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What Have You Been Reading this June?
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Jun 01, 2020 06:26AM
So, what have you been reading in the merry month of June?
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Authors:
James Baldwin, Holly Black, Richard Chizmar, Nino Cipri, James S.A. Corey, Liu Cixin, Neil Gaiman, Jennifer Giesbrecht, Intisar Khanani, Stephen King, Joe R. Lansdale, A.K. Larkwood, Dervla McTiernan, Tamsyn Muir, Ann Patchett, Samantha Shannon, Martha Wells
Illustrators: Colleen Doran
Translators: Joel Martinsen



And Wjen the English Fall (powerfully day affecting story of tech apocalypse from an unusual perspective - Amish! Very good read for these times.
Following up with Clade - another apocalypse novel
About characters more than events - this one slow moving set of vingettes of multiple generations set against climate crisis
I also have been checking out a new serial on serial box - Knox - noir lovecraft update (my first ever eARC!)


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
I loved that one!

Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, Volume 1
Shadows of the Dark Crystal
And slowly rereading Harry Potter.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

And I'm on to the last Powder Mage novella, Ghosts of the Tristan Basin by Brian McClellan that takes place only a few months before the events in the first Powder Mage novel.

It has always surprised me somewhat, that authors of the Golden Age, such as Asimov, were quite remarkable in some of their predictions with respect to robots and computers ("thinking machines") and yet really didn't grasp the true effect they would have on society.

As I mentioned, I've just started Poseidon's Spear, the third book in the Long War series. My heart is still hurting for poor Arimnestos and it seems things might still be going to shit for him in this book.
Between this series and Traitor Son Cycle which I read a couple years ago, I can definitely see myself reading the rest of Christian/Miles Cameron's historical fiction and his most recent fantasy series in the future.

Just read Imager back in April. I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to getting further into the series.

If you're interested, I cover the 3 story arcs of the series in my review. No spoilers & it might help understanding it a little better.
I'm a fan. I liked the religion/philosophy of Naming & really appreciated the way history is handled. So many details lost & misunderstood. Politics & economies are handled really well, too. As powerful as Imagers are, they have limits & there's never enough money or time. It's a realism that grounds the fantasy well.

It's just funny and clever and, frankly, totally bonkers. What more could anyone ask for?


In this classic a scientist finds a way to make himself invisible, but this leads to mental instability and violence.
Interesting premise that's spawned a jillion movies. 3 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Since OpenLibrary doesn't have them all, I can't complete the series this year, so I might stop after that one, apparently this series is good for filling int those hard to fill BINGO slots so maybe will need to keep some for next year after all :)





Great stories!


Bujold seems very popular with the group this year, I can think of three of us now that have read her this year, and probably more if we go through the older threads :D And that's what I love about this group, if it weren't for the group reads we used to have, I probably never would have started the Vorkosigan Saga!
Decided to read only last Dinotopia book, this one is an actual novel - Dinotopia Lost by Alan Dean Foster
And just realized...I could use these books for the "shared world" BINGO slot too...amazing how many BINGO slots this series can fill (we had talking animals last year that would have worked too)

Now reading The Great King which is book 4 in the series.

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




You can definitely count me in as one of the group with whom she is a fave. I read all of the Vorkosigan saga.
Then because, what to do?! I had to read All of her fantasy books too! xD At first, it was weird to my mind...where's Miles? lol, but then her storytelling nabbed me and whisked me away.
I just finished her most recent of her fantasy genre.... waiting for more. I hope you are reading this, Lois! ;0)


In this book Vonnegut presents caricatures of religion, the hubris of scientists, and the dangers of technology. The book has an eclectic variety of weird, often funny, characters.
3 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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