Finished Mistborn: Secret Histories novella. Don’t want to spoil, but it was really exciting to read this secret history.

Read Redshirts by John Scalzi. A sci-fi about the “redshirts” in a Star-Trek like universe. Highly recommended for any Star Trek fan.

Started Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire. First book in her October Daye urban fantasy series. This is my first Seanan McGuire book, have heard a lot about her.

Still skimming through The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Caroll.

Putting Ultra-processed Food by Chris van Tulleken on hold for a bit, shouldn’t have started multiple non-fiction at once. Will pick it up after finishing the Bullet Journal Method.

Bingo squares covered: Short and Sweed, Award Winner (Hard mode)

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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    Listening to my first audio book series, dungeon crawler Carl. And damn is it good. Currently on book V, the butchers masquerade.

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    Finished Elantris by Brandon Sanderson. I enjoyed it a lot, but kinda feel like it stumbled a bit towards the end. Maybe it was the rapid changes in POV, or maybe because it suddenly added new POVs in the ending chapters? There is also a lot of unresolved stuff, as it sets up sequels that don’t exist yet. Was still a very enjoyable book though. It was my first Sanderson, and I’ll be checking out some more of his stuff soon. Maybe Mistborn? Taking recommendations on where to go next!

    I also finished The Hedge Knight by G.R.R. Martin. Picked it up because of the new HBO show, Preston Jacobs spoke so warmly of the book in his review of the show, and I was so impressed when re-reading A Game of Thrones recently. I was not quite as impressed though, a nice little short story, but I didn’t get that invested. There are just so many names presented in a very short story, and I found I had to backtrack quite a bit to keep track of who these people were. I have the collection of the 3 first Dunk and Egg stories and will keep going through them though.

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    I finished off Buy Mort - Singularity which turned out to be the last book in the series and overall I really enjoyed it all!

    Then straight back into the Deathlands universe with the Outlanders books, polished off a couple of those and they are great so far as they are fleshing out the universe really nicely with a lot of new lore and information as well as calls back to the Deathlands books and characters occasionally!

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    I just finished The Book That Broke the World by Mark Lawrence (The Library Trilogy book 2). I’m finding this series absolutely fantastic. Plus having a mysterious library as the main setting is just fun.

    Now I’m reading Hamlet. I haven’t read much Shakespeare so it’s nice to slowly expand into more of his works. It’s also wild to see how many quotes I recognize from pop culture, having never read this story.

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    Finished “The Gone World” by Tom Sweterlitsch, based on a recommendation from a previous weekly thread on here. Holy crap it was good. Darker than my average fare, but that whole True Detective with Time Travel and a dash of cosmic horror was fantastic!

    Almost finished “Our Man in Havana” by Graham Greene. Not bad. It’s okay. Feels dated tho

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    Finished Dungeon Crawler Carl books 1-7 a few months ago. In preparation for Book 8 in May I’m now listing to the Audiobooks followed by the Soundbooth immersion tunnel version.

    Last month read The Expanse first 3 books.

    Currently reading Children of Time while waiting for Operation BounceHouse to release next week.

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      I watched the Expanse, and have considered reading the books as well. Did you watch the show before reading?

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        I haven’t watched the series (yet). The books have been fantastic so far

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    Just finished Red Rising. Decent enough. Hunger Games meets Harry Potter a bit for the first book (I have not read the Harry Potter books). I read myself to sleep and it ticked the box nicely / I was happy to pick it up each night. I’ll continue with the series for sure.

    Currently reading My Friends by Fredrik Backman. Beautiful descriptive language use in it. Slightly less gripping story for my tastes but I’m enjoying it.

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    Just finished Not quite dead yet, I liked it a lot

    Currently reading Atmosphere, recommended by my wife, some parts are very good some some other I find them very boring (about 60% progress)

    Listening to Stephen King’s Holly, I’m enjoying it

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    Still working my way through The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman. I’m about 80% through now, I’ve been reading less than usual this week with life stuff going on.

    I really enjoyed Redshirts by John Scalzi. I enjoy pretty much everything I’ve read of his, but Kaiju Preservation Society is still my favorite.

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    I just finished The Broken Earth trilogy and liked it. The first book was by far my favorite and I felt the third was a bit of a “quick, I need to explain everything” exposition dump at times. Overall the series was interesting though.

    I’m now re-reading Project Hail Mary in preparation for the movie. I really liked it the first time so don’t expect this time to be any different!

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      Oh snap there’s a movie coming!? I just finished a re-read myself. It holds up well for a second round.

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    I found this book when I was younger and have read it on and off for years since then. I’ve probably read through it at least four times. It’s called RESISTANCE -JENNIFER A. NIELSEN- Its a book about a girl growing up in Nazi Occupied Poland. Her parents ultimately ended up sending her away as the occupation got to its breaking point, right before mass amounts of jews were shipped from their ghettos and the treatment within them became animalistic. She never made it to her grandparents. Instead her path was interrupted and she rekindled a relationship from her childhood with an old family friend that led a resistance in the country.

    Ultimately she became a courier throughout many ghettos that are now renowned for their brutality, carrying the stories with her. She was a pinnacle person in the Warsaw uprising when the Nazi’s attempted to clear out the entire ghetto to be sent to concentration camps. Her character is fictional I believe, but her experience’s are very real.

    The author curated this novel to illustrate and highlight the battles and lives of all the couriers throughout WW2. The book is expertly crafted and my skin broke out in goosebumps multiple times throughout. Whenever Im in a time period where I feel a sense of repression, lack of autonomy, or battles with control I gravitate back to this book. Highly recommend.

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    Just finished “Project Hail Mary” by Andy Weir. For entertainment. Enjoyed the story as it was very much reminiscent of The Martian by him aswell. Goes into the science and is reasonably accurate with some embellishment to keep the tension and add interesting characters.

    Also just finished “The Let Them Theroy” by Mel Robbins. It was very helpful gave me a perspective that was diffuse to see and made me second guess myself alot. I was always trying to always fix situations where someone was mad/angry with me. It help me recognize I’m not responsible for their emotions, Let them be mad". And let me identify what I can control myself. The only other person’s emotion you are responsible for are childrens and your goal is to help them process them and tell them emotions are ok. It really is that simple.

    Been looking for a new personal growth book. Started “Notes on Being a Man” by Scott Galloway. Its interesting so far. More of a memior so far.

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      Project Hail Mary is at the top of my list to read next before the movie comes out soon. Glad to hear someone says they enjoyed it. Haven’t read The Martian. I have heard a lot of people talk about it. Do you recommend it?

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        Highly recommend the audiobook version of Project: Hail Mary. You really get a lot more out of the experience. Plus Ray Porter is awesome

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        I’ve read both and highly enjoyed both. I read The Martian after I saw the movie and I still recommend it even if you saw the movie already

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    Finished “Bill the galactic hero and the planet of the robot slaves” by Harry Harrison. Liked it enough to read some more by the same writer, so am now reading “Star smashers of the Galaxy Rangers”. It’s ok, but at times it’s actually hilariously over the top. I’ve actually read this book decades ago, but I must have been very young at the time because I don’t remember it being a satire.