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Mollarom

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Gamer, digital marketing specialist, and piano teacher. Lives in #Scottsdale, but loves #Phoenix and #Tempe as well. Former #news professional who wakes up every day glad that I'm out. Former co-host of the Way of the Game podcast, current co-producer of the Storylines podcast. Editor of the #Robotech Reconstruction board game. #PhxRisingFC supporter, #dog person (far too few of us in the Fediverse, methinks)

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franksting , to bookstodon
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Book 21 of 2024 was Neil Stephenson’s Seveneves. As always for the author long and detailed, but What a fun read! But i feel part three was almost a second book. Even the style was subtly different. Far too many lengthy descriptions of the technology distracting from the narrative. As if Skylark had returned, but instead of Seaton dazzlingly making everything happen just because, Stephenson had to prove to us that these things were quite possibly not some wild shit he had made up such as Smith did a century ago

Still though, who needs a moon, and why would we think capsules in the ocean might be any different from capsules in space.

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Mollarom ,
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@franksting @bookstodon loved Seveneves. Probably the book I think of most, since I'm reminded of it every time I look at the moon. As for Part 3, it does have an odd "and now it's a D&D campaign" vibe.

jillrhudy , to bookstodon
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All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby has been optioned, the author said yesterday on that other site (without more specifics). Can't wait to see Titus Crown brought to life on any screen, big or small. @bookstodon

Mollarom ,
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@jillrhudy @bookstodon Great book.

GelatDeTramussos , to bookstodon Catalan
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Currently in the middle of this dystopian science fiction novel, written by Mary Shelley and set at the end of 21st century. It's 2090's but the flavour is quite 19th-century-ish: people are still using carriages and there's conflict Greece-Turkey, as if we were still in 1919.
Have you read it?
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Mollarom ,
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@GelatDeTramussos @bookstodon interesting! I'll have to look at this. Thanks!

Likewise , to bookstodon
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Tell me a good book you’ve read this year that you’d recommend.

I’ll start: Crow Mary by Kathleen Grissom
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Mollarom ,
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@Likewise @bookstodon I'm way behind on books read this year, but if I had to choose one, "The Lathe of Heaven" by Ursula K. Le Guin.

Mollarom ,
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@pitrouillesque @Likewise @bookstodon borrowed from my library, thanks!

Mollarom ,
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@stonebear @Likewise @bookstodon I'm about 25% of the way into it. Fun. I like the dolphins.

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