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The 2020 List
Jan: Resurgence by
Feb: The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Anders
Mar: Velocity Weapon by Megan O'Keefe
Apr: Tess of the Road by Rachel Hartmann
May: Semiosis by Sue Burke
Jun: The Stars Now Unclaimed by Drew Williams
Jul: Cry Pilot by Joel Dane
Aug: Cala by Laura Legge (YA)
Sep: Planetside by Micheal Mammay
Oct: Do You Dream of Terra-2 By Temi Oh
Nov: Stargazy Pie by Victoria Goddard
Dec: First Encounter by Jasper T Scott
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I guess I should read Semiosis, as I'm related to the author (my wife is a Burke).
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I haven't had much luck with the list this last few months (or reading in general for that matter). Will try again.
:invert
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I have not been very good since April, although i read all of the first four for the year. I've just bought several of the books for the last few months and look forward to reading them as soon as i can disconnect from my political twitter feed, which I hope will happen over the next couple of days at least for a while, anyway. I will post my thinking, and hope others out there will do the same.
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It's not been just you, Kokipy. I too have had a terrible year for getting any reasonable amount of reading (or anything else, for that matter) done, though I seem to be getting a little bit better just lately (having the latest Ian Rankin drop onto the kindle not so long ago helped me restart).
Is Mule planning a 2021 list to give us something to look forward to?
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It’s been a rough year all around, and that goes for my reading too. Although I feel it’s coming back finally. The one thing I did accomplish is writing a paper about the experience of Covid which is being published this week. I am finally a paid professional writer, I suppose. So that’s good.
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silver lining, I guess. Congrats
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Yes, one of many amidst the carnage. Thanks Spence-ji