Since I finally finished today Jerusalem by Alan Moore, what should be my next book? πŸ“š

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Nemesis by Gregg Hurwitz
0%
Human Rites by Juno Dawson
7.7%
The Fallen by Ada Hoffmann
38.5%
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
53.8%
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I’m listening to #TheFallen by #AdaHoffmann and I’m enjoying it even more than the first book in the trilogy. It is so lovely to be immersed in a world full of #neurodivergent and #queer characters who are loved and supported by their communities. I also appreciate the way the book engages with the many different ways to resist oppression - violent and non-violent resistance, community building and mutual aid. And the conflict between people who disagree about how to resist. #amreading #scifi
With "The Infinite," writer Ada Hoffmann is concluding the epic cosmic horror sci-fi space opera trilogy she launched with 2019's "The Outside." For more on this final installment, check out this exclusive Q&A.
https://paulsemel.com/exclusive-interview-the-infinite-author-ada-hoffmann/
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Exclusive Interview: "The Infinite" Author Ada Hoffman ... .

Exclusive Interview: "The Infinite" Author Ada Hoffman \ In which she discusses this cosmic horror sci-fi space opera novel.

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"Fiction writer Ada Hoffmann, writer and professor Dora Raymaker, YouTube presenter Quinn Dexter, and author and professor Nick Walker, who also co-runs the publishing company Autonomous Press have each given this subject a lot of thought. Their experiences and perspectives as autistic sci-fi fans and creators overlapped in many ways ..."

https://www.imaginaryworldspodcast.org/episodes/neurodivergent-futures

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Episode 196: Neurodivergent Futures β€” Imaginary Worlds

One of the most common requests I've gotten over the years has been to do an episode about why so many autistic people are drawn towards science fiction, and these suggestions have come from listeners who are autistic or have autistic children. Fiction writer Ada Hoffmann , writer and professor Do

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