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Sci-Fi Month 2021 - Announcement & Potential TBR

Happy Monday everyone and welcome to Sci-Fi Month 2021!  Sci-Fi Month is a month long celebration of all things sci-fi and it's hosted by Lisa @ Dear Geek Place and Imyril @ One More.  You can also follow along on Twitter if you like.  (Image credit: Photo by Liu Zishan on 123RF.com with a quote from Babylon's Ashes by James S.A. Corey).  I've had a lot of fun participating the last five years, so I'm glad to be back again!  I'll still be doing my regular posts, but some of them, like my Music Monday, Top Ten Tuesday, and The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings) posts, may have a sci-fi flavor.  Also be on the look out for sci-fi movie and/ or tv reviews and a few other special things I've got planned.  At the end of the month, I'll also be holding a giveaway - so be sure to keep your eyes open for that!  I can't say I'll be able to get to all of these, but read on for my potential sci-fi tbr for the coming month:

Books I Own:

Beautiful Chaos (Doctor Who: New Series Adventures #29) by Gary Russell - David Tennant's Tenth Doctor is my favorite iteration of the character and I'm really looking forward to this novel.

Brilliance (Brilliance Saga #1) by Marcus Sakey - I just happened to pick this up at a library book sale.  I hadn't heard of it at all, but it sounds like it could be cool.

Dauntless (The Last Fleet #1) by Jack Campbell - This is another one that I found at that library book sale.  I wasn't familiar with it either, but it sounds like it has potential as a space opera.

The Fated Sky (Lady Astronaut Universe #2) by Mary Robinette Kowal - I loved the first book in this series and I can't wait to see what's next!

Otherearth (Last Reality #2) by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller - The first book in this series was a pleasant surprise and I'm definitely interested in seeing where the story goes.

Outpost (Donovan #1) by W. Michael Gear - I'm going to be honest, I totally judged this book by its cover and I can't wait to read it.

Ready Player Two (Ready Player One #2) by Ernest Cline - I downloaded a copy of this audiobook awhile back. I'm definitely interested in seeing where the story goes.

Shroud of Sorrow (Doctor Who: New Series Adventures #51) by Tommy Donbavand - I haven't read any Eleventh Doctor stories featuring Clara.  Plus, this is even set in the aftermath of Kennedy's assassination.

The Silent Stars Go By (Doctor Who: New Series Adventures #S1) by Dan Abnett - This is an Eleventh Doctor Story featuring Amy and Rory, along with the Ice Warriors.  I haven't been too interested in the Ice Warriors in the episodes I've seen them in, but I do enjoy that TARDIS team.

Library Books:

Amnesty (The Amberlough Dossier #3) by Lara Elena Donnelly - The first two books in this trilogy have been fantastic and I'm dying to know how it all ends.

Aurora's End (The Aurora Cycle #3) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff - This will actually be released on November 9th and I'm dying to know what happens.  This time around it looks like Finian gets the spotlight on the cover.  I know this finale will brutal - I know it and I'm looking forward to being destroyed by it!

Blackout (All Clear #1) by Connie Willis - This is supposed to be a part of the Oxford Time Travel series and I'm can't wait to see where this takes us because those two novels were outstanding.

Dark Age (Red Rising Saga #5) by Pierce Brown - I've been putting this one off, but this is as good of time to finally tackle it as any.  I'm not ready!

The Electric Heir (Feberwake #2) by Victoria Lee - The first book in this series was outstanding and I need to read book two asap.

The Fall of Koli (Rampart Trilogy #3) by M.R. Carey - I'm not at all ready for this trilogy to end!

The Galaxy and the Ground Within (Wayfarers #4) by Becky Chambers - I'm hoping to have the chance to listen to the audiobook edition of this story. The narrator has done such a fantastic job bringing this series to life.


Gearbreakers (Gearbreakers #1) by Zoe Hana Mikuta - I think this sounds like it's going to be right up my alley.


Are you taking part in Sci-Fi Month 2021?  Have you read any of these books?  As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!

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  1. I love SciFi Month! The Galaxy and the Ground Within is on my list this month too- I need to finally get to it!

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  2. Wow! I'd completely forgotten that November is also SciFi Month! Thanks for spotlighting that.

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    1. No problem! I think it's going to be a great month.

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  3. Ready Player Two and Aurora's End are on my TBR too! I hope you enjoy your books :D

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