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Ididsoidid
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Mehso-so

It‘s been a long time since reading Never Let Me Go but there are strong reminders and I do like Ishiguro‘s sentimental sci-fi. Klara and the Sun hints at so many interesting issues (ethics, class, race, politics, environmentalism, etc) yet it completely shies away from exploring any of them with depth. It‘s an enjoyable story, I just felt there were too many plot holes and missed opportunities for it to be a great one. 5/10

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Awk_Word_Smith
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Time travel without a DeLorean? We‘ll see about that. 😉

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Maria_Pulver
Translation State | Ann Leckie
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Pickpick

This is a stand alone book in Leckie‘s Imperial Radch universe and it's possible to appreciate without reading her other books, though having the background helps.
I loved the characters, their development and the way that the questions of belonging to humans in general and to one's family are asked. I was very disappointed by the way the romantic line was resolved - it was both too adolescent and too forced. #told_by_a_woman, #bookclub

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Robotswithpersonality

“Check out your floopy, floppy ears! How adorable are you!“

What do you say upon first contact with the (rainbow pastel, dog-sized) rabbit-looking aliens. 🤦🏼‍♂️[6 minutes into this audiobook, already in love. ] 😆

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Creadnorthey
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Pickpick

This has a lot of everything I like- it even gets me with the mushy bits- who knew I was waiting for something so spy/betrayal/intrigue/time-travelly?!? Well I was and I loved it. Five stars past, present, and future!

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KathyWheeler
The Doomsday Book | Connie Willis
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Pickpick

Well, that was one depressing and thought-provoking Christmas-adjacent book! I did like it though. It got a little repetitive and long-winded in some places; at a couple of places, I actually said out loud, “Will you just get to the point?!” Willis‘ take on pandemic behavior is absolutely right. #ClassicLSFBC #audiowalk

kspenmoll Lovely walk! 1d
KathyWheeler @kspenmoll It‘s one of my favorite places. Five rivers converge here, so it‘s called Five Rivers Delta Center. 1d
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Soubhiville
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Another wonderful cozy scifi from Becky Chambers! And with that, I have read everything she has published.

Three strangers of different intergalactic species are trapped at something like a space air BnB when there is a technical glitch with all the planet‘s satellites. The host is gracious, and the characters deal with separate frustrations about being stuck while getting to know each other. About respect for folks different from oneself. 5⭐️

Soubhiville I was sad to read in the acknowledgments that this is the last in the series. But Becky Chambers is an auto buy author for me, and I can‘t wait to see what she does next! 2d
AmyG Cozy sci-fi….there‘s a genre I never heard of. 2d
Soubhiville @AmyG I‘m not sure that‘s an official genre, but now that cozy fantasy is pretty common I‘m calling it that. 2d
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards I've also heard this genre labeled as "hopecore"! I, too, was very sad that this was the end of the series. 2d
SaunteringVaguelyDownwards Oops, not "hopecore," "hopepunk". 2d
LeeRHarry I‘m still holding out on reading this one, knowing it‘s the last in the series. 🥲 2d
Soubhiville @SaunteringVaguelyDownwards interesting, I‘ve seen that label before and I see how it could fit this. 1d
Soubhiville @LeeRHarry I was holding out too, and hoping it was just a rumor that it was the last one. 1d
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sebrittainclark
Lock In (Lock In, #1) | John Scalzi
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I finally had time to look through all the books on my #auldlangspine list from @julesG. I've read and loved Ne'er Duke Well and Earls' Trip, and Lock In has been on my TBR for too long. I've decided to focus on reading these 5 in January:

Lock In by John Scalzi
The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir
A Quiet Life in the Country by T E Kinsey
The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong
The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett

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julesG Oh, all good picks. 2d
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
Red Rising | Pierce Brown
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Panpan

This took forever for me to get through, even taking end-of-semester craziness into account. This felt too much like a mashup of Silo/Wool and The Hunger Games, without having a protagonist I wanted to root for. I probably won't continue the series.

ShyBookOwl I dnf'd this like 4x over the years and finally concluded that it was not for me. I didn't like the protagonist and I remember thinking the book was treating women unfairly, though I don't recall the specifics. Fridging, maybe? Idk but it was a hard no for me lol 3d
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julesG
Cascade Failure | L. M. Sagas
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Had the second of three MRIs this morning at 7am, which, incidentally, is the perfect time to whack up the schedule of the MRI practice when a 10-12min exam turns into a 40min exam. They found something minor but nobody told me about it at the moment and I spiraled a bit, until I read the results.

Anyway, I got myself some books, because an emotional roller-coaster is better with emotional support books.

Two audiobooks and one ebook.

Tamra Whew!! That is definitely book worthy. 💙 3d
Bookwormjillk Ugh, you definitely deserve some books 3d
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CBee Goodness! So sorry you had to go through that. Yay for support books ♥️ 3d
AnnCrystal 🙏💝 books are great for emotional support ❣️📚. 3d
kspenmoll So sorry! Books are the best healers! 🩵 3d
sarahbarnes I‘m so sorry. Sending good vibes and glad you have books. 📚🩵 3d
thecheckoutstack That sounds really stressful, enjoy your books treats 📚💕 3d
sebrittainclark I'm sorry you're having to deal with all of that. 💕 3d
Deblovestoread Sorry you are going through that. Books make everything a bit better. Take good care of you! 🩵 3d
CoffeeAndABook That sounds so stressful. I have some knowledge of looks or comments by medical professionals who then can‘t / won‘t tell you anything and send you into a full blown panic attack. I‘m glad it sounds like it was cleared up already. Drücke dir die Daumen für die kommenden Tage ? Bücher helfen bei mir auch immer ??? 3d
TheSpineView So sorry you are having to deal with the stress. 💞 3d
Ruthiella Sorry to hear that. ❤️❤️❤️ 3d
julesG @CoffeeAndABook Yeah, just telling me they saw something but there's no active inflammation at the moment would have been better. But hey, now I know there was an inflammation and it could mean having to change medications. Now I have to wait until my brain scan at the end of January for real panic mode. 🤪(Warum auch ein MRT für Schädel, Hals- und Brustwirbelsäule, wenn man das über 3 Termine und 4 Monate ziehen kann. Viel mehr Spaß 🙄) 3d
CarolynM Book therapy for the win! Sending love and hugs💕 2d
GingerAntics Book therapy is always the answer! I hope you‘re doing okay 2d
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 2d
Andrew65 Sending positive thoughts, scans are so stressful at the best of times. 1d
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