SpaceTime Reading Challenge 2019—thank you for taking part. How did you get on? It would be delightful if you’d come back and tell all—and reveal your favourite Spacetime reads for last year. Mine was a hard choice between The Unwinding
Book Review | Record of a Spaceborn Few
Record of a Spaceborn Few is the third of Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series. Like the second, it is more set in the same universe than a series, although clever folk may recognise characters linked with the first book. I’m not
Spacetime Reading Challenge 2020 – sign up now
SpaceTime Sign-up time! Searching for a Science Fiction Reading Challenge? I had been for years. I found some with lists of classic or ‘new classic’ books to read, but I’ve either done those or rejected them for good reasons! Last
October update for SpaceTime Reading Challenge
The October update replaces a third quarter update for the SpaceTime Reading Challenge. The SpaceTime Readers I hope all of you who signed up are doing well, and keeping your own updates going. I really hope to get round to
Spacetime Reading Challenge 2nd update #spacetimereads
Hi there, Spacetime Reading Challenge buddies! It’s halfway through the year – so how are you doing? My Spacetime Reading Challenge progress I’m at 7 out of my target of 10 (Interstellar Explorer). I feel I’m not reading enough scifi
Book Review | Sassinak by Anne McCaffrey
Sassinak was listed for one of the Space Opera Group’s books of the month for April, and unusually I got it read within the timescale. It’s another for my SpaceTime Reading Challenge – which seems to be going rather well
1st SpaceTime Reading Challenge 2019 Update #spacetimereads
The SpaceTime Reading Challenge has been underway for three months. How are you doing? Leave an update in the comments, or on your blog. If you do it on your blog, please leave a link to your post in the
SpaceTime Reading Challenge Sign-up #spacetimereads
SpaceTime Launch! Searching for a Science Fiction Reading Challenge? I have been for years. I find some with lists of classic or ‘new classic’ books to read, but I’ve either done those or rejected them for good reasons! The answer?