Been reading a lot of comics, as usual. A mediocre effort by Greg Rucka for a Dragon Age video game tie-in called Magekiller, and a really good collection of one-shot adventures by Warren Ellis in the Secret Avengers series called "Run the Mission, Don't Get Seen, Save the World".
As I posted a bit ago, I found out that Elizabeth Moon is releasing a new book in the Vatta series called Cold Welcome in 11 days, so I've been rereading the first five books. Halfway through the second, Marque and Reprisal, after finishing the first, Trading in Danger. Highly recommended.
Read a very funny science fiction novel called Aye, Robot, by Robert Kroese, the sequel to another funny novel called Starship Grifters. Almost Pratchett-esque, though science fiction rather than fantasy.
I'm also half-dreading the new Netflix series of Anne of Green Gables (the wikipedia summaries for the episodes make it clear that it's trying way to hard to be dark and gritty), so I've been listening to the radio drama of the first book.
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Date: 3/31/17 08:06 pm (UTC)As I posted a bit ago, I found out that Elizabeth Moon is releasing a new book in the Vatta series called Cold Welcome in 11 days, so I've been rereading the first five books. Halfway through the second, Marque and Reprisal, after finishing the first, Trading in Danger. Highly recommended.
Read a very funny science fiction novel called Aye, Robot, by Robert Kroese, the sequel to another funny novel called Starship Grifters. Almost Pratchett-esque, though science fiction rather than fantasy.
I'm also half-dreading the new Netflix series of Anne of Green Gables (the wikipedia summaries for the episodes make it clear that it's trying way to hard to be dark and gritty), so I've been listening to the radio drama of the first book.