Gary kk wrote: » The way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson is worth a read.
seagull wrote: » I felt towards the end that Feist had pushed it too far and the series was starting to feel a little stale. The recurrent thing about Pug losing everyone he loved was also becoming a little tiresome.
Glebee wrote: » The Heroes - Joe Abercrombie...
Xofpod wrote: » The Fifth Season, NK Jemisin.. About a third of the way in and loving it. Fantastic world building and really gripped by the different plot threads. Can definitely see myself following with the other books.
Jayd0g wrote: » Loaded this up today, looks promising!
RMDrive wrote: » Just finished ... Seveneves (reading) - loved it, particularly the first part ... and The Three Body Problem (audible) - good, not great. Just started ... Anathem - good god the start has way too much architecture in it ... and The Traitor Baru Cormorant (audible) - not loving the reader's style.
Thargor wrote: » Anyone read Cavern of Black Ice and it's sequels? Found the series today and it sounds good.
Thargor wrote: » Seveneves I thought was the best science fiction Id read in years but then I read Anathem, stick with them, mindblowing books.
ixoy wrote: » Yep and I enjoyed it. In fact a poster took their username from one of the books. It's set in the same world as her 'Sword of Shadows' series and you'd lose something by not reading this first. However, there's one huge caveat, and that is that it's not finished and the last book came out in 2010. J.V. Jones has suffered, I believe, some issues and is slowly (very slowly) getting back to writing. She's working on the next book (which I think would be the final) but it's not guaranteed. Just be warned.
Manach wrote: » Peace Talks by Jim Butcher. Its been so long, so long.
Thargor wrote: » Great series, tore through it. Anyone read Cavern of Black Ice and it's sequels? Found the series today and it sounds good. Read a few comments online that it would have been a very famous series if it wasn't constantly being overshadowed by new Game of Thrones books releasing at the same time back in the day.
keane2097 wrote: » I'm listening to Rendezvous With Rama on Audible while reading summaries of the Dresden Files books to remind myself of the story-lines. I often expect classic sci-fi to be a bit ****e and I'm always wrong. RWR is absolutely class 70% of the way through, as was Ringworld, as was Stars My Destination, as was anything by Asimov I ever picked up. I must try to remember this.
Trojan wrote: » Just on the classic sf buzz, I am not currently re-reading "A Fall of Moondust" by Clarke, but it should be on my list. For me it's one of the best in its class (in and out of sf genre).