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Hey guys, I just ordered a mini 3 and realized it doesn’t come with a charging brick. I have a charging brick that came with my spark and a usb-c cable, will this work fine? If anyone can lmk that would be sick.

 

Wiped out on two different occasions with rear motor needing replacement both times. This last motor took 7 months to be back in stock! Glad to finally have her back on the road 🤘🏻😤🤘🏻

 

So I just picked up books 10 - 13 of his RCN series , last one was from 2019.

I was curious if more books were planned and checked out his website and it seems he is no longer writing:

Dave’s Retirement

Due to health issues, Dave will no longer be writing novels.

Since I haven't read these books yet..is the series closing in a satisfying way?

 

trying to visualize what the characters look like while reading the book. but there is no artwork of the characters. why is that? the book isnt popular?

 

I just finished House of Suns after being in a huge reading slump and remembered how much I love this stuff. I just started A Fire Upon the Deep by Vinge and really want to read Banks’ Excession. I just know I’m gonna tear thru all these so any suggestions y’all have would be much appreciated.

 

I'm in the middle of reading asimov's Foundation Trilogy and oh my God the first book is boring. The psychohistorian section was really good because one gets introduced to a huge Universe. I mean you hear about Trantor being this planet with 40 billion people who are in charge of administering the whole galaxy. For a moment I almost thought I was gaal arriving at Trantor in this crazy spaceship, checking out the nice space scenery. I felt like I had been the one graduating with my PhD and was finally arriving at this new world. I felt like I was the one taking the car from the Spaceport to this fancy hotel. It was a great introduction.

But the sections on encyclopedist and the mayors is so boring it's always these dudes talking about some random policy. And there is no real action at all whatsoever. There are no women in these sections, no one is boning down, no real character development, etc. These two sections feel like someone is giving me a dull summary of conversations that took place.

I'm looking for some books that are up there with dune and Hyperion. I also loved a dark matter, I thought I was such a fun book to read. And there is no hate on Asimov, as a matter of fact I loved his book The Gods themselves. Old man's war was really cool too. So far the books that I have abandoned this year has been a memory called empire, the three body problem, and I'm really close to abandoning the foundation Trilogy LOL. And your recommendations need not be science fiction or fantasy.

I'll be down to read a book about humans in other parts of the universe, interacting closely and maybe intimately with other species.

 

Title is somewhat self explanatory. I'm specifically looking for a books with similar vibes to shows like "Bee and Puppycat," "Sailor Moon," or "Summer Camp Island"? From what I understand, it's very hard to keep the same whimisical and childish feel of these shows in the written form. I used to imagine that somewhere out there was a book about the mythical Candyland, my cousins and I dreamed about: I tried to tackle writing this myself but I'm lacking. I don't have a problem with purple prose books btw (as long as it's good purple prose w/ a purpose). Any and all recommendations would be appreciated. Just don't recommend me something nonsensical like Fifty Shades of Grey or Wuthering Heights.

 

This is a name that I haven’t seen here very much (or at all), but I just picked up his short story collection from 2008 called The Drowned Life. Has anyone read his stuff? Any fans or not-fans?

I’m about a third of the way through the book and I can’t decide what I think of his stories. On one hand, they are well-written, interesting, with some very clever ideas. On the other hand I have found all of them to be unsettling - like just past the point of comfortable. Kind of like the uncanny valley idea. I can’t quite wrap my head around it. It’s all sort of triggering my anxiety but I’m also enjoying it? How does that even make sense? Is that the point? Is he more of a horror writer than I thought? It’s just weird stuff, but not overtly weird, just like normal life but there’s something hanging around the periphery that’s not. quite. right.

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