Me, I’m currently on ”F” is for Fugitive by Sue Grafton, still from my local library.

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    I’m reading Discworld series after some Lemmings suggested it. They’re great! Read Sourcerer and Guards! Guards! And just starting Men at Arms

    I laughed so much at the Brotherhood scenes in Guards! When the brothers are bickering, and when the guy has to recite the whole long password but the last line is incorrect.

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    Death’s End by Cixin Liu

    It’s been an on and off affair for a little while now. I had a lot more free time back when I finished the first two, so I’m kinda struggling to get any meaningful reading done. Honestly, at this point I’d be happy just finishing this one by the end of the year.

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      It was my favourite of the bunch, although IMO it should’ve been two books instead. But I understand he wanted a trilogy, it being the Three Body Problem and all that.

      Enjoy the ride!

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    The watery world of Kevin, Tim Dortwell

    How to skin a flintmouse, Fred Offerberry

    9 sticks to flank priority, Jeffrey Ghinslee

    The Yellow Toad, Rudolf Vadonski

    Itchy pyjamas and other stories, Max Ipon

    Tenerife Tundra: the world’s lobster, Carmen Fondadraiyan

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      Banning Dr Banner, Harriet Klomeister

      A house without a home, Theodore Jenkins

      Fire of Unknown Deeps, Zack Miriamopolis

      Dancing with Dinosaurs: A palaeolithic guide to coprolites, Bear Kotzen

      My tiny book of cycle parts, Nomi Klingonahorcical

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        Several of us are ghosts, Johnathan Alterjungman

        Strategies to win your enemies, Zyla Ponmadash

        Xerox: Bullemia and other copycats, Pulmanor Jee-Artor

        Satisfy your inner clown, Cadence Dockdrop

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          Neal Mcneely Presents: Lime, Barbara Fremdhoven

          Valerie’s excuse to bludgeon, Val Livmoor

          Getting it on with the Jenkins: Lightbulb manufacture, Arthur and Marie Jenkins

          Floor exercises for beached whales, Humphrey Hatfordkins

          Talking to Daria: 90 short stories, Aston Mershlect

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    The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,

    The Spell Shop

    Demon Copperhead

    Two Twisted Crowns

    I particularly loved the first two, as I couldn’t put them down.

    Demon Copperhead was a difficult read, emotionally, and I recommend reading it before or after “The Empire of Pain”.

    The last one is the second (and final) book of The Shepherd King series, which features a very interesting magic system along with great characters

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    Currently reading A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine. Liking it so far.

    Last finished A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers. Didn’t enjoy it as much as The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.

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    Reading “suck it in and smile” in French to try to get some vocab back after letting my French rust in a ditch for a few years. Enjoying reading French and seeing the spellings of words I used regularly.

    That said the story is quite underwhelming with some key points that aren’t much of Anything new. Its very short though and easy enough to read despite the language so I’ll finish it up soon and move on to a more interesting story

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    I started reading progression fantasy on Royal Road earlier this year (a site for posting web serials). Here’s my current follow list (excluding stories that are on hiatus):

    • The Runic Artist — isekai, rune-based crafting, good mix of action and slice-of-life
    • The Broken Knife — Kobold MC with a dragon companion, dark but compelling read, excellent worldbuilding
    • Demon World Boba Shop — cozy isekai, nice characters
    • Dual Wielding — slow burn, tale of two friends (both very talented), writing is good, action scenes get dark and intense
    • Legends and Librarians — cozy romance, magical library (not litrpg/progression), plenty of cute creatures
    • An Otherworldly Scholar — isekai, teacher MC, good worldbuilding, nice romance, great characters, plenty of twists, adventure and danger, especially enjoyed the slice-of-life stuff
    • Archmage from Another World: Gaining Administrator Access — isekai from another fantasy world, lighthearted fun with good set of characters, no looming world-level threats so far
    • Underkeeper — MC is a recent magical academy graduate, good at magic but works as underkeeper (no money/connections to join adventurer groups), got darker than I’m comfortable with, but loved the characters and the demon companion
    • Immovable Mage — good worldbuilding, characters, plot twists and detailed magic system, clever use of plot events pushes MC towards OP, would suggest to read at least till the end of 2nd arc
    • Level One God — likeable MC, cool magic stuff I haven’t seen before, some bad moments are really dark, good writing
    • Spire’s Spite — criminally underrated with only 100+ followers, mostly been spire climbing so far, good magic system, dark and has some stuff I don’t like but overall I’ve enjoyed it
    • Blood Curse Academia — overall I enjoyed the combination of action, learning and mystery, but a lot of weird coincidences and stuff didn’t make sense
    • Mana Mirror — loved the concept of mana garden and the myriad customization options, writing and plot was easy to follow, third volume is the best so far
    • The Maid Is Not Dead — writing felt like traditionally published epic fantasy with progression elements, slow burn but events are starting to escalate
    • Dark Lord’s Last Call — MC’s soul is swapped with the dark lord, plans to open a tavern, enjoyable light-hearted read
    • Orphan — I usually ignore the litrpg math but this one takes it a bit too far! characters all have flaws (though sometimes it becomes a bit too irritating), good worldbuilding and mystery
    • Rules of Biomancy — 70 year old herbalist MC with a secret past comes across two isekai-ed people in danger of dying and decides to help, enjoying a lot
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    I’m in the middle of the Hyperion Cantos series. It’s exceptionally good sci-fi, reminds me a lot of games like Elite Dangerous :)

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        I loved the Expanse series, but like Hyperion better. Has the literary structure of Canterbury Tales if you’ve read that. The story spans four books and doesn’t click entirely until you reach the last part of the last book. It’s fantastic. (I’m rereading the series)

        Hyperion is a bit more futuristic, but a lot more asymmetric compared to Expanse, keeping it fresh. It’s ideas and ethics go a lot further. It asks and answers questions that people are currently concerned about, or could soon be concerned about, give or take a century or two. I won’t spoil it, but it’s excellent sci-fi. The author clearly did a lot of research while writing it. :)

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    I just finished ‘the year of the locust’.
    It’s 85% good spy thriller and the last bit gets a bit weird.
    Normally I love weird books but I felt like this one didn’t stay on its ‘track’. Still definetly recommend the previous book by the author ‘I am pilgrim’ it’s great.

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    “Come closer” by Sara Gran. I’m half way through it. I loooove spooky books and this fits the bill.

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    I’m currently slogging through the Illuminatas trilogy, things finally feel like they’re starting to make sense. Let’s hope it stays like that