I was pretty busy last week, so couldn’t post the weekly thread. Sorry about that.

Since the last update, I finished Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson, book 3 of the sci-fi series Cytoverse. After that, I continued with the last novella Evershore by Brandon and Janci Patterson. Now reading Defiant, the fourth and the final book in the series.

Also reading Design Patterns, a classic book for software design. While I have read about these online and studied from other sources, I never actually read the actual book. So fixing that now.

What about all of you? What have you been listening and reading lately?


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I finally finished The Way of Kings which I’ve been reading since last July. I love a good slow burn and was enjoying reading a chapter a week or so, but I couldn’t put it down for the last dozen chapters, it got so damn good. I’m taking a couple of weeks off work soon, so I might wait until I get back before I start the next one.

For tonight I’m in a bad mood so I think I’ll stick with something quick and dumb like Kissing the Coronavirus to cheer myself up a bit. Or skim through an old comfort read like The Lies of Locke Lamora.

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but I couldn’t put it down for the last dozen chapters.

Welcome to the Sanderlanche :)

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A month more and you could’ve hit a “reading for more than an year” benchmark 😀

Good luck on cheering up!

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Just finished Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. A sci-fi thriller with quite a few twists. I enjoyed it and will check out his other books because of it.

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Dark Matter (and his Wayward Pines trilogy, even before that) have been on my wishlist for quite a while now. Maybe I should pick it up now.

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The Labyrinth Index from the Laundry Files Series

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How are you liking it? It’s on my wishlist, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.

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The first volumes are rock solid fun, syfy/spy/eldritch horror and lots of ghastly-fun moments. After vol 5 it have some up an down, but overall still good.

I would read them in this order

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Ahan, thanks for the info. Will check it out.

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I just finished the first trilogy which starts with “Red Rising”. It was really entertaining, and I highly recommend it. I’ll start the follow up series soon.

Right now I’m reading both Salem’s Lot by King and The Catcher in the Rye. I like to throw in classics that I missed in high school - I didn’t appreciate them then, but I’ve found a few as an adult that I’ve absolutely loved. Both books are pretty good so far - we’ll see how they end.

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Red Rising series is on my wishlist, people with similar taste to mine have recommended it to me a few times.

I agree about classics. While I enjoyed a few, there are many I didn’t appreciate, but I don’t like forcing them. If I feel like reading one, I do, if I don’t, I just let it go.

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I recently started The Bear and The Nightingale by Katherine Arden. Its the first book in a trilogy, and while I’ve read - and loved - this book, I haven’t read the rest of the trilogy yet. I’m quite excited - my wife blitzed them and said they were very good.

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I have heard good things about the series. Glad to see you are enjoying them.

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