Murderbot's back!
Murderbot's back!
System Collapse by Martha Wells, a new Murderbot novel, will be available November 14th. I will read the shit out of it.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Already have it pre-ordered! Can't wait!
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Oooooooooooooooo!
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What do you think of her fantasy books? Probably this has come up elsewhere but I was not connecting it in my mind. Have never read these but I think I'll start and probably will do it by purchasing series for a kid or relative.
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I've read a couple of her non-MurderBot series and they were pretty good.
The The Books of the Raksura series has a few things that may be a bit more on the mature side in terms of sex (nothing explicit), so may be more for teen and older.
The Ile-Rien-related books (here and here) were also good. For the first book (which is two separate books combined), one story is sort of a "3 Musketeers" vibe with magic added, while the second story is related and in the same world in more of a Victorian era. The second link is a trilogy that extends the story into an era with a WW1 vibe, if the Germans were invading Britain across dimensions.
I think I've posted some reviews of both of those series on a "what we're reading" thread somewhere on these boards. Although that may have been one of the prior iterations that broke down and went away.
The The Books of the Raksura series has a few things that may be a bit more on the mature side in terms of sex (nothing explicit), so may be more for teen and older.
The Ile-Rien-related books (here and here) were also good. For the first book (which is two separate books combined), one story is sort of a "3 Musketeers" vibe with magic added, while the second story is related and in the same world in more of a Victorian era. The second link is a trilogy that extends the story into an era with a WW1 vibe, if the Germans were invading Britain across dimensions.
I think I've posted some reviews of both of those series on a "what we're reading" thread somewhere on these boards. Although that may have been one of the prior iterations that broke down and went away.