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What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? 01 April

Still reading Starsight by Brandon Sanderson, second book of Skyward (Cytoverse) series. About half done. It's interesting to get more details about the world.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening?

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  • I'm also reading The Way of Kings, which I started back in like July. I'm in more of a podcast phase at the moment, I've finished one book so far this year as opposed to the 20 or so I'd read by this point last year 🤷‍♂️

    • That explains why I haven't seen you around. 😀

      Happens to me sometimes too, The Better Part of Valor that I was finished couple of weeks ago, took me couple of months, I think. And it was only 300 or so pages. The Way of Kings on the other hand is a pretty meatier book, which I have to re-read soon to get ready for the upcoming fifth book!

      What podcasts are you listening to these days? I used to listen to a few during commute, but now that I (luckily) work from home, haven't listened to one in a long time.

      • Thinking about it, I'm reading the exact same stuff I was about 6 months ago, just later in each series. The Way of Kings, Dresden Files, Incryptid, In Death and Alex Verus. Maybe I just need a change of scenery.

        For podcasts it's The Weekly Planet - comic book-related media news, Knowledge Fight - basically Infowars fact checking, My Dad Wrote a Porno - a guy reads his dad's erotica to a couple of friends and it's impossibly funny, The C Team - a weekly D&D game from a few years back, The Duke and Duchess book club - the reason I started Stormlight Archive, and Dead Meat - horror movie reviews & discussion.

        It's all to fill downtime at work, I just got sick of powering through 2-3 audiobooks a fortnight and struggle to get immersed in video games when I'm not relaxing at home.

      • Sorry for butting in but I thought I’d hop on the podcast recommendation diversion because I’m also always looking for recommendations.

        • This Sounds Serious is good if you like true crime, but it’s a comedic parody of the tropes of true crime with solid story telling.
        • Hello From the Magic Tavern is an interesting take on an interview-style podcast.
        • Risky or Not is a short form podcast about food science and if sometimes odd practices actually put you at risk
        • Wind of Change is an interesting look at if the Scorpions were intended to bring down communism
        • And if you’re a political junky in the US, Strict Scrutiny and Prosecuting Donald Trump are interesting updates from legal experts on the Supreme Court and the Trump cases.
  • Non fiction wise, I think I've read enough plague history books for now so I'm reading summer of blood by Dan Jones about the peasants' revolt.

    Fiction wise, I'm just starting re-eading Glenn Cook's black company. I've read the series before but was years ago and must have been wasted then because i only remember the gist and that I enjoyed them. Also grunts by Mary gentle, and notes on the culture by iain m Banks. Never read it before, fucking shame that bloke is dead.

    • You like to read depressing books 😀

      I read the first book in Black Company series, and while I liked the story, the writing style kept me from getting fully immersed. Have the next two book ready but not feeling special urge to go back to it.

  • I finished up Kill the Farm Boy by Herne and Dawson and it was a bit of a slog. I’m looking forward to starting on something a bit more engaging so I think I’m going to pick back up with where I left off in the Murderbot series by Martha Wells.

    • Your description of something like The Princess Bride and Pratchett had me intrigued, but it seems like it's not to everyone's taste.

      • That’s the way I felt when I first heard about it too. And both of those had a solid plot that the authors worked witticisms into while writing. This feels like they thought of jokes and then figured out how to get the joke into the plot, and it suffers because of that. The jokes tend to be puns and groaners, which I really like and I really like the authors outside this book. This just fell flat and I don’t care about the characters or their adventure.

  • Space Eldritch II by various. It's an anthology of futuristic cosmic horror stories recommended to me by this sub. So far I'm enjoying it more than Space Eldritch I, although they're both good.

    • sigh you just wasted so much of my time...

      I checked if Space Eldritch is available at my local store, but then I thought, there are many original Lovecraft's stories that I haven't read, so checked if they had his work, and they had a Hardcover "Complete Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft", added it to my list to order. Then went to Wikipedia to make sure the book really had the complete fiction, and noticed most of his work is available on WikiSource. So, while I still want that complete collection hardcover, it would be difficult to carry it with me, as I do with my books, so having soft copies would be helpful, so started downloading all the stories, one by one...

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