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This explains why she's not in the remake
SoftBank's cause and effect are a bit clearer after this
Surprisingly good drunkards
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Don't fuck with the Luggage
Charting the journey of Ukraine from the fall of the Soviet Union to Russia's war to conquer it, this book outlines warnings for democracies worldwide
F.C. Yee's final Chronicles of the Avatar book pulls no punches and is the best one he's written yet
A Cosmere entry that I missed, and am glad I went back to
Digital rights, ownership, authorship, and... piano stings?
A great game maker, who didn't live the life I expected
Did Yarvi make it?
More steamy dragonic fantasy that improves on its predecessor, but doesn't quite reach the heights of the series's first entry
An informative dive into the seesawing effectiveness of governance
A heartfelt Wayfarers finale that isn't quite the finale I wanted
A fast follow on from the previous Murderbot Diaries
A stellar third entry in Becky Chambers's thoughtful and emotional sci-fi series
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More 'how to be a good business executive' than I expected, but still enjoyable
A masterful and almost heartbreaking story
The blockbuster conclusion of Stormlight Archive arc 1, I've been looking forward to this
A peek into modern presidential administrations through the lens of a single, important room
A varied tour through Japan's influence on the last 50 years of popular culture
An amazingly gripping sci-if adventure in a very new-feeling world
How much good can you do, when you mean so ill?
A continually strong audiobook performance and a return to being a short story for Murderbot
A prescient classic that remains relevant, possibly even more so, in the modern day
A mystical trip, complete with cats and coffee
Jumping back to another Avatar, and a new one this time
Continuing my quest through some classics, now we have vampires
Hard hitting sci-fi that takes its time getting going, but once it does, you see why it needed to
Returning to Hobb after years away
Becky Chambers impresses with some amazing character writing
A little less cruel than usual for Abercrombie, but not to its detriment
I wasn't sure how this prequel would work, but it does
A treatise on warfare, and probably specifically warfare
Feature length Murderbot
A book for Cosmere fans. Thankfully that's me
Inspiration for Assassin's Creed, but really its own thing
A mystery classic
A brief return to the Kingkiller Chronicles
Now I love Nona, and you should too
Clearly named after the blogging software
A science communication classic for a reason
We need more fantasy like this
More Cosmere goodness
The first addition to 'my favorite books' in about 8 years, this book absolutely knocks it out of the park
A fun fantasy book from half of James S.A. Corey
Lesbian necromancers in space - a very different kind of fantasy book
A great struggle
Another fantastic Murderbot outing
I would've liked to spend just a little bit more time with this Murderbot story
More steamy dragons, but doesn't quite capture the spark of the first book
A great second showing for Murderbot
Great sci-fi bundled up into a small package, with a particularly strong audiobook performance
A historical take on piracy
A joy to return to The Expanse for some smaller, more experimental fiction
Is this a human future, or something completely different?
It's definitely a mystery, but unfortunately not a great one
An unusual book for me, but one I enjoyed a lot
A strong start for the steamy dragons romantasy
A close and insightful look at race relations in the UK
Rome that survived to the modern era, but it's the characters' story not the empire's
Odysseus, Laertes' son, has a trustworthy swineherder
I love Civilization, so it was enjoyable to hear how it got started
A sci-fi classic for good reason
A hopeful look at humanity's potential future
The second Witcher book, I enjoyed the way this was stylistically different
Some books describe an experience that could only be realized in their particular circumstances
An impressive tome that I'm not part of the audience for