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What Else Are You Reading?
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What Else Are You Reading in 2021?

I'm not sure what's next! Something with more difficulty or heft than usual (whether writing style or theme) is my current thinking, and there are a number of candidates close to hand. Maybe TLTL?


you are missing out and as recs go i went through the dark humor lists here more or less marked everything i wanted to read.

The hardcover has been sitting pretty on my bookshelves for four years (I am also guilty of buying too many books), and I decided to jump in because I got excited about Empire of the Vampire...
...yes I placed a pre-order for it... ...and yes, I just placed an order for the other two Nevernight books... Send help plz...



reading The Song of Achilles right now.

Don wrote: "I hear'd that Avi Loeb talkin' to The Rogan... I wish that guy would write some hard sci-fi, he's bright."
He is really brilliant. I expect he’ll keep writing non-fiction though.



i had it and circe for a while but picked it up again after finishing A Thousand Ships and at same time someone suggested it on this thread https://www.reddit.com/r/suggestmeabo...
its well written but there wont be any surprises so i dont think i'll be finishing it especially if something better catches my eye. i think you are better off starting circe.

I took a brief detour to do some general fiction/essays by Baldwin, and then The Queen's Gambit.
Read the first Tiffany Aching and loved it. Now listening to Ring Shout and eye-reading Wool.
Ring Shout so far is phenomenal though I am not sure I'd rec the audio version necessarily? Wool started very strong but is feeling a bit forced at the moment.
Read the first Tiffany Aching and loved it. Now listening to Ring Shout and eye-reading Wool.
Ring Shout so far is phenomenal though I am not sure I'd rec the audio version necessarily? Wool started very strong but is feeling a bit forced at the moment.


Oh good. It's been a while since I read the first four books in this series but I remember thinking at the time that they were among my very favorite Discworld books. I hope that you enjoy them all as well. I haven't been able to bring myself to read the last book in this series yet because, well, "last book." Soon. Maybe.
Discworld has quickly become a comfort read for me! And yeah... that cliff of Last Book cuts deep. I've been playing with the idea of trying to get to all of that subseries first so I still have more of the world to get to!
Don, Ring Shout is quick and really steeped in the time period, but with a great twist of standard uf tropes. I'm pleasantly surprised to find such heavy matters handled so differently
Don, Ring Shout is quick and really steeped in the time period, but with a great twist of standard uf tropes. I'm pleasantly surprised to find such heavy matters handled so differently

I will be reading that as part of the TBR Challenge plus the next few book in the series

CBRetriever wrote: I will be reading that as part of the TBR Challenge plus the next few book in the series
No matter how hard I try to work on my TBR pile, I end up picking up new books like Dragonsbane. Good luck with your challenge!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
which I liked quite a lot. Clarke’s writing style is highly readable and his attention to detail in descriptions helps this rather non-visual reader visualize. The tech isn’t dated but some of the attitudes (about women, marriage/relationships and environmentalism/conservationism) are.
Well worth a read.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
which I liked quite a lot. Clarke’s writing style is highly readable and his attention to deta..."
Glad you liked it.

I loved that book! It was nice to see middle-aged characters in the lead roles.

Michelle wrote: I loved that book! It was nice to see middle-aged characters in the lead roles.
Yes! And the characterization is so, so good!



I’ve actually started reading The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. Haven’t finished anything though. Just started reading it when I picked up my iPad the other day and it was at the top of the book list. The actual book I’m reading is The Last Emperox by John Scalzi. It’s sitting with the iPad waiting for me to pick it up.
I’ve been sewing for the last few days and haven’t read anything really.

Deathworld
and
Deathworld 2
by Harry Harrison
They were written in the 1960's and They have aged. But they were free/included and that there adds almost one full ⭐ to rating, unless the narrator is Bronson Pinchot who I find unlistenable.


Time travel adventure told from the perspective of a young Englishwoman called Max. Very enjoyable lighthearted story told with verve and humor. Sometimes Taylor gets a bit cute but overall the book is a very enjoyable read. 4 stars.


That's an excellent series! I've read it several times.

Michelle said: That's an excellent series! I've read it several times.
I'm loving this series! And the Penric and Desdemona series. Well worth re-reading!

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