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DogMomIrene
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#OctoberWrapUp #MonthlyReads

I loved the top 6 books. The Fated Sky was probably my favorite followed closely by Legends & Lattes.

The bottom four prepper books were awful. Bought these to read for hurricane season. They were so general and focused on apocalypse type events. Not helpful for the person Prepping for Tuesday, not Doomsday.

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DogMomIrene
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Pickpick

100% pick. Since the sequel takes place mostly in space, there‘s less focus on events from the 1950s and 60s, but the way the characters relate to one another is the reminder. I especially liked seeing how the relationship between Elma and Parker developed. Now I need to buy this series because my library doesn‘t own #3 The Relentless Moon and book #4 comes out in 2025👩🏻‍🚀🚀

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DogMomIrene
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Dr. Elma York takes Miltown for her anxiety. I freaking love her character. Incredibly relatable even though she‘s a math savant who started college as a kid. These were the final sentences of Mary Robinette Kowal‘s author note🧡

Jari-chan 💖💖💖 3w
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DogMomIrene
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Started a reading spree this afternoon with the astronauts blasting off to Mars and not everything is going smoothly.

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DogMomIrene
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Loving book #2 in The Lady Astronaut series. Still prepping for the first Mars expedition. The alternate history angle has really sucked me in.

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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
Against the Tide of Years | S. M. Stirling
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Pickpick

4 ⭐️s
I really love this time travel/alternate history series! Chomping at the bit for the third one so I‘ll need to track that down asap. A LOT happens in this globe spanning epic w/ a large cast of characters, but it doesn‘t feel bogged down. I adore many of the characters (especially the Hollard siblings and their royal love interests 😉) and I think the author does a great job of not making the ancients stupid or inferior to the Nantucketers.

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Michellesibs
Blonde Roots | Bernardine Evaristo
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Mehso-so

Doris (a white woman) was minding her own business in her sleepy English cottage when she was kidnapped, shipped off and sold into slavery to serve Black people.

This book takes all the justifications for slavery and racism and by turning them onto white people along with a slice of satire and silliness, really shows how ridiculous (and arrogant) us whites are.

I liked this, but I'd hoped to love it.

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majkia
The Oppenheimer Alternative | Robert J. Sawyer

Wow. Starts slow, and I don't know enough about Oppie to know how true the first part of the book is, but it was certainly interesting. The second half is where the sci fi comes in. Surprising ending! When all looks lost, science steps up.