More Books...
2025-12-22
I read some more lately!
- A Prayer for the Crown-Shy, by Becky Chambers
- A Drop of Corruption, by Robert Jackson Bennett
- Letters from an Imaginary Country, by Theodora Goss
- Someone You Can Build a Nest In, by John Wiswell
- Elder Race, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
- Children of Time, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
- The Man Who Saw Seconds, by Alexander Boldizar
- A Psalm for the Wild-Built, by Becky Chambers
- The Tainted Cup, by Robert Jackson Bennett
- Service Model, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
- Alien Clay, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
- The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, by Shannon Chakraborty
- The Galaxy, and the Ground Within, by Becky Chambers
- Spinning Silver, by Naomi Novik
- To Be Taught, If Fortunate, by Becky Chambers
- Where the Axe Is Buried, by Ray Nayler
- The Ministry of Time, by Kaliane Bradley
- Batman: Resurrection, by John Jackson Miller
- Jules, Penny & the Rooster, by Daniel Pinkwater
- Picks and Shovels, by Cory Doctorow
- Delirium's Mistress, by Tanith Lee
- Wind and Truth, by Brandon Sanderson
- The Big Door Prize, by M. O. Walsh
- Delusion's Master, by Tanith Lee
- The Immortal King Rao, by Vauhini Vara
- Death's Master, by Tanith Lee
- You Like It Darker, by Stephen King
- The Topeka School, by Ben Lerner
- Some Desperate Glory, by Emily Tesh
- Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir
- The Steerswoman, by Rosemary Kirstein
- Polostan, by Neal Stephenson
- After World, by Debbie Urbanski
- The Terraformers, by Annalee Newitz
- Glass Houses, by Madeline Ashby
- Witch King, by Martha Wells
- Moonbound, by Robin Sloan
- The Book of Love, by Kelly Link
- Defy the Storm, by Tessa Gratton
- The Eye of Darkness, by George Mann
- Midnight Horizon, by Daniel José Older
- The Fallen Star, by Claudia Gray
- Every Man for Himself and God Against All, by Werner Herzog
- Tempest Runner, by Cavan Scott
- Out of the Shadows, by Justina Ireland
- The Rising Storm, by Cavan Scott
- Translation State, by Ann Leckie
My favourites in this batch were: "A Psalm for the Wild-Built" (cozy novella), the "Steerswoman" series (amazing genre-defying Fantasy/SciFi), "Moonbound" (more Fantasy/SciFi blending), Tanith Lee's "Tales from the Flat Earth" series (obvious, and uncredited inspiration for Neil Gaiman's Sandman), "The Man Who Saw Seconds" (wild/unusual super-power story), "The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi" (pirates!), and so far everything by Adrian Tchaikovsky (just great SciFi).
