I think space is fairly desolate
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I think space is fairly desolate
#HauntedShelf book cover hunt
Team #Flerken
In the same way Butter had me thinking and craving rice I couldn't read this without having some manicotti!
It has been a long while since a book absorbed me so much I read 400 pages in 24 Earth hours, but this one got me!
Ambrose and Kodiak are both well rounded characters that I was happy to be stranded on a spaceship with, there is a good balance of secrets, action and mystery to keep you turning pages and wanting more.
4.5⭐
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Whoops! On the plus side, I'm glad that clones in space is indeed turning out to be a viable subgenre I can look forward to reading again in the future, as this makes the fifth book I've read in that theme in the past couple years.
I believe I'm in the minority here, but this is not the type of story structure I can enjoy. 1/?
*Offended tiny robot noises* ☺️
Sunday to-do lists, always daunting.
Completely unexpected. The main things that you think you‘ll get end up being secondary: a sci-fi plot and a queer romance. But not in a bad way! They‘re there and add to the read, but this was so much more. It was deep and sad and hopeful. It wasn‘t a “can‘t put down” book, and it took me longer than usual to finish, but prob bc I‘ve been on a comfort-book spree. This wasn‘t particularly comforting all the way thru, but completely worth it!
To be fair sci-fi really isn't my cuppa and this does start off slow but gets better as you read further. Truly this is a soft pick and felt the overall story could've been stronger 🌟🌟🌟 1/2
One of the things that I like about this novel is that Eliot Schrefer cleverly uses metonymy, a rhetorical device, to deepen the meanings and emotional takeaways.
Loved this trippy sci-fi adventure 🚀
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📚 The Darkness Outside Us, The Dead Romantics
🖊️ Jen Deluca
🎬 Dave 📺 Doctor Who
🎤 DNCE
🎶 Dear No One by Tori Kelly, Dream a Little Dream of Me by Michael Buble
Lots of 5⭐️ reads: The Darkness Outside Us, Heartstopper #4, The Heartbreak Bakery, The Charm Offensive, Wolfsong series, Upright Women Wanted, The Archive of Alternate Endings, The Disordered Cosmos!!
And snuggly Freddie ftw! @Eggs #wondrouswednesday
Every now and then my brain supplies me with similar thoughts and it makes me feel dizzy (without the spinning part). It‘s interesting to think about though.
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Interesting and good plot, character/romance aspects of it I found kind of stiff
#gaymay
I will unravel here.
I am in a waiting room without end, without location, without time or place. If I go outside, I die before I get any answers. I exist only in a theoretical way, like a point on a coordinate plane. I am the simulation.
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(I would go absolutely crazy if I was trapped in space)
💕birthday book shopping💕 I have a feeling a few of these are going to pull me out of my slump
This has been my favorite book so far this year! So intriguing and unexpected. If you like sci-fi and queer themes, this book is for you!! #gaymay
This book is so hard to describe without spoiling the premise. I thought it was YA but I can‘t say it really is (I think the only downside is clearly the marketing is slightly off with that cover- but I still love the cover). I laughed, cried, and was left in awe. The audiobook was amazing and the narrator did such a good job with voices and inflections. Run and get it. Maybe my fave book of 2022 so far? If not, def top 3!
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This was a good character driven sci-fi that kept me interested. I can't say much more without giving away hints of the plot.
I'm about halfway through and things are getting weird. Who can Ambrose and Kodiak trust but each other? This book is definitely holding my interest.
“Saturn's moon Titan is the nearest celestial body.“
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Next up. Switching gears from contemporary romance to YA science fiction.
Really enjoying this so far.
“I remember wanting to have something smart to say back to Minerva. I remember wanting her to admire me. But I was just a kid, so the best I could do was hug her. Five years later, and I've started thinking it's the best any person can do in most situations.“
I have to switch out the Wayward Children books for this one as the ebook is due tomorrow. From the reviews, it promises to be an entertaining read #FabulousFebruary #Readathon.
Holy sh*t, this book is so good. It‘s sci-fi, and I suppose you can call it YA (though I didn‘t roll my eyes once, so not sure it counts 😂), and it definitely has an element of romance, but whatever I was expecting, it far surpassed. Excellent writing, super surprising, and perfectly entertaining. I won‘t say more because I would hate to spoil this book for anyone, but if you like sci-fi, speculation, and characters to love, read it.
