code monkey wrote:I've just ordered book 1 in the ancillary series based on your statement. couldn't find the aliette de bodard but will keep an eye out for it. it sounds fascinating.
lady_*nix wrote:code monkey wrote:I've just ordered book 1 in the ancillary series based on your statement. couldn't find the aliette de bodard but will keep an eye out for it. it sounds fascinating.
Aww thanks! Yeah I think you'll enjoy the Ancillary series - I need to reread them TBH.
The de Bodard one: https://www.amazon.com/Tea-Master-Detec ... 8&qid=&sr=
Looks like it's not in print anymore or something, the physical copies are stupidly expensive.
code monkey wrote:I've just started the calligrapher's daughter.
geonuc wrote:I've been trying to read Stand On Zanzibar, a classic novel by John Brunner. I'd read it way back when but can't seem to slog through this time, which is a bit disappointing.
pumpkinpi wrote:That's MrPi's favorite book. I'll have to see how recently he's read it.
Rommie wrote:I definitely tried and failed pretty early on for just that reason.
I just started reading The Long Walk by Stephen King, which I am calling from now on "Hunger Games for grown-ups."
Rommie wrote:I definitely tried and failed pretty early on for just that reason.
I just started reading The Long Walk by Stephen King, which I am calling from now on "Hunger Games for grown-ups."
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