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Now I am on to Not Seeing Is A Flower by Erhu Kome. This novella made the short list for the 2022 Nommo Awards, which recognize works of speculative fiction by Africans. Kome self-identifies as "the first Nigerian female author of bizarro fiction."
I usually read one physical book and listen to another one a the same time. So, the audiobook I've got queued up is Weyward by Emilia Hart. Potential for witchy, feminist, magical, historical fiction, anyone?

Does anyone have any experience with this book? Any thoughts?

Have you read her other books? Song of the Beast incorporates music rather than dance. It's very good!

Song of the Beast is currently on my nightstand! Found a copy at my local Half Price Books. :)




That duology is one of my all-time favorites. In case you weren’t already aware, Carol Berg published another duology a few years later that’s set in the same world at around the same time. It mostly focuses on different characters and tells an entirely different story, but the two duologies share the same political backdrop so there are some occasional minor connections. I enjoyed both of them. The second duology starts with Dust and Light.
I also loved her Rai-Kirah trilogy, starting with Transformation. Just ignore the horrendous cover!
I liked Song of the Beast a lot too, although not quite as obsessively as the others I’ve mentioned. Those 8 books are the only books of hers that I’ve read so far, so I’ve pretty much loved all of them. :)


Me too!"
Grateful for these additional Berg recommendations!

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Ah, awesome! Thank you so much, Anna!





Thank you for the recommendation. I'm going to order it.

Have added this to my TBR list - looks interesting! Does it feel super YA?


Thank you, Anna!

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Fully and wholeheartedly agreed! Heir of Novron is the best, and for me Rise of Empire was very mediocre. Thanks for confirming my hunch that Heir of Novron cannot be topped. I have not read any of the Riyria Chronicles, you see.
Last Movie: Suzume no Tojimari (Makoto Shinkai, 2022) 8/10

I am also planning to read some old school classics that I’ve been putting off for years. Alfred Bester’s Demolished Man is a dusty classic that I bought decades ago and never read. I see A Canticle for Leibowitz is kicking around the group and that’s always been on my TBR.

I am also planning to read some old school..."
I've never read anything by Bester. He carries a cool reputation though.
Last Movie: Suzume no Tojimari (Makoto Shinkai, 2022) 8/10


Luffy, there will be a new one next year in case you hadn't heard: Esrahaddon :)

I haven't heard of the title, so thanks a lot, Michelle! I may not follow Fantasy news, but many of my most cherished books are in that genre. And I joined this group partly to be in the know ahead of other amateurs :)
Last Movie: Suzume no Tojimari (Makoto Shinkai, 2022) 8/10

Learned of Stone Blind, by the same author as A Thousand Ships. It's about Medusa(!!!)


Sci-fi novel whose central plot point is time travel. Written in rather a thriller, adventure-story style, light and entertaining. This is my first book by Varley; I think I'll try another. I like the book a lot, 4 stars.


I'm also reading Dreamsongs, Volume I by George R.R. Martin and I can safely say that you can skip the first four short stories as they really are a tad bit unfinished/fanfic like. At story 5, things pick up.



Sci-fi novel whose central plot point is time travel. Written in rather a thriller, adventure-story style, light and entertaining. This is my first b..."
I enjoyed that, definitely fun and fast-paced.

One was terrible - The Sword of the Templars - the other was pretty good but ruined by a lousy ending. The Templar Legacy
Keen to get my teeth stuck into some decent sci-fi again so might hunt down Ubik on my kindle.


That duology is one of my all-time fav..."
I just looked at these, and they sound good! But my library doesn't have them 😢.

My current borrows are faring better: Soulsmith, now finished - a decent follow-up to Unsouled, and promising exciting/interesting/daring/challenging things in the future, and Warbreaker, which I started a couple of days ago. I'm not sure yet about it. I'm still in the introductory phase of the story, though - several chapters in - and haven't grown to really like anyone yet, except Lightsong. So far, it's mostly weird, with Lightsong giving the light relief and insightful honesty.
My prediction is that he will be the tragic hero - the one who sacrifices himself and saves them all - of the story. The others will be heroic in their own ways/spheres of action.

Thanks for giving me the thought of wanting to read Cardinal Black :)
Last Movie: Scary Movie 2 (Keenen Ivory Wayans, 2001) 6/10


Return of the Condor Heroes is Book 2 in the Condor Heroes Trilogy.
Book 1 is Legend of the Condor Heroes, and all four Volumes (English versions) have been released. They are: A Hero Born, A Bond Undone, A Snake Lies in Waiting, and A Heart Divided.
I recently re-read the Chinese version of Legend of the Condor Heroes (all 4 Volumes) and found that I still loved the books a lot.
I had first read Jin Yong's wuxia novels as a child and have always been a big fan of all the movie and web drama adaptations.


I am so glad you posted this. I've pined after an English translation since I saw "Eagle Shooting Heroes" 30 years ago!


Oh hi! I'm so glad to have found a wuxia fan here :) You may be interested to know that a new film adapted from Legend of the Condor Heroes starring Xiao Zhan (the iconic actor who played Wei Wuxian in the wildly popular xianxia drama The Untamed) is being produced and directed by Tsui Hark. I can't wait to see it :)
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