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Old 07-08-2019, 11:26 AM   #2914
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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So...

I typically don't read too much science fiction or fantasy, but I do dip my toes in from time to time. And I find I'm dipping a bit more based on some of the recommendations in this thread...so thanks to everyone for the discussions and the deals!



I'm now actually starting to pick up enough books in these genres that I might like to organize them, and learn a bit more perhaps about the authors and their other books. In the area of mysteries, which is most of the fiction that I read, I rely heavily on the Stop, You're Killing Me website, which has lots of good info: author info, recommendations, indexes, book and author links, etc. But it's only for mysteries. I am aware of Fantastic Fiction, which has some nice lists, but (to me, at least) isn't quite as full-featured, and also of Goodreads, but what I'm really wondering is if there is something like SYKM, but specific just for science fiction/fantasy?

Thanks in advance
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