until you meet Helen (it's worth sticking in there for her) and Bellusdeo (ditto) and The Arkon.


nope, not a print book and it does make me question the professionalism of the publisher, especially since the latest model Kindles have the option to make a fully justified page into a left justified page. It makes it really difficult in some cases to follow a conversation or to tell where a new paragraph begins


My review for my first 5☆ nonfiction of 2021 - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/3812856977
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