It’s the last day of November, which means my first SciFiMonth is coming to an end. Back in May, when doing Wyrd and Wonder, I said to myself I probably wouldn’t join in on the SF equivalent, because I’d only just read one or two SF novels and didn’t have enough lying around to be able to dedicate a month to the genre. But I had forgotten that I am an unstoppable force when it comes to buying books, and by the middle of the year I found myself in possession of quite a few SF books, as well as multiple NetGalley ARCs. And so, I have spent the last 30 days enjoying and discovering this genre, which is a great way to head towards the end of the year. I don’t have the time, sadly, to give each book the individual review they deserve, so I thought I’d do a SciFiMonth Mini Review roundup to look back on some of my latest reads!
Tag: to sleep in a sea of stars
SciFiMonth 2021 TBR
ARTWORK by Liu Zishan from 123RF.com It's November, which means it's SciFiMonth, the brilliant blogging event organised and hosted by imyril at One More and Lisa at Dear Geek Place to celebrate all things Sci Fi. I hadn't really been a sci-fi fan until recently - towards the end of last year I picked up The Doors of Eden… Continue reading SciFiMonth 2021 TBR
The StoryGraph Tag
Last year I swapped over from Goodreads to The StoryGraph to track my reading, and I've absolutely loved it. It's got a polished look, is user friendly, has so many more features and is adding more every week, has personalised recommendations, and isn't owned by Amazon. Seriously, I can't recommend it enough! It also lets… Continue reading The StoryGraph Tag