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I finished the last of the "Expendables" series - book 4, The Venom of Argus by Richard Avery - and am saddened he didn't write any more in the series. So now I'm reading Angel of Vengeance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, the latest in the "Agent Pendergast" series (although I recently saw a prequel in hardback; I'll have to wait for that to hit paperback and pick it up). This continues where the last book in the series (The Cabinet of Dr. Leng) left off, with the main characters going back in time to 1880s New York City. The thing i liked about this series was how it was grounded in the plausible; that's gone out the window in the last three books, especially, as all of a sudden space aliens and time travel became plot points. I'm really just riding this story out, as I no longer enjoy the series as I used to.

Johnathan
 

Aunt moved to assisted living. Inherited many classic SF/F novels.

The prize is no doubt the Dick/Brunner Double Dr Futurity/Slavers of Space

The surprise is my aunt or maybe my grandfather loved MZB to the extent they had a fanzine re: Darkover

Will def read the Cherryh and re-read Dune and F451 and Bored of the Rings

Am willing to give Burrough’s non-Martian books another chance; same with the many Nortons.

The rest? Going to try them all and see where I end up. Any authors or titles that folks recognize and recommend or the opposite?

(Oh also! Enterprise deck blueprints. Perfect for a Traveller game!)

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I finished reading The Ten Percent Thief by Lavanya Lakshminarayan. The book really evoked an emotional response from me. The world it crafted, with its obsession over likes, productivity, and conformity, the way it reflects the worst parts of our world, just made me so angry. Loved the book.

I read Vernor Vinge's True Names. Like the Artificial Kid, it is so close to being cyberpunk without quite hitting the mark.

Now I'm reading Tom Maddox's Halo.

those old vintage covers before photoshop/digital was created
There's no beating those classic paperback covers, when you needed a piece of art that could grab people's attention.
 

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