Repost of my bookish-themed intro, from booknook
Name: Aster
Pronouns: she/her, and not opposed to the occasional "they"
Age Group: 40s
A Book Not-Yet-Published I'm Excited About: Anything Murderbot by Martha Wells, and also looking forward to the next book in the Hench series by Natalie Zina Walschots.
Related Book News I've Got My Eye On: If anything can make me sub to Apple TV (briefly), it'll be the upcoming Murderbot series.
My Favorite Book Genre(s): Sciencey nonfiction, science fiction, fantasy
A Book I Recommend in My Favorite Genre(s): Some under-recced stuff that I really liked:
- Mickey7 by Edward Ashton - Sci-fi, clones, crack situation taken seriously, first contact, adventure!
- Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots - Sympathetic but not woobified supervillains, significant vibes of unpowered folks showing the supers how it's done.
- Automatic Reload by Ferrett Steinmetz - Sci-fi, cyborgs, kinda superpoweredy dystopia future, military scifi hardware with a conscience and a heart, scathing commentary on end-stage capitalism and technocracy
- So many things by T.J. Land. I recommend Every Wickedness for the Good Omens fans, The Tools That Ran Away for the sci-fi fans, their superhero/villains stories such as Hot Air are also good, and Crunch for a hard-punching serious earthquake disaster survival story - in general their work is funny, has queer characters, sometimes hurty-but-with-a-heart, and has wonderful characterization.
- Tanya Huff's Confederation series - military sci-fi, a bit dated but with a kick-ass female lead, a multispecies military, and some good squad-level battles muddled in with the occasional mystery or personal vendetta. I recommend the first few, at least, though not all are great.
- Jeffrey Russell's Dungeoneers series - madcap D&Desque dungeon delving fun!
- Otherlands: Journey Through Earth's Extinct Worlds - nonfiction, a dense but fascinating tour through specific eras in Earth's history, gives a good feel for the immensity of geologic/deep time.
Books/Genres I'm Interested in Discussing/Chatting About: Sciencey nonfiction, science fiction, fantasy, hopepunk, anything that reminds you of Fallout, Mass Effect, or XCOM. ;P