🪐 "Children of Time" by Adrian Tchaikovsky. "Hands down one of the best space operas, with incredibly creative species," M. writes.
🏥 "The Resettlement of Vesta Blonik" by Denise Smith Cline, a novel partially set at Dix Hospital in Raleigh. "It's so wonderful and hopeful despite the time in which it's set," Susan B. says.
🕵️♀️ "The Death of Trotsky" by Josh Ireland. A non-fiction book that reads like a thriller, according to Dan H.
👯♀️ "The Sisters" by Jonas Hassen Khemiri. "Can't recommend it enough," Max N. writes.
🤖 "The Last Mandarin" by Louise Penny. "A fast-paced trip across continents to stop an AI terrorist organization," Robin D. says.
⚓️ The "Aubrey/Maturin" series, which the movie "Master and Commander" is based on. "Really pleasant reading, especially if you are by a pool or the beach," Jack M. says.
💭 "Vanishing Point" by David Markson. "Totally original, like nothing else in the world," Ormand M. writes.