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It's not, but I might try that one if I don't like the 2016 edition of this series.

Started..."
I've had Dan Simmon's two series in storage for years , I really need to get round to reading after reading Hyperion over two decades ago.




I've read them many years ago and thought I'd have a quick reread. I've actually forgotten more about these than I remember so its a nice refresh.

Philip K. Dick: Four Novels of the 1960s
Philip K. Dick: Five Novels of the 1960..."
Omnibooze is, I believe, the correct plural for multiple collections of PKD.

Turns out the guy's a Filipino "
He's from Rio deJaneiro, which wa..."
My old memory may be fading, but I'm pretty sure Rico was from Buenos Aires, not Rio. I'm at work, or I would look it up...




Any opinion on Ex Machina?

Though usually I wouldn't dream of suggesting a filmed version of any book (They are usually nowhere near as good, with exceptions like Jaws), over here in the UK there was a TV adaptation of this.
I'd already read the book some years before and from my recollection the TV adapt looked better and the actors put a bit more life into the two lead characters from the novel, but it missed out some portions of the book.
A case where both medium are good in their own way

▪ I started A Darker Shade of Magic back in January, as part of the Read All the Books Challenge. More recent books, and chores and the iPad keep getting set down on top of it, so it is languishing...
▪ The Procrastination Equation was also a January start that got overcome by events (imagine that!!!) My library's February challenge calls for a book with a red spine, so TPE was resuscitated...
▪ Ancillary Justice is a joint TBR Clean-Up Challenge #56 and Read All the Books. I can take my time with it.
▪ Gardening When It Counts: Growing Food in Hard Times is sort of a back-up for TBR Clean-Up (for reasons I will detail over in 2017 TBR Cleanup Challenge. Someday.)
▪ Spark Joy just seems to be stuck there from my New Year's Resolutions...
▪ Back in 2010-ish, I decided to read all the "modern" Batman comics. I bogged down for a while, but keep trying to get caught up. I finally copmmitted to buying a 1990-era collection of Batman: Shaman and reading it.
▪ Our own February 2017 Random Poll, Sabriel on audio.








Ooh, I loved that. The author also has an excellent collection of short stories, The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories.

I plan on watching the tv adaptation once I'm done with the book. I can understand why they'd have to leave stuff out.

Awesome! I look forward to reading those too. I picked up this book because Neil Gaiman spoke so highly of it. I haven't been disappointed.



Now I'm reading Kings of the Wyld


Yesterday I started the final book in that series, Death's End, and it drew me in more quickly than the first two. A confusing start is always a good way to get my attention. :) I’ve only read about 100 pages, but I’m enjoying it a lot so far and hope to have more reading time today.






Ah, a classic!

Sweet! Gateway is one of my all-time favorites! I need to re-read it someday. I read most of the sequels but I thought the last couple weren't as interesting as the earlier ones.

I genuinely loved it. Among the best sci fi I've read. And I still wish it was non-fiction.



Me too! :0)


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

This is the blurb: The year is 2094, and the world is half way aided by a Multi-trillion dollar company; Sky Knox. Since the invention of Sky Knox’s mad technology; 'The Shield’ which has enabled man to habit other planetary bodies, the world is in turmoil for Earth is scanty; left only with the less privileged people. As almost every Country now has a Planet of its' own aided by the Shield technology
A new dilemma kicks off when Sky Knox’s CEO; Javen Knox inputs a huge tax on every ‘Country Planet’ using his Shield technology and our sun suddenly starts failing.

Now I've started Wildings by Eleanor Glewwe.

Doing a listen (aka a reread for the umpteenth time) of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Began listening to Doomsday Book this morning.
Going to have to split my listening time between these two audiobooks. I think Harry Potter at the end of the day to escape from what my work day may have been.
Also started reading Ancillary Mercy. Yes! A series I will actually be able to finish this year! (Please ignore the fact that I just started working on a brand new series...)

I started the next book on my Discworld list, The Truth, which is the 2nd book in the Industrial Revolution subseries. I read about a third of it yesterday and I’m enjoying it pretty well so far.
I finally finished Spin, which through no fault of its own took me entirely too long. I really enjoyed it. Its premise was sci fi but it read a lot more like a coming of age or "adult fiction" book...like YaYa Sisterhood Plus Aliens And Also I'm A Doctor. That maybe doesn't do it justice, but I enjoyed it and will be reading the next in the series.
Next up is The Night Circus, which I actually wasn't intending to read until fall, except that the 15 interceding books on my list weren't immediately available for e-rental through my library. I will have to go to a physical location to borrow my free books. How did we do this regularly pre-internet?! ;-) I've only just started Night Circus, but the second person is going to take some getting used to. For whatever reason it seems more invasive than the use of this POV in The Fifth Season.
Next up is The Night Circus, which I actually wasn't intending to read until fall, except that the 15 interceding books on my list weren't immediately available for e-rental through my library. I will have to go to a physical location to borrow my free books. How did we do this regularly pre-internet?! ;-) I've only just started Night Circus, but the second person is going to take some getting used to. For whatever reason it seems more invasive than the use of this POV in The Fifth Season.

I don't dislike it, I just feel like I will need to fall into it more.
Good to know, Ryan! I look forward to seeing the rest of this book.
Good to know, Ryan! I look forward to seeing the rest of this book.

I also finished The Salt Roads. After a slow start I found it pretty enjoyable, although not really enough fantasy for my liking. - ★★★☆☆ - (My Review)

Good to know, Ryan! I look forward to seeing the rest of this book."
Me too! I'm about a third of the way through.




I just started Doomsday Book.


Now Listening to Leviathan



I seem to recall that my review of one of his books consisted only of "JUST FINISH THE STORY FOR GOD'S SAKE" lol

Now reading The Other Boleyn Girl, because I ♥ the Tudor era :)




No sci-fi or fantasy this time. I'm reading Seven Brief Lessons on Physics,The Nightingale, and A Rulebook for Arguments.

The treecat thing and the info-dumps made me regret my choice at first but the last 1/3 was very exciting and I may well continue the series.

I don't see how it's really sci-fi or space opera by merely repeating and updating all the tropes from British military naval adventures into space.

I don't see how it's really sci-fi or space opera by merely repeating..."
I haven't read much about naval escapades so I don't pick up on the repetition but I agree that almost all the explanations were too long and complicated. For me the detail was totally unnecessary and detracted from the effectiveness of the world-building.
But the narrative bits in between were enjoyable and I became quite involved with the characters even though there were quite a few of them.
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