For me: Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.

I had seen the movie but never read the book before. It was a lot better than I expected.

Also what is your current/next book?

I’m continuing the saga with The Restaurant At The End Of The Galaxy.

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Eve - 200 million years of evolution using a female perspective

Actually finished feeling happy to be born female which working in a male dominated industry (engineering) and enjoying male dominated hobbies (skiing, climbing, backpacking) often leaves me only surrounded by guys and feeling ‘wrong’ to not be able to match their ways of doing things instead of able to focus on my unique abilities.

In the middle of The Way of Kings in anticipation of reading book 5.

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It’s not just gender - introvert vs. extrovert, biology vs. computer, science vs. project management, anyone can be excluded without effort to create a welcoming atmosphere. At least you are able to keep up in their area
(that notably many men themselves couldn’t do), which already speaks highly to your capabilities and temperament!:-)

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You Like It Darker, by Stephen King.

Another collection of short stories and the label is correct, these are darker than normal King fare, very much reminded me of Bachman books. And a character from Cujo makes an appearance that’s just great. 5/5 good shit

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Last book I completed: The Conquest of Bread by Pyotr Kropotkin

Currently reading: Stormlight Archives book #5 by Brandon Sanderson

Now that I type that out, this is so avg lemmy user reading interests.

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Been reading Honor Harrington books on vacation.

Good: political and technological world building, factions that are flawed but easy to root for, compelling action sequences.

Bad: eye-rolling 90s neocon chicken-hawk posturing, Mary Sue vibes from Honor herself, some very clumsy historical parallels, well beyond what “Horatio Hornblower in space” strictly needs, and I think Weber was maybe literally in love with her.

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I never really was able to get into the honorverse much; but the march upcountry series, by the same two authors who wrote some of the honorverse, I liked a lot.

Upcountry was some of the best military science fiction I ever read. And here, for some reason, they struck the right balance for me, cancelling out both their negative ( for me) traits .

It starts with a total loser of a prince and over time he finds his stride to be more of an Alexander the Great character.

The battles range from medieval weapons to space battles with real time communication constraints, in the four books

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Last book I read was Twilight. Working on the 2nd book in the series now. It’s just a junk food of a book in the best way possible.

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I wouldn’t choose Twilight, but I get the same feeling when I’m reading any romance novel. Not much substance but my mood is ten times better.

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Yeah! Sometimes you just need a brain-off good time.

I’m a bit surprised by Twilight - it has a couple of moments that are surprisingly gut-punching, like “The familiar smell of my shampoo made me feel like I might be the same person I had been this morning.” That hit me hard.

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I halfway wanna joke and say like “I’m sorry to hear that”, but you’re so right: the different types of stories each serve their own roles - not every book needs to be a brain-twister or expander, sometimes we just need to veg out and relax a minute and a great book can get us there!:-D

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And it’s not like the books are completely devoid of deeper meaning heres a video of some analy of twilight that really got me thinking

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