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December book club canceled. Short stories instead!
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I would snatch it up on a sale for $5! I just finished the Martian and loved it.
Thats a great deal, thanks
Sorry. No deal currently. I meant, that’s what I’d buy it at if it was on sale.
Its np, I agree though that is a good buy at price.
I listened to the audiobook from Audible (GBP £8 ~ US $10) and would definitely say it was worth it. However, I understand the differences between the Martian and PHM can be divisive, but I loved it.
I enjoyed the salvation series. Read them all through Libby with my library card
As for Sanderson I love those too (as my username suggests)
I’ve read all of the secret project books and they’re all great.
Tress, Numi and the Wizards Guide are safe to read but I’d hold off on the Sunlit Man as it does slightly spoil where a certain character from the Stormlight Archives ends up.
Awesome. I am looking forward to getting back into Hamilton and Sanderson!
Foundation trilogy by Asimov, surprised I haven't read it yet tbh
I read those 25 years ago. I gotta say, I was a rather underwhelmed but by all means read Book 1 and form your own view.
Damn, I've only heard good things. I'm definitely still gonna give a try. If I remember I'll come back and let you know how I enjoyed it
Please do!
Only one from your list I have read is Piranesi, but I just had to say I really enjoyed it. I'm a big fan of the genre so it was admittedly right up my street.
Some titles from my 'Short' TBR list include
- The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler after really enjoying The Mountain in the Sea.
- The Long Mars by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter (#3 in the Long Earth Series).
In terms of waiting I only have a couple
- Doors of Stone by Patrick Rothfuss... But by now I should probably reread the first two once it is actually out.
- The Martian Contingency by Mary Robinette Kowal (#4 in the Lady Astronaut series).
Edit: removing a spoiler that didn't get redacted properly.