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    I’ve read Terry Pratchett’s Night Watch three times, currently reading The Color of Magic for the first time and then I’m going to re-read Mort

    I’ve read Ellen Raskin’s The Westing Game three times, but that was for school. Pretty good children’s mystery book, though

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    Lockstep by Karl Schroeder Hard sci-fi about how a intergalactic empire being run without developing any faster than light technology.

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    The Martian. I’ve read it twice, and would love to read it again. It’s so good.

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    I have all discworld books, I would definitely reread most of them. I just reread The Hail Mary Project.

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      I’m going through the Discworld series for the first time right now. I’m going in chronological order but when I finish I’ll probably go through them again eventually but I think I’ll do series instead in bunches. I’m already looking forward to rereading the Watch series back to back.

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        On my third pass right now. Skipped a couple of the first novels, but I love the original order. Got feels for all the series, but I like the perfect way he kept them mixed up.

        “Oh shit! Another witches book!”

        “Back to the Watch! NICE!”

        “Rincewind? Hell with it, those are all funny as hell.”

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          Yeah there are like 40 of them but you can split them up in to series. If you liked The Truth you’ll probably like the Watch series starting with Guards! Guards! and following Sam Vines and the other Watchmen.

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      Third run through Discworld in the past 2 years. My god, been trying to think how to explain to my best friend. I lack the words.

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      Don’t ask me silly questions, I won’t play silly games I’m just a simple choo-choo train, and I’ll always be the same I only want to race along, beneath the bright blue sky And be a happy choo-choo train, until the day I die

    • Yes. Another good series; some better than others - I personally liked the first the most - but I think they’re all important pieces of the story.

      Definitely on my “read again” list, although I only discovered and read them all a couple of years ago; maybe next year.

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    Lord Of The Rings.
    He Who Fights With Monsters.
    Thrawn.
    The Hunt For Red October.
    The Cardinal of the Kremlin.

    So many I will give another listen to.

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      Just because this is the first post that I see that mentions LoTR, I’ll throw in

      The Silmarillion

      Children of Hurin

      Beren and Luthien (personal favorite)

      The Fall of Gondolin (incomplete, but incredible)

      These are all Tolkien works and I could read them over and over.

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    I’m on my 13th or so read of Blindsight. Think I’ve unpacked it all, finally. I feel like a fruitcake having read it and *Echopraxia" so many times, but damn they’re deep.

    Not a fan of all of Watt’s novels, but those two feel like he packed something to think about into nearly every single sentence. Easy read if you want to go fast, or, take your time and dig in. Never read a novel(s) that could go both ways.

    Fuck me. Just talking about it is getting me hype for another run.

    Blindsight:

    "I brought her flowers one dusky Tuesday evening when the light was perfect. I pointed out the irony of that romantic old tradition— the severed genitalia of another species, offered as a precopulatory bribe—and then I recited my story just as we were about to fuck.

    To this day, I still don’t know what went wrong.”

    Echopraxia:

    “Fifty thousand years ago there were these three guys spread out across the plain and they each heard something rustling in the grass. The first one thought it was a tiger, and he ran like hell, and it was a tiger but the guy got away. The second one thought the rustling was a tiger and he ran like hell, but it was only the wind and his friends all laughed at him for being such a chickenshit. But the third guy thought it was only the wind, so he shrugged it off and the tiger had him for dinner. And the same thing happened a million times across ten thousand generations - and after a while everyone was seeing tigers in the grass even when there were`t any tigers, because even chickenshits have more kids than corpses do. And from those humble beginnings we learn to see faces in the clouds and portents in the stars, to see agency in randomness, because natural selection favours the paranoid. Even here in the 21st century we can make people more honest just by scribbling a pair of eyes on the wall with a Sharpie. Even now we are wired to believe that unseen things are watching us.”

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    A few I’ve read at least twice and will definitely read again at some point:

    • Catch 22
    • Infinite Jest
    • The Windup Bird Chronicle
    • The Handmaid’s Tale
    • Full 5 part Hitchhiker’s Guide trilogy
    • His Dark Materials Trilogy (plus the Book of Dust series, if we ever get that last one!!)
    • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    • Brave New World
    • Slaughterhouse Five
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        Yeah, I think so, but I think it was also slated for 2024, and possibly even 2023! It’ll come, and I’d rather he takes his time to get it right, but still, very impatient! 😁

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          Yeah, it was at least slated for 2024 at some point. I finished the second one early last year, and as December rolled closer I realized that wasn’t going to happen. Same thing happened to a few others I’m waiting for I believe. Alecto and white wing, dark star. I think Alecto is tentative for this year but I have no idea on white wing, dark star

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            Just looked it up and someone on Reddit six days ago said BoD3 is finished and will hopefully be out this year! Woop!!

            I’ve not heard of those others, will need to check them out 👍

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              I love the locked tomb books (Gideon, harrow, Nona the ninth, with Alecto the upcoming one). A cheeky description would be lesbian necromancers in spaaaace. I really really like the dark star trilogy as well, but that is harder for me to throw out recommendations for, it can be brutal. A lot of gory violence, and a fair share of sexual violence as well. Black leopard, red wolf and moon witch, spider king each have separate narrators with their own distinct histories, but then their stories intertwine around the same mission and its consequences, and their tales are relayed to an inquisitor who is interrogating them. They are both unreliable narrators and they HATE each other, but there may be more to it. White wing, dark star will be the last one, with a third narrator, and will be more horror focused I believe