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What else are you reading - October 2021
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Read it here: https://uncannymagazine.com/article/b...

Bambi is going to read The Hollow Places. I rated it 4 stars!
I'm going to read Heart-Shaped Box & Mexican Gothic!


Also, the annual "holiday" Andy Carpenter mystery will be coming out soon https://www.goodreads.com/series/4265...
I also need to catch up on the latest Magical Cats book... https://www.goodreads.com/series/5350...
And I'm still finishing off Unnatural Magic. I'm enjoying it but it's been such a crappy month, I really just want to read beachy things.

Almost finished with The Tangleroot Palace: Stories by Marjorie M. Liu. Quite a good collection. So far I only know the author from her Monstress works.
Starting Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider, Vol. 1: Spider-Geddon.



Rereading a bit of Bradbury is always an October pleasure. Try Something Wicked This Way Comes or The Halloween Tree. I always get nostalgic for Robert Bloch's short scary stories this time of year; I wish I had kept those anthologies from my teen years.

Bambi is going to read The Hollow Places. I rated it 4 s..."
Oh, YES for Heart Shaped Box.


I would love to see this book published as a graphic novel or even better a Children's illustrated book. The visual descriptions of the world she created for this new series are so colorful and lush...
Other spooky reads besides the pick this month? Well, that would be:

I knew there was a lot of hype for this novel, now I know why.

Edit: NOPE
Nope nope nope NOPE nope nooo

Edit: NOPE
Nope nope nope NOPE nope nooo"
Was it the performance or the book itself or both that made you nope out?
For spooky season, as well as our book of the month, I’m re-reading A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny which is a kind of cosy horror story paying homage to classic horror tropes and characters, with one (short) chapter for each day of October. This is my third time of reading it!
Also reading The Bone Ship's Wake by R.J. Barker which is an exciting fantasy adventure on the high seas- think The Complete Liveship Traders Trilogy: Ship of Magic, The Mad Ship, Ship of Destiny but a lot more Goth (as the ships are literally made of bones).


The first is Cackle, about a woman moving to a new small town and making a new friend who the entire town seems afraid of. And her new apartment seems to have a lot of spiders....
The second is The Lighthouse Witches about a historical curse on a Scottish island that makes children disappear.

Hmmm I’ve been enjoying the book so far (and I think Kate Mulgrew is excellent) but I am a little concerned about the content... child murder is very much not my scene. Might go and start a new thread to discuss in the book of the month folder....


I would love to see this book..."
I just finished this novella as well, and enjoyed it. I've been drinking a lot of tea lately so it felt appropriate in that manner.
Next I'm going to read Dune (re-read from decades ago) prepping for the movie coming out soon.

1. The Mayor of Casterbridge, a tragedy by Thomas Hardy written in the late 1800s.
2. The Black Monastery, a Dark Fantasy/Viking Fiction written by William Stacey. (Good for the Horror month).
Currently Reading,
1. The Screwtape Letters, Fiction, by C.S. Lewis
2. Nightmare, a horror, by Irma Chilton.
Plan to read,
1. Moby Dick, Adventure, by Herman Melville.
2. Hondo, a Western, by Louis L'amour.
3. Star Trek 8, Science Fiction, by James Blish
4. Monster, Horror, by Frank Peretti.


Decided to give the new Laurell K. Hamilton a try. A Terrible Fall of Angels. I gave up on her Anita Blake series years ago but this is a start to a new series and I'm curious.

I'm riveted listening to Heart-Shaped Box.
Stephen Lang is doing a great job narrating!

No spooky reads here (at the moment.) I'm currently reading The Glass Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg. So good!


So far that includes Rosemary and Rue (October Daye series, the only series nominated I haven't already read), A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking for the Lodestar, Black Sun for Best Novel, and currently reading Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis for the Astounding Award.
The only remaining Best Novel finalist I haven't read is The City We Became, which never called out to me, but I'll read if I can get from the library as the packet only has an Excerpt for this one.
I've got a couple other Astounding Authors to try, and a couple more Lodestar nominees. Then I'll probably read all the rest of October Daye.


Same reaction I had, but I went ahead and read it as a nominee. My first impression was right for me; it has a New Yorker attitude that I just couldn't get past (as someone who has never lived in New York).

Just started on Invisible Sun the (probably) last volume in Charles Stross' Empire Games / Merchant Princes series. Delayed several times, I hope that the author includes enough prompts to remind me of some of the context.

I gave it 4 stars (I rarely give 5). I loved it!
Despite some cringy subject matter,
it left me feeling good in the end.

Also finished with Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider, Vol. 1: Spider-Geddon. I did not read the previous story but I don't think it matters. Typical superhero stuff, nothing really special.
Now taking a break from adult SFF and going to enjoy this new YA novel from my fave MG/YA author: The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne. High expectation since I LOVE his MG/YA series.
Trike wrote: "Thanks to Silvana for turning me on to the terrific superhero story Burn or the Episodic Life of Sam Wells as a Super by AT Greenblatt.
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My pleasure!


A Desolation Called Peace
The Past Is Red
and FINALLY listening to The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
Loving the first two, kind of having a hard time getting into Chambers. It's nice to listen to, but I'm not getting that drive to keep going yet. Loving the enhanced audiobook effects though.
Plan on listening to The Burning God and re-listening to the last two Expanse books before Leviathan Falls comes out.
For a Halloween pick, I might read Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch which isn't technically a horror or SFF, but it IS about an alleged witch who also happens to be the mother of one of my favourite scientists, Johannes Kepler. And it's apparently based on historical documents. So it's got witches, maybe some magic, some science, and a dash of truth. That checks all the boxes for me!
Also, if I have time, I'm planning on picking up something by Charlie Jane Anders (only read her shorts as of now) OR reading Fire & Blood in preparation for the TV adaption. We'll see what mood strikes me.



Funny you should mention that… https://www.instagram.com/p/CUxXmkxr5...



Perhaps Mexican Gothic can be our unofficial alternative pick for those who opted out of NOS4A2 but still want to read something spoopy.

Thanks!


Next I’m on to Slewfoot by Brom. Hoping this will be more enjoyable.

Re: your spoiler, I recently read the non-fiction Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures which I highly recommend

I’ve recently started listening to one of Tom’s other podcasts, “It’s a Thing” with his and Veronica’s former BOL cohost Molly Wood. And in a recent episode, Mushrooms were named a “thing”. So apparently this is something that is in the zeitgeist.

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