Currently reading "In the Shadow of Lightning," the first part of the Glass Immortals series by Brian McClellan. It's the first of his I've read, and so far, it's quite good. Fantasy in the early gunpowder age with a glass based magic system and plenty of political intrigue.
Recently concluded the ongoing Scot Harvath series by Brad Thor. 22 books so far, with a 23rd announced. Pretty good political thrillers, with a right wing bias that can sometimes be onerous.
Other recent reads:
The Bone Street Rumba series by Daniel José Older. Pretty good paranormal/urban fantasy.
Concluded (finally) The Expanse by James S. A. Corey. Solid hard sci-fi with overtones of fantasy and political thriller. The series has it's ups and downs, but is definitely worth a read.
The New Earth series by Matthew Mather. Hard sci-fi that asks "what if our solar system suffered a near miss with binary pair of black holes?" This was a very good read and the science behind it is solid. There is even a scenario for it in the solar system simulator Universe Sandbox.
Recently concluded the ongoing Scot Harvath series by Brad Thor. 22 books so far, with a 23rd announced. Pretty good political thrillers, with a right wing bias that can sometimes be onerous.
Other recent reads:
The Bone Street Rumba series by Daniel José Older. Pretty good paranormal/urban fantasy.
Concluded (finally) The Expanse by James S. A. Corey. Solid hard sci-fi with overtones of fantasy and political thriller. The series has it's ups and downs, but is definitely worth a read.
The New Earth series by Matthew Mather. Hard sci-fi that asks "what if our solar system suffered a near miss with binary pair of black holes?" This was a very good read and the science behind it is solid. There is even a scenario for it in the solar system simulator Universe Sandbox.
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