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Apr 09, 2020 09:37AM

280669 Spookymizu wrote: "I also just received "A Memory Called Empire." It looks to be gooood! It's next on the nightstand. Thank you Den of Geek!"

Yay! Let us know what you thought when you've finished reading!
Feb 25, 2020 12:16PM

280669 David wrote: "Super list! I hope to get to several of them this year. My favorite is A Memory Called Empire, a space opera so compelling that I missed dinner with the fam to read the climax. My r..."

Such a good choice! Let us know what you think of The Future of Another Timeline.

- K
Feb 07, 2020 04:19AM

280669 Check out our list of our favorite books of 2019, then let us know which books had you escaping to other worlds and/or having incredible insights about this one.

https://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/28...
Nov 12, 2019 08:46AM

280669 Julieta wrote: "Hello! my name is Julieta

I'm here because the Ninth House giveaway brought me here.

And I also happen to be currently reading Wayward Son!

I'm from Texas.

Favorites... I always say my favorite..."


Very cool! Be sure to stop by our "Post Your Reviews" thread for Wayward Son to let us know what you think.

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

(I had some mixed feelings about it, but really love Rainbow Rowell in general.)

x Kayti
Nov 12, 2019 08:42AM

280669 Martin wrote: "Hi. Newbie here from Scotland. I joined in order to enter the "Ninth House" giveaway (I realise now its probably another US-only one...) but will stay and see what's going on. I've found since join..."

Sadly, this is a U.S.-only giveaway—sorry for the lack of clarity on that. We're glad you still came along to say hello. :)
Nov 12, 2019 08:41AM

280669 Faye wrote: "Hey Den of Geek! I'm Faye, and I'm from Chicago. (They/them pronouns plz!) My favorite book and author is ridiculously hard, wow. Some of my favorite books ever include Watership Down,..."

Hi, Faye, it's so nice to meet you! You've been selected as one of our winners for the NINTH HOUSE giveaway, but you have your messages off. Can you send me your full name and address to kaytiburt@denofgeek.com, and I can pop a book in the mail for you?

x Kayti
Oct 31, 2019 10:58AM

280669 Have you read Wayward Son? Check out our review and discussion of the book over at Den of Geek and let us know what you thought of the book.

Spoilers welcome!

http://www.denofgeek.us/us/books/youn...
Sep 16, 2019 10:08AM

280669 This Is How You Lose the Time War is the latest in a tradition of epistolary (a story told through correspondences) time travel stories. From The Lake House to Ian McDonald's Time Was, our contributor wrote about seven of them.

https://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/sc...

Do you have a favorite example of epistolary time travel storytelling?
Jun 26, 2019 09:39AM

280669 At Den of Geek, we described this book as: It's like if Petunia Dursley decided to become a PI instead of marrying Vernon and was hired by Dumbledore to solve Madame Pomfrey's murder.

Read our full review here: https://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/to...

And let us know what you thought of the book in the comments below!
Jun 26, 2019 09:29AM

280669 What did you think of Once & Future? Are you a fan of the King Arthur story or did you come to this book for other reasons? Either way, who was your favorite character?

Let us know in the thread below!
Jun 26, 2019 09:26AM

280669 We were lucky enough to chat with Once & Future authors Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy about creating this King Arthur reimagining.

"I think, sometimes, there's an expectation that you have to stretch to create these [kinds of diverse] characters. And I think, to us, it would have been a stretch to not have a 'panoply of queerness' and a varied group of friends and people who populate this story. And, also, you know, you're dealing with a story based on the Knights of the Roundtable, which is a story that is maybe western civilization's first real fictive nod to equality."

Check out my full interview with McCarthy and Capetta about why this kind of reimagining of the King Arthur is past due, what their writing process together looks like, and why Wynonna Earp is the best show on TV.

Link here: http://aca.st/ed7d34
Jan 30, 2019 10:53AM

280669 Den of Geek contribute Alana wrote about coming to this book as someone who was kind of over the Buffy-verse, but who got pulled back in with this unique entry point back into the world: the Last Slayer.

https://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/bu...

x Kayti
Jan 30, 2019 10:52AM

280669 Have you checked out Slayer yet? If not, are you planning to? Did Buffy the Vampire Slayer bring you to this book? Kiersten White? Something else? Let us know in the comments below!
280669 Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful was one of Den of Geek's Best Fiction Books of 2018. You can read my mini-review of the book and why I loved it in our feature...

https://www.denofgeek.com/us/books/27...

x Kayti
280669 What did you think of Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful? Have you ever read a book in this format before? Did it work for you? What was your favorite of the short stories?

Let us know in the thread below!
Dec 24, 2018 08:32AM

280669 Yvonne wrote: "Hi, my name is Yvonne!

1. I'm originally from Colorado but I just moved to Antwerp, Belgium a month ago. I haven't found a physical book club yet, which led me to this group! :)

2. Given the numb..."


I LOVE Pride and Prejudice. Was just thinking about doing another re-read this winter. I've also been conducting an unofficial poll to see who has read it/watched some screen adaptation. I thought everyone had at least seen a movie, but there is definitely a noticeable gender divide in the people I have asked--women have often both read and watched it, while men have often done neither. It's such an important book when it comes to modern storytelling in so many different mediums, and it's such a snarky read! Would definitely recommend to anyone who has not checked it out.

x Kayti
Dec 24, 2018 08:25AM

280669 Thanks for letting me know, Kate! The link should be fixed now!

I'll have to check out Dark Matter. I had a new author on my "best of" list for the year: Arwen Elys Dayton, who wrote Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful. This is the first book of hers I've read, and it really moved me.

x Kayti
Dec 07, 2018 01:00PM

280669 Kris wrote: "Hi, I'm Kris.

Here for the Firefly Big Damn Hero Giveaway.

I mostly read sci-fi, fantasy, and horror, but I've liked books from other genres as well. Currently working my way through The Magician..."


Hi, Kris! Welcome to the Den of Geek Book Club! Are you a fan of The Magicians show, as well? I think it's such an interesting example of book-to-screen adaptation!

x Kayti
280669 David wrote: "Totally agree with your points Kayti, and nice review! We even quoted the same passage. :)

I'm a bit late, but here's my own:

In which Newitz builds a unique dystopia wherein the Turing Test has ..."


Thanks for sharing, David! Totally agree with your assessment that the plot is not the most interesting part of this book, as well as your particular highlighting of Paladin's character. This is making me want to reread Autonomous...
Nov 21, 2018 10:01AM

280669 Den of Geek had the chance to chat with Marissa Meyer, author of the Renegades series, about bringing this superhero world to life! Topics discussed include: transitioning from the world of fairy tales to the world of superheroes; how she chose the power sets for Adrian and Nova; and how the series evolved from a school story to something else.

denofgeek.us/us/books/den-of-geek-boo...

Give the podcast a listen, and then let us know what you think in the comments below!

x Kayti
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