Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2023-12-04 Thread Huda Masood via Silklist
I started reading the Murderbot series - such fun!! It also reminds me of a little known author Sarah King and her Forging Zero series which I also really enjoyed. But then I’m a sucker for post apocalyptic sci-fi interplanetary genres 😁😁 On Wed, 14 Dec 2022 at 00:49, Thaths via Silklist < silklis

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2023-12-04 Thread Ameya Nagarajan via Silklist
OMG you might be my hero because there just aren't enough Murderbot books. So now I can check out Sarah King! Cordially, Ameya Nagarajan (she/her) On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 at 16:32, Huda Masood via Silklist < silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote: > I started re

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2023-12-04 Thread Huda Masood via Silklist
Please be warned that she self publishes and the quality is raw but the universe itself is delicious. In other news, I’m looking forward to some interesting non fiction reading recommended by The Huberman Lab, especially the Pennebaker research on trauma journaling and the article on Languishing b

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2023-12-04 Thread Udhay Shankar N via Silklist
A subthread of this would be books in 2023 by silklisters. The undoubted leader in this would be Cory Doctorow, who had FOUR books published this year. There’s also Nilanjana Roy

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2023-12-04 Thread John Sundman via Silklist
On 2023-12-04 06:24, Udhay Shankar N via Silklist wrote: A subthread of this would be books in 2023 by silklisters. The undoubted leader in this would be Cory Doctorow, who had FOUR books [1] published this year. There’s also Nilanjana Roy [2], and Shoba Narayan [3] off the top of my head. Any o