Literature

drownedPhoenician , in Children of Time - A science fiction novel

Fun fact: The author is also part of the fediverse: @aptshadow

Humanoid , in Any Dostoevsky fans?
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Dostoevsky is one of my all-time favorites! The Idiot made me weep the first time I read it.

AnomanderRake , in BookWyrm - a fediverse Goodreads clone, if you're looking to break away from Amazon!

I’ve signed up for it, it’s got a few books that I imported from Goodreads but I like it overall.

I think Storygraph is the best reading social media but happy to support something like this.

mainfrog , in What are you reading? (June 2023)

Expeditionary Force: Match Game

scoobford , in What are you reading? (June 2023)

The Murderbot Diaries.

I’ve been enjoying it, it has a surprising amount of heart for a series about an emotionally damaged not-robot.

SpookyBogMonster , in What are you reading? (June 2023)
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I’m currently re-reading Transgender Warriors by Leslie Feinberg, for Pride Month!

fishy_2_0 , in What are you reading? (June 2023)

Currently reading Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy really fun reads though it got weird in some places

ozoned , in What are you reading? (June 2023)
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Currently reading “Brave New World”, Aldous Huxley. Next up Isaac Asimov’s Foundation.

rancidity9480 , in What are you reading? (June 2023)

I have 2 going right now:

  • Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk
  • Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

Snow Crash is good, but IDK. It just isn’t pulling me in the way I expected it to, so it’s taking me too long to get through.

Then I have some Jack Reacher novel on my bedside table waiting to be started, and I was just eyeballing a collection of H.P. Lovecraft stories on my shelf.

DJDarren , in What are you reading? (June 2023)

My current read is Abarat by Clive Barker.

I’d not heard of it until last week, when folks on r/books were singing its praises in a thread, so figured I’d give it a shot. Yeah, it’s enjoyable. Definitely aimed squarely at the middle of the YA crowd, but it’s an easy read at a time when my brain isn’t letting me really get into any books.

GreyShuck , in What are you reading? (June 2023)

My ‘big read’ this year is Finnegans Wake - which I am (or have been) reading week by week along with the TrueLit sub on reddit. It would be a profoundly different experience to read it without the analysis and discussion going on there, so that is something…

Otherwise, I am reading The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher, which is engaging and entertaining, as was her The Hollow Places which I read immediately before. I am also dipping into a collection of the Para Handy tales by Neil Munro, which are a cosy - if stereotypical and patronising - glimpse into another time and pace of life.

I have just returned from a couple of weeks away during which I finished an anthology of Clarke Ashton Smith short fantasy tales (all about the atmosphere: story and worldbuilding are very much secondary and character scarcely features); Haldor Laxness’s The Atom Station (a sparse look at the clash of modern - written in 1948 - and traditional Icelandic values); and Blackwood’s The Willows (an extrapolation of the original idea of “panic” - as several of this other tales are).

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