I've been struggling with Alastair Reynolds' Revelation Space for so many years... I don't know why, but I've never finished the first chapter. I don't know if it's the pace of the characters, and I do love the main theme (archaeology, space exploration, etc).
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Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert by Lis Anna-Langston
5 ⭐️ for me. So compelling, REALLY entertaining, capturing & engrossing! If you ever want to try a story that makes u feel things & giggle, this is i! the perfect amount of fun sadness and fantasy 🥹 #bookreviews#bookstodon#books#bookblog@bookstodon@bookreviews
My new post is a summary of my October reading and was it was a good month for the books. They ranged from a suitably eerie collection of short stories to a fascinating book on how needlework has been viewed through the centuries and has communicated rarely heard stories. One novel is a gentle story set in Quebec, while another takes place in the creative energy of NYC. Two outstanding novels feature men who take their own paths, but are set worlds apart, and a look at a trailblazing woman artist and writer.