Grim... wrote:
1) Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky (fiction)
2) Firefly: The Unification War by Greg Pak and Dan McDaid (fiction)
3) The Hero - Lee Child (non-fiction)
4) The Stone Man by Luke Smitherd (fiction)
5) 21 Ways to Manage the Stuff That Takes Up Your Time by Grace Marshall (non-fiction, obv)
6) Altered Carbon: Download Blues by Richard Morgan and Rik Hoskin (fiction)
Oh no, I forgot about this. I need to go and get my Kindle.
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Okay, here we go!
7) Leadership is Language by L. David Marquet
Ironically, it repeats itself a lot.
eight) Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Lesbian necromancers in a space labyrinth. Even better than that sounds, if that's possible.
9) The Demonologist by Gerald Brittle
Biography of Ed and Lorraine Warren, off of The Warren Files and Annabell and all that. One chapter was legitimately creepy, and I always like a biography. Some of the stuff is a little - how to put this - "far fetched"
10) Start With Why by Simon Sinek
Actually not bad, as leadership manuals go.
11) Voyage of the Space Bastard by Andrew Lawston
I had to read it because of the title. It's not terrible, and it's not very good. Feels a lot like something I might write (but not as good, obv
).
12) The Neighbour by Dean Koontz
It was all right. Koontz is always going to be a poor man's King though.
13) First Thrills by Lee Child (editor)
A collection of short thriller stories. The quality was pretty variable, this is one to skip.