tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2634606691423431362.post2575459069952135717..comments2023-04-13T08:09:26.954-07:00Comments on Bookishly Witty: June: My Month of Science FictionRachel S. Cordascohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01060335400337208771noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2634606691423431362.post-31345491948259534792014-06-04T12:26:38.140-07:002014-06-04T12:26:38.140-07:00I love this list! It's exciting to see Ready P...I love this list! It's exciting to see <em>Ready Player One</em> on there and I've been meaning to get to <em>Robot Uprisings</em>.Kallen (GeekyLibrary)http://geekylibrary.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2634606691423431362.post-47944120337989719772014-06-03T17:30:07.918-07:002014-06-03T17:30:07.918-07:00Ohhhh man this is such a good list. Embassytown is...Ohhhh man this is such a good list. Embassytown is especially amazing if you're at all interested in linguistics (which most readers tend to be a little). I'm kind of obsessed with China Mieville. I'm going to add some of these to my TBR list!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2634606691423431362.post-21822786585484337842014-06-01T19:40:15.243-07:002014-06-01T19:40:15.243-07:00Yay for SciFi! You have a lot of great stuff on ...Yay for SciFi! You have a lot of great stuff on your recommended list! The James S.A. Corey books are absolutely fantastic. Read them in order, and if you skip the digital only novellas you'll be fine. Ready Player One has a ton of 80s references, so if you were a kid of the 80s you'll laugh your head off. Embassytown and Neuromancer are very dense. They are both good, but rather brain melty. <br /><br />yay for scifi! :DAndrea Jhttp://littleredreviewer.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com