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It's really good, you should check it out.

It's the second book in a 3-book series. The first book was called Leviathan Wakes. It was nominated for a Hugo Award last year and came in third.

The third book, called Abaddon's Gate, is due out in June.

You can find out more here: www.danielabraham.com/books-2/the-expanse/
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B&N only had the big paperbacks for $16! No way! :lol:
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They go quicker than you think - the book uses thick paper.
I read Caliban's War in about 24 hours, give or take.

And you can get it a lot cheaper on Amazon. Just sayin'. :)

Also, it's available on Kindle.
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Finally, Titus Alone. This series has been a damn slog, I must say. :lol:

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And I'm done with Gormenghast for ever. :lol:

I'm going to do a quick reread of A Memory of Light before the Book Club read starts.

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Avatar wrote:Finally, Titus Alone. This series has been a damn slog, I must say. :lol:
Tried a couple of times and I don't think I've ever been able to get to the end of the first page :?

Just finished Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds. Not bad, some interesting technological ideas (has a space elevator on Mars, which I haven't seen before). He seems to be big on human/machine integration and AI. A bit drawn out in the end and he was obviously saving some stuff for the next couple of books in the series. Probably could have been a really decent single book, dunno if I'll read the next one.

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Just finished Gravid, the fourth of Ali's Pipe Woman books. Certainly the best yet. Lots of "what's going to happen next" moments.
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Sourcery, TP.
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Iolanthe wrote:Just finished Gravid, the fourth of Ali's Pipe Woman books. Certainly the best yet. Lots of "what's going to happen next" moments.
Still working on Tapped, but hope to start Gravid soon-ish.
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So many good books, so little time!!

The One Tree, doing my Grand Reread.
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Read Duma Key this weekend.

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Menolly wrote:
Iolanthe wrote:Just finished Gravid, the fourth of Ali's Pipe Woman books. Certainly the best yet. Lots of "what's going to happen next" moments.
Still working on Tapped, but hope to start Gravid soon-ish.
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...and speaking of which:
started Gravid last night while staying overnight again in the hospital with Dam-et.
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Just finished The Alien Years by Robert Silverberg. Reasonably good standalone sci-fi novel. It's an alien invasion story with an interesting angle.

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Started Tehanu. Immediately noticing how much better written it is than the earlier Earthsea novels (there's a 20-year gap!) and how the book is in part a feminist response to the unquestioned patriarchal society we were introduced to in A Wizard of Earthsea.
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I so hope the short story Dragonfly is next on your list, murrin. I think it is my favorite of the cycle, for reasons which would become apparent to those who know me; and as Duchess says regarding it over on the Hangar:
Duchess of Malfi wrote:Dragonfly functions as a very important bridge between Tehanu and The Other Wind. But it is also a very good story in its own right, as Highdrake just showed us.
The characters are interesting (I especially like the Master Patterner and Master Doorkeeper), and the story itself is VERY well written...
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I do have the Tales from Earthsea collection to read some time. My order of The Other Wind went on hold and had no delivery in sight, so got cancelled. :(
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