![]() ![]() ![]() Sherwood Smith’s Inda Quartet is the clear standout for me, with my strongest recommendation for fans of political fantasy and noble protagonists fighting for good in a dark world. For hard mode, read a book with 10 or fewer votes. This one is straightforward–read a book from the linked list. ![]() So let’s take a look at some books I recommend for this year’s Bingo board, along with others on my TBR that are getting a much closer look right now. Books I’ve enjoyed and haven’t had many excuses to recommend suddenly become versatile Bingo all-stars or missing pieces for difficult squares. Books I’ve had on my radar but never got around to suddenly snap back to mind. But the release of the new Bingo board is still a joyous riot of TBR churn. ![]() That was a lot, and I realized that between judging SPSFC, reading Hugo finalists, and participating in book clubs and readalongs, it’s asking a lot to plan out a year of reading so extensively. Last year, I got a little ambitious with a pair of themed cards, one hard mode and one with all sequels. Y’all my favorite reading challenge is 100% back for another year, with r/Fantasy Book Bingo, which challenges sci-fi/fantasy aficionados to read 25 books by 25 different authors across 25 categories between Apand March 31, 2023. ![]()
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