Category: Reading

  • The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal

    The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal

    Mary Robinette Kowal is rapidly becoming a must buy author, so when I head that The Calculating Stars was coming out I preordered it right away! The idea of mixing retro futurism and and the same optimism and science approach that you found in The Martian was really intriguing to me and I of course…

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  • The Planetfall series by Emma Newman

    The Planetfall series by Emma Newman

    When I picked up The Planetfall series I was hesitant, because Emma Newman makes me cry. Or to be more fair, her writing tends to make me cry, because I get so invested in her characters that I get ALL THE FELLS. The crying to go bad with her Split World series, that I had…

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  • The Lotus Palace by Jeannie Lin

    The Lotus Palace by Jeannie Lin

    The Lotus Palace is set in a historical China, which is unusual for historical romance. When you read as much historical romance as I do, you often end up reading things mostly set in Victorian or regency England. I asked around for recommendations set from other settings and Jeannie Lin’s work came up. Historical China…

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  • All Systems Red by Martha Wells

    All Systems Red by Martha Wells

    Murderbot has become one of my all time favourite characters and by far my favorite artificial intelligence. When I first read All Systems Red by Martha Wells I didn’t read many novellas, yet. But this book kicked up a whole novella reading spree for me. Today it is one of my favourite format of books,…

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  • A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright

    A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright

    When you don’t often read older science fiction, it is wonderful to get a pleasant surprise, such as with A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright.

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  • Blood of the Earth by Faith Hunter

    Blood of the Earth by Faith Hunter

    Review of Blood of the Earth by Faith Hunter, the first book in the Soulwood series. A dark urban fantasy series centered around a christian cult, dryads and vampires. Nell is trying to escape her life in the christian cult when a group of Homeland Security shifters turn up on her doorstep investigating a local…

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  • Motherhood in The Broken Earth trilogy

    Motherhood in The Broken Earth trilogy

    Our perception of motherhood in The Broken Earth trilogy is challenged by the story of Sanza especially in The Fifth Season, but it is continued theme throughout the series. The books are amazing reads and challenging reads. Here I will look at the role of motherhood in the first two books of The Broken Earth…

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  • The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

    The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

    When I read The Fifth Season it became really clear why this book is part of a very small club of books, where where every single book in the series has been not only nominated, but also won the Hugo award. The Broken Earth trilogy is one of those few. That is not strange at…

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  • Valor’s Choice & the Confederation series

    Valor’s Choice & the Confederation series

    Review of Valor’s Choice by Tanya Huff and the rest of the Confederation series. Military science fiction with strong space opera vibes and wonderful alien cultures. The Confederation series works because of the wonderful characters and interesting plots.

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  • Nexus by Ramez Naam

    Nexus by Ramez Naam

    My review of Nexus by Ramez Naam, a near future cyberpunk novel with strong thriller elements and themes that explores augmentation and transhumanism. If you like science fiction that takes the implications of the technology it introduces seriously and want to spend more time in a non-western setting, then Nexus is really a great choice.…

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