keane2097 wrote: » I don't suppose there's any chance of Ready Player Two being any good?
shrapnel222 wrote: » i really hope it is. Armada was garbage, so a return to that world might be a good idea.
keane2097 wrote: » I have it pre-ordered on Audible, found the first one so much fun. It would be a dream for the second one to be in the same league. Incidentally, any recommendations for books like that where the protagonists are trying to figure out puzzles or mysteries? I always seem to enjoy anything along those lines I come across
shrapnel222 wrote: » only one i can think of off the bat is Enders game. In terms of mystery i'd say Hyperion 1 and 2 fit the bill (definitely my fav series ever). i'll keep thinking and looking forward to seeing what other suggestions come up
It's been two months since a myriad of alien objects clenched about the Earth, screaming as they burned. The heavens have been silent since - until a derelict space probe hears whispers from a distant comet. Something talks out there: but not to us. Who to send to meet the alien, when the alien doesn't want to meet? Send a linguist with multiple-personality disorder, and a biologist so spliced to machinery he can't feel his own flesh. Send a pacifist warrior, and a vampire recalled from the grave by the voodoo of paleogenetics. Send a man with half his mind gone since childhood. Send them to the edge of the solar system, praying you can trust such freaks and monsters with the fate of a world. You fear they may be more alien than the thing they've been sent to find - but you'd give anything for that to be true, if you knew what was waiting for them. (less)
shrapnel222 wrote: » The galactic milieu series by Julian May is a brilliant whodunnit
shrapnel222 wrote: » The galactic milieu series by Julian May is a brilliant whodunnit, and it all starts with the prequel intervention. Maybe one day, you'll actually get round to reading it. :-)
keane2097 wrote: » Should I start with Intervention or come back to it after reading the main series?
bluewolf wrote: new brandon sanderson, rhythm of war. yay
Thargor wrote: » Why are all the epubs for the new Stormlight all ~100mb? It couldn't be that big surely!
bluewolf wrote: » I've been reading for (what feels like) ages and I'm only 31% through. Hefty enough I'd say. Not sure how to get the pages on the kindle Ah yes here Paperback 1232 pages Jaypers
The White Feather wrote: » Recently read Woken Furies by Richard Morgan. The third book in the Takeshi Kovacs trilogy. I didn't like it at all.