June 2020–January 2021, gonna need a bigger library! |
I probably re-read more books than ever last year. There was the month of August when everything was closed, it was too smoky to go outside, and I read almost a book every-other day. That was awesome (if a bit unsustainable!).
But today it is raining, and will continue to rain for days (all the muddy trails, sob!), what better time to share books with friends. Here is what I've read, good and bad, the last 6 months or so, (books with ***** are my most recommended):
6/2/20: Bone Silence, Alistair Reynolds, A*****
Final in series, really interesting
6/4/20: The Last Emperox, John Scalzi, B *****
Final in series, love these characters
6/8/20: Prelude To Mars, Arthur C Clarke, B
6/21/20: Old Man's War Series, John Scalzi (Re-Read)
The whole series is a fun read, the first is still the best
Old Man's War, A*****
The Ghost Brigades, B+
The Last Colony, B
Zoe’s Tale, B
The Human Division, B-
The End Of All Things, B
6/22/20: Powersat, Ben Boba, B-
just a bit dumb
6/24/20: Scrapper, Matt Bell, C
completely forgettable!
6/27/20: Aurora, Kim Stanley Robinson, A-
entertaining sci-fi by a master
6/29/20: Fleet Of Worlds, Larry Niven And Edward Lerner, A
Prequel To Ringworld, and I love that series
7/4/20: When The Great Days Come (Short Stories), Gardner Dozois, B
vintage sci-fi stories, some very haunting
7/9/20: Forsaken Skies (Book 1 Silence Trilogy), D. Nolan Clark, B+
military-ish sci-fi, just entertaining
7/13/20: The Wasteland Saga (3 Novelas), Nick Cole, B
back to apocalyptic stuff, entertaining, unsurprising
7/15/20: God’s Fires, Patricia Anthony, A-
interesting with historical info, if a bit depressing
7/21/20: The Massacre Of Mankind, Stephen Baxter, C-
Remembered why I really hate most Baxter stuff
7/28/20: Learning The World, Ken MacLeod, B
very good, with the lovely strange worlds MacLeod creates
7/30/20: Salvation, Peter F Hamilton, A *****
another great, amazing adventure by one of my favorites
8/2/20: Salvation Lost, Peter F Hamilton, A*****
second in series, can't wait for the third!
8/8/20: Forbidden Suns (Book 2 Silence Trilogy), D. Nolan. Clark, B
military-ish sci-fi, just entertaining
8/9/20: Forgotten World (Book 3 Silence Trilogy), D. Nolan. Clark, B
military-ish sci-fi, just entertaining
8/10/20: Logos Run, William C Dietz, C
vintage sci-fi, never captured me
8/12/20: At Play In The Fields Of The Lord, Peter Matthiessen, B
Now for something completely different: missionaries in South America! Very good, but see the excellent movie too.
8/13/20: The Martian, Andy Weir (Re-Read), A
always entertaining. I'm gonna have to science the shit out of this…
8/14/20: We Never Talk About My Brother (short stories), Peter S Beagle (Re-Read), A *****
Lovely, poetic stories by the author of the amazing Last Unicorn
8/15/20: Starship Troopers, Robert Heinlein (Re-Read), A *****
There is a reason this is classic, all should read
8/16/20: Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman (Re-Read), A *****
different genre (though Gaiman is his own thing), a fantasy I like
8/18/20: Star Quake (Cheela 2), Robert L Forward (Re-Read), A
Life on a neutron start, why not, love this series
8/22/20: West Of Eden, Harry Harrison (Re-Read), A*****
What if the dinosaurs didn't die? And got smart…
8/26/20: Winter In Eden, Harry Harrison (Re-Read), B
sequel is still fun
9/2/20: Return To Eden, Harry Harrison (Re-Read), B
trilogy ending not as strong
9/8/20: A Fire Upon The Deep, Vernor Vinge (Re-Read), A
World building at it's finest
9/15/20: Black Out, John Lawton, B
Historical mystery, interesting
10/4/20: Far North, A Novel, Marcel Theroux, B-
thrift store impulse buy, predictable
10/9/20: Predators I Have Known, Alan Dean Foster, B
Fun sci-fi author relates his world adventures, fun
10/11/20: Blue Heaven, CJ Box, C+
thrift store mistake, so very predictable
10/12/20: The End Of The World Running Club, Adrian Walker, B
apocalyptic but entertaining
10/18/20: Then She Was Gone, Lisa Jewel, C+
thrift store murder mystery, meh
10/24/20: Mission Critical, Edited By Jonathan Strahan, (Short Stories) , B
A mostly solid collection of stories about what can go wrong in space
11/4/20: The First Fifteen Lives Of Harry August, Claire North, A *****
This was a strange find that I loved, a man relives his life many times, highly recommend
11/10:20: The Aftermath, Ben Bova, B
Standard space story by usually solid Bova
11/20/20: A Deepness In The Sky, Vernon Vinge (Re-read), A*****
This is my favorite Vinge novel, wonderful world building and creatures!
11/30/20: The Pharaoh Key, Preston And Child, D
so dumb, so, so dumb
12/5/20: The Final Frontier (short stories), edited By Neil Clarke, B
More short space stories, entertaining
12/10/20: Good Morning Midnight, Lily Brooks Dalton, B+
good, easy read, don’t see the movie, very changed to pacify stupid people who need a happy ending
12/20/20: The Peace War, Vernor Vinge, B
Sci-fi with interesting inventions
12/27/20: Solar Express, Le Modesitt, C-
Why a mostly fantasy author should not write sci-fi
12/28/20: The End Of The World Survivors Club, Adrian Walker, B
Sequel to The End Of The World Running Club, so more apocalyptic but entertaining
1/5/21: Future On Ice (Short Stories) edited by Orson Scott Card, B
editor is an asshole human, but the stories were pretty good
1/9/21: Artemis Awakening, Jane Lindskold, D
so very stupid, why I should not read fantasy…annoyed the whole time
1/13/21: Infinity Beach, Jack Mcdevitt (Re-Read), B+
A good, sci-fi story by a solid author
1/23/21: The Children In The Sky, Vernor Vinge, B
Finally got my hands on this hard-to-find sequel, good
someone (Jack!) likes to steal my fireside reading pillow… |
I'd love some new suggestions (though I admit, I am a bit sworn off of most fantasy…), let me know what you've read lately that you really liked!