WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
I can’t say I’m currently reading this exactly since I’m starting it today. Streetrat, hacker, cyborgs, conspiracies, and a technocratic government – I’m in!
A rare, searing portrayal of the future of climate change in South Asia. A streetrat turned revolutionary and the disillusioned hacker son of a politician try to take down a ruthlessly technocratic government that sacrifices its poorest citizens to build its utopia.
The South Asian Province is split in two. Uplanders lead luxurious lives inside a climate-controlled biodome, dependent on technology and gene therapy to keep them healthy and youthful forever. Outside, the poor and forgotten scrape by with discarded black-market robotics, a society of poverty-stricken cyborgs struggling to survive in slums threatened by rising sea levels, unbreathable air, and deadly superbugs.
Ashiva works for the Red Hand, an underground network of revolutionaries fighting the government, which is run by a merciless computer algorithm that dictates every citizen’s fate. She’s a smuggler with the best robotic arm and cybernetic enhancements the slums can offer, and her cargo includes the most vulnerable of the city’s abandoned children.
When Ashiva crosses paths with the brilliant hacker Riz-Ali, a privileged Uplander who finds himself embroiled in the Red Hand’s dangerous activities, they uncover a horrifying conspiracy that the government will do anything to bury. From armed guardians kidnapping children to massive robots flattening the slums, to a pandemic that threatens to sweep through the city like wildfire, Ashiva and Riz-Ali will have to put aside their differences in order to fight the system and save the communities they love from destruction.
I just finished this book yesterday. It’s a spinoff of another very popular series which I haven’t read, but I wasn’t confused. The author gave enough backstory that I wasn’t lost, but I still felt as if something was missing. I need to think about this one. The world-building was brilliant!
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Robin Goodfellow. Puck. Prankster, joker, raven, fool… King Oberon’s right-hand jester from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The legends are many, but the truth will now be known as never before, as Puck finally tells his own story and faces a threat to the lands of Faery and the human world unlike any before.
With the Iron Queen Meghan Chase and her prince consort, Puck’s longtime rival Ash, and allies old and new by his side, Puck begins a fantastical and dangerous adventure not to be missed or forgotten.
The first book in this series was a winner for me with its dark, gritty world filled with gangs and assassins, so I’m anxious to see if this final book in the duology is just as compelling.
The stunning action-packed conclusion to The City of Diamond and Steel duology.
Aina Solís has fought her way to the top of criminal ranks in the city of Kosín by wresting control of an assassin empire owned by her old boss, Kohl. She never has to fear losing her home and returning to life on the streets again—except Kohl, the man who tried to ruin her life, will do anything to get his empire back. Aina sets out to kill him before he can kill her.
But Alsane Bautix, the old army general who was banned from his seat in the government after Aina revealed his corruption, is working to take back power by destroying anyone who stands in his way. With a new civil war on the horizon and all their lives at risk, the only way for Aina to protect her home is to join up with the only other criminal more notorious than her: Kohl himself.
As Bautix’s attacks increase, Aina and Kohl work together to stop his incoming weapons shipments and his plans to take back the Tower of Steel. To defeat them both, Aina will resort to betrayal, poison, and a deadly type of magic that hasn’t been used in years.
Through narrow alleys, across train rooftops, and deep in the city’s tunnels, Aina and Kohl will test each other’s strengths and limits, each of them knowing that once Bautix is dead, they’ll still have to face each other. If she manages to kill him, she’ll finally have the freedom she wants—but it might forever mark her as his shadow in a city where only the strongest survive.
Not sure about the first one, but the second and third sound pretty good to me. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on them.
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I can be such a sci-fi nerd when it comes to books or movies similar to The Terminator with cyborgs, cybernetics, etc. I’d seen this book mentioned on Twitter, so I’m hoping it’s a thumbs up for me.
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I loved the first two Terminator movies. Then the franchise started to go down in quality for me. I kept watching the films, though.
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I’m behind on a couple, but plan to get caught up.
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Isn’t it amazing, Staci, but the first book is the one that interests me the most. It’s great that everyone has different tastes in books.
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I’ve been curious about The Iron Raven! It sounds SO good… I hope you will enjoy your books this week and happy reading!
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I’d probably get more out of it if I’d read the Iron Fey books, but I still enjoyed it. Puck’s snark cracks me up.
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I still have to read those; it was one of the reasons I didn’t accept the invitation to read the ARC. xD But I do hope to read both the series and The Iron Raven some time…
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Rise of the Red Hand looks really good…and timely. Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
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Timely is right, lol. I’m excited to get started.
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Super collection, Teri. Your current choice sounds particularly intriguing. I hope you’re having a great week. Hugs on the wing.
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Thanks, Teagan! Doing well so far – checking things off the list. Hugs to you and Crystal!
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All three books sound cool. I love the Shadow City cover. Happy reading!
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So do I – love that black background. It really makes the colors pop.
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Shadow City is the next ARC I will try yo push up if I can Loved Diamond City ❤️ Glad to hear the world-building in Iron Raven is so good. I’m looking forward to it!
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I feel like it’s been sitting on my NetGalley shelf so long! I’m anxious to see where the author takes the story next.
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All look good, Teri. Thanks for sharing.
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When I feel like I need a new sci-fi I always come to your site – you read the coolest ones! I’ll admit, Rise of the Red Hand looks so SO good. I wonder if there is room on my Christmas wish list….?
Have a great week! Molly @ http://silverbuttonbooks.com/2020/11/11/www-wednesday-november-11-2020/
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Thanks so much, Molly! Sci-fi and fantasy are two of my favorite genres – it’s so hard to resist requesting all of them on NetGalley, lol. Happy Reading!
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Enjoy your reading!
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Thanks, Evelyn, and happy reading to you!
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Thanks for sharing, Teri! I love the cover for Shadow City.
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So do I, Jill. The first book in the series had a similar cover, but with a white background. I think the black is more captivating.
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All these books sounds amazing!
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Keep your fingers crossed that they are, Yesha!
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Shadow City looks interesting!
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I’m hoping it keeps the momentum of the first in the series, Jacquie. Thanks for dropping by!
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I have always wanted to try a Julie Kagawa book Teri!
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I’d had the first Talon book in my TBR for years, then read it for a book club. Enjoyed it so much I flew through the next four books in the series. Dragons!
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On paper, the first one sounds really interesting, but if you’re a little hesitant what you think of it, that makes me pause. Still, I do love a good dystopian!
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The first one I hadn’t started yet as of yesterday, but did last night. Very complex world-building that’s a little confusing right now, but I’m only about 8% into it. And I’m always up for a good dystopian!
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Rise of the Red Hand sounds so good! I’ve been missing my sci-fi reads lately. Happy reading!
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Seems like I’ve been leaning more in the fantasy/dystopian section over the past couple months, but I always enjoy them. Thanks for visiting, Julie Anna!
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Ha! I loved the Iron Fey series. Silly fun. I read all of them. 😀 I didn’t know about this one so huge thanks.
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Oof. It’s not out until February. Why? Why do you do this to me??? I need wine.
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I hadn’t heard of Rise of the Red Hand, but that sounds really good! I’ve also got an eARC of Shadow City, and I can’t wait to dig into it! Hope you enjoy it as much as the first book. :3
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I’d seen Red Hand mentioned on Twitter and then saw it on NetGalley. The heavy world-building is getting in the way of the story for me right now – hoping it levels out soon. I’m really excited to get to Shadow City!
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These all sound interesting, Teri, but I am a fan of dystopia.
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So am I, Robbie – that’s why I couldn’t pass up The Red Hand.
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