
In some ways this is just as silly as When the Moon Hits Your Eye, but it has so much more sweetness and heart. A reread for me, and just as good as the first time.
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In some ways this is just as silly as When the Moon Hits Your Eye, but it has so much more sweetness and heart. A reread for me, and just as good as the first time.
*#AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville
Lots of fun for Trekkies/Trekkers - fun twist to the phenomenon of a "red shirt". Wil Wheaton is always a wonderful narrator. But this author MUST find synonyms to "s/he said". Every line of dialogue was followed by "s/he said". Good grief, that was annoying.
⭐⭐⭐/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Funny! Only a little too meta at the end. Definitely a reminder that main character energy is bad for your health and the health of those around you. There's an "aw-shucks" vibe to all of Scalzi's main characters that I'm beginning to grow tired of, however. #LitsySciFiBookClub
Ensign Dahl is newly assigned to the starship Intrepid. When he gets there, he learns that ensigns die on away missions. A lot. What he discovers will change everything about his world.
This was so meta, I strained my eyes rolling them. I also laughed harder than I have in a while, so 🤷🏼♀️. This poked loving fun at sci fi tv, but also turned into a moving story about taking control of your own destiny. The codas did feel unnecessary.🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
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The January Selection for the #LitsySciFiBookClub #LSFBC is Redshirts by John Scalzi. My library has the physical book, ebook and audio all currently available. Hopefully you will be able to find it for free too. I happen to have a physical copy in my personal library; therefore, I am all set. Happy Reading!
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The January Selection for the #LitsySciFiBookClub #LSFBC is Redshirts by John Scalzi. My library has the physical book, ebook and audio all currently available. Hopefully you will be able to find it for free too. I happen to have a physical copy in my personal library; therefore, I am all set. Happy Reading!
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“From the top of the large boulder he sat on…” #Scalzi #Redshirts #SciFi
It took me a couple of chapters to get into this one. I watched Star Trek when I was younger, and I've read a decent amount of sci-fi (Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, Tchaikovsky, PK Dick, Adams, Eggers, Chiang---TheStorygraph says I've read 101 sci-fi books), but I'm not really a sci-fi fan, per se. I do not cosplay, for example. However, I'm glad I persevered because this novel is funny, smart, and emotionally truthful.
Camille and Silo say that my top priority this afternoon is sitting still and finishing my book. If I don't fall asleep under the warmth and purring of two cats.
I finally got into the tagged book and all I want to do is read it, but instead I have to read and give feedback on informational articles written by 5th graders. I mean, they're awesome 5th graders, but it's not really the same. Photo of yesterday's sunset and waxing moon to illustrate my wistfulness.
Rainy lunch between classes. (I'm under a ramada, so as long as the wind doesn't blow too hard, it's not actively raining on me...or my book.)
Holiday/birthday library book gift stack! My spouse picks them from my TBR, which is so extensive, it's always a surprise, but a pleasant one because they're all books that I want to read.
I finished this a few days ago and just realized I never posted a review. It was so silly and fun, and went in a couple directions I wasn't expecting. I suspect there were references and jokes that went over my head as I'm not a major Star Trek fan, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I'll get it in the mail in the next couple days! #lmpbc @cseydel @bethM @peanutnine
I foresee a good portion of my summer spent in this chair, reading good books and watching the chickens wander the yard... such a peaceful way to spend the day!
Finished my grades, so I‘m rewarding myself with a little reading time at my desk… this has had me chuckling already in the first few pages! #lmpbc @CSeydel @BethM @peanutnine
My first John Scalzi and I appreciated his sense of humor, very tongue-in-cheek. This was such a fun parody of Star Trek and sci-fi television. It gave me big Galaxy Quest vibes ✨
#LMPBC - April #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks - #Pantone2023 fiery red #2023ReadySetRead cover one of the fire colors @Clwojick
I'm not in space, but I am 30,000+ feet up in the air. I'm also wearing a red shirt. This could be bad...
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Finished this today - I thought it was great! I won‘t give too detailed a review so you can read it without bias, but I found it funny, intelligent, and highly readable. I love Scalzi‘s wry sense of humor and his sharp observation of human nature.
4.75⭐ Any book that can grab my attention and keep me reading or thinking about it all day is a winner in my book, and this story did just that. It has a levity and hilarity that was much needed but a thought-provoking absurdity that kept me thinking and philosophizing. This book has made me a Scalzi fan and now I want to see out more.
I did it. I read it. It's only taken me ages to actually get to it. Don't know why.
This had redshirts and the poor people fell like flies. Until they decide that they don't want to die anymore.
#ValentinesDayReadathon
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Okay, John Scalzi is CHARMING! He made a point of really talking with everyone who came to his table and signed my partner's entire giant bag of books.
Humorous all the way through, this is another enjoyable book from Scalzi. It helps if you are a super-nerd as well and love Star Trek.
My little Star Trek heart really enjoyed this one. It's funny, dramatic and in the end quite introspective and philosophical. I will definitely be reading more by this author.
#BookCoverChallenge
Day 301.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.
Currently reading Red Shirts, love how spoofy Star Treky it is.
I reread this book for my book club and I'm glad I did because I had forgotten a lot from years ago. The best part is the humor. It is a really funny, feel-good type book. Anyone who grew up watching Star Trek or other sci fi television programs will particularly appreciate it.
A couple of scores from the Friends of the Library book sale ❤️
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This was ok, to long before thing really were clicking along well. Many of the characters didn't have redeeming qualities about them.
Over the pandemic my friend and I started a podcast where we watch Star Trek: The Original Series so other people don't have to, and this book is speaking to my soul right now.
Redshirts starts off like a bad SciFi novel. And that's the point. Why does the bridge crew always lead the away teams personally, and why does some low-ranking ensign always end up dead? Why do officers' decisions make no sense, other than being dramatically appropriate? And why are the laws of physics suspended just in time to save the ship?
Redshirts is a wickedly funny satirical sendup of popular but flawed SciFi shows of today and yesteryear.
So. Much. Fun! I've owned the audio for who-knows-how long, but only was inspired to read it now because it was picked for a group read in one of my virtual book groups. Thanks—I needed that! If you need a fun, silly, undemanding pick-me-up, too, give it a try!
P.S. Wil Wheaton is a wonderful narrator.
So as much as I enjoyed this I feel that Scalzi wasn‘t completely sure what he wanted this book to be. It‘s better than a 3, but not a 4. I guess that makes it 3.5/5!
After what seems like forever I am back and planning on actually posting! This is my current read... I needed some humour!
#thankfulthursday
1. She recommended it because she thought I‘d enjoy it. And I did! It was my first Scalzi novel and now I‘ve read almost all of his work.
2. This week, caring friends.
That was more meta than expected, but that made it fun. On the whole it's a bit too long and fragmented (three coda parts!), but still a pick.
I love this book. I love thinking about Star Trek while reading something that isn't quite like it. I love how meta this book gets. I love the character development and awareness. And I love how (most of) the character arcs end.
Oh no! I realized I‘m reviewing while wearing a red shirt! I better be careful this episode! 🖖
This book was so much fun! If you enjoy any of the “weekly sci-fi television shows”, and also satire, this was great. I can‘t say how many times I laughed. Why haven‘t I read John Scalzi before? I‘d definitely read another of his.
@TheAromaofBooks this was my #bookspin.
I heart this dedication from John Scalzi to Wil Wheaten.
It made me both “aaawwwww” and snort laugh. 💕
If you're all a star track fan you will love this book. It's from the side of the red shirts who always die in star trek. Not a book for everyone but fun none the less.