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A Civil Campaign and Winterfair Gifts – Lois McMaster Bujold

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I ended up getting the Miles in Love omnibus even though I own Komarr on its own, just for the simplicity of getting Winterfair Gifts in the bargain. I loved A Civil Campaign. I adore Ekaterin, and Miles completely floundering about like an idiot when he finally finds the woman for him was adorable. I […]

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All Systems Red – Martha Wells

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I’ve been meaning to read this for a while, but finally got around to it by a combination of vacation time, and a desire to see how well it lines up to the tv show. This is a quick read – our narrator is a partially organic construct who has managed to hack its governor

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Divinity 36: Tinkered Starsong – Gail Carriger

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This book is fairly different than Carriger’s other work – it’s scifi, so there’s definitely a different vibe than her steampunk work. Phex is a refugee, working as a barista on a moon far from where he grew up. There are a number of aliens about, including a race that’s created Divinity – Pantheons of

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Deal with the Devil – Kit Rocha

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I’m mildly annoyed with myself, for no good reason. I thought this had been a free Kindle deal, and was happy that I’d found one I actually enjoyed. And it turns out I paid for it, so I’m guess I’m annoyed that I know my own tastes and paid for a book I’d enjoy. I’m

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Only Bad Options – Jennifer Estep

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I picked this up based on a recommendation of this author on Ilona Andrew’s blog – I will trust any recommendation she has for authors she enjoyed. Vesper works for R&D at a company owned by one of the ruling families in this universe – at this point in time, the galaxy is ruled by

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Victories Greater Than Death – Charlie Jane Anders

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Tina’s always known she had an alien beacon inside her, and someday, the aliens will be back for her. She’s the clone of one of the greatest heroes of an alien fleet. When they do come for her, she and her best friend Rachael are off for the stars. This is definitely a YA novel

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Memory – Lois McMaster Bujold

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What I really love about this author and this series is the range of stories she manages to work into this world.    You never really know what you’re going to get in each book. This is a very quiet book – it starts with Miles making an incredibly stupid (and uncharacteristic) mistake – he

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Elder Race – Adrian Tchaikovsky

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What an interesting book. It’s told from two viewpoints – the princess on a world long ago colonized by Earth, and the last of the anthropologists sent by a later version of Earth explorers to study their far-flung, long lost colonies. You get a perfect collision of magic and science, and a really good examination

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Nona the Ninth – Tamsyn Muir

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This series is a wild ride. The last book has one of the least reliable narrators ever, that more or less resolves itself by the end of that particular part of the story. So leading into this book, you feel like you should know what’s going on, except it gets less and less clear as

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A Close and Common Orbit – Becky Chambers

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I wasn’t sure what to expect of this book. The first book of the series is all about a ships’ crew, and this book takes one of those characters, as well as a side character, and brings the action down to a planet. And I wasn’t sure I wanted to follow that journey – it’s

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