Another Sci-Fi Month has come and gone—in the blink of an eye! I was hoping to participate more, but at least I managed to read more SF books than last year (which was pretty sad). I also posted a couple of lists, did a book tag, and participated in two of the four Friday Fives. I read other, non SF books as well, and those are listed below.
Big thanks again to our wonderful hosts of Sci-Fi Month 2023: imyril @ There’s Always Room for One More, Mayri @ BookForager, Annemieke @ A Dance With Books and Lisa @ Dear Geek Place!
It was a great month!
It was, I can’t wait for next year:-)
I feel like November just started and now we’re at the end already like howww? 😮
Stephanie @ Bookfever recently posted…The Nonfiction Book Tag
I have no idea!!!
Nooooo. It’s my favorite. The month can’t be over. Thanks for sharing the lists. I have some of these in my ARC pile and some on my library holds.
I know, it went by way too fast…
I’m adding this post to all the scifi posts I need to go over, to check the recommendations.
I hope you get more out of The Ferryman. I was very disappointed, but it could just be that I didn’t get it!
Emma @ Words And Peace recently posted…2023: November wrap-up
It was a little confusing:-)
Tammy, you only reviewed three science fiction books this month? Should I be worried;)
Ha ha last year I only reviewed one, so I’m counting it as a win.
Glad to have had you on board again Tammy 😀
Annemieke @ A Dance With Books recently posted…The Sci-Fi Month Photo Challenge 2023 | Sharing Some of Your Photos | Part 4
Thank you, it was a lot of fun:-)
These Burning Stars made it to my TBR after reading your review Tammy!
Thanks Sophie, I hope you enjoy it when you read it:-)
Nice! I enjoy seeing these lists of covers. They always leave me wanting to read more. The only sci-fi I managed to read in November were a couple from 2019, Edges and Silver, both by Linda Nagata, and I thoroughly enjoyed both.
I still need to read Linda Nagata, I’m glad you loved them:-)
Yes, hard to believe another sci-fi month has come and gone. I have to say my participation was lower than I wanted it to be this year, but I think a lot of that had to do with a lack of sci-fi books, or those I was interested in anyway!
It was sort of a sparse year for SF:-)
Those Sci-fic books look cool. That a nice list of books.
Have a great December reading month.
Snapdragon recently posted…November Wrap up 2023
Thanks, you too!
I’m sorry I didn’t get to take part in this event. I love to join in with these but this year has been a flop.
Not as many books as you’d hoped but still good.
Lynn 😀
It’s totally understandable. There’s always next year:-)
You participated quite a bit for SciFi Month–good job!! I’m still trying to find my groove with scifi…I read a little more of it this year, but I don’t read nearly as much as I think I will. I think maybe I need to stay away from hard scifi and space operas and find more light scifi or scifi romance. ^_^
I’ve been enjoying Sci Fi romance quite a bit, I think it’s gaining popularity:-)