I’ll start first: (bear in mind I usually listen to audiobooks)

  • Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir |A guy finds himself stranded in space aboard an international space vessel where he has to remember who he is.
  • The 57 Bus by Dashka Slater |A true story about how hanging with the wrong crowd can have life-altering consequences
  • The Animorphs series by KJ Applegate |Young adult series in which a group of kids find an alien, get the powers to morph shape into animals, as well as uncover an alien takeover conspiracy (Plus, detailed depictions of how grotesque those transformations are!)
  • Saga by Brian K. Vaughn & Fiona Staples (Comic, ongoing) |Following the story of Hazel, a baby born from an ex-soldier and an enemy combatant, Saga shows how gowing up and raising a kid in a wartorn universe can have highs and lows.

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The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

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She is a master of language. I love her style.

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Ayyy, I was given this as a gift about a year ago:))

Cool book I’d say. Also, nice to see an approach to an anarchist society, even if it’s fictional.

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One of my favorites! She is just so incredible with making you think about concepts.

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Project Hail Mary was much more of an emotional ride than I was expecting.

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🎶 Jazzhands 🎶

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It was such a a fantastic read. I don’t like Sci-fi at all, but somehow Andy Weir makes it all so believable.

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The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Robert Fagles. My first time reading an ancient classic, and it’s much less scary than I thought. In fact I’m quite enjoying it, and might read The Iliad (Homer’s other epic poem) next. The humanness of the characters (well, the human ones!) is very relatable, even though it’s 2700 years old. I don’t know why I expected it to be crusty and boring. Maybe I assumed it’d be like the Bible.

The intro explains a lot of stuff about the original Greek poem and how it was written in dactylic hexameterwhich bards back then used to be able to improvise in, which is amazing to me. Reminds me of 8 Mile or something. 😅

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If you read a modern bible translation from the perspective of christian mythology just as we treat Greek mythology a lot of the stories are actually fantastic reads

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interesting… it’s been a while since I’ve tried (as a kid in the 80s probably). Can you recommend a translation (and book/story)?

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A lot of the Old Testament this. Any translation that uses more readable language is nice. The King James version etc get too much credit for sounding religiousy.

Genesis through Deuteronomy or so are what a lot of Protestant churches at least focus on. The New Testament is Jesus’ life and then a bunch of letters to various early churches about how the Religion should work.

A lot of “the rest” are the kind of fables they’re talking about. Ruth, Esther, Job, Samuel, etc. The ones named after people/mythological figures, depending on your point of view/beliefs.

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Mistborn: The Final Empire, by Brandon Sanderson. An epic fantasy.

I loved it and just started the second book.

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Oh you are in for a treat. I love that trilogy. Such good books.

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Thanks for the encouragement!

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The graphic audiobooks are great too!

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I love that trilogy.

i mean…technically it’s like 15+ Books…but who’s counting? ;)

sidenote: Stormlight Archives Book 5 is coming in December, i think?

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I read the Martian. It was at least as good as the very good movie.

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You will most likely love Project Hail Mary, then, if you haven’t already read it.

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I haven’t, so thank you for the recommendation. Both were available at the library as a reward for finishing the summer reading challenge, so I almost got it.

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🎶 Jazzhands 🎶

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