Rivers of London Project Hail Mary Alex Verus
Don’t normally do much sci fi/fantasy but I’m trying to branch out of my mystery genre.
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Rivers of London Project Hail Mary Alex Verus
Don’t normally do much sci fi/fantasy but I’m trying to branch out of my mystery genre.
-The Harry Dresden Series by Jim Butcher. Almost entirely read my James Marsden -The Mortal Engine Series by Philip Reeve. Read by Barnaby Edwards. -Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Robert Heinlein. Read by Will McAuliffe -The All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness. Read by Jennifer Ikeda -Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. Read by Wil Wheaton
I loved the Murder dairy serie.
https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/B07BFD86TD
I liked the Salvage rat
https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/1541449924
I love the Harry Potter books.
The dunes book is good.
The Expanse series (nine full novels and one collection of short stories) by James SA Corey, read by Jefferson Mays
The Stormlight Archive (currently 4 novels) by Brandon Sanderson, read by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading
The Great Cities (two novels) by NK Jemisin, read by Robin Miles
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, read by Ray Porter
The Bobiverse audio books are awesome, not in small part because of the narrator.
I haven't yet heard a Ray Porter narration I didn't love.
They really are. For me they're the books by which all others are measured.
I'm somewhat unsettled by book 4, heaven's river. I think the interesting concepts of the premise have been more or less exhausted in the first 3 books. I suspect that anything coming after will be more or less "things happening in that universe" rather than investigating that universe.
I don't begrudge an author continuing a series - it's guaranteed success after all. But in the ideal sense it would've been nice if the first three books had have stood alone.
I totally agree with this. Bobiverse series is in my top 3. Book 4 was a bit of a let down for me as well.