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In December I tend to pick up more positive reads, starting with Stardust by Neil Gaiman. It tends to show up on "unicorn" lists, but while I'm pretty sure this isn't going to turn into a unicorn book (at least not from what I saw of the movie) this has been something I've been wanting to read for a long time now and the "unicorn" part is just an excuse to finally do so.





















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Authors: Joe Abercrombie, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Yangsze Choo, Blake Crouch, Seth Dickinson, Shaun Hamill, Joe Hill, N.K. Jemisin, T. Kingfisher, Dean Koontz, Veronica Roth, Brandon Sanderson, Rivers Solomon, Amor Towles, Paul Tremblay, Andy Weir





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

I plan to re-read that one again this year too.
On my ereader, finished The Hidden Land, tomorrow I'll put the third and final book on my reader so I can hopefully finally figure out exactly what's going on - The Whim of the Dragon


This comic novel is the sequel to "A Dirty Job" but can be read as a standalone.
Charlie Archer, who died, now has to live in a makeshift body made of incongruous parts. When demons pour onto Earth from beyond, Charlie and his pals must fix the situation. All kinds of comical/dangerous incidents ensue. 3.5 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


In this 10th 'Sigma Force' novel, scientists are working on solutions to human destruction of the Earth when a doomsday virus gets loose. If not stopped, it will destroy all life on the planet.
Sigma Force is mobilized to deal with the situation. Exciting thriller that works fine as a standalone. 3.5 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Starting on my final BINGO challenge novel - Tailchaser's Song by Tad Williams for my speaking animal slot. Oddly, what with all those unicorn books, there weren't any that had animals that really talked that weren't themselves a mythical animal which I felt didn't count. Maybe the cat in The Last Unicorn but I already used the book in another slot :)

Of course, then you have to catch the allusions in the illustrations.

And I'm working my way slowly through The Stand.



In this sci-fi book, Ender Wiggins is sent to Battle Academy when he's 6 years old....so he learn to defeat an alien species called 'The Buggers.'
Entertaining book. 3 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Now reading A Christmas Carol and very much enjoying it so far. The old black and white movie has been a favourite since I was a kid and I'm glad I'm liking the book. Great humour too.

"And I'm working my way slowly through The Stand. ..."
I like The Stand. 🙂"
I'm really enjoying it so far!

Sanderson's Skyward is his excursion into YA scifi. A human space colony with degenerating technology is harassed by space-based aliens.
Informed by the season, I noticed that this novel has the same plot as Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer. ;)
Informed by the season, I noticed that this novel has the same plot as Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer. ;)
Jevon wrote: "I've been rereading The Final Empire. I love how Vin develops from street urchin to powerful mistborn."
One of the joys for me in re-reading the Mistborn series is seeing how much of the later surprises Sanderson casually slips in beforehand in plain sight.
One of the joys for me in re-reading the Mistborn series is seeing how much of the later surprises Sanderson casually slips in beforehand in plain sight.

I'm now moving on to The Copper Promise, the first book of the Copper Cat trilogy.

I also finished the Karen/Poul Anderson anthology Unicorn Trade. There were some good stories, some not so good, and one where a guy tries to kill a kitten in increasing gruesome ways that I will remember forever but not in a good way *shudders* There was a fair amount of poetry, which doesn't interest me much either.
Starting on The Chronicles of Krystonia, this was a surprise find I made in a used bookstore. I have one of the Krystonia pieces (they are figurines you can collect) but didn't know there was a book associated with them so I thought this would be kind of fun.


By the way, about The Expanse: is it advisable to read the novellas, do they add much background to the main thread?
Pierre wrote: "By the way, about The Expanse: is it advisable to read the novellas, do they add much background to the main thread? ..."
I enjoyed most of the novellas. They're all backstory — some on the Expanse universe in general without specific character (e.g. Drive), some flesh out supporting characters (e.g. The Butcher of Anderson Station, The Vital Abyss), and some backstory on individual primary characters (The Churn, Gods of Risk.) I suppose it depends on how much you're enjoying the main series as to whether you want to look deeper into that world.
Aside: Sadly, sequels to The Lies of Locke Lamora didn't match the first book. Lynch seems to have writers block on the 4th book, which has been pending as long as The Winds of Winter :)
I enjoyed most of the novellas. They're all backstory — some on the Expanse universe in general without specific character (e.g. Drive), some flesh out supporting characters (e.g. The Butcher of Anderson Station, The Vital Abyss), and some backstory on individual primary characters (The Churn, Gods of Risk.) I suppose it depends on how much you're enjoying the main series as to whether you want to look deeper into that world.
Aside: Sadly, sequels to The Lies of Locke Lamora didn't match the first book. Lynch seems to have writers block on the 4th book, which has been pending as long as The Winds of Winter :)

Today I started Book 2 of Copper Cat trilogy The Iron Ghost Only finished the first chapter, but already intrigued!



William Shatner (Captain Kirk) talks about making the Star Trek movies that spun off the original TV show.
Good book. 4 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Jazz, a brilliant young woman who works as delivery girl and a smuggler, lives in Artemis - a city on the moon. When Jazz agrees to do more serious capers, things start to go badly wrong....... Good story in a fine (moon) setting. 3.5 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Now, I'm going to read Tolkien for real (or at least what his son polished up for publication) - Beren and Lúthien. I've been reading something Tolkien around Christmastime because of the Jackson movies coming out around that time, and now it's become a kind of tradition!

I decided to catchup with Sanderson and began Shadows of Self.

On the other hand, reading The Lord of the Rings after the Silmarillion is -- interesting.


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