Im reading the first one, Children of Time by Tchaikovsky and i like it so far. so very ecited that it casn only get better from here:) btw. also started with the Martian which is a quite short and fun read. and the new Book of Andy Weir will get its series (the premisse of the story is mindblowing)
Happy that you like Children of Time, it's a great book imo.
Oh god Andy Weir. Why do you like Andy Weir? Nobody likes Andy Weir. I read his Artemis (neat but forgetable) and Project Hail Mary (bad and dumbed down alien buddy story) and his writing is just too mainstream compatible for me. His storys have "relatable scifi blockbuster" written all over it and about Project Hail Mary i wrote back then that, yes, the book sucks, but it might make a good-ish movie. I'm not a big fan of Andy Weir ;)
I'm halfway into "The City We Became" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_We_Became) atm and it's quite a blast. Wonderful prose, a storm of associative stream of consciousness writing mixed with surreal scenes of people becoming one with the city and fighting huge tentacle monsters nobody but them can see. It's pretty great so far and i just hope it doesn't fall back into those tired young adult fantasy tropes.
well its my first of his books, sincd we had it in the house (which used to be a library) i just a try for a fast read. i like the planned out survivalism, ressourcefulness and chemistry involved and i just skip the "mr president we have to get our boy back" parts:)
yes i meant project hail mary, i trust your taste and i will probably wait for the series then. cuty we became sounds interesting, i like the urbanism as a villain, but i might be not enough into fantasy and slow reading(still Tchaikovsky and Weir, and an Alan Watts one too)
I have a tendency to exaggerate so maybe just give Project Hail Mary a shot, its definitely a fast read and if you liked The Martian, maybe you dig that too. There's a lot of people who loved the book.
A house that used to be a library sounds awesome, and i'd totally turn it back into one if i ever live in a house again.
Im reading the first one, Children of Time by Tchaikovsky and i like it so far. so very ecited that it casn only get better from here:) btw. also started with the Martian which is a quite short and fun read. and the new Book of Andy Weir will get its series (the premisse of the story is mindblowing)
Happy that you like Children of Time, it's a great book imo.
Oh god Andy Weir. Why do you like Andy Weir? Nobody likes Andy Weir. I read his Artemis (neat but forgetable) and Project Hail Mary (bad and dumbed down alien buddy story) and his writing is just too mainstream compatible for me. His storys have "relatable scifi blockbuster" written all over it and about Project Hail Mary i wrote back then that, yes, the book sucks, but it might make a good-ish movie. I'm not a big fan of Andy Weir ;)
I'm halfway into "The City We Became" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_We_Became) atm and it's quite a blast. Wonderful prose, a storm of associative stream of consciousness writing mixed with surreal scenes of people becoming one with the city and fighting huge tentacle monsters nobody but them can see. It's pretty great so far and i just hope it doesn't fall back into those tired young adult fantasy tropes.
well its my first of his books, sincd we had it in the house (which used to be a library) i just a try for a fast read. i like the planned out survivalism, ressourcefulness and chemistry involved and i just skip the "mr president we have to get our boy back" parts:)
yes i meant project hail mary, i trust your taste and i will probably wait for the series then. cuty we became sounds interesting, i like the urbanism as a villain, but i might be not enough into fantasy and slow reading(still Tchaikovsky and Weir, and an Alan Watts one too)
I have a tendency to exaggerate so maybe just give Project Hail Mary a shot, its definitely a fast read and if you liked The Martian, maybe you dig that too. There's a lot of people who loved the book.
A house that used to be a library sounds awesome, and i'd totally turn it back into one if i ever live in a house again.
its the yoga House now, but with many books:)