What have you read this week? Be it books, comics, manga, fan fiction, anything.
What have you read this week? Be it books, comics, manga, fan fiction, anything.
What have you read this week? Be it books, comics, manga, fan fiction, anything.
About half way through Revelation Space by Reynolds.
Enjoying it so far.
I'm finishing up Permutation City, then onto Distress (both by Greg Egan), then the Revelation Space series is next in my list! It's been there for a while, looking forward to reading it.
Have you read any other hard sci-fi lately you can recommend? I'm getting close to the end of several lists I just scraped off the internet for "best hard sci-fi", so I might have already read it, but in case I haven't, I'm always looking to add things to my reading list!
When I run out of other things to read, I already have all 6 Dune books on standby...
I bet you've already read some Iain M Banks? If not, that's an obvious choice.
I'm not sure if I read a lot of hard sci fi, but I've read some maybe semi-hard good stuff over the years.
Tried Gregg Bear's Eon series?
Juice by Tim Winton was good.
I loved Gateway by Pohl, but don't bother with the sequels.
Roadside Picnic by the Russian brothers? Super weird and intriguing.
J. G. Ballard? Alfred Bester? China Meiville?
This is all pretty mainstream stuff, I bet you've read it all.
A bunch of the Murderbot Diaries books. They are short, but fun.
I did the audiobooks and tore through the whole series, I absolutely loved them. I can't stand the tv series, I think the books set the bar too high. I think they went way too "cute" with the whole concept and completely missed the mark, I always pictured murderbot as this awkward hulking warhammer beefcastle but thats not at all the direction they went in. Oh well, I had my fun with the books, I hope a new one comes out soon!
I mean, I thought the first book was "too cute", and was just going to be an almost-YA comedy. There are only a couple episodes of Murderbot out, right? It seems oddly on the mark and well done, TBH.
Apple bats 50/50 IMO. Lasso? Fantastic, the first season, anyway, and the second was good. I absolutely hated Foundation, and forced myself to watch the first season hoping the characters would get less fucking stupid; I spent the last two episodes yelling at the TV, I was so frustrated. Murderbot, I'm excited about because it's staying pretty close to source and is well done.
I read TMBD for the first time last year, so it's still fresh for me. It got more serious as the series progressed, although it always maintained a comic streak. I'm hoping the show sticks with the source and doesn't get canceled; the fact that Wells is still alive, fully successful, and established gives me hope she has enough influence and an agreement that allows her to keep it straight.
Have you read the first book again, recently? I think it has the same vibe as the first couple episodes of the series.
My sister read the new Hunger Games book and was dying to talk about it, so I just started it after finishing book 3 of The Expanse
I also started reading the first prequel of the Hunger Games just recently. I never got to finish it because I had to return it to the library but I did really like what I managed to get through.
I’ve been reading Human Acts by Han Kang. It’s a sad and touching book about the Gwangju massacre and its effect on people. A couple of months ago I read The Vegetarian by the same author, she’s quickly becoming one of my favourite writers.
I'm on the second thursday murder club book, I think I'm going to go through the whole series I'm just loving these books. Listening to the dune audiobook too, dune rules.
Rereading Ender's Game. I had first read it when camping years ago and somehow misplaced it when I was 5 pages from the end of the book. I was so salty about it that I never picked up another copy to finish it until now.
I think it's good that I waited because the political B plot hits home with the state of the world today.
Edit: I finished the book tonight. I was not prepared for that kind of trauma.
The Dr I work with was begging people in the office to read The Empyrean series so she'd have someone to talk about them with. I am working my way through the most recent one now, Onyx Storm.
A Paradise Built in Hell by Rebecca Solnit
If you're affected by the nature of the times we're in, I cannot recommend this book enough.
I'm halfway through Bible and the Transgender Experience, by Linda Herzer.
The title is intriguing. What's it like?
It's been incredibly informative. The author starts off by stating plenty of other books talk about the "LGB" letters (sexual orientation), but she's focusing on the "TQI" letters (internal identity of self). Additionally, the most important thing in reading/studying/applying Biblical scriptures is understanding the context of them.
