Finished The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson. The climax and resolutions was really good, even on my 2nd re-read. Finally done with the first era! Wanted to jump right into next book to find out what happens to that one character, but next book is hundreds of years in the future.

Started Five on a Treasure Island by Enid Blyton. Got the series for the kid, he is already halfway through the book and wanted to talk to me about it, so reading it myself.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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    After only reading sci-fi for quite some time I started a Brandon Sanderson journey. Or more like a Cosmere journey. I started with Warbreaker, then Mistborn Era 1, then Stormlight Archives up to Rhythm Of War, then Mistborn Era 2 to bridge the gap to the Stormlight “Wind And Truth” release, which I’m still on currently, because I’m very slow lol.

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    I’m currently reading The Thirteen-Gun Salute by Patrick O’Brian. It had been 10 years since I had read the book before it. It’s taking me some time to get into his language and writing style again :)

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    Just finished Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir. Nice sci-fi, well wrote, page turner, for sure not the best in its genre but it’s quite a nice novel to spend a bit of time.

    Next read will be The housemaid, by Freida McFadden and, if I enjoy, I’ll read the two others of the serie.

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      What would you say is the best in its genre? I’m asking because I very much enjoyed the science, technical details and explainations in Project Hail Mary and The Martian. I’ve found not many Sci-Fi books with similar details in this regard so I would love suggestions :)

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    Reading Michael Parenti’s The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People’s History of Ancient Rome. Some very dubious scholarship, even though I sympathize with the main thrust of it.

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    I finished the first trilogy of the Riftwar Saga by Raymond E. Feist. This was a series I had read as an early teenager so not my first time through it.

    It was largely a disappointing read… it felt very “surface level” for a fantasy book and I never felt very invested. It is hard to read when you compare to Sanderson or Rothfuss worlds and characters.

    Next up, I’m going to check out Foundation and will read in chronological order rather than publication order.

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    I’ve been working through the Binti novellas by Nnedi Okorafor. It’s my first exposure to Afro-Futurism and I’m enjoying them so far.

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    Currently listening to Dungeon Crawler Carl.
    About 4 hours into the 12 hour book and it is good.

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    Just finished “the running man” and found out that I didn’t finish “why we are polarized” by Ezra Klein, so I’m finishing that one now

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    Thank you so much for the reminder/suggestion that the first annual Lemmy book bingo is happening! I’ve checked out the link posts and drawn up my bingo card/list to finish by May 1st.

    The r/Fantasy subreddit is the only thing I was missing–glad to see this and excited to start participating!

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      As one of those behind the bingo, that’s amazing to hear. Missing r/Fantasy’s bingo myself was a huge motivation to start it.

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    The Running Man

    I saw it mentioned on here the other day and with the movie set to release later in the year I thought I’d give it a go.

    I’m really enjoying it so far. It’s fast paced and not long so will probably finish it today (I started yesterday).

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    I’ve just started Earthlings by Sayaka Murata yesterday after getting my ass kicked by Roadside Picnic. Loving it so far! By far one of the strangest stories I’ve read. Really interested to see how it goes

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    Not current, but “The Devil’s Playground” by Craig Russell is a lot of fun. Combines 1920’s Hollywood sex scandals with voo-doo and a serial killer. Also a haunted movie that kills anyone who watches it.

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    Happy New year Dresden!

    Since the last thread I replied to I have finished the BuyMort book I was on and listened to another couple Deathlands (of course)

    I also listen to NPC by Jeremy Robinson which is the next book in the Infinite series for me and was another great book that I thoroughly enjoyed.

    Now I am a few hours into The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart. It has been a little slow starting but it is just starting to pick up pace and will hopefully be a good read!

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      Happy New Year!

      Synopsis of The Dice Man sounds interesting, wonder where he takes the story. Do share the review.

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        It was are recommendation by my gf and I thought it sounded interesting and not something I’d usually come across with what I usually listen to so I’ll let you know my thoughts in the next thread :)

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    I recently started I Want A Better Catastrophe by Andrew Boyd. It’s good, but it’s rough and I can only read so much at a time which caused me to look for a humorous non-fiction title as a mental palate cleanser. For that I landed on The Utterly Uninteresting & Unadventurous Tales of Fred, The Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes; which, in contrast, has been a lot of fun.

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    Just finished the second book Shift and started the third, Dust, from Silo series. The first two were really good, long enough to dive deep into it and on that sweet level of being easy to read yet enough detail to keep it interesting.

    My SO reads me stories in the evening and now we are going through LOTR, although I must say it’s getting a bit cumbersome, being quite slow-paced book and all, so we’ll probably give up and switch to something else soon.

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      We are reading buddies. I am at the same spot right now. I started because of the Show. And got for Christmas Shift and Dust. If you watch the show too, I would love to hear your opinion.