Didn’t get time to read at all this week, so still at the same place as last week.

  • Reading Three Days to Never by Tim Powers. A standalone sci-fi book.

Some of you may remember the post about Bingo card a little while back? Well, @JaymesRS@literature.cafe and @misericordiae@literature.cafe are cooking something up, which we will unveil in upcoming weeks.

Stay tuned!


Without further ado, what have you been reading or listening lately?

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    • Just finished The Silmarillion, by Tolkien. Difficult to read but this is really a must read for better understanding of Tolkien universe. I, of course, read several times LOTR and the hobbit but first time for this one.
    • Started The Gathering, by C.J. Tudor which was just published a few days ago.
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      I get lost in all the similar sounding names, and forget who is who. Thinking about keeping notes / make genealogy graph next time I start it.

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        Yes this is what is difficult, so many characters (and sometimes named differently based on the language). I had to use websites to help me keeping track.

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    Just started Dirge of Empire as a precursor to reading Disquiet Gods.

    I’ve absolutely loved the Suneater books - I’ve still some of the short story collections to read as well

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    In Nuclear War: A Scenario, Annie Jacobsen. It’s about the fist 2 hours of a nuclear war. Probably the scariest book I’ve ever read.

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      Just looked it up, it’s non-fiction, for some reason that makes it scarier.

      Adding it to my list.

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    No Dig by Charles Dowding

    A vegetable gardening book emphasizing the merits of no dig growing.

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    Just started Admiral Hornblower In The West Indies yesterday. Finished off the Foundation series and am about to finish Hornblower, which is sad, but i am excited to get started on my next set of books for the year!

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    I started Southern Gods by John Horner Jacobs. Not really far enough to get a good feel for it yet, but I couldn’t pass up a Lovecraftian-Southern-gothic-noir-horror kind of thing.

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    I discovered Tim Powers way too late and his stories are super great.

    I’m chugging along with Murderbot, I finished up through Network Effect and am on to Fugitive Telemetry and then System Collapse. I realized I had those two swapped in order in my Kobo halfway through reading them. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    Edit: maybe not swapped? Every Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction both show Network Effect before. ¯\(ツ)

    Edit 2: written after but per https://www.marthawells.com/murderbot.htm set before.

    I’m not sure where I’ll go next yet, maybe further into Theodora Gross’s Athena Club books. I stared that for a past bingo and ended up enjoying the 1st book. I’m super excited for our bingo to start, but I could be biased.

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        I am enjoying it. I understand I think why they were split, but the 1st 2 novellas really should be read as 2 parts of the same book, imho. You need to see what Murderbot does with their new independence.

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          Oh interesting, good to know. I’ll plan to read them back to back when I get to them then!

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    I finished A Crown of Swords (wheel of time book 7) and loved it but now I’m taking a short break from the series.

    Currently reading Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton. Thrillers are not generally my cup of tea, but it’s nice to read a fast paced book to break up the super long epic series.

    Once that’s done, I’m going to reread To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Haven’t touched that book since middle school so I think it’s time for a revisit.