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u/redhillbones · 2 pointsr/FamiliesYouChoose

Let's see. Recent things:

  • Heartless, a Danish supernatural series following fraternal twins Sebastian & Sofie as they try to learn more about their past and this strange affliction that leaves them craving human energy. 8 episodes.

  • The Returned. Six people from the same small town, who all died at different times in different ways, find themselves mysteriously returned to their previous lives only to discover that reintergrating into what they lost might not be so easy. 10 episodes so far.

  • The 4400, one of my longtime favorite series I rewatched the six episodes of S1. Over the course of 60 years 4400 people from around the world found themselves abducted by an unknown force; now, they find themselves just as mysteriously returned... and different than they once were. Even as they try to reintergrate into their old lives or forge new ones while grappling with strange new abilities they discover a greater plan is at work. Amazing series, cancelled at the worst time (of course). 4 seasons.

  • Read Jane Yellowrock #10, Shadow Rites, by Faith Hunter. Another fun entry into the JY series. Highly recommend this series for people looking for urban fantasy that focuses on the fantasy instead of the romance. Jane Yellowrock, a Cherokee shapeshifter known as a skinwalker, is a vamp hunter recently contracted by New Orleans' Master of the City to hunt down a rogue vamp killing humans in his territory. What looks like a short-term job turns into a series of complications and a search for a past long lost to history. It sounds pretty generic but the writing is really solid and the main characters are compelling, IMO. Enough I'm still reading at Book 10.

  • Reread books in Mira Grant's Newsflesh series in anticipation of the new release coming out this fall. Newsflesh is the series that dares to ask: what if the zombie apocalypse happen and we won? Society didn't collapse. Some of the world was lost but others huddled together, gathered their guns, and took back our world. 27 years after The Rising George, her adopted brother Shaun, and their friend Buffy become the first bloggers invited onto a presidential campaign trail. It's a political thriller masquerading as a zombie book and does both well. For fans of the October Daye urban fantasy series it's the same author.

    Things I'm excited for:

  • S2 of Mr. Robot. I highly recommend S1 to anyone who's interested in realistic (if terrifying) breakdowns in technology/computer security and doesn't mind a trippy ride. Rami Malek kills it as Eliot Alderson.

  • Jay Kristoff's new series Nevernight, following a fledgling assassin in a fantastical world with a complicated legacy after her father tried to stage a coup/rebellion and failed. Kristoff is the author of the brilliant Lotus War series -- Book #1: Stormdancer -- where steampunk dystopia meets feudal Japan with mystical monsters meets a strong heroine and awesome things happen.

    Things I'm usually up to:

  • Marvel Puzzle Quest -- on Steam, note: also available in Google Play Store -- is probably the best match-3 RPG out there. It's free-to-play, though definitely easier if you're willing to invest money into it, and has a major grind like most RPGs. But it's a lot of fun and has some dynamic additions that spice up the regular match-3 and RPG missions formula.

    And that's my week in a nutshell. Am obviously huge SF/F geek. I'm considering rereading the Ender's Game saga as it's been a while and while Orson Scott Card is a huge dick the books are very good.

    Does anyone have SF/F book recommendations? I'm especially fond of urban fantasy and non-Victorian steampunk.
u/aldinefe · 1 pointr/FamiliesYouChoose

Wow. I hope you liked it.

OK - here are some other good ones

Mask of Zorro
Braveheart
The Mission
Con Air - good guitar motivational music
Inception
Lord of the Rings

If you like soundtracks enough, eventually you'll find that you have a favorite composer. For me, I generally like anything by Howard Shore or Hans Zimmer.

Edit1 - and now I'm listening to the Inception soundtrack...look what you've made me do!
Edit 2 - and now I've totally gone down the rabbit hole. I found these playlists on Amazon Prime.