| ||
| Random quote:  No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream. --Shirley Jackson (The Haunting of Hill House) - (Added by: lisagarrity)  | 
  Our reads in May 2024Moderators: Admin Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]  | View previous thread :: View next thread | 
| General Discussion -> SF/F/H Chat | Message format | 
| dustydigger | 
  | ||
Elite Veteran Posts: 1067 ![]() Location: UK  | Beware the tottering TBR. What are you reading this month? | ||
  | |||
| dustydigger | 
  | ||
Elite Veteran Posts: 1067 ![]() Location: UK  | April was a shocking month for reading,my auto immune attack continued,my eyes were full of nasty green gunk,and I could only read in snatches. had eye tests on 25th and there is some improvement,I will have to get tests and new specs prescription on 23rd May,so maybe I can get back to proper reading in June.Fingers crossed.  For now,I will just go slow,and complete the books on my April list I never finished. my May list: Clifford D Simak- The Werewolf Principle C J Cherryh - Hellburner Poul Anderson - The Broken Sword Darcy Coates - The Hollow Dead Jorn Lier Horst - Dregs (nordic crime for a challenge) We'll see if I can add more if the eyes are up to it.  | ||
  | |||
| daxxh | 
  | ||
Extreme Veteran Posts: 591 ![]() Location: Great Lakes, USA  | May Books  Night Without Stars - Peter F. Hamilton - excellent so far. Station Eternity - Mur Lafferty Empress of Mars - Kage Baker Hunger in the Soul - Mike Resnick Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut Bird Song - Anne Hillerman Searching for Savanna - Mona Gable Hamilton books are long, so I may not get through all of these.  | ||
  | |||
| dustydigger | 
  | ||
Elite Veteran Posts: 1067 ![]() Location: UK  | Clifford D Simak's The Werewolf Principle wasnt among the very best work of Simak,but even lower level Simak has interesting themes,sympathetic characters,some philosophy and of course lovely descriptions of nature,so I enjoyed it a lot. Ending was a bit rushed and perhaps not credible,but still a nice read. I have a mini goal of trying to fill all the gapsi n my Simak novels.17 down,about 7 or 8 to go,if I can locate free pdfs online.  Also read C J Cherryh's Hellburner,I think this is my 3rd read,and at last I am making a bit more sense of the highly complicated Alliance wars,so many factions and groups,and with Cherryh's style of immersion in the characters mind so we only know what he knows,you have to keep alert and on your toes to grasp what is happening. Probably in a couple of years when I next reread I will understand even more! lol.  | ||
  | |||
| daxxh | 
  | ||
Extreme Veteran Posts: 591 ![]() Location: Great Lakes, USA  | I actually finished all the books on my list!  I think that is a first.  Night Without Stars by Peter Hamilton was excellent Space Opera. I haven't read Pandora's Star yet and am looking forward to reading the first book in this universe. ( Yes, I started this "series" in the middle with The Dreaming Void trilogy. Not the first time.) Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty was a fun read. I like mysteries and this was a whodunit on a space station full of interesting non- humans. There's a sequel that I will be reading. Empress of Mars by Kage Baker was good - kind of a space western. Hunger in the Soul by Mike Resnick was also a good adventure with a lesson in human nature thrown in. I have more Resnick on my TBR. How did it take me so long to discover this guy? Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut was a meh for me. I think I read this at the wrong time in my life. The other two were non-genre so I won't elaborate on them other than to say I enjoyed them. I am reading Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh. So far, I find the main character a brainwashed and whining person; however, that may serve a purpose. I like this book so far.  | ||
  | |||
| dustydigger | 
  | ||
Elite Veteran Posts: 1067 ![]() Location: UK  | Apart from some fluff stuff,run of the mill but fun kindle unlimited reads,and a so so nordic crime novel read for a challenge I have only to report on one other read,my third attempt at Poul Anderson's The Broken Sword.  Now 80 pages in and I hate it. Little fondness for nordic myth anyway,except when filtered and romanticised like Tolkien :0)  So cold,brutal - and brutish- disliked even the so called hero . I have decided not to finish it,something I rarely do,barely even once a year,but I feel the need to take a shower to wash away the nastiness . About 10 pages at a time is my limit. As you may guess,I am so not a fan of grimdark,and even regular so called epic fantasy leaves me cold. I have been filling gaps in my Anderson shelf,so thought I should read this,but nope. Back to SF for me!  | ||
  | |||
| Jump to page : 1  Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]  | 
| Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread  | 
Books
				BOOK AWARDS
				Hugo Award
				Nebula Award
				BSFA Award
				Mythopoeic Award
				Locus SF Award
				Locus Fantasy Award
				Locus FN Award
				Locus YA Award
				Locus Horror Award
				August Derleth Award
				Robert Holdstock Award
				Campbell Award
				World Fantasy Award
				Prometheus Award
				Aurora Award
				PKD Award
				Clarke Award
				Stoker Award
				Otherwise Award
				Aurealis SF Award
				Aurealis Fantasy Award
				Aurealis Horror Award
				Andre Norton Award
				Shirley Jackson Award
				Red Tentacle Award
				Golden Tentacle Award
				Legend Award
				Morningstar Award
				Nommo Award
			
				BOOK LISTS
				Classics of SF
				SF Mistressworks
				Guardian: The Best SF/F
				NPR: Top 100 SF/F
				Pringle Best 100 SF
				Pringle Modern Fantasy
				SF: 101 Best 1985-2010
				Fantasy 100
				ISFDB Top 100
				Horror 100
				Nightmare Magazine 100
				HWA Reading List
				Locus Best SF
				200 Significant SF Books by Women
				David Brin's YA List
				Baen Military SF List
				Defining SF Books:
				50s | 60s | 70s | 80s | 90s
				SF by Women Writers
				A Crash Course in the History of Black Science Fiction
			
Authors
			Top Authors
			All Authors
			All Women Authors
			AUTHOR AWARDS
			Damon Knight Memorial
			World Horror Convention
			WFA Life Achievement
			
			Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery
			AUTHOR LISTS
			Starmont Reader's Guide
			
		
Publishers
			Top Publishers
			All Publishers
			PUBLISHER LISTS
			Ace Doubles Series:
			D | F | G | H | M | #
			Conversation Pieces
			Classic Library of SF
			Critical Explorations in SF&F
									
			EP Masterpieces of SF
			Fantasy Masterworks
			SF Masterworks
			Laser Books
			Liverpool SF Texts and Studies
			Author's Choice Monthly
			Pulphouse Short Stories
			Winston SF
		
Resources
			Podcasts
			BookTubers
			Magazines
			Conventions
			eBooks
			Bookstores
			SF/F/H Sub-Genres
			Websites
			Clubs & Groups
		
WWEnd
			BookTrackr™
			
			The Responsible Parties
			WWEnd Patrons
			Support WWEnd
			Advertise on WWEnd
			FAQ
			Contact Us
		
My World
Sign Up now and enjoy the enhanced features only available to members.
Blog
			
			ASMR: Sauron’s Helmet from The Lord of the Rings, Sculpted in Wood
In Time for Banned Books Week: A Massive Update to Our List
2025 Nommo Awards Shortlist
2025 Hugo Award Winner
2025 Aurora Award Winner
			
		
Forums
Home | © 2025 Tres Barbas, LLC. All rights reserved.
| (Delete all cookies set by this site) | |
















									
									
 Full Details
 Forgot your Password?
 Our reads in May 2024
  




