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rubpoll , to books in What are you reading??
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The One Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by NK Jemisin.

It’s basically this:

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pythonoob , to books in What are you reading??

Currently reading Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson.

I have a goal to work my way down the list of Hugo award winning novels

cyberwolfie ,

Oh, I more or less just finished Blue Mars, but had to take my time getting through it all. But I’ve enjoyed it! Now I just started reading The Ministry for the Future :)

pythonoob ,

Some parts of the mars series are definitely a slog, I feel like that’s almost inevitable with books that change to the perspective of different characters a lot. Some characters just aren’t as interesting as others or they suck as a person and I don’t really care about what they think. But so far in this series I’ve liked the ideas that have developed and I think the setting is really interesting.

cyberwolfie ,

Yeah, agreed. Blue Mars unfortunately had a little more of that the I remember from the other two. But the overall world building is impressive and interesting, and I don’t regret reading any of it.

It is fitting that it has received a Hugo award, as Les Miserable by Victor Hugo definitely fits into the same category - he could waffle on about very uninteresting things for pages on end before returning to the interesting parts of the story.

pythonoob ,

Lol I haven’t read any of Victor Hugo so I wouldn’t know, but it’s at least been good practice for speeding up my reading by looking at what’s actually important. Kim Stanley Robinson does a phenomenal job of recounting geography (areography) and routes that I unfortunately have no point of reference for, but they honestly matter very little beyond “this is in the north, this is in the middle, this is in the south”.

Ministry for the future looks good.

dessalines ,

Same, Blue Mars was a bit slow for me also.

Patch ,

What a bizarre coincidence; that’s exactly what I came on to post!

Finished Red Mars a few weeks ago, started Green Mars a couple of days ago. I’d never read any Kim Stanley Robinson before, and I’m enjoying it so far.

Any other recommendations from your award-winners reading list?

pythonoob ,

Not yet! This is the first one and since it was green mars that won the award, I decided I’d just read the whole trilogy.

dessalines ,

Great series. Red mars was my fav out of these.

dessalines , to books in What are you reading??

Just started reading Erich Maria Remarque - Three Comrades. I’m really liking it so far.

Shape4985 , (edited ) to books in What are you reading??
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Currently reading Brute Force: cracking the data encryption standard by matt curtin.

Moonguide , to books in What are you reading??

Just finished Dune Messiah. It was good, but I liked the first one more. Feel like it could’ve been shorter, while at the same time I feel like I would’ve appreciated more info on how the jihad affected people outside Arrakeen.

I’ll probably start on either Colour of Magic or Gardens of the Moon next.

solitaire , to books in What are you reading??
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Your pick reminds me I really should get into some naval fiction. I used to love it on the screen (Hornblower, Master and Commander, etc), I’m a big fan of it’s sci-fi equivalents, I was into sailing as a kid and I am a total sucker for command drama stuff. Frankly, I’m shocked I’ve never read any naval fiction as far as I can remember.

tmcgh , to books in What are you reading??

This is an excellent story. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think I saw another comment mention it but after you finish this, you must read (or listen to) “Endurance” by Alfred Lansing. The narration was excellent. I borrowed the audiobook from libby and it was such an amazing story!

butterflyattack , to books in What are you reading??

I’m one of those people who reads several books at once, swapping between them depending on my mood and engagement. Currently the great mortality by John Kerry, the salted earth by Jeff Somers, woken furies by Richard Morgan, a journal of the plague year by Daniel Defoe, velocity weapon by Megan O’Keefe, and a couple of others that I may not finish.

Oneeightnine OP ,
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Credit where it’s due, I can’t handle more than one book at a time.

notenoughfuel , to books in What are you reading??

Ilium by Dan Simmons. Haven’t got to the end yet but already boggled my mind.

SlapnutsGT , to books in What are you reading??

Just finished The Breach. Poor Jacob

Varyk , to books in What are you reading??

Just started raft by Stephen Baxter, little concerned when I found out there are a dozen more books, roughly.

Digging the first though, so…

alansuspect ,

I read through all of them a couple of years ago, he’s one of my favourite writers and all the books are pretty good. They jump around a lot and try different things which keep it interesting, from what I remember.

Varyk ,

Okay. I have the omnibus now, which I understand is the first four novels.

So are the final xeelee sequence titled novels the ending books of the entire series?

Is the series finally ended?

Wayne_Murillo , to books in What are you reading??

I’m reading To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini. It is a lot of fun so far. The characters are deep and believable. The plot is complex and interesting. I love it!

I just finished Whalefall by Daniel Kraus if you are looking for a gripping, hard-science, scuba survival thriller. The ending is so metal. The writing is great and the tension makes it hard to read and hard to put down.

alansuspect ,

I read Sleep recently, it’s really good!

Underwaterbob , to books in What are you reading??

Peter Watts’ Blindsight for the second time. It’s pretty dense. I’m catching more this time around. It’s a fantastic read with some of the most alien aliens ever put to page. It was a meme how often it used to get recommended back on r/printsf which I miss a lot since its replacement here is essentially dead.

alansuspect , to books in What are you reading??

Currently reading A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine. There’s also a first book called A Memory Called Empire and both are very good.

Landmammals , to books in What are you reading??

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