I’m currently reading ‘Every Man a King’ by Walter Mosley - how about you?
Road Side Picnic.
If you like the idea of the game STALKER you will enjoy the book. If you don’t like the idea of the game you probably wont. If you don’t know what the game is you should probably have a look at it. It’s easy to read, though I am “reading” the audiobook which is about 7-8 hours long, so pretty digestible as most books go.
Before that I “read” Alphabet Squadron (which is a post-return-of-the-jedi starwars book). It was pretty good. I liked the protagonist, has some characters flaws which I always enjoy. Again I used the audiobook which has the classic starwars audio book style where it’s got sporadic music and effects, IMO not overly so though, just enough to be atmospheric. Only one reader, not “fully cast”.
I just started Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor.
Currently, Leviathan Falls, the last book in The Expanse series. I’m a little over halfway through. Which is a little bittersweet, since I’ve loved this series for a long time now, and I want to know how it ends… but also kinda don’t want it to end.
Not sure what’ll be next up, but probably one of Babel, The Kaiju Preservation Society, or The House in the Cerulean Sea, depending on my mood.
The House in the Cerulean Sea would be a good palate cleanser. It’s just … nice.
I’ve been reading too many world-is-ending books. Picking up this nice book next on this rec, thank you!
I read Under the Whispering Door not too long ago, so I think I know exactly what you mean. 🙂
Currently on Tom Hanks’ The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece and just finished The Glass Hotel by Emily St John Mandel. Not sure what’s next but I’ll start looking when I get closer to the end of this book
I wrapped up Cloud Cuckoo Land (fantastic) and Seveneves (great, if a little cramped). Currently reading The Overstory which has been a journey, really makes you think about things that you might not normally (the vastness if time, interconnected ness of nature), but it’s getting a bit drawn out.
I loved Cloud Cuckoo, I really didn’t care for Seveneves (and I actively disliked Termination Shock… it’s been a progression but I do believe my taste and Neal Stephenson have finally cleanly diverged), and Ioved The Overstory, though yeah, I agree that I think it ultimately was drawn out. I read it while on a big plant, tree, fungus and mycorrhizal kick, reading lots of books on the possibility of plant sensation/communication/cognition.
Nice! Yeah I enjoyed Seveneves but I did enjoy it less than older Neal.
It’s really interesting as a concept but doesn’t really work as a novel. Still a worthwhile read, though.
Recently finished Project Hail Mary, and The Fold. Next up is The Martian. Also need to read the latest Rivers of London book.
I liked Andy Weir’s second book, Artemis. Not as good as his other two, but I think it gets a bad rap.
I think people forget that it’s young adult. If you keep that in mind, I think it’s a very fine outing.