

The đ Year-To-Date page is updated with all of the previous month's stories that got recommendations from anyone (not just RSR), and the â New Writers page is updated with the stories of any Astounding Award-eligible writers (both pages are useful for catching up if you're new to the blog). Readers can follow the links to their reviews and use them to choose additional stories to read. Once a month, on the 1st, this blog updates the previous month's stories to identify the ones Recommended By other reviewersđđďťżđ. Casual SF fans with only a few hours free can (1) use our rating, time estimate and blurb to âflag a few stories to read then for each story (2) click the title if it's a link or the Issue link to access, borrow, or purchase individual back issues with the stories (3) read the story in an app, browser, or printed form (4) click the đď¸Reviews link to see what other people think (5) click the đď¸ Review link for RSR's mini-review then (6) â rate the story so it'll appear in the ââ My Ratings page for use when they plan award nominations. Once a month, on the 15th, this blog posts groups of rated stories. An Explorerâs Cartography of Already Settled Lands. âhit âem up style,â Archive of Our Own, January 2, 2021. âAnnie Without Crow,â Tor.com, April 7, 2021. âA Grand Day Out,â Archive of Our Own, April 17, 2021.

âThe Origin of the Flow,â Whatever, November 2, 2019. âWe Interrupt This Broadcast,â Mary Robinette Kowal, February 8, 2014. âMasquerade Season,â Tor.com, March 24, 2021.
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(Expect to see more on next monthâs list as Iâll be rereading them.)ÄŞguda, âPemi. However, I strongly recommend that you read the latest Murderbot novella (after you read the earlier entries in this series, of course.) I love Murderbot, and the latest outing has it in full form and acting as the primary detective in a murder mystery. Mostly, itâs been short stories and articles. We moved this month, so I havenât had the mental bandwidth to read anything that actually requires thought for much of this month.
