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What Else Are You Reading in 2023?
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anyhoo, now reading it's sequel, wizard.

Went to Discworld again with Guards! Guards!. What a delight! It was a nice backstory for the later Watch books (some of which I happened to have read...). My review is here ;)
I've reread the Binti novellas, and had a great time. Nnedi Okorafor's imagination is amazing! The novellas held up pretty well on a reread, but I did take away a star from my rating of the first one.
My review of Binti
My review of Home
My review of The Night Masquerade

Nice. I think I have read 2 maybe. Doing them all sounds like a fun challenge.


I've read Vacuum Flowers and Bones of the Earth. Neither really impressed me

I read The Iron Dragon's Daughter, (fair), and The Dragons of Babel, (better). I read these two many years ago, and I have learned that I don't trust my younger self's ratings anymore. Back then I rated them 3 and 5 stars respectively. Who knows what I'd rate them now?


Go for it, Stephen! He might wind up being on your Favorites list.

Go for it, Stephen! He might wind up being on your Fa..."
Yeah now I have to choose something. The way Amazon lays out an authors bibliography is so unhelpful.

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Why not try the new book he's talking about on Whatever since it sounded good to you?


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Why not try the new book he's talking about on Whatever since it sounded ..."
That would be the sensible thing wouldn't it? Except it's a book about the author, called "Being Michael Swanwick". So I'd be reading about how marvelous he is, without having read a thing by him!

I'm on book 3 A Court of Wings and Ruin. So far, I've enjoyed A Court of Mist and Fury the most. I generally devour SJM's books, although I'm finding A Court of Mist and Fury a little more slowly paced than the first two. I'd love to know your thoughts on them!

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🤣 that's a good reason.

I've just reread Network Effect, in preparation for System Collapse. It was a very good idea. Now I am about 30% into System Collapse, and I like it a lot so far.


These books are wonderful, I love them too :)


World of the Five Gods (Curse of Chalion) >> discussion


After a couple of days travelling on planes to Doctors appointments and being by myself in lonely apartments I finished Mrs Winterbottom Takes a Gap Year by Joanna Nell. Not SFF but a great read nonetheless. Joanna is a GP who was once a ships doctor and has worked in aged care and her books are basically what she knows and she does it so well. I finished that on Thursday night while sitting with nothing else to do. I had bought A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik that afternoon knowing that I wasn’t going to have anything to read at the airport or on the plane as I was nearly finished Mrs W. I started it while sitting at the airport for 6 hours waiting for a delayed flight in between wandering around and playing on my phone while sitting on the floor waiting for it to charge (reasonably well dressed grey haired old woman sitting on the really cold hard floor in a random corner near a power point) I’m halfway through that now. Enjoying it so far.

World of the Five Gods (Curse of Chalion) >> discussion"
I'm very late to the party, what is Murderbot?

If it's your cup of tea, you are in for a treat :)
Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells is a series about a cyborg who just wants to be left alone to watch soap operas. Unfortunately, adventures intervene all the time, and humans have to be rescued. Also, it has to learn how to handle emotions, relationships, and other difficulties. It's wonderful :)
https://www.goodreads.com/series/1919...

After a couple of days travelling on planes to Doctors appointments and being by myself in lonely apartments I finished Mrs Winterbotto..."
I hope you'll enjoy System Collapse!
Deadly Education is excellent too, and the rest of the trilogy just gets better.

I just learned (thanks to Tansy Rayner Roberts's newsletter), that's it's back in (ebook) print! Now published under her more successful pseudonym Katherine Addison: Mélusine.

I read this years ago but remember liking it. It might be time for a reread.
I recently read American Witch by Thea Harrison. An entertaining light read, with a romance running through it. I know that's pleh for some, a plus for others. LOL. But I liked the concept of an 'ordinary' woman in her late thirties unexpectedly emerging as a powerful (good) witch.
Currently reading Holly, Stephen King's latest. I'm halfway through and enjoying the 'solve the mystery' aspect. The actual evildoers are completely creepy and gross, so I'm skimming through those bits. But I really want to see how Holly solves the case.
I couldn't finish King's last, Fairy Tale, which just got boring and repetitive for me. But this one is more engaging (if definitely more gross).

If it's your cup of tea, you are in for a treat :)
It's wonderful :)"
I agree with Alexandra! I don't know about others but I felt an affinity for Murderbot. Not the murdering part, but the social awkwardness and need for solitude. Murderbot just seems so human to me.


Anyhoo, finished John Varley's Wizard, a true sequel to Titan. Now to finish the series, now reading Demon.

I finished it now and loved it! :)))

If it's your cup of tea, you are in for a treat :)
Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells is a series about a cyborg who just wants to b..."
OK looks like I just figured out how to spend my Amazon gift voucher

Northern Wrath by Thilde Kold Holdt which is rather gruesome - it's based on Norse myths
Ordermaster by L.E. Modesitt Jr. which is the 13th book in the Saga of RFecluce book (only 10 more to go at this time).
Silence by Mercedes Lackey which is part of her SERRAted Edge series - elves in the modern world interacting with regular people.
Stolen Lives by Jassy Mackenzie = mystery set in South Africa and part of a series.
finished:
The Narrow Road Between Desires by Patrick Rothfuss which was pretty good, but not quite up to the KingKiller series

I also grabbed the Red Baron's autobiography (this is for a short story), but I haven't begun it yet.

bought the first 2!"
Hurray! I hope you enjoy :)))

Next up, the third in the series The Hallowed Hunt.

Next up, the third in the series The Hal..."
I love that book.

I am also four chapters in to The Curse of Chalion and really enjoying it so far. This is my first book by Lois McMaster Bujold.


I am also four chapters in to The Curse of Chalion and..."
I don't think Bujold could write garbage if she tried!

I've started a reread of Jack McDevitt''s classic Hutch series. Archaeology meets sci-fi/space adventure. Yes please. Currently reading #1, The Engines of God.

I hope you enjoy Bujold's fantasy and sci-fi offerings as much as I do."
Thanks, Economondos! I've been wanting to read something by her for a while now after reading all of the positive comments by group members.

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