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wildwoodreads
All Systems Red | Martha Wells
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Mehso-so

✨Martha Wells fans I need opinions!✨

All Systems Red had one of the most relatable main characters that I‘ve ever read. His desire to procrastinate speaks to my soul. But that‘s where my excitement fell. It wasn‘t bad by any means but the world-building felt a little lacking and I didn‘t have any connection at all to the side characters. But that darn cliffhanger makes me want to continue on, so give me the pros and cons in the comments.

ChaoticMissAdventures I guess I took this on more of a character study on MB themself, but the world does expand on further reading. They are super short, I wish she would have combined a couple of them (way too expensive to buy all of them IMO) I have read 5 of them some a couple of times and I just love MB but that might not be enough for others. 3h
Doppoetry I'm caught up on these novels and some of them are kind of fun, but most of them are “meh.

They are definitely character-driven, but you can hardly tell any of these characters apart because they're all stereotypes and have nothing to them aside from a few minor personality traits. In short, they all fall flat, aside from Murderbot, but even Murderbot's charm kind of wears off later.

Pros: Short, accessible
Cons: flat characters, repetitive
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xicanti I loved this first book, then liked each subsequent novella a bit less, until I abandoned the series. Murderbot is cool, but that wasn‘t enough to sustain me through what I found to be fairly flat stories. 1h
TieDyeDude I'm in it for Murderbot :) I am in the middle of a reread of the first four, then I'll be reading the rest for the first time. I think the human side characters are meant to be flat; I always read it as a spoof on sci-fi. Murderbot represents the audience watching a movie, yelling at the screen at all the stupid things humans do, but then having to fix it. The world and Murderbot's past are explored more, but it is character driven series. 38m
Ruthiella I don‘t find the other characters flat, personally. And you‘ve not yet met ART. But, maybe it‘s just not your cup of tea. 🤔😊 37m
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MsRadioSilence
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Pickpick

Hey so @bookwyrm7 that was devastating…

First book off my #auldlangspine list! Genuinely had me crying at work, how dare you 😭

5 stars, @Lin3han you‘d love this one.

monalyisha What a review. 😂 9h
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xicanti
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I decided to do a Kobo Plus trial because a) they offered me bonus points, b) it‘ll give me a steady supply of digital, due-dateless reading material while I‘m in France, and c) I can finally knock a bunch of stuff off my wishlist. I began with A THIEF IN THE NIGHT, KJ Charles‘s thief/victim romance set in the same world as THE GENTLE ART OF FORTUNE HUNTING. It was great. Penny appreciated the snuggles she got as my reading buddy, too. #MFMarch

dabbe #prettypenny 🖤🐾🖤 1d
ImperfectCJ I started with Kobo Plus a few months ago (or maybe a year? Time is very slippery), and I really like it. It's so convenient when I'm traveling. 1d
xicanti @ImperfectCJ I‘m pretty sure I‘ll keep it past the trial month. It‘s got so many of the higher priced books I want to read. 24h
xicanti @dabbe she‘s soooooft right now, too. I think she must‘ve had a recent bath. 24h
dabbe @xicanti 🤩🤩🤩 23h
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Mdion1993
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Mehso-so

Bill Furlong reconciles his own upbringing with the truth hidden in a small Irish town.

Concise ✨ Complicit ✨ Empathy

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Nessavamusic
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Pickpick

Overall, I liked this installment of the Wayward Children. In this one we get to explore the other school for children who have entered mysterious doors. The one thing I didn‘t love was the body shaming, it just felt unnecessary for the plot. 4⭐️

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TieDyeDude
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Mehso-so

An interesting story. There are four different storylines in 100 pages. While they all converged and concluded well, it felt like too much. Just when I got invested in one story, it switched to another. I don't think it would have benefitted from being longer (it told the story it wanted to), but it would have been better if it was more focused on fewer characters or connected the characters more directly.

shanaqui I had the same quibble with The Mountain in the Sea; Nayler's stories would be more satisfying if they were just a bit... tighter to a small number of characters. In The Mountain in the Sea, one character feels pretty much narratively wasted, despite the other storylines being pretty amazing. 2d
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rwmg
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Pickpick

Novella about an Icelandic trader who travels to Mongolia in the 8th century and returns with a herd of horses led by a white mare.

A fascinating story and great fun exploring the people and places referred to.

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rwmg
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Eatwood
The Emperor's Soul | Brandon Sanderson

Shai had never met an emperor before, let alone poked one in the face

Mynamajeffff This says a lot about society 5d
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
A Spindle Splintered | Alix E. Harrow
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Very in character for me to read a Sleeping Beauty reimagining - the theme for February‘s #fairytalereadingchallenge at the end of March… it kept me company on the train from Canberra to Sydney. I love Alix E. Harrow and this was enjoyable BUT calling girls who love Cinderella best vanilla right at the start. Ouch! The Disney version features the art and colour palette of Mary Blair AND Gus Gus! 😐

tpixie I agree - she was a little judgy judgy! Fun read though Sleeping Beauty returns in 5d
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @tpixie, especially since she gave the romantic girls Beauty & the Beast 🤔 like ok? I am slowly working my way through her backlist - so I‘ll get to Mirror Mended, eventually! (edited) 5d
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag @tpixie, I haven‘t read that one yet - even though the paperback is sitting patiently on my bookshelf 🫣 my favourite so far 5d
tpixie @thegirlwiththelibrarybag that‘s great also! I really enjoyed her novels. The Novelas were OK, but the novels were great. 5d
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @tpixie, I‘ve really enjoyed her short stories too - she has a new one out (an Amazon exclusive unfortunately) the knight and the butcherbird. 5d
tpixie @thegirlwiththelibrarybag oh! Thanks! I‘ll look for it. 5d
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