I was able to squeeze in the sequel to Man of Many Minds for #SciFiMonth. It was even better! I'm happy I had time to read it making it to six books total. 🚀 See you next November! 🛸
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This was my fifth book for #SciFiMonth a memoir by Rod (The Twilight Zone) Serling's daughter. It was one of those books I wanted to turn around and immediately re-read. My city was Rod's hometown and this statue is only a few blocks from my house. www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
That’s a wrap for this year’s #ScifiMonth - watch out for our final mission logs later this week and our sister event @wyrdandwonder.bsky.social next spring!
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Nov 30 prompt: my favourite #SciFIMonth read #Frankenstein wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/22/s...
#ScifiMonth2015 Day 30: My goal this month was to read Stanislaw Lem's The Invincible. I managed it and....WOW! This is one of the best sci-fi books ever!. And why the heck hasn't it been adapted a million times?!
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#ScifiMonth2025 Day 29: I like Star Trek Voyager. I think that covers my comfort zone tropes. Competent women, adventure, exploration, camaraderie.
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#ScifiMonth2025 Day 28 The Friday five I always take with me, especially going out -- mobile phone, house keys, handkerchief, a story idea, and anxiety at our modern world.
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This was my fourth book for #SciFiMonth. Books two and three were one star duds. It was my vintage read and I loved it. I'm glad I have the sequel. It's a duology. 🌌 www.goodreads.com/book/show/39...
#ScifiMonth2025 Day 27: This is an older rec, and not for the faint of heart.
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Nov 27 prompt: #scifi in #translation I read this year:
#Book #review: Hard to be a God by Arkady & Boris #Strugatsky wordsandpeace.com/2025/02/19/b...
#scifimonth #scifimonth2025 #scifi: last two #book #reviews and recap wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/27/s...
#Blakecrouch and #AndyWeir
This was my first title for #SciFiMonth I have had the ebooks forever from $1.99 sales and decided to start them. After a slow beginning the story blossomed into something wonderful. I am excited to read the next one, but am going to wait until I read the other Sci-Fi books I have on on deck.🚀
#ScifiMonth2025 Day 26: There are so many stories that have tales of not coming back. But the two that immediately came to mind are horror; the movie Pandorum and the game Signalis. Both tales born from one-way trips.
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Nov 26 prompt: needing to find a way home
Check my #review here: wordsandpeace.com/2025/06/22/s...
The two nodded and left, but Syndac lingered. She watched as Solet picked up a datapad and began scrolling through a report. Finally he looked at her, giving his weary eyes as much steely command as he could muster. “Is there something else?” “Yes. You’re thinking of quitting.” “Wouldn’t you under the circumstances?” “I suppose. But think about what you are about to give up.” “Yeah. Our ship running out of fuel and being abandoned, and us not getting home. Or worse, running out of fuel and just being left behind by those other vultures we had to partner with. Remember, I agreed to this because it looked like a good deal. If this thing starts getting out of hand—” “Can it!” Syndac leaned forward and slammed both hands on the table as she glared into her captain’s face, her voice switching abruptly from snappish to formal. “I grow sick of your whining. Listen to me. We both knew what this trip might risk, we both did it for one reason and one reason only. Money. With the money we can get from this, we can finally dig ourselves up from this miserable pit of sick that stands in for a career. Sailing a junk around the Outer Worlds, picking up the dirty jobs no one wants to, taking duff deals because they’re the only deals we can take, being outrun and outshone by every other freighter in the whole Cluster!” “I don’t need that kind of talk from you.”
Today's Book Quote Wednesday is 'run'. A confrontation arises over whether to continue a dangerous journey, or turn away and face the consequences.
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My one #SciFiMonth post this year, featuring a feminist utopian classic, plus short reviews of two others drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/11/26/s... @scifimonth.bsky.social #booksky #sff
November is a month stuffed full of reading events, and today on the blog I take part in #scifimonth with a classic work from the Strugatskys - "Roadside Picnic". More here! kaggsysbookishramblings.wordpress.com/2025/11/26/s...
#ScifiMonth2025 Day 25: I'm usually thankful for those bull-headed people who just..forget the stuff we're lumbered with today and see what needs to happen. The cosmopolitan, utilitarian streak of the far future.
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Nov 25 prompt: what are you thankful for in #scifi?
#Toptentuesday scifi added to my #TBR wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/25/s...
Official cover art for Stars and Bones by Gareth L. Powell.
Official cover art for Lost Station Circé by Thomas Wrightson.
#ScifiMonth2025 Day 24: Space horror. I...don't read it much, and I don't write it consciously. So here's one I read, and one I apparently wrote. Although screams are heard in both.
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Cover for Platform Decay by Martha Wells. The image is of a suited astronaut figure holding onto what looks like the outside of a space station, or perhaps a deep inside chasm.
Day 23 of #SciFiMonth and we're making way for 2026 releases we're looking forward to. (1/3)
Platform Decay, the next Murderbot novel by Martha Wells
Since I tend to devour Murderbot as soon as it comes out, it's been a while since I've read the last one!
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Nov 23 prompt: exciting 2026 release.
This one is definitely on my#TBR.
Publication date: May 5, 2026
#Murderbotdiaries by #MarthaWells
Single shelf stacked with books.
The last one which wasn't visible in the previous photo, some right classics on there! (7/7)
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2 shelves in the wall and a standing bookshelf stacked with books and magazines.
The overflow shelves (as I like to think of them). Purely reflective of space constraints, not the quality of books on / in them. Also my old interzones. (6/7)
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3 shelves stacked with books.
My Folio Complete stories of PKD in their box 😍, my old Al Reynolds and a bunch of other stuff including SF Masterworks (5/7)
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2 shelves completely stacked with books.
And we move to the bedroom bookshelves - plenty of tor.com novelleas in there as well! Mostly relatively recent stuff. (4/7)
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2 Shelves stocked with old SFF paperbacks
Paperback shelves! Most of them picked up from 2nd hand bookstores and fairs. (3/7)
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Bottom half of a bookshelf with 4 shelves showing assorted comic books and graphic novels
Graphic novels and comics - a bunch of SF titles amongst them. (2/7)
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Tall shelves in wall full of books
Day 22 of #SciFiMonth and I'm a little late to the party, but I could not resist the prompt to show my bookshelves! Also since my TBRs are scattered amongst them. They have a bunch of mixed genres, but it is what it is (1/7)
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#scifimonth #scifimonth2025 #scifi 2025: short reviews of two classics #ccbookreviews wordsandpeace.com/2025/11/22/s...
Slan by #AEvanVogt
and Frankenstein by #MaryShelley