July Reviews (2024)
Greetings
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After six months I finally found a job and adjusting to that has included drastic changes to my schedule. I mostly took July off to work on re-reading the Inheritance series by A.K. Faulkner and make headway in the October Daye series by Seanan McGuire. I’m working on a multi-part essay series about how these series handle their structures and various aspects particular to being SFF series with more than ten books planned.
I’ve also been working on a playlist project for the Inheritance series, that has absorbed a lot of my time. It’s helping me coalesce some of my ideas about the series, and at the end of it I’ll have playlists for the ten books which already exist. I plan to keep making these playlists as new books are released. The number of reviews may need to scale back for now as I get used to a new schedule and drastically reduced free time, but my goal is to release the playlists as they’re completed.
You can find a complete list of all book playlists here.
News and Events
I track upcoming book releases by authors we've previously covered on a shareable google calendar.
Notable July Releases:
Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle
Toward Eternity by Anton Hur
The White Guy Dies First by Terry J. Benton-Walker
Bells Hells by Cassandra Khaw
Nicked by M.T. Anderson
Signal Boost
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Recent Reviews
TOWARD ETERNITY by Anton Hur is Sci-Fi/Speculative Fiction, with queer character(s), marketed as Adult. Researchers make an AI, and use nanites to save some people from cancer, told as a series of journalers tell of their experiences stretching far into the future within this legacy. Told in First Person with Ensemble POVs.
RITES OF WINTER by A.K. Faulkner, book 6 of Inheritance is Fantasy/Romance, with queer character(s), marketed as Adult. Quentin goes missing in New York, and Laurence must go to Otherworld to find him. Told in Third Person with Dual POVs.
Review forthcoming for Sigils of Spring by A.K. Faulkner.
Rereads and Older Reviews
I’ve been re-reading the Inheritance series by A.K. Faulkner and October Daye by Seanan McGuire.
Current Reads
Re-reading ONE NIGHT IN HARTSWOOD by Emma Denny, JACK OF THORNS by A.K. Fauklner, and ASHES OF HONOR by Seanan McGuire.
In Case You Missed It
This time last year I read IF I SEE YOU AGAIN TOMORROW by Robbie Couch, an excellent time loop story.
Pluggables and Podcast News
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Speaking of Bookshop, I've put together top picks lists for 2021 onwards. Books are included based on the year they were published, so occasionally older lists might get new titles. To be in the Top Picks list a book needs to get a five-star rating from me, and be published in the year of the list. You can find the 2024 list here.
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-Robin
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