I just finished the 3 Body Problem trilogy which I overall enjoyed but some parts were long and drawn out. Now I'm on Altered Carbon. Looking forward to the next Bobiverse book!
I just read Douglas Adams Dirk Gently's holistic detective agency for the first time. I had made up my mind to read it after watching the show which I thought was brilliant but yet again the book was far better.
Now I'm on the lookout for the follow-up, the long dark tea time of the soul.
I'm reading The Last Emperox by John Scalzi. The series has some interesting concepts but while I really enjoyed Scalzi's sense of humour in the Old Man's War series, it doesn't land quite as consistently for me here. Regardless, it's definitely a fun read.
I am working through the Muderbot diaries - just finishing Exit Strategy at the moment. They are easy and enjoyable reading, but i might take a break before Network Effect though, since they are a little same-y, and maybe dive into the Hyperion Cantos, or perhaps back to Adrian Tchaikovsky' and Children of Ruin. I have a week of holiday coming up, so hope to have a fair bit of reading time.
I feel like I need to reread the first four murder bot diaries before I continue on. I kind of thought it was a complete thing back when I read them. Then I recently discovered there are a few more.
I definetely agree with the murderbot diaries all being pretty samey. They're definetely a fun read, but hard to do the whole series in one go without getting bored.
I like them as a "listen to while falling asleep" book
Currently taking a break between Xenocide and Children of the Mind. Really enjoying the Ender's Saga books, the story even gets better after Ender's Game.
Gotta shout out House of Suns as one of my favorite books ever.
Mickey7 by Edward Ashton (well, actually the sequel right now, finished the first book yesterday). I was actually surprised at how good it was given that I haven't heard much buzz around it. Though that might just be me having my head buried in the sand, because apparently there's a movie for it coming out next spring, so it's hardly an unheard of gem lol
But yeah it checked all the boxes for me
interesting characters with a fair amount of development
fascinating thought experiments about the nature of consciousness and continuity
fast paced plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat for most of the book
Just finished Shift, the second book in the Silo series. While not as good as the first one, I did enjoy it, and it was fun to have some mysteries revealed. I'm excited to start the next one in the series.
Tried Fire Upon the Deep and got bored, same with Norstrilia, got back to reading Hyperion, might get back to reading Bibiverse series, Culture series, Seveneves, Hainish cycle, Blindsight... since I bought Kindle I have just over 10 books started and not finished
Just finished Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson. That first chapter might be the most horrific thing I've ever read in my life, only because I fear it's actually possible. Also perhaps the best depiction of PTSD I've ever read. Other than that, honestly I found the writing style kind of annoying with all of the shorthand, truncated sentence fragments. Overall I felt like it was a good summary of the real challenges that the climate crisis presents.
Now I just started Project Hall Mary by Andy Weir. His writing style is just so easy and accessible; it's quite a contrast.
Also I'm super happy to see Leviathan Wakes on the list from last month. I love the Expanse universe so much; it makes me happy to see people are getting into it.
Not sure what to read next. I want scifi, but something light. Might go for the next book in the culture series, but I read the quality goes down over time.
Use of Weapons is next in the series and it is truly excellent. I like it better than both Games and Phlebas, though I haven't read a Banks novel I actually disliked.