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What Else Are You Reading in 2024?
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A Vorkosigan series book without any of the Vorkosigan clan. Good story exploring new environments. See how a man raised on a planet of men learns to deal with women.
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Next up, Brothers in Arms.

I'm working my way through the Hugo shortlist (going to Glasgow!), currently struggling a bit with Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh. I counted 20 blurbs on the cover and first page and so far I'd say a very good debut - but the best thing since sliced bread?




My rating: 4 of 5 stars
See Miles go to Earth. See him get in trouble with his superiors. See him dodge assassins from three polities. See what happens next.
The setting allows more progression for secondary characters Elli Quinn and Ivan Vorpatril as well. The plot keeps moving and the setting of Earth is a good backdrop and very believable. Definitely a book that goes on the Reread Shelf.
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Moving back in the chronology and reading Falling Free set in the same universe, but many years earlier.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
See Miles go to Earth. See him get in trouble with his superiors. See him dodge assassins from thr..."
It's almost as if she found her stride with Miles in this one, isn't it?

Really think she did. Brothers in Arms is my favorite starting point for rereads. And once she got it the books only get better.


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
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Jumping back into the main series with Borders of Infinity.


Chronicles of St. Mary's #2. Wonderful series featuring a British take on time travel with a good deal of humor. In this one Max and the gang deal with Jack the Ripper and witness the murder of Thomas Becket. Probably best to read #1 first. I've read several of the series, I like them a lot. 4 stars.


Also reading Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout. Very much enjoying his championing of doing less better and cutting out all the busywork.




Uh, for those of us who are also doing tracking what they read in goodreads, are any of you being double-counted for 'read'? I just moved Sword of the Lictor to 'read', and it counted it twice. I have to go to my progress on the book and delete one of the two 'read' entries.

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Believe Bujold excels at the novella. Looking back at an earlier book, The Vor Game is two novellas inextricably linked - and excellent. More recently Bujold wrote the Penric and Desdemona series of novellas (also excellent). Not sure that this would be the best book for a person new to the Vorkiverse, but it is definitely required reading for anyone wanting to explore the depth of the series.
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Next up on my series reread is Cetaganda.

I also recently finished Among Others by Jo Walton, which I loved in a different way. As a librarian who has always been a big reader (and who did a lot of escape reading as a child and teen), I really connected with the main character. This story was on the quieter side and moved slowly, but it wasn’t boring.
I’m also in the middle of The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories, which I borrowed from the library for one novella and then decided to read the whole thing. Some of the stories are top notch, and others have maybe not aged as well. I think that sometimes short stories are really a reflection of / commentary on the time in which they are written, and those may not hit the same when read years later after times have changed.


What an amazing coincidence, Rachel! I checked it out to read "The Last of the Winnebagos." I thought "Fire Watch" was great, too, though. So far, those two plus "A Letter from the Clearys" have been my favorites, but I still have 3 1/2 more left to go.

Started reading The Count of Monte Cristo."
That's excellent. I've read it a couple of times.


My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Another really good space opera by Bujold. Probably should be read before one reads Ethan of Athos as it is both chronologically earlier and has a short set up for that book. Definitely recommended for series readers, but maybe not as a first book for a new reader.
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Time to start Mirror Dance. Also time to clear my evenings, as soon as I get into this part of the series it becomes excessive reading at least through A Civil Campaign.


I was just discussing Shannara with another friend. I did grow up in the 70s, and I used to love Shannara. I might do a series reread soon.

I remember Sword of Shannara fondly. Not sure how many subsequent ones I read, but it was at least a couple. Yes, might be time to revisit these.


I still need to read the Defenders and the Fall series, and then I'll have read them all!



I really enjoyed the Accursed Kings series. And George R.R. Martin wrote a forward for the books in English that said they were, in part, inspiration for Game of Thrones

Anyhoo, now devoting 100% to finishing Gene Wolf's Citadel of the Autarch
and I know why I'm being double-counted on 'finished', where it appears I've read the same book twice. When I move my book from 'reading' to 'read', I also set the date read as well. Setting date read does the first 'books read'. then setting it from reading to read adds the 2nd 'books read'. So it looks like I read 25 books so far this year, when in fact, I've only read 24.


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If an author has one good book, it would be a peak. So this is part of a plateau. From here out this series is pretty much all five stars.
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Started up Memory right away.

I really enjoyed the Accursed Kings series. And George R.R. Martin wrote a forwa..."
With all due respect to Martin, Druon is much better writer. Moreover, Druon had to respect History, something that Martin didn't have to do in his books. But, of course, that is just my opinion... :D

true in some respects, but then I was reading an English translation and I found that, in the later books, I was looking for more fully fleshed out characters. First book was much better than Martin's

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