Back in 2012, at the same time that I started blogging, I founded a science fiction and fantasy book group on Goodreads, with two friends from university. After much debate, the group was eventually named ‘Dragons & Jetpacks’. We’ve somehow risen through the ranks of Goodreads groups, going from a very small group to almost 1400 members. We’ve been a featured group many times, and are lucky enough to have some really wonderful people, a core group of highly active members who love to chat about the wonders of SFF.
As a group, we elect one Fantasy and one Science Fiction book each month, and it is up to members whether they read one, both or neither. We also encourage members to organise Buddy Reads – often if a book has narrowly missed becoming Book of the Month, it becomes a Buddy Read. I’ve run three Buddy Reads for the group myself: Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight and The Fellowship of the Ring – next up is The Two Towers.
Together we have read around 70 books over three and a half years, some of which I probably wouldn’t have even touched with the group’s recommendations. So I thought I’d share my top ten reads, all a result of the wonderful book group that I am proud to call my own. This only includes books that I read with the group, rather than books read previously that were then voted in as Book of the Month.
- Vicious by V.E. Schwab – I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW LONG IT TOOK ME TO READ THIS. After reading Schwab’s fantastic A Darker Shade of Magic (another one of our picks, but one I read before the group did), I should have known I would love this. Recent reading has lead me to the following conclusion: I bloody love superhero stories.
- Elantris (Elantris #1) by Brandon Sanderson – Ahh, my introduction to the wonderful writing machine that is Brandon Sanderson. Whilst this was a relatively short novel for fantasy, it felt so packed and huge and just typical Sanderson – so much enchanting detail, that you don’t want the book to ever finish.
- The Blade Itself (The First Law #1) by Joe Abercrombie – I also read this one really late, but that was due to myself and my copy of the book being in completely different countries. I’d say that was a pretty good excuse. That does not excuse me, however, from not having yet read books two and three.
- Red Rising (Red Rising #1) by Pierce Brown – THIS BOOK THIS SERIES THIS AUTHOR. I died whilst reading this series. Several times. I had this on my Kindle for AGES, a copy from Netgalley that sat there for far too long – positively criminal. Anyway, after finally sorting things out and actually devouring this book in about two days, I read Golden Son (also a group pick, possibly the quickest voted sequel ever) almost straight after, and Morning Star as soon as I received an ARC. Still smug about that.
- The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicles #1) by Patrick Rothfuss – If you’re looking for a fantasy epic, then you don’t need to look much further than this HUUUUGE book by Patrick Rothfuss. I just love it. Some people say that the books are too slow – we have also read book two in the series as a group, and several members did not like the pace – but I LOVE it. I love all the crazy detail, I have SUCH a good image in my head of how everything looks.
- The Final Empire (Mistborn #1) by Brandon Sanderson – I am an official Sanderson convert, thanks to D&J. In fact I’m reading one of his books right now, and have… five others waiting on my shelf. This man is a GOD. I’m quite surprised we haven’t voted in the rest of the series as Books of the Month to be honest, this one was so loved by everyone.
- The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard #1) by Scott Lynch – Maybe not QUITE the 5-star read I was expecting/hoping for, but still great. Some wonderful grimdark, also I love tales of thieves/assassins/guilds.
- The Six Gun Tarot (Golgotha #1) by R.S. Belcher – This one was pretty different: a steampunk Western. It makes me think I really need more of those in my life.
- Leviathan Wakes (Expanse #1) by James S.A. Corey – I feel like this book was a huge success, not just because the group generally enjoyed it, but because my Dad also enjoyed it. He loves his science fiction but doesn’t read that often – mostly just on holidays. He took this one on holiday with him, finished it super quickly and immediately texted me to ask if I had book two. He’s even re-reading the books now…
- The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern – I think this was the first book we read as a group, and it was really beautiful and enchanting. Maybe not everyone’s cup of tea, and I feel like we haven’t read anything quite like it since – a lot of our fantasy has been the heavy epic type. But this was a stunning story, and very visual.
Dragons and Jetpacks has become such a part of my life, and I love being a part of it!
You’ve listed some great great reads here. From this list of yours, The Night Circus, Name of the Wind, and The Blade Itself are definitely ones that I probably wouldn’t have picked up otherwise, but did because of them being BoTM reads. In addition A Darker Shade of Magic, Ancilliary Justice, Jack Glass, Hyperion, and The Warded Man were highlights.
It really has for me too, I love it! And I’m glad that although we’ve increased in size, the group of active members isn’t too huge – much more manageable and personal. π
A Darker Shade of Magic, Hyperion and The Warded Man were also AMAZING, but I read them before the group. And Jack Glass was good, it’s still one of my favourite book covers ever!
Oh and how could I forget… discovered one of the best books ever from the group…
Ready Player One!
I LOVE IT SO MUCH.
I really need to re-read it/buy a copy.
The only book I’ve read from this selection is ‘The Night Circus’ which I loved, plus the cover you’ve used is so beautiful. I really need to read ‘Leviathan Wakes’. I’ve been seeing mentions of that all over the place lately!
It’s a BEAUTIFUL cover! Have you heard of The Expanse, the TV series of Leviathan Wakes?
I have! Yet another reason to read the book as soon as I can π
I’ve yet to watch the series, but I’m planning on getting round to it. I hope it works!
I love almost all of the books you listed here! (and those I don’t love is because I haven’t read them yet π ) Great list, happy you enjoyed these π
Good taste π Which have you not read yet?
xD The ones I haven’t read are the ones by R.S. Belcher, Pierce Brown, and Joe Abercrombie (Joe Abercrombie’s books have been on my radar for ages but yeah, haven’t gotten around to picking up something by him).
So you’ve ticked off quite a few of them then! π Of those three authors, I’d urge you to pick up Pierce Brown first.