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Quite simply the best book I've in years. Its set in the future and the only Survivors of some apocalypse live in an underground silo. No one alive remembers life outside and wondering about the outside is not only discouraged but punishable by death.

SF: Moxyland and Zoo City by Lauren Beukes. The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi
F: Servant of the Underworld and it's sequels by Aliette de Bodard - Aztec magical murder mystery. Richard Kadrey's Sandman Slim series (starting with that book). If you've read and liked the Dresden Files, try Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid stuff. If not, try the Dresden files, though I'd personally start around Summer Knight since the first couple are a bit slower going and were his first books ever.
Obviously the next Rothfuss if you've not read it.

Pretty much everything recommended so far is on my kindle or on my shelves, the whole reason I started this thread besides the conversation, is I had a reading plan for January and Feb. and I got ahead of myself. I am just looking for inspiration to continue on my reading goal :)


or maybe from a different angle - Gears of Wonderland I enjoyed both of them a lot :)
The Lions of al-Rassan or just about anything by Guy Gavriel Kay. Fantasy with a historical setting.
Retribution Falls and the rest of that series by Chris Wooding. Steampunky scifi with some fantasy flare.
Dresden Files series, starting with Storm Front. Urban Fantasy set in modern day Chicago.
Retribution Falls and the rest of that series by Chris Wooding. Steampunky scifi with some fantasy flare.
Dresden Files series, starting with Storm Front. Urban Fantasy set in modern day Chicago.


i need to update my shelf, thanks for reminding me

I have some, maybe I should add some classics.

Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence, if you like Abercrombie chances are good you'll like this too.
Not SFF but short and sweet Silk by Alessandro Baricco. Kind of a palate cleanser after all the SFF.
Im reading Wool and I would recommend that, really enjoying it.
Also just started Dresden Files, they are quick reads and good. Apparently the series gets really good. It started to pick up for me around book 3 and if that's something to go by, it will be really good.
Also just started Dresden Files, they are quick reads and good. Apparently the series gets really good. It started to pick up for me around book 3 and if that's something to go by, it will be really good.

the best genre books I've read recently are
The Quantum Thief - post-human hard SF, superb
Midnight Riot/Rivers of London - very well written urban fantasy/police procedural
The Gone Away World - possibly the best debut novel I've ever read; a post-apocalyptic, reality bending tale of love, friendship and ninjas
Lord Valentine's Castle - a classic, SF dressed as fantasy
Surface Detail - if you haven't read Iain Banks' culture novels, you should. Generally they don't interconnect much so you can jump in anywhere, and the last couple have been doozies.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16...
Currently reading The Novice by Trudi Canavan and enjoying it a great deal.


All the Windwracked Stars by Elizabeth Bear. North Myth/Dystopia/Laser mashup.
The Silent Tower by Barbara Hambly. First in the Windrose Chronicles Trilogy. This is one of my comfort books, if I want to read something, but am to lazy to start anything new, this is one of the books I go to.


I second this. I intended just to read the first story - that didn't work, I read the whole thing in a few days. An incredibly thrilling book that took me by surprise. You'll definitely want the omnibus edition. ;)

Check the top 10/best of the year lists from various established sites (locusmag.com, sfsite.com, etc ...)
That should keep you going ... for the next few years or so ;-)


Prince of Nothing consists of:
The Darkness that Comes Before
The Warrior Prophet
The Thousandfold Thought
Aspect-Emperor consists of:
The Judging Eye
The White Luck Warrior
The Unholy Consult (should be released sometime in 2013)
The series contains some magnificient wolrd building, explores issues related to politics, warfare, religion, belief and philosophy. It also contains some very interesting and very flawed characters and some of my favorite depictions of sorcery I've encountered.
The books are on the "darker"/"mature" end of the epic fanatasy spectrum; the author doesn't shy away from depicting sex, the carnage of a battle or the actions of some very unsavory creatures/characters.
Style-wise, I would say the series is like a mixture of J.R.R. Tolkien, Frank Herbert and George R.R. Martin with maybe just a dash of Clive Barker.
Some other genere books I've read and enjoyed in the past few years are:
G. Willow Wilson's Alif the Unseen this was probably my favorite book of 2012.
N.K. Jemisin's The Inheritance Trilogy and her two-partDreamblood series.
C.S. Friedman's Magister Trilogy
Catherynne M. Valente's The Habitation of the Blessed which is book one of her series A Dirge for Prester John
David Anthony Durham's Acacia which is the first book in a trilogy of the same name.
Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep
Dan Simmon's Ilium and Olympos
Christopher Priest's Inverted World
China Miéville's Embassytown



It's a werewolf tale that reads more like a movie. Pretty damn cheap too!
City Under the Moon


What did you think of that? Think it would be a good S&L pick? She has a new one called The Highest Frontier.



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I thought it was a great book. I really liked the whole biology aspect as well as the interaction between totally different societies of the story.
I think it would be interesting to se what S&L have to say about it.

Rothfuss The Name of the Wind"
I've loved everything Abercrombie has written and am now impatiently waiting for his next one.

Rothfuss The Name of the Wind"
I've loved everything Abercrombie has written and am now impatiently waiting for his next one."
You have to be realistic about these things - Abercrombie's the best thing since Whirrun invented sliced bread and the cheese-trap


"As darkness falls, demon corelings rise — multitudes and giants, strong from fire, wood, and rock, hungry for human flesh. Centuries ago, humans knew magic wards to protect and attack, now human numbers dwindle."

Anything K.J. Parker has written is great. Some interesting dark fantasy and mysteries.
Boneshaker and the following books are great YA Steampunk with Zombies.
The Road is a dark post-apocalyptic novel.
I'll second The Child Thief by Brom and the Wool Omnibus, they're both great quick reads.
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I read both sword and laser, and I loved the Feb book of the month.
So recommend me something, if something gets more than one vote, its next to be read and all will considered