Hello folks! October has come to the end and I’m pretty proud with the results. I read six books in October, for me it’s an outstanding result. And half of them are reviewed, but my plan is to review them all. And the books were excellent. I really enjoyed reading them. Here is the full list:
- T.R. Napper – The Escher Man
- Aaron M. Payne – Falling into Oblivion
- Molly Macabre – Dark Bloom
- Dan Abbnett – Horus Rising
- Mike Brooks – Lelith Hesperax: Queen of Blades
- Keanu Reeves, China Miéville – the book of elsewhere
I’ll link the books with reviews, so you can check whether they are of interest to you. And here is my list for November:
- Gabriel García Márquez – One Hundred Years of Solitude – my wife asked me to read this book, because she needs my opinion on it, she actually thinks this book is far away from being a masterpiece, so I need to be a judge whether she is right or wrong
- Adam Bassett – Digital Extremities – I contacted Adam via Twitter and he sent me his book. I got it and it will be actually my monthly dose of cyberpunk. Yes, I’m addicted, so what?
- Maya Darjani – Ancient as the Stars – Some very promising indie space opera. I bought the first book and pre-ordered the second. I need some more science fiction in my life.
- William Gibson – Burning Chrome – More cyberpunk… is anyone surprised?
- Peter F. Hamilton – Exodus – I’ve got this book in gorgeous TBB edition. I’m looking forward to playing a game when it comes out. Before that I’ll dive into the lore of this universe.
- Anthony Ryan – A Tide of Black Steel – I’m a fan of the Nordic culture, and sometimes I need to read some fantasy. I heard really good reviews about Anthony Ryan’s style and prose, so let’s try it out!
I’m pretty sure there will be some changes during the month, but that’s the initial plan. And yeah, I plan to review them all for you.