Submitted by kylozen101020 t3_yfceuh in books
This year I made a resolution to get back into reading and read one book a month. I used to read books quite often but fell off in my mid twenties. I still read comic books and those totally count, but I wasn't reading as much as I did when I was younger. This year I've read some awesome and not awesome stuff. Everyone on here has professed their love for Project Hail Mary, and rightly so because it is superb.
But this year I feel like I've not only found my new favorite book, but new favorite author. Recursion by Blake Crouch is a masterpiece to me. The way Crouch explores science fiction idea is something that I haven't really seen since Michael Crichton. He doesn't write dense passages. His words flow like a masterful action movie. Reading his books like Dark Matter, Recursion, and Upgrade are like watching thrilling set pieces on blockbuster movies made by people who know exactly what they're doing, like Inception, Mission Impossible Fallout, and Top Gun Maverick.
It's not just thrilling action though. It's intriguing concepts, emotional characters, and mystery with substantial payoff. I've been reading a new book every month but this is the first time I had to go back to a previously read one.
I.
Love.
Recursion.
It's so fun to find that thing that just blows you away, especially when you didn't expect. I literally stumbled across Dark Matter on Libby because I couldn't fall asleep one night. And now I have a new favorite author.
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