So many of these look so fun but my TBR is forever growing and I feel like I can’t keep up #booktok #fantasy #scifi #books #vintage
As an avid reader of vintage science fiction and fantasy, I can completely relate to the feeling of an ever-growing TBR (to-be-read) pile that seems impossible to keep up with. Classic authors such as John Brunner, Bertram Chandler, and Edmund Cooper offer captivating stories that transport readers to unique worlds, but their extensive catalogs can be overwhelming. To manage this, I find it helpful to organize my reading list by themes or subgenres, such as focusing on 'funky vintage sci-fi' or 'classic fantasy epics' for certain months. This way, I can immerse myself deeply in a particular style or era, which enhances my appreciation of the genre. I also recommend prioritizing books that resonate most with your current interests or mood. Sometimes, tackling denser novels can be more rewarding after reading lighter fare. Participating in communities like #booktok can provide great recommendations and remind you of hidden gems you might want to explore next. Lastly, embrace the joy of discovery without pressure. The vintage sci-fi and fantasy genre is rich with imaginative storytelling, and every book you pick up adds to your journey. Whether it's "Pollinators of Eden," "Storm Front," or "The Steel Clone Wall," these classics offer timeless adventures that invite readers to savor the experience, no matter how long the list grows.







































































