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message 1: by Phil (new)

Phil | 1464 comments What books did you read this year and give 5 stars to?


message 2: by Phil (last edited Dec 31, 2023 07:25AM) (new)

Phil | 1464 comments I had a good year mostly owing to a few of my favorite authors.
The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson
Lock In by John Scalzi
Fleet of Worlds by Larry Niven and Edward Lerner
Night Watch by Terry Pratchett
Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
The Last Emperox by John Scalzi
The Human Division by John Scalzi
Razzmatazz by Christopher Moore
Mindscan by Robert Sawyer
The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

I read 29 books: 11 5-star, 12 4-star, 6 3-star and no 2 or 1-star.
18 science fiction, 9 fantasy, 1 mystery, 1 non fiction.


message 3: by Geoff (new)

Geoff | 178 comments Great thread! My SFF 5 star books this year:

Spear by Nicola Griffith
Lords of Uncreation by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Translation State by Ann Leckie
Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz: Stories of the Witch Knight and the Puppet Sorcerer by Garth Nix

That's it. A lot of 4 star reads for me, but not very generous with the 5 stars. (I did rate a number of history books 5 stars, FWIW)


message 4: by terpkristin (new)

terpkristin | 4407 comments Only one for me, Tress of the Emerald Sea. I mean technically I guess I also rated How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems 5 stars, but I read most of that last year and then forgot to go back to it.

Many 4 star books, but that's not for this thread :)


message 7: by Calvey (new)

Calvey | 279 comments I only had 1 SF one

Nettle & Bone

3 non-SF, in which I think 2 of must be mistakes, but too lazy to go look again.


message 8: by John (Taloni) (new)

John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5216 comments A quick review shows I did not rate any books five stars this year. Perhaps I'm a hard case. Didn't give it much thought.

Memorable four-star series' were:
* Lost Fleet
* Fred the Vampire Accountant


message 9: by Steve (last edited Jan 01, 2024 12:45AM) (new)

Steve (stephendavidhall) | 161 comments My 5 stars:

Turns out I'm a sucker for cozy(-ish) fiction:
- Bookshops & Bonedust
- A Prayer for the Crown-Shy
- The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy
- A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking
- Wyngraf Issue #1

And becoming a Brandon Sanderson fanboy:
- Oathbringer
- Rhythm of War
- Yumi and the Nightmare Painter

The following were unexpectedly good:
- Noir
- Razzmatazz

And this was the final book in what was by far the best trilogy I've read in a long time:
- Kings of Heaven

To round things off, I re-read this to confirm it was still huge fun:
- Kings of the Wyld


message 11: by Clyde (last edited Jan 01, 2024 06:00AM) (new)

Clyde (wishamc) | 575 comments Okay, I'll play.
I read about 90 books. (GR says 95, but that includes some short works.) About half were SF&F. I gave lots of four stars but was very parsimonious with five star ratings.

SF&F:
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler

Not SF&F:
Hunter's Moon by Dana Stabenow
Five Decembers by James Kestrel
Gods of Howl Mountain by Taylor Brown
Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution by Mike Duncan


message 12: by Clyde (new)

Clyde (wishamc) | 575 comments Trike wrote: "...
Laser- 80 books
The Misfit Soldier - my #1 Sci-fi book of the year..."


Oh yeah. I also really liked that one. Read it in 2022 and gave it four stars. Basically, I am now a Michael Mammay fanboy. In 2023 I read his Generation Ship, which is quite different from The Misfit Soldier but also very good. (Again 4 stars)


message 13: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Richter (stephenofskytrain) | 1657 comments Tw novella series that continued their excellents
Across the Sorrow Sea
System Collapse
Book two in the series that continued the Excellent's of Book One
The Bitter Crown
Legacy of Brick & Bone
The Words of Kings and Prophets
House of Odysseus

Books that finished a series and nailed it.
Esrahaddon
Traitor By Anthony Ryan

New Series that started off with a bang :
The Wickwire Watch
Infinity Gate
The Will of the Many
Empire of the Vampire
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn


message 14: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11290 comments Clyde wrote: "Trike wrote: "...
Laser- 80 books
The Misfit Soldier - my #1 Sci-fi book of the year..."

Oh yeah. I also really liked that one. Read it in 2022 and gave it four stars. Basically, I am now a Michael Mammay fanboy. In 2023 I read his Generation Ship, which is quite different from The Misfit Soldier but also very good. (Again 4 stars)..."


I immediately put Generation Ship on my TBR after enjoying Misfit. I gave Planetside 3 stars but didn’t write a review, probably because I was laid low by Covid. I’ll have to finish off that series.


message 15: by John (Taloni) (last edited Jan 01, 2024 11:06AM) (new)

John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5216 comments Y'all are reminding me that I've been wanting to reread Heinlein's generation-ship book Orphans of the Sky. I recall a pretty solid story followed by an atrociously bad ending. Probably on reread I will just roll eyes at the ending as Heinlein saying "gotta finish this bundle of ideas somehow."

It's not at LAPL but is a cheap buy on Kindle. Could work it in next.

