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Category Archive: all systems read

Bite-size Books: Exit Strategy

Book cover: Exit Strategy - Martha WellsPursued off Milu by GrayCris and their agents, Murderbot realises that its actions may have put Dr Mensah in jeopardy – and it can’t just leave its humans in peril, can it? It’s time to put a stop to the nefarious corporation once and for all, however big the risks.

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April 17, 2021 all systems read, Bite-size Books, Novellas, Reviews

I’m Waiting For You

Book cover: I'm Waiting for You - Kim Bo-YoungKim Bo-Young is a respected SF author in her native South Korea. I’m Waiting For You marks the first time her work has appeared in English, collecting two pairs of connected short stories exploring love, sacrifice and identity.

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April 15, 2021 all systems read, Anthologies, Bite-size Books, Reviews

Bitesize Books: These Lifeless Things

Book cover: These Lifeless Things - Premee Mohamed99.5% of humanity were wiped out in 3 short years after They arrived. 50 years later, a team of researchers sift through the ruins of a siege city to better understand the catastrophe. When Emerson finds a survivor’s journal, it feels like the jackpot. But can Eva’s account be taken at face value?

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April 10, 2021 all systems read, Bite-size Books, Novellas, Reviews

All Systems Read: round-up

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What do you do with a holiday weekend and various stages of lockdown? Read all the things! The SciFiMonth crew have been celebrating with a low-key weekend catching up on our SFnal TBRs. Time for a quick round-up of my reads and of posts from my crewmates before we call it a day…

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April 5, 2021 all systems read, Bite-size Books, Reviews, SciFiMonth

Bitesize Books: Sweet Harmony

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Full of enthusiasm and conveniently between books, I dived into the pile of novellas I had stacked up for All Systems Read a day early. I kicked off my weekend of SFnal novellas with Sweet Harmony by Claire North, shortlisted for this year’s Subjective Chaos Kind of Awards.

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April 3, 2021 2021, all systems read, Bite-size Books, Novellas, Reviews, Subjective Chaos Kind of Awards

All Systems Read: TBR

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Just one week to go until the start of our new SciFiMonth spring reading weekender, so I thought I’d rummage through my TBR and pick out a flight of books that look like tempting candidates. Will you be reading scifi with us next weekend?

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March 26, 2021 all systems read, SciFiMonth

All Systems Read

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A year is a long time between flights, so Team SciFiMonth is excited to announce our new spring weekender! All Systems Read* is a casual 4-day readathon across Easter weekend for you to catch up on your SFnal TBRs and gossip on Twitter with a like-minded crew.

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February 28, 2021 all systems read, SciFiMonth
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