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Oh my god, so many people recommended me books for my bingo that I decided to make a new post to list all of them. You can title it Self Published Mastodon Speculative Fiction Books.
Its going to be thread so please check it whole out, also rt of visibility to promote writers if you want?

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1. Labyrinth by J.P Beaubien, r: @nemoudeis
jpbeaubien.com/books/aeon-legi
It sounds like a hard scifi book about time travel, but it seems to have some science fantasy elements and Im so hyped to check it out honestly.

2. The Spirits of Eden by Madiha N. Santana, r: @NicoleTheLizard
spiritsofeden.com/
It sounds like the poitics play very important role in the plot, and I'm a big fan of politics/art of war books. Its setting is also inspired by World War II, and, I live in a place that was heavily scarred by the war. My great grandfather was almost executed by nazis. Its close to my heart, and it sounds good, so Ill try to read it.

3. Seven Stones: The Complete Series by Dave Higgins @DaveHiggins
amazon.com/dp/B07BNSLKC1?tag=s
I wanted to read some sword and sorcery for a long time, the whole setting looks a bit violent and dark (so Im going to like it I guess), and every character mentioned in descprition sounds interesting. Im extremaly interested in this one, okay

@he_xie Good to read that the description works.

Fingers crossed you like the book a little. too.

4. Think-o-Mat by Troim Kryzl @Troim
A sci-fi book, sounds very interesting, and it dels with neuroscience, so thats my jam. A big cast of characters is also a thing for me, so Ill try to read it

(and Ill finish the list later bc I dont wan to spam you all oki doki)

@he_xie You made my day, looking forward to your review, whichever way it falls.

Yea Im back, I just was in too much pain to finish it yesterday, sorry
5. The Case of Den Lee and the Japanese Dolls from @borko
boris-marinov.gitbooks.io/the-
You can read almost a whole book for free on the internet, do this, its for free! It's a sci-fi crime novel, which is an interesting concept. Its also not long, so you can read in one sitting.

@he_xie

The rest of it will also be there soon.

6. Gates and Passages by Irina Rempt @irina
valdyas.org/irina/books/
This book sounds so good, fantasy with some politics and wars? And again, its short (only 106 pages as in pdf) and its FOR FREE. Go read it. Ill try to read this one as fast as possible

@he_xie The best battle scene I ever wrote is in it! (Working on the sequel now)

7. Until Earthset by Blake Stacey @bstacey
sunclipse.org/?page_id=890
Sci-fi with strong scientific themes, it seems. Hard sci-fi perhaps? Looks interesting. Also it has a character named Rodion and thats my top 5 russian name okay.

8. Motherload by David Collins-Rivera @lostnbronx
amazon.com/David-Collins-River
It looks like a space opera which is great bc I have to read this too (shhsaha). Space pirates? Being stuck in space (scary af)? Its sounds very interesting, and again, it is short novel.

@he_xie

If you do get a chance, I hope you enjoy it. "Motherload" is short -- really, more like a novella -- so it's not a big time commitment, either.

9. Various books by Elizabeth McCoy @Archbeth
elizabeth-mccoy.com/books/
Low fantasy with romance? Okay, this year everything Ive read was some epic high fantasy wars magic lot of people dying, so I'm so hyped to read those books. Also, Im such a big fan of romantic plots (when they are done right and goddamn thats rare ;.; ). I cant wait to read it.
I need more low fantasy. And romance. Okay. Okay.

also, a pastebin with all of those if you prefer this method.
pastebin.com/c3yZ87Ux
Im so glad I finished it today shashs sorry for any mistakes im a bit dizyzy