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Read-along: Record of a Spaceborn Few – week three

SciFiMonth Read-along: Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
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Being part of the Galactic Commons is bringing changes to the Exodan Fleet, and change can be a scary thing. Sometimes you need a bit of perspective to know what’s good for you…

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November 23, 2019 Read-Alongs, SciFiMonth 2019, Wayfarers

The Sparrow Read-along: week three

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On Rakhat, Emilio dances God, transported by the beauty of the alien world and the challenge of learning to communicate with the Runa. On Earth, Vincenzo Giuliani is determined to save the priest who fell from grace.

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November 22, 2019 Read-Alongs, SciFiMonth 2019

Backlist SF authors I really want to read

SciFiMonth 2019: Adventure works in any strand
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We all spend a lot of time focused on recent releases: today, I want to look at SF that has been on the shelf a little longer and – horrifyingly – is disappearing from it as backlist books get so little love in bookshops.

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November 20, 2019 SciFiMonth 2019, Top Ten Tuesday

#SciFiMonth Mission Status: week three

#SciFiMonth 2019: 1-30 November (background image of a spaceship soaring away from a planet or moon, a distant star gleaming)
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We’ve just passed the halfway point on our journey, and the reports are coming in thick and fast from the ground crews and the wider Fleet. Adventure has been found in deep space, on other planets, in other times and dimensions and (of course) in a galaxy far, far away. Let’s take a look…

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November 18, 2019 Giveaways, SciFiMonth, SciFiMonth 2018

Read-along: Record of a Spaceborn Few – week two

SciFiMonth Read-along: Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
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In the Exodan Fleet, everyone is guaranteed a home and food on their table, and everyone works to make a contribution to the Fleet in return. But life isn’t without difficulties. This week focuses on the challenges faced by those who make the Fleet their home…

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November 17, 2019 Read-Alongs, SciFiMonth 2019, Wayfarers

Confessions of a bad SF Fan: Childhood’s End

Book cover: Childhood's End - Arthur C ClarkeTime for one of my intermittent efforts to catch up on the greats of science fiction. For SciFiMonth (ahem, and the Hive prompt for Dancing with Fantasy and SciFi) I chose Arthur C Clarke’s first novel – one of his earliest and apparently one of his best.

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November 14, 2019 Confessions of a Bad SF Fan, Reviews

The Sparrow Read-along: week two

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Blessed with impressive funding and free from the concerns of global politics or corporate profit, a mission to another planet becomes far more feasible. But the Jesuits believe they have another advantage in their corner: Deus vult.

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November 13, 2019 Read-Alongs, SciFiMonth 2019

#SciFiMonth Mission Status: week two

#SciFiMonth 2019: 1-30 November (background image of a spaceship soaring away from a planet or moon, a distant star gleaming)
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We’re all settled in for the journey now. The TBRs are stashed, the reading has begun in earnest, and there’s a media catalogue big enough to keep Murderbot happy. Maybe. Let’s look back at the last week’s activity…

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November 11, 2019 Giveaways, SciFiMonth, SciFiMonth 2018

Six Degrees of SFnal Separation

SciFiMonth 2019: Adventure works in any strand (background image of a distant star gleaming past the curve of a planet)
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You know the saying: no two people in the world (uncontacted peoples excepted) are more than six social connections apart. But what interesting reading journeys can we find if we apply it to thematic connections between books?
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November 10, 2019 Features, SciFiMonth 2019, six degrees of separation

A Memory Called Empire: poetry and politics

Book title: A Memory Called Empire - Arkady MartineWhen Teixcalaan requests a new ambassador from Lsel Station and refuses to say why, the Council assume the worst. But it’s far worse than that…

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November 9, 2019 2020, Reviews, SciFiMonth 2019

Read-along: Record of a Spaceborn Few – week one

SciFiMonth Read-along: Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
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From the ground, we stand; From our ships, we live; By the stars, we hope

Welcome to the Exodan Fleet.

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November 8, 2019 Read-Alongs, SciFiMonth 2019, Wayfarers

The Sparrow Read-along: week one

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30 years ago, the Society of Jesus sent a ship to Alpha Centauri to make first contact with alien singers. Only one man survived, rescued and returned to Earth a physical and emotional wreck amidst rumours of murder and sin. But what really happened to Father Emilio Sandoz on Rakhat?

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November 6, 2019 Read-Alongs, SciFiMonth 2019

Mission Status Update: #SciFiMonth is GO

#SciFiMonth 2019: 1-30 November (background image of a spaceship soaring away from a planet or moon, a distant star gleaming)
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Welcome to our biggest SciFiMonth yet! Our mentions exploded on November 1st, and the comm hasn’t stopped pinging since – we love you people ❤️

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November 4, 2019 Giveaways, SciFiMonth, SciFiMonth 2018

Lady Astronaut: The Calculating Stars

Book cover: The Calculating Stars - Mary Robinette Kowal (a group of women silhouetted against a starry sky)Nobody expected a meteorite to wipe out the Eastern Seaboard, but we had as little chance as the dinosaurs of surviving the ensuing climate catastrophe. There was only one way out: the space program.

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November 2, 2019 Reviews

SciFiMonth 2019: the adventure starts here

SciFiMonth 2019: Adventure works in any strand
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The mercury is dropping. The clocks are going back (that counts as time travel, right?). And aboard the good ship SciFiMonth, the engines are roaring for lift off. Winter starts here: time for your favourite month-long geek-out over all things science fictional!

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November 1, 2019 Giveaways, SciFiMonth, SciFiMonth 2019

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