Some super-condensed highlights of the book:
If you're willing to count audiobooks, I've been tearing through Nathan Lowell's To Fire Called. Which is from his Tales From the Golden Age Of The Solar Clipper series. It's a sci-fi series that focuses on space based merchant shipping crews and fells somewhat reminiscent of the Aubrey-Maturin series by C.S Forester (something I read many years ago).
I also picked up a hard copy of On the Edge by Nate Silver (yes, the 538 guy) from the library and planned to crack into that this weekend.
Reading "El Eternauta" original comic and the first Marvel Collection of Ghost Rider.
My brother had been badgering me for years to read this “Dungeon Crawler Carl” book - but I always kinda said meh - LitRPG ain’t my thing. But I finally gave in and read it, just to get him to stop bugging me about it.
It was a blast! So light and fast and funny. I wound up reading the whole series (seven books so far, I think) in a month. It was a great change - most of the stuff I read is big and deep and depressing, it was nice to lighten the mood.
I finished Call for the Dead over the weekend and started The Black Company after seeing a bunch of comments about in a post. The writing is choppy, there's entirely too much literal quaking in their boots, and far too many tortured, menacing souls with good hearts... but the story is good enough and I bought an omnibus so I expect that I'll finish it.
I've also got The Worldbreaker Saga on hold. The writing is superb, the world building is amazingly novel, it's mercifully free of Idiot Plot... and I just can't bring myself to care about any of the characters. I have to force myself to read it, so I read other books between chapters. It's a real conundrum for me, because there's literally nothing in it that I object to; it's really technically excellent. I'm almost more interested in why I'm so apathetic about it.
After Black Company I'll probably go pick up the next Smiley novel from Le Carré. I'd been reading the later Karla novels out of order and hadn't read any of the early ones so I'm doing a methodical job this time.
On multi media, we're watching Murderbot, Andor (on recommendation, Apple's doing their Idiot Plot thing again and we may drop it if things don't get less stupid within the next couple of episodes), and I've got the 2011 Tinker Tailer Soldier Spy queued up. I generally watch the Buster Scruggs "episode" once a month or so; it's only 20 minutes, and I love it.
For games, I finished Factorio: Space Age a couple of months ago, and I fire it up a couple of times a week to make sure the factory always grows. Most recently I expanded the base on Aquilo, which is astonishingly tedious. It's a good sign I'm going about it the wrong way, so I may have to change tactics.
Lemmy consumes waaay too much time. I fired up my AP server node again after experimenting with it for several months half a year ago; I guess I have to accept I'm just not a microblog kind of guy. Otherwise, RSS feeds. I read a lot of technical specs and essays. One interesting monograph I've been working through is about an interlingua for computers. It's very dense.
I Roved Out is slowly progressing. I know it's supposed to be porn, but for a while the art and story was the prime motivator and it was so compelling despite so much porn content. The new book is, just, all porn, and I'm losing interest; I begin to wonder whether Alexis knows where it's going, because it feels as if he's padding. He's got a lot of stories to tie up, and none of them are making any real progress. I hope he gets back on track; maybe his metrics say the prurient content gets him more readers, but honestly I just want the story to continue. There's plenty of other sources of porn, but good, novel ideas are as rare as angel tears. Anyway, I visit that every couple of weeks to see what's new.
Also on the web comic front, I binged Three Panel Soul last week. I still haven't caught up to today (or the end?), but it's repeating itself more and more so I go back and read a few every couple of days but I'm not binging it anymore. SMBC, XKCD, Oglaf in feeds and as they're released.
For music, I'm a comfort eater. Most days I have Tomita or Jean Michel-Jarre on in the background, although about once a week I'll have an Otyken spasm and listen to that on repeat a few times.
I recently finished The Three Body Problem and loved it, so I'm reading anything I can find from Cixin Lui on libby now - which this week means Supernova Era. Super interesting so far, feels like the novelization of a thought experiment and I'm here for it.
The Skeleton Soldier Failed to Defend the Dungeon
https://comick.io/comic/01-skeleton-soldier-couldn-t-protect-the-dungeon
Latna Saga: Survival of a Sword King
https://comick.io/comic/01-survival-story-of-a-sword-king-in-a-fantasy-world
Eternally Regressing Knight
Just finished Worm not long ago! I really liked it. :) https://parahumans.wordpress.com/