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xavierhaz

Is it just me, or does everyone have gravity magic these days?

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xavierhaz

Starbreaker by Luke Chmilenko - excellent space-fantasy

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xavierhaz

Any more examples of a trope I love - evolving by eating?

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Quest Academy by Brian J Nordon - surprisingly good

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xavierhaz

It’s not billed as progression fantasy, but An Inheritance of Magic (Benedict Jacka) definitely fits the bill and is really good so far

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xavierhaz

A subgenre I’ve been loving recently - mysterious terrible things lurking in the space-beneath-space which humans use to travel the universe, and popping out to do horrible things for unknown reasons - here are a few examples. Anyone have any recommendations?

Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. Fantasy too. Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, Dick, Heinlein and other SF books. SF movies and TV shows. Fantasy stuff like Tolkien and Game of Thrones. Laser guns, space ships, and time travel. etc. Star Trek, Battlestar, Star Wars, etc.

xavierhaz

50% off a bunch of books from Orbit UK right now for the bank holiday

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xavierhaz

New favourite piece of Ace representation in fiction - The Meister of Decimen City by Brenna Raney.

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xavierhaz

Hi! I’m in El Chalten, Patagonia for a week for some hiking and thought I might do some outdoor bouldering while I’m here - has anyone climbed in the area?

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xavierhaz

My long list of superhero/supervillain novels for anyone who might be interested

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xavierhaz

Article on asexuality and pride in the Guardian today

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xavierhaz

Savage Dominion by GD Penman & Luke Chmilenko - super fun

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xavierhaz

Can anyone recommend a good book about the French Revolution?

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xavierhaz

All Orbit paperbacks 50% off today only, through their website, for back to the future day.

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Just read a fascinating book called ‘Ace: what asexuality reveals about desire, sexuality and the meaning of sex’ by Angela Chen. A really interesting perspective on culture, sex and sexuality.

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xavierhaz

Great response from an ace being asked their ‘type’, from an Alex Marshall book

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xavierhaz

Just started reading two works this morning (Pale Lights by ErraticErrata and Not Good for Maidens by Tori Bovalino) and unexpectedly BOTH of them have ace protagonists!

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xavierhaz

Me after reading what ‘agender’ meant

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xavierhaz

I don’t remember who on here recommended Loveless by Alice Oseman but I’ve just started it and holy sh!t it’s hitting close to home

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xavierhaz

Question about that demon of absence (spoilers)

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xavierhaz

FYI Gollancz UK is offering 50% off everything on their online store this week if you’re a subscriber to their newsletter

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xavierhaz

Just got my first Ace ring! I know there are loads of these posts but I’m still very excited.

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xavierhaz

FYI - all books on the uk Orbit store are 50% off today

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xavierhaz

Thraxas book twelve (by Martin Scott) is out today in ebook, in case anyone else has been compulsively checking the Amazon page. Very solid addition to the series.

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xavierhaz

Babylon Steel by Gaie Sebold - 5 out of 5

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