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What Else Are You Reading in 2023?

Now I'm looking forward to reading the whole trilogy!

Different strokes, I guess. ;-)

Different strokes, I guess. ;-)"
oh so true - I'm just not a big fan of horror books or movies. I love Brad Pitt in movies, but I couldn't watch the mess that they made out of World War Z.


Michelle wrote: "I finished Tasmakat, and while reading it I was upset for at least three reasons. Now I'm changing gears to historical fiction taking place around the Hundred Years War with [book:..."
What three reasons? Talk to me about it somewhere!
What three reasons? Talk to me about it somewhere!

I just messaged my reasons to you ;)

My review is here ;)

Atomic Anna. This was on a group poll earlier this year and then I saw my library had the audio version. I enjoyed it a lot, it was more of a historical-fiction, family drama than I was expecting but it was done well.
After Atlas, sequel to Planetfall (on the group shelf). I love a mystery and this was well meshed into the sci-fi world Newman has created. I wish I'd read it sooner after Planetfall, though it was not dependent on that story too much. I'll be reading the next in the series before too long.
Stormsong and Soulstar, finished up the Kingston trilogy, which started with Witchmark (on the group shelf). I enjoyed that each book was from a different perspective, so you saw different elements of the world and segments of the society, particularly Soulstar. The books follow each other closely in the story, so I recommend not waiting several years to pick them up like I did.

The editorial blurb says:
It is an allegorical dream-vision in which the fairy queen Mab takes the mortal maiden Ianthe on an extra-terrestrial excursion to show her the past, present, and future states of the human world.
This work is written during during and after The French Revolution and is very much philosophical.

My daughter works at a veterinarian hospital and she knows that we're suckers for kitties in distress. This little pitiful kitten was abandoned by its mama, and the person who found it can't properly care for it because it needs to be bottlefed. So my daughter called the suckers ;) So we're expecting! Hopefully by early evening.
In the meantime I've been reading Gobbelino London & a Collision of Catastrophes to go along with the feline theme. My gosh it's hilarious!

Very interesting, Cynda! I didn't know this about Shelley.



How exciting! Love kittens! (Of all shapes and sizes and ages.)

How exciting! Love kittens! (Of all shapes and sizes and ages.)"
He went to the vet today. It turns out that we had a baby boy 😺. He's only about three weeks old and could fit in a coffee cup. He's still in sad shape from neglect. Once all of his wounds are healed I'll post some pictures. Right now he's asleep in my arm like a tiny baby.

I do have a Listopia and have added it there. More submissions always welcome for that list.

You can see all the threads you’ve started here:
https://www.goodreads.com/group/topic...
(Anyone else looking, go to the group’s front page on a browser and there’s a link in the top right area.)
Group Home -> My Group Topics

Next up is The Kaiju Preservation Society, because I'm still not in the mood for something serious.


But it’s pretty emotional/heavy- so if you’re looking for something lighter or less emotional, I don’t know that that’s the one.

Also picked up Destiny of the Dead, book 2 in Kel Kade's Shroud of Prophecy this week, which I suggested my other local library purchase. They had the first (Fate of the Fallen), which I read, but didn't get the second, so I fixed that 😎.
I can do two novels at a time, right? Course I can. 😏
Finished Oathbringer Part One last month, and now just need to get in at the right moment for the full book, which has the nice paintings that the divided editions don't (and slightly larger type), to read the rest.

My review is here ;)


My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Anyhoo, now on to Rebecca Roanhorse's Fevered Star. I read the first book in that series, black sun last year.



So after finishing my second book for the year last week (Thursdays at Orange Blossom House by Sophie Green) I finished 2 whole books on the plane as well as 60% of a third. Finished Catfishing on Catnet and Chaos on Catnet in the 20 something hours on the plane and the one I’ve nearly finished is Pines by Blake Crouch. I’m hoping I have Wayward on my iPad too. I used to have all three of the Wayward Pines books on there but my iPad chucked nearly 2000 books just because and left me with 200 and then wouldn’t restore even though it did twice and then straight away dropped them all out again. I’ll see if my online library app has it if I haven’t.
Really enjoyed the Catnet books. Purrrfect plane reading.

My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Ancillary Mercy I'm enjoying this series, the world and its mix of humans and AI is interesting.
Harlem Shuffle Not sci fi/fantasy but I would recommend, it's written well and happy that it's a series.
The Stardust Thief this is an adventure story in a world of Jinn magic, fun read and nice short chapters

Ancillary Mercy I'm enjoying this series, the world and its mix of humans and AI is interesting.
Harlem Shuffle Not sci fi/fantasy bu..."
Oh, the Imperial Radch books are wonderful! I loved them so much :) Maybe a reread is due...
The Stardust Thief is on my tbr ;)

Does anyone have any other sci fi recommendations since I like those two novels? Thanks! :)




Now I'm intrigued. Still, I'm pretty certain that Harriet the Invincible has better illustrations.

Spontaneously started rereading Paladin's Strength for more Kingfisher vibes. Flirtatious hilarity! ... Oh. What? Are there any decapitated corpses? Well, yeeeeesss... but it's rom-com! I promise!

We can use the Kingfisher thread as a Thornhedge discussion thread if needed! :)




This is the second story in the Wilmington trilogy. Chronologically,
it follows after the main series of 10 novels and before Blood Heir.
For those who have never read the UF Kate Daniels series, a new reader could start with the Wilmington trilogy to get a taste for Kate & team.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



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Thank you, Michelle. I just joined Wurts' Forum.

Still working my way through Rebecca Roanhorse's Fevered Star. I'll move faster now!
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I've read the Riddlemaster several times- it is very good!