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Network Effect
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Network Effect by Martha Wells is $2.99! This is the first full-length Murderbot novel, which Sarah reviewed. The next book, Fugitive Telemetry, is also on sale. Sarah also has these glowing things to say:
I cannot encourage you more vociferously to grab this on sale, and read the series (possibly more than once). It, no exaggeration, got me through 2020, it is the series I find comfort in, and I cannot recommend it with more affection. Please do not miss out on this sale.
You know that feeling when you’re at work, and you’ve had enough of people, and then the boss walks in with yet another job that needs to be done right this second or the world will end, but all you want to do is go home and binge your favorite shows? And you’re a sentient murder machine programmed for destruction? Congratulations, you’re Murderbot.
I’m usually alone in my head, and that’s where 90 plus percent of my problems are.
When Murderbot’s human associates (not friends, never friends) are captured and another not-friend from its past requires urgent assistance, Murderbot must choose between inertia and drastic action.
Drastic action it is, then.
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The Monsters We Defy
RECOMMENDED: The Monsters We Defy by Leslye Penelope is $2.99 and a Kindle Daily Deal! Sarah read this one and gave it a B:
I liked the painstaking and careful character development of the first half more than the zoomy-zoom plot of the second half, but the foundation of historical fiction and incredible detail coupled with folk magic, ghosts, and negotiating with spirits made this an exceptionally fun, absorbing, and thoughtful story.
A woman able to communicate with spirits must assemble a ragtag crew to pull off a daring heist to save her community in this timely and dazzling historical fantasy that weaves together African American folk magic, history, and romance.
Washington D. C., 1925
Clara Johnson talks to spirits, a gift that saved her during her darkest moments in a Washington D. C. jail. Now a curse that’s left her indebted to the cunning spirit world. So, when the Empress, the powerful spirit who holds her debt, offers her an opportunity to gain her freedom, a desperate Clara seizes the chance. The task: steal a magical ring from the wealthiest woman in the District.
Clara can’t pull off this daring heist alone. She’ll need help from an unlikely team, from a jazz musician capable of hypnotizing with a melody to an aging vaudeville actor who can change his face, to pull off the impossible. But as they encounter increasingly difficult obstacles, a dangerous spirit interferes at every turn. Conflict in the spirit world is leaking into the human one and along D.C’.s legendary Black Broadway, a mystery unfolds—one that not only has repercussions for Clara but all of the city’s residents.
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You, with a View
You, with a View by Jessice Joyce is $1.99! This was previously mentioned on Hide Your Wallet and was recommended as part of my Smart Bitches After Dark quarterly recommendations that I offer to subscribers. Social media and road trip elements play a large part of this romance.
Two high school enemies must reunite for a road trip inspired by their grandparents’ broken engagement in this electric debut romance.
Noelle Shepard is unemployed, living with her parents, and grieving the loss of her beloved grandmother when she discovers decades-old photos of Gram and a smitten man, tucked alongside a love letter. She creates a TikTok to search for the mystery man, which goes viral, and she’s shocked when his grandson responds—a man who happens to be her high school nemesis, Theo Spencer.
Noelle refuses to let Theo’s annoying accomplishments in adulthood—or his sexy smirk—stand in the way of meeting his grandfather and unlocking the secrets he knew about her gram as a young woman. When she learns that their plans to elope were thwarted, Noelle decides to take the honeymoon road trip they planned but never got to carry out. There’s a catch, though: Paul, Theo’s grandfather, asks to come with her, and he insists that Theo join them.
It’ll be a miracle if they make it through the trip without Noelle throwing Theo out of the moving car—or the bed they end up sharing. As the miles tick by, the tension simmers hotter between them…until she discovers that Theo’s hiding a secret that could cause their tenuous relationship to end before it can restart.
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All’s Fair in Love and War
All’s Fair in Love and War by Virginia Heath is $2.99 and a KDD! This is book one in the Miss Prentice’s Protegees series. Have you read this one?
A new Regency romp of a series, about governess who believes in cultivating joy in her charges, clashes with the children’s uncle who hired her, only to find herself falling in love.
When the flighty older sister of former naval captain, Henry Kincaid, decides on a whim to accompany her explorer husband on an expedition to Egypt, he finds himself unwittingly left in the lurch with her three unruly children and her giant, mad dog. With no clue how to manage the little rascals, a busy career at the Admiralty that requires all of his attention, and no idea when his sister is coming back, Harry has to hire an emergency governess to ensure that everything in his ordered house continues to run shipshape. In desperation, he goes to Miss Prentice’s School for Girls prepared to pay whatever it takes to get a governess quick sharp to bring order to the chaos.
Thanks to her miserable, strict upbringing, fledgling governess Georgina Rowe does not subscribe to the ethos that children should be seen and not heard. She believes childhood should be everything that hers wasn’t, filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery. Thankfully, the three Pendleton children she has been tasked with looking after are already delightfully bohemian and instantly embrace her unconventional educational ethos. Their staid, stickler-for-the-rules uncle, however, is another matter entirely…
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Those Virginia Heath covers always give me Pride & Prejudice cos-play vibes. Like, is this a contemporary romance set during a Jane Austen weekend in Bath? Now, that’s a romance I’d read!
I reread the first Murderbot novella when you shared the trailer for the upcoming TV series—I meant to glance at the opening before giving it to my sister, and ended up abandoning whatever important thing I was doing and reading the whole thing. I have now gotten the rest of the series and am just done with #4, and they’ve all been just as good as #1.
I’ve been rereading Murderbot, too, and kind of stalled once I hit “Network Effect”, but I think it’s more general eye screen fatigue than the book itself. I read on my phone for ebooks since the demise of my old Kindle a couple of years ago, and sometimes my eyes are just over it. Guess it’s a sign I need to either get the new Kindle or buy a print copy of that book.
I love all things Murderbot. I just convinced my wife to read the first one before the show starts.
I identify with that cyborg more and more everyday, “Can you stop with all the drama? I just want to live my life.”
Thanks for the tip on Fugitive Telemetry. It was the one MB book I didn’t “own” ([insert obligatory Amazon ebook licensing complaint coupled with self-blame for remaining in the Amazon ecosystem]).
Arg! I decided to bite the bullet and buy the Murderbot books I hadn’t yet acquired last week so I could read through the whole series again more easily. (No need to check out the ones I didn’t have from the library.) The whole series is amazing. Highly recommend.
Also recommend https://www.ereaderiq.com/track/drops for putting watches on books you know you want to read, but are really hoping will go on sale soon. It sent me a notification about Fugitive Telemetry this morning.
@DDD: The blurb reads like a riff on The Sound of Music and the cover reinforces that impression.
As a side note, for Ilona Andrews fans — they just started a LitRPG serial on their website.
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I loved Monsters We Defy, which I only found out about here, thanks!