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Aside from Project Hail Mary which I assume every /c/sciencefiction subscriber is going to read what have you been reading or plan to read?

Here is last months post. What are you Reading? (August 2023)

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[–] Nebulizer 30 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm finally getting into both discworld and culture. I've read a number of other discworld books before, two of the night watch, mort, I think another I don't recall right now. Now I'm reading The Colour or Magic. It's enjoyable but I'm finding I'm going a little slower on it than the others.

I also have the second culture book, Player of Games, ready to go when I finish the discworld book. I really liked how bonkers Consider Phlebas was (felt like a constant stream of chaos for the crew).

[–] Protoknuckles 20 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The first two Discworld books are VERY different from the rest of the series. There is definitely stuff to enjoy there, but Pratchett had not yet found his voice. I'm in my second read through of the series, and it is interesting to see the concepts mature over time. Granny Weatherwax in Equal Rites is almost a different character than Granny Weatherwax in Maskerade.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I’m reading Lords and Ladies now. I couldn’t get into them years ago but after reading the Tiffany aching series I’m much more attached to the witches and really enjoying going through. Especially with the recently rerecorded audiobooks which are so very good.

[–] Protoknuckles 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

One of my favorites! Yeah, I almost bounced off discworld the first time, but I'm glad I stuck with it. I'll probably use the audiobooks for my next read through! Either that or physical books. My wife just gave birth, so physical books will let me read them to my son.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Congrats! Doing character voices when reading to my kids is still a cherished memory for me

[–] Nebulizer 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I had heard that colour of magic was hard to start with, which is why I went with guards guards and mort. I just love the characterization of ankh morpork. I've been mixing other books in-between so I don't burn out on Pratchett's writing style, and it's been good.

[–] IonAddis 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Colour of Magic was pretty bad. Just like writing-wise, he he hadn't found his feet yet.

He also hadn't found the line to tread between satiring people and humanity in general, and taking cheap pot-shots at real people...I was a big fan of Anne McCaffrey when I first read Colour of Magic, so him making fun of Lessa and Dragonflight in the book landed poorly on me.

Like, looking back, he was a nobody at the time when that book was published and McCaffrey was Someone, and it probably felt like he was punching upwards at Anne McCaffrey who was a pretty big name in science fiction--but as his own fame/status as a writer grew to equal/surpass hers, it just looks like he's ripping on a fellow author for no good reason. Obviously he did that to Conan too, but the author that created Conan was long dead and not living.

And I think he figured out satiring living authors in the same field as he was a pretty shitty thing to do, because he eventually stopped doing books that had a chance of ripping real living people down.

[–] Zombiepirate 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I've never read any Pratchett, and I just picked up Small Gods on a friend's recommendation. I'm really enjoying it!

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

It's one of my favourites and is the one I've reread the most.

[–] Nebulizer 3 points 1 year ago

I haven't read that one yet. I'll have to check it out soon!

[–] Curdie 3 points 1 year ago

My first was Jingo. Picked it up at Value Village to read the first few sentences and could not put it down. Now I've been through the series several times and will surely start over again soon.