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What else are you reading - July 2020

I love short fics in audio and glad some semiprozines have that option too.
Jenny (Reading Envy) wrote: "
My reviews used to be longer, but something is better than nothing."
I agree. I forget book details as soon as I move on to the next so I need to write them asap, if only just a sentence.
Edited to add:
Finally finished Black Leopard, Red Wolf. I really liked it! So rich and so many feels. Can't wait for the next book.

I enjoyed the stories okay, but they weren't great. It was like reading Bradbury light, where the stories fell just short of his greatness, leaving me saying "nice" instead of the "ooooh" of my usual reaction to Bradbury.
I felt I'd read one of the stories before but don't know how. The story of the old cruise ship was so familiar I wondered where I would have read it and still can't come up with it. Made me wonder if both Bradbury and Beaumont did versions. Bradbury's writing circle, so the intro went, would meet and hash out stories for fun, then pick one of their members to write it, so it's plausible that they each did a version. Also, the one with the vampire talking to the psychiatrist seems to use the same premise and intro as Bradbury's story about the zombie talking to the doctor and being observably dead.
The collection was enjoyable enough, but not the transfixing wonder that was promised.


I love that book. So good.



Ruth wrote: "I woke up this morning to a notification on my phone telling me that my preorder of The Relentless Moon was ready to download and listen to 😊"
I'd be listening to that as well, except I also got Peace Talks today too. And I've been waiting far longer for that one.
I'd be listening to that as well, except I also got Peace Talks today too. And I've been waiting far longer for that one.

I've been reading A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker which won the Nebula. I'm about 40% in and it's fine, but it's yet another pandemic affected world and I'm just so tired of it.


I'd be listening to that as well, except I also got Peace Talks today too. And I've been waiting far longer for that one ..."
You have two ears. Multitask!


And if you learn Braille, that's at least two more books!

Whoa it's been decades since I read some of those. How do they hold up?

Me too! It's up next after my mystery/thriller book (Muzzled).

Whoa it's been decades since I read some of those. How do they hold up?"
Surprisingly well in my opinion. They still have me reaching for the dictionary quite frequently as May uses many uncommon and obscure words.



Perchance to Dream by Charles Beaumont
Rating: 4 stars
Review: /review/show...

The Howling Man by Charles Beaumont
Rating: 4 stars
Review: /review/show...
And I started reading another Beaumont collection (there is a lot of overlap between his collections, so I have already read many of the stories):

The Hunger: And Other Stories by Charles Beaumont
I really enjoyed Peace Talks. So much so that I finished it in less than 2 days and wrote a review while I was at it (I haven't written a review in about 5 months or so).
It's hard to believe it's been 6 years since the Dresden book. No spoilers as it's book 16 in the series, but is has the usual Harry snark and fast-paced action sequences that made me fall in love with this series while building on the plot arc in a way that has me glad Battle Ground comes out in October.
★★★★� - My Review
It's hard to believe it's been 6 years since the Dresden book. No spoilers as it's book 16 in the series, but is has the usual Harry snark and fast-paced action sequences that made me fall in love with this series while building on the plot arc in a way that has me glad Battle Ground comes out in October.
★★★★� - My Review

Was told that I could skip this book, since the following books are not direct sequels, but couldn't bring myself to start on a book number 2 or 3! Anyway the series as a whole comes quite highly recommended, so will pick up the next one soon-ish.

Reading Peace Talks now. It's... fine. (I'm 40% in). It's a little formulaic right now, but with some things that could develop in interesting ways.

Vlad Taltos is another on my extremely long list of series I need to reread/catch up with.

Starting Upright Women Wanted.

Well, Dune was great, as remembered. I know I read Dune Messiah but have no memory of the plot. On reread I can see why. I can't say I hated it, that would require me to actually care about the characters or plot. Instead I found it a puzzling extension of the first book, with none of the characters acting like they did in Dune. It read like bad fan fiction, angst-filled characters bemoaning their fates.
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Scalzi is always fun to read, although I think I enjoy his work with a more contemporary-ish setting ..."
I also read this recently and felt the same way. It was interesting, but I didn't really feel attached to any of the characters.
I just finished Dune earlier today and am starting on Severance by Ling Ma. I've been watching way too much TV lately, so trying to get back into a reading mood.

I unexpectedly finished A Song for a New Day last night. I figured it was going back to the library unfinished, and then I hit Part III and stayed up an extra 2 hours to finish.


The Hunger: And Other Stories by Charles Beaumont
Rating: 3 stars
Review: /review/show...
and I started reading:

Night Ride And Other Journeys by Charles Beaumont
There is a lot of overlap in Beaumont's various short story collections so I have already read many of these stories.

I started it recently, about a quarter of the way in, and very similar feelings. It is a pretty easy read otherwise, compared to Black Leopard, Red Wolf (just finished).
It sounds like it really took off for you in the back half. I look forward to getting there.

halfway through The Shadow of Kyoshi. back to Avatar world, squeee!





Starting Upright Women Wanted."
I need to continue this series! Might start the Fated Sky soon.

The Shadow of Kyoshi was another fantastic entry in the Avatar world canon. I think the TV fans should read these novels.
I'm still in the Asian fantasy mode, so I'm starting The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water.
Erik wrote: "Silvana wrote: "Finished with The Relentless Moon. The best book so far in the series.
Starting Upright Women Wanted."
I need to continue this series! Might start ..."
I think the series get better in every book.


Night Ride And Other Journeys by Charles Beaumont
Rating: 4 stars
Review: /review/show...
and I started reading another Beaumont collection:

Yonder by Charles Beaumont
Because of the overlap of stories in Beaumont's various collections, I have already read many of the stories in this book.

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Oh the new O'Keefe is out, eh? Liked Velocity Weapon a lot, I'll need to grab that.

Agreed. Great audiobook.
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I just felt she used up all her writing energy in the worldbuilding and in the end there wasn't really a story per se. (And I listened to the audio so it took a while to get to the disappointing end.) I've heard from many people that they hate the stereotypes... I've never been to New York so can't really weigh in. ;)
Silvana wrote: "I am also in the no-energy-to-write-a-review club."
My strategy is to put initial thoughts in a quick Instagram review upon finishing, and I mark the book as only 99% read in Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ so I both have a marker for the day I finished it but also won't forget to review it. Then once a week or so I go to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ (I also fill out a reading log because I'm terrified GR will disappear or delete data) and copy the review from Instagram and if by that point I don't have more to say, I just leave it there.
My reviews used to be longer, but something is better than nothing.