Midnight Tides. I definitely finished it once, but it's all hazy.
I will finish the Malazan series this time, and I super hope Tehol/Bugg stick around.
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Midnight Tides. I definitely finished it once, but it's all hazy.
I will finish the Malazan series this time, and I super hope Tehol/Bugg stick around.
I enjoyed Malazan Book of the Fallen so much, but at a certain point I gave up on trying to figure out which confusing plot elements were due to me forgetting an earlier reference and which were intended to be a mystery and tried to enjoy the story for what was in front of me. Re-reading the series cleared up a lot of my questions but not all of them by any means. It's an enormous story! I think I might hit this series up again after the book I'm reading now.
Just finished Lightbringer by Pierce Brown. Red Rising series is a must!
Currently reading Codex Alera 5 and loving every minute of it
Just finished House of leaves, great book but really uncomventional
Just picked up "version zero" by David Yoon
I just finished Quantum Radio by A.G. Riddle. Now working on Wool.
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson, will probably pick up Ghost from the Grand Banks by Clarke soon.
Right now I’m reading the entire Dark Space series. All 6 books in collection available on Amazon kindle. I don’t recall if they have physical copies for purchase or not, but it is an attention grabbing series with a great storyline. This is not hardcore sci-if with a bunch of science and mathematics probablilities
I'm working my way through Glynn Stewart's "Duchy of Terra' series, and Edgar Rice Burroughs "John Carter of Mars".
Both are a little bit on the light and adventure-y side, which is my speed right now.
Next up is revisiting Nathan Lowell's "Tales from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper", which is kind of my happy place.
I'm working my way through "Way of Kings" right now. I haven't had much time for reading lately, so it's going slow, but the book is fantastic.
Way of Kings was amazing, but Words of Radiance is even better. I wish I had more free time because I'd love to read these all again.
Love the Stormlight Archive! The audiobooks are great and a new one is coming later next year.
The Mistborn series is also fantastic. The first trilogy is fantasy, but the Wax and Wayne series shows developing tech throughout, giving the books a fantasy steampunk feel.
I also just listened to Alcatraz vs the Evil Librarians and it was silly fun, looking forward to the rest if the series.
Love me some Brandon Sanderson!
I haven't read much science fiction these past few weeks...I mainly am doing a re-read of Night Watch by Sergi Lukyanenko, which is an urban fantasy set in Russia.
When the Ukraine war started, I was vastly disappointed that the author of this series supports Russia against Ukraine, so I didn't do a re-read for several years due to that.
But recently, I'm curious about his viewpoint of the world--so on the reread I've been looking closer, and I'm starting to understand his stances were there in his work all along, even accounting for the translation from Russian into English.
His series is about Light Others vs. Dark Others, and how they've come together to make a truce, and there's a lot of rather cynical acceptance of corruption and good deeds doing harm so it's better sometimes to do nothing which stands out to me now that I'm older and can digest the themes of the book better.
Craft-wise, he's a very good author, there are things that come through that go beyond language (the way characters talk to one another, the way scenes and plots are set up) so as a writer myself I'm taking note of the tricks I might snatch and use myself. But I've been very thoughtful about culture and ethics and morals and how everyone likes to think they're on the right side of things.
Working through ‘Ten Low’ by Stark Holburn now. My partner is through the sequel already and recommended.
Been listening to The Wise Man's Fear (Kingkiller Chronicles bk 2) by Patrick Rothfuss, and reading The Colour of Magic (Discworld) by Sir Terry Pratchett.
I picked up The Colour of Magic after getting burnt out on the horror elements in last book of the Dark Forest series. I wanted something bright and colorful and fun. I looooooved it! I'm on book 15 now. If you're into audio books, the ones that are coming out now on Audible are incredible. Normally I hate when there is more than one narrator because it sounds like a bunch of people talking over walkie talkies, but with less chemistry. This isn't like that at all. It genuinely adds to the story (though it might take away from some of the puns, not seeing the written words).
Thank you for the suggestion! I will look into them, but in all honesty this isn't my first time reading them, I'm actually reading them with my partner at the moment because he hasn't read Discworld before and needs a little encouragement to read.
I just finished the Three Body Problem trilogy, which I loved. Now I'm trying to figure out what I want to read next.
Slogging through Norman Spinrad's Bug Jack Barron
Usually I love Spinrad, but this is just so dated: The idea that a TV talk show host with a massive audience is holding the rich and powerful accountable, as opposed to pandering to them...
I’ve been on a reread of the eragon series, which I haven’t read since they came out. So like 20ish years from book one
Book 5 is coming out in a few months.
Loved these books when I was younger. Still very much love it.
I am currently on Book 11 of the Expeditionary Force Series by Craig Alanson. I have really enjoyed it. It's a fun space adventure series. Light reading, interesting characters, very funny at times. Sometimes suspenseful but and very few bad things happen to the good guys. I don't know about the rest of you, but I already have too many bad/sad/dramatic things from my real life. This series is a great scifi escape!