In no particular order.
- Iain M. Banks, Culture Series
- Consider Phebas
- The Player of Games (own the trade paperback)
- Use of Weapons
- The State of the Art
- Excession
- Inversions
- Look to Winward
- Matter
- Surface Detail
- The Hydrogen Sonata
- John Scalzi, Ghost Brigade (Old Man’s War Universe)
- John Scalzi, The Collapsing Empire (Book One in trilolgy)
- Hugh Howie, The Silo Series
- Own e-book of Wool, trade paperbacks of Shift and Dust
- Ann Leckie, Imperial Radch trilogy
- Own trade paperbacks
- James S. A. Corey (The Expanse Series + Novellas)
- Re-read of first two books
- Own hardcover and e-books of first three
- Looking for…
- Hardcovers of books 4-9
- Novellas set to be released in March 2022
Currently Reading
- Joe Hadelman, The Forever War
- Larry Niven, Ringworld
- Dietmar Arthur Wehr, The Synchronicity Wars Omnibus (Book 3)
Up Next
- Ann Leckie, Ancillary Justice (Trade Paperback)
- Hugh Howey, Wool (e-book)
Looking For (or to borrow)
- Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land
- Iain M. Banks, Consider Pheblas (Orbit, Trade Paperback to match the Player of Games)
- John Scalzi, Lock In (Lock In Universe)
On Pause
- Murderbot Diaries (Book 2)
- Mary Robinette Kowal, Calculating Stars (Lady Astronaut Universe)
- Blake Couch, Dark Mater
Did Not Finish
I began the following books and have set them aside in favor of others on my TBR list
- Ken Grimwood, Replay
- Started twice, I usually get to the point where the protagonist just starts to use his unique knowledge. Great book but it hasn’t clicked yet.
Recently Finished (Ranking of 1-5)
- Roadside Picnic, (2 of 5)
- English translation issues
- Lacked secondary character development
- All Systems Red, Murderbot Diaries (5 of 5)
- I enjoy the protagonist and care what happens to them.
- John Scalzi, Old Man’s War (5 of 5)
- Love the universe and character arc