Discworld is my go-to comfort series. The last 3 on my DNF list will be restarted and finished next year. They only got postponed, not abandoned.
- Weird Sisters- T. Pratchet
- Starship Troopers- R. Heinlein (Podcast)
- Berserker- A. Edmondston (NF)
- Pyramids- T. Prattchet
- Left Hand of Darkness- U. K. Leguin (podcast)
- Philosophy for Life- J. Evans (NF)
- I Am Legand- R. Matheson (podcast)
- Lonely Boy- S. Jones (NF)
- Guards, Guards- T. Prattchet
- The Sparrow- M. D. Russell
- Station 11- E. St. J. Mandel
- Lucifers Hammer- L. Niven (podcast)
- Hitchhikers Guide- D. Adams
- Restaurant… End of the Universe- D. Adams
- Life, Universe, Everything- D. Adams
- So Long…Fish- D. Adams
- Mostly Harmless- D. Adams
- The Iron Man- T. Huges (short story)
- HHGG BBC Radio drama
- When the Moon…- J. Scalzi
- Eric- T. Pratchet
- Hitchhikers…- D. Adams (podcast)
- Restaurant at the…- D. Adams (podcast)
- Life, Universe…- D. Adams (podcast)
- Hyperion D. Simmons (podcast)
- The Outsiders- S. E. Hinton
- My Friends- F. Backman
- Moving Pictures T. Pratchet
- Perdido Street Station- C. Miéville
- Reaper Man- T. Pratchet
- The Ruins- S. Smith (podcast)
- Relic- D. Preston/L. Child
- Handmaids Tale- M. Atwood (podcast)
- Witches Abroad- T. Pratchet
- Men at Arms- T. Pratchet
- Star Trek- G. Rodenbury
- Lonsome Night in October- R. Zalzny (podcast)
- Soul Music- T. Pratchett
- Maskerade- T. Pratchett
- World War Z- M. Brooks (podcast)
- The Devil Rides Out- D. Wheatley
- Johannes Cabal, Necromancer-J. L. Howard (podcast)
- Flybot- D. E. Taylor
- There…Antimemetics Divison- S. Huges (podcast)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight- unknown, Tolken, Flynn, and Armatige translations.
DNF
- Naked Lunch- W. Burroughs
- Canretbury Tails- G. Chaucer
- Star Trek movie tie in- A. D. Foster
- Diamond Age- N. Stephenson
- Cabal, book 2- J. L. Howard
- How to Read a Book- M. J. Adler
I see we overlapped a lot this year. What’s your opinion on The Ruins?
Meh. I didnt hate it but it kinda felt like this was just a bunch of rich kids trying to buy their way out and I couldn’t root for any of them, there was no connection for me. It had some fun bits but it read like the author was writing a really descriptive summery of a movie he saw.
Actually, the next book on my list is The Relic. I read that a million years ago and it left the same impression. If you dug Ruins, you might like that. It’ll help if you’re into the X Files.
I tried going into “The Ruins” blind, alas a bit like the protagonists, and what I was expecting was a very different book.
::: It felt like it was relishing in the suffering and seldom more. There was some good character creation but, as you said with seldom redemptive qualities. But my key problem is the omnipotent omniscient and omnipresent antagonist. And at an opposite junction, everyone is so daft. :::
Did you enjoy more “Weird Sisters” or “Guards Guards!”? (I know those are very different).
That’s a tough call but probably Wierd Sisters slightly more. I do like the Watch books a lot, especially the later ones, but the Witches are something special. The three of them together just work on another level.
What are the entries specified as “podcast”?
I do a crappy little podcast with a cousin and some friends. Its like a book club really, but its fun. We take turns picking books. I mark them down on my list so I can keep track of them better and its easier to go back to find authors.
Ah, I see.
The Sparrow is bad. Substitute The Book of Strange New Things.
I was convinced into reading The Sparrow this year. I agree, I did not particularly enjoy it.
What didn’t you like about it? I read it like 20years ago and remember basically liking it. This go around it didn’t go as well. I wouldn’t say I didnt like but, but I won’t reread it again in 20 more years.
Interesting recommendation. We did Under the Skin a few years ago and we all really enjoyed that.
Most book are terrible. But I like Redwall.


