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Jun. 10th, 2011 04:30 pm57) Sundiver, by David Brin, via Audible
Although this was not a Hugo winner, the sequels were, so I started here as part of my ongoing read-the-Hugo-winners project. Terrans and ETs based on Mercury exploring the sun; intrigue and murder follow. Who did it, and why?
58) Feed, Mira Grant
Bloggers in the press pool for a Presidential candidate, in a post-zombie-apocalypse world. It's well written, but it's still a zombie book, and I still don't like zombies. I haven't decided whether I want to pick up the sequel; I probably will in the end, because it did hold my attention and grab me enough to keep me reading. But...zombies. ALso, a Hugo nominee this year.
Although this was not a Hugo winner, the sequels were, so I started here as part of my ongoing read-the-Hugo-winners project. Terrans and ETs based on Mercury exploring the sun; intrigue and murder follow. Who did it, and why?
58) Feed, Mira Grant
Bloggers in the press pool for a Presidential candidate, in a post-zombie-apocalypse world. It's well written, but it's still a zombie book, and I still don't like zombies. I haven't decided whether I want to pick up the sequel; I probably will in the end, because it did hold my attention and grab me enough to keep me reading. But...zombies. ALso, a Hugo nominee this year.