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Yes, I think so too.

It's all on her youtube channel! Here's the playlist for her SF Masterworks Project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n22Dj...


The Raven Tower. The author explains here. And as a result, we got The City in the Middle of the Night, which was IMHO the weakest book on an otherwise spectacular ballot.

@Kristenelle: I've read "The Relentless Moon" without having read the second book and had no problems following the story.
Kristenelle wrote: "I didn’t care for Calculating Stars and haven’t been planning to continue the series. Should I give Relentless Moon a chance? Do I need to read the middle one first?"
I agree that you don't need to read the second one. I didn't like it as well as the first.
I agree that you don't need to read the second one. I didn't like it as well as the first.
Books mentioned in this topic
The City in the Middle of the Night (other topics)The Raven Tower (other topics)
The Relentless Moon (other topics)
Black Sun (other topics)
The Midnight Bargain (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Adrian Tchaikovsky (other topics)Peter F. Hamilton (other topics)
Derek Künsken (other topics)
Cory Doctorow (other topics)
Robert J. Sawyer (other topics)
I guess I'm behind on what's going on in the Hugo world. I do not know about a 2020 book being withdrawn. Which one was it? And which was the mediocre book that replaced it? Thanks!