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MariaW
Red Rising | Pierce Brown
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Seems like I am a little late for this hype. 🙈 This one started off as a free giveaway by Audible and ended up having me buying the whole series because I couldn‘t listen to all of them in time. 🙈 It has been a long time that I have been this absorbed by a YA dystopian novel, even though the first one is quite similar to the Hunger Games. I still loved it.

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swynn
The Defiant Agents | Andre Norton
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(1962) Book 3 of the “Time Traders“ series has not aged well. The idea is that in order to colonize a distant planet, the West sends a team of Apaches who have been regressed “into prototypes of their ancestors“ (because blablah survival blah) -- only to discover on arrival that the Commies have done the same thing only with Mongols. The story is well-intentioned and has strengths but it's the kind of thing that makes you say “It is of its time.“

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KaylasReadingNook
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I knew I would have to be in the right headspace to read this story and man I wasn‘t wrong. It‘s gut wrenching. Once again we are not to look away from the horrors of the capital. To the horrors inflicted upon the people of the districts. Collins once again does not disappoint with this story in the saga 💜📚

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shortsarahrose
Hench | Natalie Zina Walschots
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From lunch earlier today - getting very close to finishing this book!

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Pedrocamacho
The Stars Are Legion | Kameron Hurley
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This book reminds me of many other books and still manages to be unique, interesting, and fun! I really enjoyed it!

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Merethebookgal
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My quick pitch for this series is “The Hunger Games meets Dungeons and Dragons—with aliens.”

DCC was an unexpected hit with my book club, and an instance where I think the audiobook really enhances the story, because the only person in our club that didn‘t love it read a physical copy. I‘m honestly in awe of the audiobook narrator (Jeff Hays)

The book isn‘t perfect, and there‘s lots of violence and gore, but boy is it a wild ride!

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shanaqui
Dinosaur Sanctuary Vol. 2 | Itaru Kinoshita , Shin-ichi Fujiwara
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This is super cute and I love the dinosaur consultant's commentary between chapters. The bit with baby Benkei is just aaaaah. 💙

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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #bookclub

DebinHawaii I thought this one was really interesting! 1d
britt_brooke @DebinHawaii Agree! It was a different take on dystopian, which I appreciated. 1d
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vivastory
Rendezvous With Rama | Arthur C. Clarke
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The tagged book opens with the dramatic destruction of the major Italian cities on 9-11 2077 from a meteorite. This catastrophic event, & scientific advancement, leads to a watch organization for future events. Eventually an object of interest, traveling at unusually high speed, is flagged & spaceship Endeavor is sent to intercept & investigate. What they find is a massive ship that is described as more of a world & by the end (CONT)

vivastory the reader is left with more questions than answers. If this doesn't bother you, I definitely recommend it. I have my own theories on the book, which are unsettling and although I might not rate it as highly as 2001 it's unlike any other SF book I've read before. 1d
dewbertb Are you going to keep reading in the series? See if your thoughts/theories are true!? 9h
vivastory @dewbertb I only realized that it was a series once I finished! I haven't decided yet if I will continue. I won't immediately, as there are several other SF books, even ones by Clarke (especially Childhoods End), that are taking priority 4h
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