| Welcome to Sci-Fi Month – November 2015 |
Welcome to Sci-Fi Month here at Books by Proxy, hosted by Rinn Reads and Over the Effing Rainbow! Yes the month is already under way but I’m bending space and time to bring a whole host of fabulously futuristic science fiction goodness before November draws to a close! Expect lists and reviews aplenty as I plunder my shelves for books, movies and games of apocalyptic proportions – I only wish I’d hopped on board sooner!
| Sci-Fi Month Reads |
Only a few to get started with but if I I have time this list is likely to expand!
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham | Permutation City by Greg Egan | Eastern Standard Tribe by Cory Doctorow | Down Station by Simon Morden
| Sci-Fi Reviews to Get You Going |
Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
| Soundtracks to Science Fiction |
Taken from the Bookish Beats feature here at Books by Proxy
The Inevitable End by Röyksopp
Have you got anything exciting planned for Sci-Fi Month? If you want to join in, hop on over to Rinn Reads or Over the Effing Rainbow and add yourself to the list!
Ahh I love the presentation of this post 🙂 Glad to have you on board!
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Thanks! 😀 Looking forward to it!
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Oh so happy that you’re joining the party! That’s the best part about SciFi Month, you can hop on board any time 🙂 Looking forward to your SF posts!
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Thanks! 😀 Looks like great fun!
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Sci Fi month sounds fantastic! I’d be sure to check out those recommended books. I know you absolutely love Red Rising so I’d start with that 🙂 The Inception soundtrack is also a killer ❤
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I hope you do! And I hope you enjoy it, it really surprised me! 😀
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Great list of soundtracks, I listen to and love almost all of them – I haven’t heard of royksopp, though, going to check them out now…
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I love reading to soundtracks and sometimes something a little different works wonders! The Inevitable End definitely has some awesome tracks.. and some that aren’t my cup of tea, I admit.. but the majority are great to read to!
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