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   * [[wp>​Singularity Trap]] by [[wp>​Dennis E. Taylor]] - I wanted to read this as soon as I heard about it (and because it was written by the Bobiverse guy).  I enjoyed it.  Some interesting ideas. ​ Was cool to see his transformation. ​ The ended seemed a little contrived, but overall, enjoyable book.   * [[wp>​Singularity Trap]] by [[wp>​Dennis E. Taylor]] - I wanted to read this as soon as I heard about it (and because it was written by the Bobiverse guy).  I enjoyed it.  Some interesting ideas. ​ Was cool to see his transformation. ​ The ended seemed a little contrived, but overall, enjoyable book.
 ==== November ==== ==== November ====
-  * [[wp>​Salvation Lost]] by [[wp>​Peter FHamilton]] - Fabulous opening scene/​chapter. ​ I enjoyed this, but not as much as his Commonwealth stuff. ​ Not as many new ideas as the worlds are pretty similar. ​ Will read the third one, when it comes out (in 2 years!).+  * [[wp>​Salvation Lost]] by [[wp>​Peter F Hamilton]] - Fabulous opening scene/​chapter. ​ I enjoyed this, but not as much as his Commonwealth stuff. ​ Not as many new ideas as the worlds are pretty similar. ​ Will read the third one, when it comes out (in 2 years!).
   * [[wp>Old Man's War]] by [[wp>​John Scalzi]] - This was enjoyable, nothing really new though.   * [[wp>Old Man's War]] by [[wp>​John Scalzi]] - This was enjoyable, nothing really new though.
 ==== October ==== ==== October ====
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   * [[wp>​Children of Time]] by [[wp>​Adrian Tchaikovsky]] - When someone at my bookgroup summarised the story (intelligent spiders and ant colonies acting as computers) I was sold.  This is one of the better sci-fi books I've read this decade. ​ So many fascinating ideas, and the evolutionary histories of the creatures involved was fantastically done.  I should check out anything else this guy does.  I also want to read a non fiction book on some spider/ant species now.   * [[wp>​Children of Time]] by [[wp>​Adrian Tchaikovsky]] - When someone at my bookgroup summarised the story (intelligent spiders and ant colonies acting as computers) I was sold.  This is one of the better sci-fi books I've read this decade. ​ So many fascinating ideas, and the evolutionary histories of the creatures involved was fantastically done.  I should check out anything else this guy does.  I also want to read a non fiction book on some spider/ant species now.
 ==== September ==== ==== September ====
-  * [[wp>​Salvation]] by [[wp>​Peter FHamilton]] - I tried to put reading this off until he'd written one or two more, but in the end I couldn'​t,​ so read it in a couple of sittings when I was in a particular mood for PFH.  It was a good book, I didn't enjoy it as much as his other works, but there were some interesting ideas and I'll definitely be getting the next ones when they come out.+  * [[wp>​Salvation]] by [[wp>​Peter F Hamilton]] - I tried to put reading this off until he'd written one or two more, but in the end I couldn'​t,​ so read it in a couple of sittings when I was in a particular mood for PFH.  It was a good book, I didn't enjoy it as much as his other works, but there were some interesting ideas and I'll definitely be getting the next ones when they come out.
   * [[wp>​Fall of Giants]] by [[wp>Ken Follett]] - Recommended by Naomi. ​ Part of the Century Trilogy. ​ I'm enjoying it so far, only a few chapters in, but I like the style so far, and how the stories intertwine. ​ Nice change from sci-fi for a bit too. Finished: I enjoyed this plus I feel a know a bit more about some of the developments leading up to WW1.  I'll try to read the rest of the trilogy after a short sci-fi interlude.   * [[wp>​Fall of Giants]] by [[wp>Ken Follett]] - Recommended by Naomi. ​ Part of the Century Trilogy. ​ I'm enjoying it so far, only a few chapters in, but I like the style so far, and how the stories intertwine. ​ Nice change from sci-fi for a bit too. Finished: I enjoyed this plus I feel a know a bit more about some of the developments leading up to WW1.  I'll try to read the rest of the trilogy after a short sci-fi interlude.
 ==== August ==== ==== August ====
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 ==== April ==== ==== April ====
   * [[wp>Old Twentieth]] by [[wp>Joe Haldeman]] - The synopsis attracted my attention - space travel and virtual worlds and I'd always meant to read more Haldeman after enjoying The Forever War.  After: I enjoyed it, I checked to see if there was a sequel and was disappointed there wasn'​t. ​ Some interesting ideas.   * [[wp>Old Twentieth]] by [[wp>Joe Haldeman]] - The synopsis attracted my attention - space travel and virtual worlds and I'd always meant to read more Haldeman after enjoying The Forever War.  After: I enjoyed it, I checked to see if there was a sequel and was disappointed there wasn'​t. ​ Some interesting ideas.
