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I really enjoyed Starter Villain - very funny, but I prefer his longer novels set in space.

I really enjoyed Starter Villain - very funny, but I..."
It is funny in that Scalzi, snarky way. It's a lot like he talks which is amusing but can also wear a bit if you've read his blog or tweets much. I'm about halfway through and for the story he's telling I think this length will work. But I'm with you - his Interdependency and OMW books are great.

I really enjoyed Starter Villain - very funny, but I..."
It is funny in that Scalzi, snarky way. It's a lot like he talks which is amusing but can also wear a bit if you've read h..."
Did you read Lock In ? I wish he had continued that series. And of course Redshirts is fantastic.

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I like the Lock In novels a lot. Redshirts... felt like Trek fanfic to me. I'm in the minority on that I know, but the "Star Trek goes back in time to Earth" is straight up Trek and the World As Fiction bit was done by Heinlein decades ago, so it just didn't work for me.

I didn't enjoy Redshirts either, Rick. In fact I DNF'd it. A lot of that was due to the dialogue, so... it sounds like I probably just wouldn't like Scalzi much.

I didn't enjoy Redshirts either, Rick. In fact I DNF'd it. A lot of that was due to the dialogue, so... it sounds like I probably just would..."
Much of his fiction has a humorous edge to it that leans into a quick, rather snarky tone. Like all humor it works for some, not for others. If you want to try his stuff, the Lock In novels and the original Old Man's War would be what I'd try. A big plus for me is that his writing is, for me, very easy to read and just flows, so it's good stuff when I feel like reading but not working at it.
But his stuff definitely doesn't work for some folks and there's nothing wrong with that - not all popular writers work for all readers.



The "finale" of a great series ends on an expected high note. My review for the entire series -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Thanks Michelle. I might try Captive. I enjoyed Tuyo after a rec on this thread, although I haven't (yet) read any more in that series.

I didn't enjoy Redshirts either, Rick. In fact I DNF'd it. A lot of that was due to the dialogue, so... it sounds like I probably just would..."
I read my first Scalzi book just recently, The Kaiju Preservation Society , and judging by the descriptions of his other titles on this thread I think his snarky attitude must carry through all his works, which I very much enjoy, but it sounds like his books may not be for you.
I must say though, if you ever do feel like giving him another go I do recommend KPS, only one of the main cast is particularly over the top snarky haha

If his books are just generally like that, I will keep not reading them. lol

I finished Timothy Zahn's Dragonback series which was OK. Seemed like it was aimed at YA readers

I agree on both points. I read his books when I want some fun.

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


I'm seeing a lot more "cozy" than "dystopian" these days. It's definitely its own fad, that must in part have come as a response to the pandemic and its accompanying isolation.


I read the first one of Alanson's series.

Ah I see, I don't know that I noticed that issue in KPS then, perhaps it was there and I overlooked it. My only real issue with it was certain parts felt over-explained and others a little under-explained.

I also enjoyed Ship Breaker. I am currently waiting to see if The Drowned Cities goes on sale since my local library doesn't have it.
I am interested to know how you like The Drowned Cities after you finish it.


Just started Ritchie Boy Secrets, about the US Army psychological warfare school in MD during WW2.

Hi Michelle, the author's name is Nicholas Binge. I heard it's the new "big" SciFi for this year - or so the publishers want us to thing. Great premise: an island appears in the middle of the pacific, a mountain towering up out of the sea. People are sent to explore, and as they climb the laws of time and space appear to change.

Hi Michelle, the author's name is Nicholas Binge. I heard it's the new "big" SciFi for this year - or so the publishers want us to thing. Great premis..."
Oh, that one! I have heard things about it but I haven't read it.

Hi Michelle, the author's name is Nicholas Binge. I heard it's the new "big" SciFi for this year - or so the publishers want us to thing. Great premis..."
Confusingly, there's also The Mountain in the Sea which is getting serious hype too.

it's like when two Wyatt Earp movies were released in the same year. Ditto, if I remember rightly for two versions of Dangerous Liasons



In this case I'd say the hype is justified, a great debut

I finished it now, and no, it didn't get much better... ;)


I haven't heard of Claire North's book! Thanks a lot, I'd love to check it out :)

Thanks for the tip!


I have a library copy I haven’t started yet. Sorry to see the negative review, but I’ll give it a go soon.
I agree with Oleksandr that The Mountain in the Sea is very good.

I finished reading the second book in the trilogy only last night, and though I was tired I desperately wanted to get started on the final book. I'm excited to read on, but I also don't want it to end. So glad I picked up reading Sanderson finally, I feel like I've been missing out. After I finish Hero Of Ages I will read his Mistborn: Secret History work. After I am done with Mistborn I'm unsure which book on my TBR list to read next! I have so many choices..
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This re-read of the series is holding up really well.
My review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...