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Lkempf
Recursion | Blake Crouch
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Finally finished my first read for 2026. I had to DNF The Devils by Joe Abercrombie.

This read is of a neo-scientist and a detective that keep crossing paths in different time lines in order to stop the creation of a chair that could destroy humanity. This is my second read by this author. He really has an obsession with time travel.

Lkempf The only thing that confused me at first was the repetition of some scenes, but I guess that is what happens in a time loop. 7h
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vivastory
XX | Rian Hughes
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#HasAuthorNotes definitely makes me think of ergodic literature and Hughes' SF XX is apparently one of the more recent exemplary entries. Although it's still TBR, I have read a couple of books in this genre and one-House of Leaves, is a favorite. I have heard that the latest by the same author is quite impressive.
#celebrate @eggs @alwaysbeenaloveeofbooks

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tournevis
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John Scalzi just announced that there's an asteroid named after him! How delightful! (His fiction is completely hit or miss for me, but tagged was funny)

Here is his post about it! https://whatever.scalzi.com/2026/01/12/a-minor-planet-a-major-thrill/

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Merethebookgal
Automatic Noodle | Annalee Newitz
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Mehso-so

There were some really interesting world building aspects of this novella that would have been better served in a novel-length work. A lot of page time is spent in backstory for each character, so the plot itself felt a bit thin. It was still an enjoyable read, but maybe my expectations were set too high.

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suvata
Lock In (Lock In, #1) | John Scalzi
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#HyggehourReadathon

Relaxing at my son‘s house while I babysit his dog. 🐾 I‘m looking forward to reading this book after having read the prequel a few weeks ago. It‘s a sci-fi novel about a future worldwide pandemic.

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@AlIDebooks @TheBookHippie
@Chrissyreadit

Susanita Nice dog! 1d
suvata @Susanita He‘s a good boy too. 1d
Tamra I‘d babysit that face! 😘 1d
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Luke-XVX
The City of Gold and Lead | John Christopher
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Random find on the Southbank bookstalls in London yesterday. I loved this series growing up

TheBookgeekFrau My husband loves this series! I wish our copies were as 😍 as this one 1d
Luke-XVX @TheBookgeekFrau have you watched the tv series that came out in the 80‘s?? 22h
TheBookgeekFrau @Luke-XVX I didn't, but he used to watch it with his brothers 17h
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AvidReader25
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Pickpick

It just doesn‘t get better than this. This sequel is incredible on every level. The twists, the new relationships formed, the brilliance of a political revolution crafted from the inside, I love it all! Third time reading and it‘s even better than the first. I can‘t recommend this sci-fi series enough. If you can handle the gruesome nature of war, this one is so worth it.

Daisey I read the first book for my nephew because it‘s also one of his favorite series, but I‘ve yet to get to the rest. I really need to work on that. 2d
Bluebird I recently the first 3 of the series. I agree with you. Really good! I hope to get to the following 3 this year 1d
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LaraReads
Starter Villain | John Scalzi
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Pickpick

Another night, another book, another kitty 🖤🐈‍⬛ Trying to distract myself from this Bears game 💙🧡🐻

I really enjoyed this one! Thanks for the rec @Susanita It was quite a fun & easy read, and the end definitely had me lol‘ing. Good choice for my 2nd book of the year for sure.

tpixie So pretty 🐈‍⬛ 2d
Susanita I‘m glad you liked it! 2d
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 2d
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CatLass007 I‘ve never read a Scalzi book I didn‘t thoroughly enjoy! 2d
TheEllieMo Beautiful 🐈‍⬛ 2d
mcctrish Once upon a time I got this from the library because I thought the cover and title were fun, I was not disappointed 2d
dabbe A gorgeous kitty! 🖤🐾💚 1d
Lesliereadsalot Scalzi is so good, I love his books. 1d
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LiteraryinPA
Murder by Memory | Olivia Waite
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Mehso-so

I was in the mood for some cozy sci fi, but I think Becky Chambers is still the gold standard for me. This one, barely 100 pages, felt too short to really endear me to the characters. I‘m intrigued by the world- a spaceship taking centuries to get to a new home where all the inhabitants frequently die and are rebodied during the voyage. The detective MC should have drawn me in more, but it was just too brief a story for me to get attached.🤷🏻‍♀️