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2023 Read All The Books: A Decade of AtTENding the Shelf
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1. Piranesi (tried to get into this one at the end of 2022, unsuccessfully)
2. To Sleep in a Sea of Stars (I've been meaning to read a few of Paolini's books, so I may read all of his that our library has available)
3. Black Sun (Between Earth and Sky, #1)
4. The Library of the Unwritten (Hell's Library #1)
5. The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, #1)
6. Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City (The Siege #1)
7. The Humans (Matt Haig is another author that I may focus on in 2023)
8. The Bone Shard Daughter (The Drowning Empire, #1)
9. A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, #1) (La Guin is another author I may focus on in 2023. I tried to read this series in middle school and couldn't get into it, but I figure I may like it more as an adult.)
10. Zodiac (Stephenson)
11. Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth, #1)
12. His Majesty's Dragon (Temeraire, #1) (My sister really wants me to read Novik)
13. A Fire Upon the Deep (Zones of Thought, #1)
14. Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles
15. The Windup Girl (Bacigalupi is another author I am thinking of focusing on in 2023)
16. Blackout (All Clear, #1)
17. John Dies at the End (John Dies at the End, #1)
18. The Master and Margarita (need to read for other group lists as well)
19. Ready Player One (Ready Player One, #1)
20. The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
21. The Yiddish Policemen's Union
22. The Dragon's Path (The Dagger and the Coin, #1)
23. The Last Unicorn (The Last Unicorn, #1)
24. Gun, With Occasional Music
25. Pawn of Prophecy (The Belgariad, #1) (I know I read this series in middle school, but it has been decades and I barely remember it.)
26. Sphere (Crichton)
27. Starship Troopers
28. The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
29. Six of Crows
30. Hollow Kingdom

Not sure I’ll do as well this year but have pushed my goal up one to 15.
Let’s hope I don’t get distracted by too many series not all on our shelves as I’ve currently got my nose stuck in a couple of good’uns.

1. Piranesi (tried to get int..."
Nice list! loved several of the books you listed!


How did you like Legends and Lattes?

it was a welcome break from Halfhead (gruesome) and 13 1/ 2 (equally gruesome with a Pollyanna heroine). I'm not sure I'd read other books in a series (if one develops) though. Liked the dire cat.

Well, I looked there are no other books listed, so it may not have a series developed from it. And yes the Dire Cat was very cool.

Anyway, I decided to pledge to read 10 books since I'd inevitably burn out in December and I'd want to try to read the daily read in October. We'll see how it goes!


Now I only have 22 left to go for the year.


Well with a comment like that I will have to move it up on my reading list.

Dunno - the reading threads for it indicate that a lot of people didn't like the way it was written but I did

Dunno - the reading threads for it indicate that a lot of people didn't like the way it was written but I did"
It happens. I think it comes under that individuality clause you get when you are born.





Recursion, by Blake Crouch. I enjoyed reading it aloud to my husband. It was a good choice.


it was, especially the first part.


Always nice to read books that you enjoy



it was, especially the first part"
Agreed!

Was going to do the same this year but saw this challenge and Snow Crash mentioned. Just started Blindsight and knew it was on the bookshelf. So it fits with my inTENtion to finishing a few series and a cyberpunk kick (with a slide to Steampunk and Hard SciFi). But want to keep my no challenge zehn so will stray from the bookshelf a bit.
Series I want to finish with a start from the bookshelf:
The Witcher Series - https://www.goodreads.com/series/4091...
The Sandman series The Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes & Nocturnes
Karen Memory
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
When Gravity Fails
Infernal Devices
The Last Policeman
Blindsight
Zodiac
The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
Snow Crash - may re-read
not on bookshelf but on a best of cyberpunk list so got my atTENtion:
Beggars in Spain
Data Runner
and Antholo(shi)s with diez or more stories in them:
Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology - completed
Cyberpunk: Stories of Hardware, Software, Wetware, Evolution, and Revolution - completed
Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology - reading
Neo Cyberpunk
Neo Cyberpunk Volume 2

It is always amazing when you find a book like that. And your comment just moved it up on my reading list. Thanks

I recently read Station Eleven as well. I loved it. Does anyone know if the TV series is any good?

Plans:
1. read as many of the monthly group picks as I can.
2. read all the re-read picks that I haven't already read (just finished Rivers of London and The Bear and the Nightingale).
So. How else to prioritize ?...
3. Recent group books that I missed:
Terra Nullius,
Persephone Station,
Howl’s Moving Castle.
4. Crossover: read by the Hugo/Nebula noms group:
The City We Became - N.K. Jemesin
Jade City
5. Crossover: read by IRL group:
Red Mars - Kim Stanley Robinson. Lots of awards.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Philip K Dick
A Closed and Common Orbit - have already read the first one.
The Underground Railroad - Black History Month. also could watch the TV series. Lots of awards.
His Majesty's Dragon - have read the other two on our list by Naomi Novik
I have liked other stuff by these authors:
Cold Magic - Kate Elliot
Pushing Ice - Alastair Reynolds
The Just City - Jo Walton



The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins and

Mort by Terry Pratchett.
Both humorous with lots of death, but very very different.
Thirteen left to go for this year’s challenge. Luckily I’ve got lots to choose from on mount TBR.


Well only the first two are "plans." The rest are "hopes" and "dreams"
😂
I also plan -- as I did last year and utterly failed -- to report progress / likes / dislikes to this thread.
This week I got another group book in: A Closed and Common Orbit. (That was after whipping through novella A Prayer for the Crown-Shy for my IRL group.) It is my favorite of four Becky Chambers books I have read, and I promptly sent a copy to my friend in Michigan.

Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City

What a delightful read. A seriously different look at Fantasy/medieval battles that was just what the doctor ordered. It was also interesting to see the role reversal of race in this book. It comes to the fore on a number of different occasions and is the underlying cause of the siege itself, but it isn't really to focus of the story. While the book does seem slow in some places it doesn't drag and when it does speed up it doesn't feel like a runaway freight train steamrolling everything in front of it. It was a book that made me wish that I was at the beach sitting by the window on a stormy night. (Not that there are any real storms in the book mind.)
And even with everything that is involved, I am looking forward to the next book in the series.

Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City

What a delightful read. A seriously di..."
Oh, yes! I thoroughly enjoyed this one as well. I am a big fan of K.J. Parker. He takes fantasy logistics to the next level ;) I thought that the second book in the series was even better than Sixteen Ways.

Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City

What a delightful read. A s..."
Thanks, that gives me something to really look forward to.

Anyhoo, now I'm starting book 3 of my list, Daniel Keyes Flowers for Algernon. I see there was a movie adaptation of the book as well, which I have not seen (Charly) and apparently Matthew Modine started in a tv movie which I've also not seen (AFAIK), and referenced by other tv shows like the simpsons! Looking at wikipedia, sounds like the book has been banned and attempted to be banned. My curiosity is now even more engaged!
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