EDIT: I'm high. It's available as a twofer at LAPL. Some older Kindle versions show "not available" but there's a fairly cheap revised version on Amazon. Anyhoo, LAPL it is.


message 16: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11290 comments John (Taloni) wrote: "Y'all are reminding me that I've been wanting to reread Heinlein's generation-ship book Orphans of the Sky. I recall a pretty solid story followed by an atrociously bad ending. Probably on reread I..."

It’s also called Universe, and there’s a version that was part of an Ace Double or something similar.


message 17: by Pumpkinstew (new)

Pumpkinstew | 120 comments 2023
8 Swords
The only 5 rating was The Library at Mount Char.
I think mostly because the plot kept surprising me and that seems to be a rare thing these days.

6 Lasers
The only 5 rating was Children of Time
Again, mostly because I didn't see the ending coming but also because the time jumps were handled really well.

I'm stingy with 5 star ratings... but good job S&L on picking books that surprised me. :)

7/30 graphic novels were 5stars. Mostly because I read a lot of Hellboy. My favourite last year was The Flintstones: Deluxe Edition. I must read more of Mark Russell's stuff this year.


message 18: by Phil (last edited Jan 03, 2024 05:33AM) (new)

Phil | 1464 comments John (Taloni) wrote: "Y'all are reminding me that I've been wanting to reread Heinlein's generation-ship book Orphans of the Sky. I recall a pretty solid story followed by an atrociously bad ending. Probably on reread I..."

Universe (a novelette) and Common Sense (a novella) were published separately in the magazines but then combined as a novel under the title Orphans of the Sky. You'll sometimes still see things referring to the shorter works as separate entities.


message 19: by John (Taloni) (new)

John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5216 comments ^ Yep, I clicked the link for Universe and saw it was 67 pages so made the connection. That's one reason to love the Goodreads format. They give you actual page counts. Those can be a little off but not much. For some reason book word counts are not easily available.


message 21: by John (last edited Jan 03, 2024 01:44PM) (new)

John (agni4lisva) | 369 comments Out of 24 books finished in 2023 I gave the following 5 stars

Tress of the Emerald Sea
Mistborn: The Final Empire
MISTBORN BOOK 2: THE WELL OF ASCENSION
The Hero of Ages
Nettle & Bone
Children of Time
The Kaiju Preservation Society
System Collapse

I used to worry that I gave too many books a 5 star rating, but then I realized that
1. I tend to give sci fi and fantasy et al books an extra point on average as "it is my wheelhouse"
2. this book club is very good at choosing excellent books to read, and the ratings I was giving were more of a reflection of the quality of the books being chosen.

After that moment of existential crisis I relaxed into the Goodreads system. After reading a book if I think "it was amazing" then it gets a 5 star review.


message 22: by Silvana (last edited Jan 03, 2024 10:25PM) (new)

Silvana (silvaubrey) | 1814 comments Three five-star SFF books for me:
Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Legacy of Yangchen
Yellowface
Saga, Volume 3

One book more from 2022 and 2021 when there were only two books for each.


message 23: by Qukatheg (new)

Qukatheg | 44 comments Seven new five-star SFF reads in 2023 for me:

Proud Pink Sky
Salt Magic, Skin Magic
War with the Newts
Borders of Infinity
Red Planet
The Smoke Ring
Divergent

And some five-star SFF re-reads:

A Stitch in Time (I'm so happy Andrew Robinson finally recorded an audiobook version! Hearing the voice of Garak himself narrate the story really brought it to life - and made me want to watch DS9 again.)
Project Hail Mary
Whyborne and Griffin #1-3
Whyborne and Griffin, Books 4-6: Necropolis, Bloodline, and Hoarfrost


message 24: by AndrewP (new)

AndrewP (andrewca) | 2671 comments This year I rated 6 books with 5 stars:

A Civil Campaign
Diplomatic Immunity
The Hero of Ages
Moorings
The Sandman, Vol. 2: The Doll's House
Clanlands: Whisky, Warfare, and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other

In total I read 104 books, 29,110 pages. Average score was 3.4 which is seems to be right on point. According to Goodreads the average book length was 279 pages, but that's totally inaccurate due to the way Goodreads treats audio books as the number of CDs and not pages.


message 25: by Oaken (new)

Oaken | 424 comments Hmmm. It seems I don't fill out the "Read" date on my goodreads. So scanning thru books I added in 2023 and manually determing whether I read them last year or just recorded them leads to the following 5* reads:

The House of Rust - I loved this coming-of-age-but-not-YA novel of a young girl rescuing her father and then finally breaking the expectations of society to follow her heart
Arboreality - a sf-lit book of connected stories of people living through the reality of climate change in the near future
The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry - a previous S&L pic that I was catching up on. Loved it.
The Passenger - what can I say, I love Cormac McCarthy and the way he puts words on a page.
Siren Queen - S&L introduced me to Nghi Vo and while I'm not sure if I read this at the end of 2022 or the beginning of 2023, her tale of magic in the silver age of Hollywood is captivating.


message 27: by Colin (new)

Colin Forbes (colinforbes) | 534 comments None! I'm fairly miserly with 5 star reviews and nothing quite captured my imagination enough last year.

Several 4 star reviews, and quite a few of them were S&L picks. Glad to still be listening to the show, even if I largely fell off the forums this year.


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