I’m currently reading the Wool omnibus by Hugh Howey. It’s pretty decent I’ve been making very rapid progress as it’s been too hot to sleep here recently now the summer has arrived.

I haven’t seen the Apple show, but maybe I’ll watch it in the future when I’ve finished all the books (I had Shift and Dust as well).

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    3 years ago

    I’m currently nostalgia-reading Robert Rankin’s Dance Of The Voodoo Handbag but that’s more far fetched fiction than sci-fi. Silly, entertaining and lots of tall tales. I’m also reading The Quantum Magician by Derek Künsken. I was hoping for it to be the start of a good series of books to read over the summer but it’s not very good. I will probably not bother with the rest of the series.

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    I just finished up a first time read of Wheel of Time series. Solid 8 months of reading but 100% worth it. Mat Cauthon is my second favorite character ever written I think.

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    I am currently reading “Wool - Silo, book 1” by Hugh Howey. It’s an incredible post-apocalyptic story about a fully functioning society that resides inside a massive silo. Nobody can venture outside due to the toxic environment outside that make survival impossible, even with protective clothing.

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    Seveneves by Neal Stephenson. Was a recommendation on the R site.

    Complex, eon spanning, hard sci-fi. I’m loving it!

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    Just finished The Dispossessed, by Ursula Le Guin and going to look for a library where I can buy the next book in the Hain cycle !

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    I’m currently reading The Rising Storm by Cavan Scott. It’s part of the High Republic saga of Star Wars, and I’m really enjoying it so far :D

    It was quite a challenge to read a book in English for the first time with Light of the Jedi (the first book of the series). But I feel like I’ve gotten way better and can now understand more while reading faster.

    After this, I’m planning on reading The Prince of Milk by Exurb1a. Which I have wanted to read for a long time.

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    I bought the two Asimov sets of the Robot books and Foundation books, but still need to finish The Stranger Times (Urban fantasy) before delving into that. Read The Eyes of the Void by Adrian Tchaikovsky before that.

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    I know I’m late to reading them and I’m not sure if graphic novels count here, but “kill six billion demons” is a fantastic series with a unique art style and direction that I genuinely cannot get enough of

    Though it might be more science fantasy than science fiction I guess?

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    I have a couple things on deck:

    • Light from Uncommon Stars - Ryka Aoki - I’ve seen this one recommended several times, and finally decided to give it a spin.
    • 36 Streets - T.R. Napper - A more niche title, but something to hopefully give me a bit of a noir fix.
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    I just finished “peripheral” and “agency” by William Gibson. So much better than (already fun) tv show.

    Currently I’m re-reading some of early Neal Stephenson, starting with “the diamond age, or young lady’s illustrated primer”. I’ve originally read it while still learning English, so now I can fully appreciate not just the story but Stephenson’s wordcraft.

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      I’m so so sorry. Name of the Wind is brilliant. The sequel is decent. But I’ve given up hope for the series to ever be completed.

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        Whatcha sorry about? Does the book end on a cliffhanger or something? Or can I get away with just reading the first one?

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          Well, I adored Name of the Wind. It’s a great read. But like I said, I’ve given up hope for that series. I don’t believe that the author will ever finish it. I really hate unfinished stories, especially one like this that feels only half-written (yes, half, with 2 out of 3 books written!). So I’m sorry for your sake, that you’ve gotten sucked into an unfinished tale.

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            Ah, that’s a bummer. I’m definitely enjoying it this far but I’m invested in enough other series/stories that I’ll probably feel ok putting this one on the shelf. Similar to GoT, I enjoyed what I read (all that’s been released in the main series) and have since moved on. If another book does come out, awesome! If not, oh well.

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    Reading the Wool as well, but it’s too hot here to concentrate on more than one or two pages at a time. :)

    (NEVER trust a person selling you a property. They can bullshit even the smallest inconsequential details, like the ability of your heat pump to work in reverse, to cool the house down)

    The TV show is nice, but it’s moving pretty slow. And I feel like it’s just going to get killed before any kind of conclusion is reached, that’s why I started with the book.