shootermacg wrote: » Hammered through the Cradle series, I had great fun. Moved on to the House of Blades. He seems to be primarily influenced by anime / manga for his characters, which is fine by me.
Thargor wrote: » I never read a series as fast as Cradle, I read a book every 2-3 days until all 8 were gone.
bluewolf wrote: » I'm a massive Hamilton fan in general but have been struggling with the last in the salvation - dying to know what happens but it's so broad or something Am on the last book of will Wight's elder empire series - brilliant stuff. He has a number of typos I haven't encountered in his other books but doesn't detract much
fenris wrote: » Just got around to starting the Three Body Problem, I had kind of avoided it for a while, having worked for a Chinese tech company. I am enjoying it while trying not to hear the parts where the party officials are trying to put people under pressure in a Monty Python "people's front of Judea" or constitutional peasant voice, it's a real problem :-)
shrapnel222 wrote: » finally finished the tyrant Baru Cormorant, third and final book in the masquerade trilogy. Book 1 was excellent, book 2 was great, book 3 is just good tbh. It's a real shame as was expecting this series to finish with a real bang. Very good series overall nonetheless, and the world building and characterisation are fantastic.
megaten wrote: » Book 2 really soured me on finishing this series. If I was really disappointed in book 3 is the last one worth it.
More than two centuries after World War III poisoned the planet, the final bastion of humanity lives on massive airships circling the globe in search of a habitable area to call home. Aging and outdated, most of the ships plummeted back to earth long ago. The only thing keeping the two surviving lifeboats in the sky are Hell Divers—men and women who risk their lives by skydiving to the surface to scavenge for parts the ships desperately need. When one of the remaining airships is damaged in an electrical storm, a Hell Diver team is deployed to a hostile zone called Hades. But there’s something down there far worse than the mutated creatures discovered on dives in the past—something that threatens the fragile future of humanity.
Paddy Samurai wrote: » Post apocalyptic settings are my Jam.Only started this one and I am liking it so far.Reminds me a little bit of Snowpiercer. It wont win any awards for the writing but after only 50 pages I love the idea/setting of this book and would love to see Netflix make it into a series. Time will tell if it meets my expectations.
aismac wrote: » Sounds great. What’s the name?
ixoy wrote: » * "All Systems Red" by Martha Wells, the first book in her Murderbot sequence. An actual short read! The idea of a shy, awkward AI lead is a bit different but the plot itself isn't spectacular. I'll follow up with the rest (as I already have them!) as a sort of palette cleanser.
ShooterSF wrote: » Just finished re listening to the Bobiverse trilogy in prep for the fourth book in the trilogy(? ). Still some of my favourites even if the first book takes a little too long getting going.
aismac wrote: » It’s ok - found it!https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28464896