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Old 03-31-2017, 10:07 AM   #72
ReadingManiac
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Originally Posted by Roos View Post
I have read tons of books in other genres, liked a whole lot of them, love SF, Detective, Thrillers and the occasional non fiction or historic novel.
It feels like the cycle is about to break, i think over the past 3 years i have read most of the best series in Military-SF, started today in some steam-punk, not a lot of risk i will get in the same cycle there, as the amount in this genre is not as chock full and ceiling high as the M-SF one.
I think i add in some detectives and fantasy to see where the role of the dice drops this time
If you like Steampunk and investigative/detective stuff, have you read the George Mann series (Affinity Bridge, The Immortality Engine, The Osiris Ritual) or The Wake of the Dragon by Jaq D. Hawkins? Both of these have crime solving involved. If you find good cat detective stories, please let us know!
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