I’ve put together a collage of some books from last months What are you Reading? post. It’s mostly random, but the more discussion something gets the more it stands out to me. Going forward I’m going to make a new post every month to talk about what people are reading.

Here is last months post. What are you Reading? (July 2023)

At any rate, what are you currently reading or plan to read in August?

  • Im halfway through The color of magic by Terry Pratchett, I’ve read a few other discworld books but I thought it was time to start the first book an try to read them all in the “right” order.

    • @CitizenKong@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      It’s probably the weakest of the Discworld books (at least from what I read of them). You can tell that he’s still developing the world and it’s much more just a fantasy spoof as opposed to the social satire masquerading as fantasy spoof that those books then more and more turn into.

    • @FerNZA@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Just finished Hyperion so I guess that will be soon for me. Might read something else in between first though

  • Mpolmanteer
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    32 years ago

    The Bobiverse books were great. Can’t wait for more. I’ve been reading Expeditionary Force which is where the Skippy’s come from. Also Rythm of War by Brandon Sanderson.

      • @JamieCristofani@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        I really enjoyed Heaven’s River, but I also enjoy a slice of life book, and really liked all the world building with the otter world, I can definitely see where you are coming from though.

  • @mkhopper@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Just started reading “To Sleep in a Sea of Stars”. (Christopher Paolini)

    It’s huge, but so far the pacing moves quickly enough to keep from getting bogged down.

  • @Muffi@programming.dev
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    22 years ago

    About to finish Snow Crash, and I was just thinking about reading Seveneves afterwards. Is it good? How does it compare to Cryptonomicon and Snow Crash (the only other Stephenson books I’ve read)?

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        22 years ago

        Just started reading it. What a fantastic opening line! The Moon blew up without warning and for no apparent reason.

        • Yeah! I did a doubletake when I read that opener. It was dramatic but also, so what if the moon blew up? Then the implications are laid out and the whole story starts moving pretty quick. Now I have to do a reread!

    • @batmaniam@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Until I read Project Hail Marry, Seveneves was my favorite book.

      The only other Stevenson I got around to is Crypto (really enjoyed, putting a foot into “love”). My friend is a Stevenson nut, and is incredibly lukewarm on Seveneves, and I couldn’t tell you why. Go in as blind as possible (that infamous opening line is fine). It is a RIDE.

  • @stvegnr@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Just about to finish the final book in the Remembrance of Earth’s Past Trilogy (Deaths End). Have just picked up The City and the Stars for my August read as Cixin Lui was giving me Arthur C. Clarke vibes with his incredible hard sci-fi epic

  • @uncle_bagel@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Finished Tiamat’s Wrath last week and have started Foundation’s Edge. The Expanse has been excellent, but i am starting to find The Foundation to be a bit tedious. Second Foundation started to just feel silly with all the psychic abilities just thrown in all of a sudden and all the characters are starting to blend into each other as non-descript 1950’s Americans. That being said i am enjoying Foundation’s Edge a lot more than Second Foundation but am lookin forward to finishing it so i can move on to Dune Messiah.

  • Dr. Jenkem
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    22 years ago

    Just finished the three body problem. Started recursion and then probably will do the dark forest.

  • @Jesta@lemm.ee
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    22 years ago

    Children of Time - It’s fantastic. Easily digestable space fair about giant intelligent spiders in their war with ants. Humans are involved but I care little for them. Not going to lie, I’m mainly there for the chapters narrated by the spiders and they are expectional.

    • @Twodozeneggs@lemmynsfw.com
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      12 years ago

      Loved the children of time! I don’t think I quite have arachnaphobia, but some of the spider chapters really creeped me out! (In a good way!)

      • @RBWells@lemmy.world
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        I love spiders. One of my fondest spider memories is sitting at the park drinking a diet coke. There was a little jumping spider on the table and he (she?) was sharing the condensation on the bottle. Every time I set it down it would run over & lick the bottle. Cutest spider ever. Loved Children of Time so much.

  • @vynlwombat@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    I recently read “A Memory Called Empire” by Arkady Martine. It’s the first book I’ve read by her and her writing style got me good. Her background as an historian shines through in the Empire she crafted. She won a hugo or nebula for the book but I can’t be bothered to look it up at the moment.

  • @CanadianCorhen@lemmy.ca
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    12 years ago

    Just finished Frugal Wizards Guide, by Sanderson.

    It wasn’t what I was expecting, but found it weird and fun. As per most of Sanderson’s books, I fell down the sanderlanch, and read it in 2 days.

  • @tvbusy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 years ago

    Recently finished The Interdependency Series by John Scalzi. Reading Upgrade by Blake Crouch at the moment. I’m a huge fan of Murder Bot Diaries and The Bobiverse as well.