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What We've Been Reading
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What have you been reading this March?

My ☀️☀️☀️☀� review.
I might start The Amber Enchantress as soon as next week as I'll be on blessed vacation!

Back to Burton & Swinborne with Expedition to the Mountains of the Moon by Mark Hodder
I discovered the first book in the series was a group read here some years back before I joined.
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I also stumbled upon the fact that that first book in the series won the Philip K. Dick award for 2010. That means I can move that book to the Award Winner BINGO slot since I think one of the other books can cover the Time Travel one (I'll wait till I'm sure). Since it also covers Alt History and Steampunk, this 6 book series is filling 4 slots. I could in theory also cover new to me author but as I'm already using the first four books, the author isn't new by the fifth one anymore.






It's about the near future when climate change has literally ruined the planet.

As usual, flipping back to the Kris Longknife series with Redoubtable



Now to practice my French with Le Cercle D'Eloan 2: Le Duel Des Apprentis by Carolyn Chouinard



When climate change has caused mass destruction to the environment, a plan is under way to build a habitat in northern Canada. Interesting protagonists in this character driven plot.
The story is okay, but the theme of global warming is worthwhile. 3 stars
My review: /review/show...

I've been reading my eReader so rarely that took me since mid-December to get through. The next one I'm picking up will be in the Kris Longknife universe, in fact this book was written first and a lot of references to these characters are in the Kris ones so I decided to go for it and see if I was missing something or not. The First Casualty by Mike Moscoe





An incredible book! It's Dystopian, it's SF, its a crime novel. Here is my 5 star review: /review/show...



An incredible book! It's Dystopian, it's SF, its ..." Is this the same one they made a show on Hulu, do you know? B/C it was good!
I read Blood of the Earth




An incredible book! It's Dystopian, it's SF, its ..."
Oh, I'm so looking forward to it.

Reading the one sci fi nominee, Wormhole.

Good luck! I won an ice cream cone from Dairy Queen once, and another time a year's free admission to Morton Arboretum for 2!! Best prize ever!

Talking of ice cream, during a raffle for my sister's school I won a space t-shirt (with planets and stuff, being an SFF person even then I loved it) and a HUGE tub of icecream. I mean it was like a barrel. Of course when you go to get the ice cream itself you can get several different flavours each in a much smaller standard sized tubs. But that still remains my most epic win.
Well, unless you count the cumulative ŷ Giveaways I've won, it amazingly up to 81 times now, with the latest one still waiting for it to arrive. I've had a few disappointments where they never did, hoping that's not the case with the latest one.


Awesome books! Enjoyed all of them immensely.


"Mr Harrigan's phone" is a very good, typical King story.
The "Thanks, Chuck!" story starts more like speculative fiction and with some very funny moments—not at all the usual King—then it completely changes. I loved this one and it will stay with me for a long time. Thanks, Steve!
"If it bleeds" is a stand-alone story featuring Holly Gibney—I've not read her books (the Mr Mercedes trilogy and The outsider) but I've seen both TV shows. This is pretty good but not very original, and too close to The outsider to rate higher.
Robert wrote: "I've finished Wool and Shift, the first two books the AppleTV series Silo is based on, and have already started the third book, Dust. Addictive is putting it lightly!"
Yes, great books and ones you can't easily stop reading once you've started. Howey is a genuinely gifted writer; I've not read everything he wrote but I've enjoyed everything I read.
The TV show is a great adaptation too—as opposed to Beacon 23, yuck.

Looking forward to starting the sequel.

Back to Burton & Swinborne with The Secret of Abdu El-Yezdi by Mark Hodder, gonna fill the Alternate History BINGO slot with this one
And on my eReader I'm starting A Crystal Age: A Dystopia by William Henry Hudson for my pre-1960 BINGO slot. Since EVERYTHING else I had in dead tree was just barely missing the cutoff, I decided to poke through some free stuff I had on my eReader.
Unfortunately the eBook seems to be a scan it has some spectacular typos (like all double ll's are replaced by a capital U), I'll see how bad it is, might have to give up on it. Amazingly when I got it free it was a promotion, usually people have to pay...but who'd pay for all those typos, that's terrible....

Really reliable OCR can be expensive. We use it a bit at work, but it's really important to get it right. I'm in the IT side of the legal industry, so replacing a ll with a U may not go down well in a lot of situations 😁 It's probably not something that is affordable for scanning old novels to make digital versions, although this is an area where the increasing sophistication of AI will be useful.


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