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I managed one #bookspinbingo for January 2022 with the help of a couple free spaces…although I read a few that weren‘t on this card. @TheAromaofBooks
4.5/5 stars Loved it!! I was captivated and so confused soon after part 1 was over. More than a romance and very good!
Just finished part one... and WHAT IS GOING ON? People weren't kidding when they said this is more than just a space romance.
After Parasite by Darcy Coates, I'm in the mood for some sci-fi!
I‘m completely gobsmacked and must sit with this novel for a while. I definitely loved it. Like LOVED it, but there‘s so much to consider. About love, truth, myths, what makes us who we are. Even thoughts about the nature and the future of humanity, right and wrong, survival. I was not surprised to read he had a NASA consultant as well as a mathematician. Just…my head is spinning. If you‘ve read this, what are your thoughts??
Finished! And... Wow, should not say too much about it because I think people will tend to appreciate it best unspoiled. #Bookspin
My least favourite thing in life is that ever since I first started getting serious anxiety, my anxiety can get triggered when I get too involved in the book I'm reading -- and then chances are that I need to put down the book for a while, sometimes a long while, and forget the emotional involvement before I pick it up again.
I really want to finish this one, and yet also, anxiety. Argh.
I'm finding this a tad predictable, but fun enough -- I keep reading it in big gulps.
#bookspin I'm going to take it easy (despite my brain being like "oooh a challenge") and only think about one book at a time. #8 is this book, so I've got started! I've had it around for ages without actually ever getting in the mood to pick it up.
So far, obviously suspicious of the AI. Always be suspicious of the AI.
WOW ? this was not what I expected going in, but in the BEST way!! Ambrose is on a mission to Titan, Saturn's moon, to rescue his sister who was sent there to start a new colony. But he wakes up with no memory of the launch and discovers that there is another spacefarer on board that he's never met. This was part mystery, sci-fi, and love story. It had some "Good Place" vibes. It really just makes you think about what makes a life worth living ✨
My local library has started to do these fun boxes every month called Something for YA. They have things to make, things to eat, things to keep, and a library book to read. The box this month has a theme of "Treat Yo Self!" ? They are so much fun! Libraries are amazing! ❤️
75% in and I‘m not engaged. I think Covid (I‘m not positive, I just teach in FL) is affecting my enjoyment. I‘ve been underwhelmed by so many books lately.
I didn't realize this when I put it on hold, but here we go with yet another GAYS IN SPACE book! 🏳️🌈💕📚🚀 Now I'm evedn more hyped to read it! #gaysinspace #librarylove
I love books that surprise me, and this one absolutely did! I was on the edge of my seat, flying through the rest of the book. And then I had the worst book hangover ever. And then I have thought about it nonstop for dayyyyys until I finally got my head (and heart) together enough to write a review. It made me ask all of the big questions about humanity and I'm still muddling through how I feel about them all. I went in blind and it was perfect!
This was wonderful, not at all what I expected. If you read some Goodreads reviews, others mention how oddly this was marketed as a YA romance. There is some romance, but really the only YA part of the book is their age. I don‘t usually pick up space books (they stress me out!) but this has great twists and was totally worth the read. Brings up some great questions about life and our purpose as humans.
I haven‘t read a book since March (except for 3 rather lengthy HP fanfics I devoured in the past couple weeks 🤓) but I am here to say that I am on day 1 of summer break after the most trying school year ever, and I am ready to read through the piles of books that have been building up throughout my house 📚Cheers to summer reading! And being back on my favorite app.
Space, the final frontier ... okay it's not Star Trek, but it is a space book with just two alive people trying to figure out how to survive. It's LGBTQ read that looks like a lot of FUN!.
Out June 1
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It‘s difficult to review this one without giving anything away...So, I‘ll just say that it‘s about two enemies on a deep space rescue mission. EXCEPT, well, it‘s not that easy. Secrets, danger, and...unfortunately, I really can‘t say more. A fun YA science fiction read. On sale 6/1/21.