This is a post about all the books I have read in 2025. Each time I publish a review on HIVE, I will add one to the counter :)
Currently Reading: Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
Books Read: 28
@holoz0r/maybe-the-last-read-of-2025-the-day-of-the-triffids
Books Read : 27
@holoz0r/the-transmigration-of-timothy-archer-the-final-valis-book-reviewed
Books Read: 26
@holoz0r/book-review-the-divine-invasion-by-philip-k-dick
Books Read: 25
@holoz0r/review-valis-by-philip-k-dick-is-a-hell-of-a-ride
Books Read: 24
Cixin Liu, this year came from nowhere to being one of my favourite authors.
@holoz0r/review-the-supernova-era-by-cixin-liu-not-as-strong-as-three-body-but-great-nonetheless
Books Read: 23
An incredible book about moving through time.
@holoz0r/review-ubik-by-philip-k-dick-safe-when-read-as-directed
Books Read: 22
An interesting collection of short stories. Made me watch Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams (the TV series)
@holoz0r/review-a-world-of-talent-and-other-stories-by-philip-k-dick
Books Read: 21
More Area X. Interesting, but I wanted it to be over sooner than it actually was.
@holoz0r/book-review-acceptance-by-jeff-vandermeer-more-area-x-tales-and-tails
Books Read: 20
It took me two library loans to get through, but probably because I didn't want it to end...
@holoz0r/review-children-of-time-by-adrian-tchaikovsky
Books Read: 19
A little less wonderful than the one before but still... interesting
@holoz0r/review-authority-by-jeff-vandermeer-the-sequel-to-annihilation
Books Read: 18
What a fantastic novel. I am looking forward to the others in the series.
@holoz0r/review-annihilation-by-jeff-vandermeer-a-poignant-and-beautiful-book-about-decay
Books Read: 17
A Cancticle for Leibowitz is a tough novel to digest. It follows an order of monks through a post-apocalyptic setting on the future Earth and speculates upon whether man is committed to repeat history, or if, they perhaps can derive some sort of salvation.
@holoz0r/review-a-canticle-for-leibowitz-by-walter-m-miller-jr
Books Read: 16
Cixin Liu's Anthology, Hold Up the Sky surprised me with its profound beauty and parable like nature. While the science fiction stories took a technical, universal scale, there was still human emotion.
@holoz0r/complete-review-to-hold-up-the-sky-cixin-liu-anthology
Books Read: 15
The Difference Engine is meant to the birth place of steampunk novels. as far as I am concerned, it is the birthplace of a really unexciting book.
@holoz0r/review-the-difference-engine-by-bruce-sterling-and-william-gibson
Books Read: 14
An incredibly intellectual story that sticks with you for a long period of time. It isn't easy to read, but it is profound, deep, interesting, and very good.
@holoz0r/review-the-city-and-the-city-and-why-i-now-have-a-headache
Books Read: 13
A story I read as a child, reread as an adult. A completely different story with the wisdom of having aged.
@holoz0r/enders-game-fiction-that-isnt-exactly-science-y-but-very-sci-fi-due-to-its-themes
Books Read: 12
One I regret reading.
@holoz0r/for-us-the-living-a-comedy-of-customs-heinlein-an-alleged-master-of-sf
Books Read: 11
Over rated. A page turner, but so very shallow and full of silly, outdated stereotypes.
@holoz0r/project-hail-mary-is-popular-science-fiction-good-science-fiction
Books Read: 10
As the title of my review suggests, a story worse than the TV adaptation.
@holoz0r/altered-carbon-a-book-worse-than-the-adaptation
Books Read: 9
When "give me more of the universe" turns out to work really well.
@holoz0r/the-redemption-of-time-when-fan-fiction-becomes-official-and-is--good
Books Read: 8
A fantastic conclusion to an incredible trilogy.
@holoz0r/deaths-end-the-conclusion-to-the-three-body-problems-trilogy-is-thrilling-and-life-changing
Books Read: 7
Quite possibly the best of the series, The Dark Forest is the Three Body's Problem's glamorous and intellectual middle child.
@holoz0r/review-the-dark-forest-sequel-to-the-three-body-problem
Books Read: 6
Where it all began. One of the most "life changing" books I've read, in terms of the approach it takes on the way we see the universe.
@holoz0r/review-the-three-body-problem-by-cixin-liu
Books Read: 5
Arthur C Clarke delivers a lengthy masterclass in storytelling and exploring an alien psyche.
@holoz0r/rama-revealed-the-final-rama-saga-book-reviewed-at-last
Books Read: 4
A sad book about the human condition, and the "end" of hope, everything goes wrong, and you're powerless to stop it.
@holoz0r/arthur-c-clarkes-and-gentry-lees-garden-of-rama-is-a-sad-place
Books Read: 3
Better than the original. Lots to explore. So many memorable characters.
@holoz0r/rama-ii-by-arthur-c-clarke-even-better-than-the-first-in-the-series
Books Read: 2
A story so filled with wonder and exploration, and suspense, but where nothing really happens. A classic, and one that should be read multiple times.
@holoz0r/arthur-c-clarkes-rendezvous-with-rama-the-second-reading
Books Read: 1
A fantastic story at the intersections of science, religion and engineering. With a dash of politics and a space elevator.
@holoz0r/the-fountains-of-paradise-arthur-c-clarke-tells-us-about-a-space-elevator