-  * [[wp>​Wake]] by [[wp>​Robert J Sawyer]] - Munro recommended this.  I enjoyed it (read it in two sittings) and will read the sequels (I felt it was just getting started when it ended). ​ I found a lot (most) of the dialogue irritating (overly simplistic/​forced to match the narrative), and I just don't think his writing style meshed well with me.  I wanted to keep reading though, so, jury is still out.+  * [[wp>​Wake]] by [[wp>​Robert JSawyer]] - Munro recommended this.  I enjoyed it (read it in two sittings) and will read the sequels (I felt it was just getting started when it ended). ​ I found a lot (most) of the dialogue irritating (overly simplistic/​forced to match the narrative), and I just don't think his writing style meshed well with me.  I wanted to keep reading though, so, jury is still out.
 ==== January ==== ==== January ====
   * [[wp>​Starquake]] by [[wp>​Robert L Forward]] - Enjoyed the first installment. ​ I've had the sequel on my wish list since Nov 2010.  Just realised I have a hard copy, it was a gift.  It's now December'​s bedside book.  Finished, this was pretty fascinating,​ the electromagnetism/​gravity stuff was a bit too in-depth, but all very interesting.   * [[wp>​Starquake]] by [[wp>​Robert L Forward]] - Enjoyed the first installment. ​ I've had the sequel on my wish list since Nov 2010.  Just realised I have a hard copy, it was a gift.  It's now December'​s bedside book.  Finished, this was pretty fascinating,​ the electromagnetism/​gravity stuff was a bit too in-depth, but all very interesting.
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 ==== January ==== ==== January ====
   * [[wp>I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream]] by [[wp>​Harlan Ellison]]   * [[wp>I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream]] by [[wp>​Harlan Ellison]]
-  * [[wp>The Last Question]] by [[wp>Issac Asimov]] - Interesting short story, referenced in a slashdot article dealing with google and the singularity+  * [[wp>The Last Question]] by [[wp>Isaac Asimov]] - Interesting short story, referenced in a slashdot article dealing with google and the singularity
   * [[wp>How To Walk In High Heels]] by [[wp>​Camilla Morton]]   * [[wp>How To Walk In High Heels]] by [[wp>​Camilla Morton]]
   * [[wp>​Lives of the Monster Dogs]] by [[wp>​Kirsten Bakis]] - Referenced in a novel I read recently, can't remember which. Sounds good. after: I ended up reading this as the first book in the Ottakar'​s book group I joined, I enjoyed it.    * [[wp>​Lives of the Monster Dogs]] by [[wp>​Kirsten Bakis]] - Referenced in a novel I read recently, can't remember which. Sounds good. after: I ended up reading this as the first book in the Ottakar'​s book group I joined, I enjoyed it. 
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   * [[wp>​Cyborg]] by [[wp>​Martin Caidin]] - This is the book on which The Six Million Dollar Man was based. Should be interesting. ​   * [[wp>​Cyborg]] by [[wp>​Martin Caidin]] - This is the book on which The Six Million Dollar Man was based. Should be interesting. ​
   * [[wp>​Super Toys Last All Summer Long]] by [[wp>​Brian Aldiss]]   * [[wp>​Super Toys Last All Summer Long]] by [[wp>​Brian Aldiss]]
-  * [[wp>​Robots and Empire]] by [[wp>Issac Asimov]] - Bought this in Nantwich after James' wedding to read in the car on the way home. Battled through it a little, I find some of the dialogue frustrating. That is, unnecessarily aggresive and condescending.  +  * [[wp>​Robots and Empire]] by [[wp>Isaac Asimov]] - Bought this in Nantwich after James' wedding to read in the car on the way home. Battled through it a little, I find some of the dialogue frustrating. That is, unnecessarily aggresive and condescending.  
-  * [[wp>​I,​Robot]] by [[wp>Issac Asimov]] - Bought this in Nantwich after James' wedding to read in the car on the way home. +  * [[wp>​I,​Robot]] by [[wp>Isaac Asimov]] - Bought this in Nantwich after James' wedding to read in the car on the way home. 
   * [[wp>​Linux Server Hacks]] by [[wp>Rob Flickenger]]   * [[wp>​Linux Server Hacks]] by [[wp>Rob Flickenger]]
 ==== May ==== ==== May ====
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   * [[wp>​Tik-Tok]] by [[wp>​John Sladek]] - Apparently a parody of Asimov'​s 3 Laws.  Sounds fun.   * [[wp>​Tik-Tok]] by [[wp>​John Sladek]] - Apparently a parody of Asimov'​s 3 Laws.  Sounds fun.
-  * [[wp>​Second Foundation]] by [[wp>Issac Asimov]]+  * [[wp>​Second Foundation]] by [[wp>Isaac Asimov]]
   * [[wp>​Foundation]] by [[wp>​Issac Asimov]]   * [[wp>​Foundation]] by [[wp>​Issac Asimov]]
   * [[wp>​Foundation and Empire]] by [[wp>​Issac Asimov]]   * [[wp>​Foundation and Empire]] by [[wp>​Issac Asimov]]
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