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What Else Are You Reading? October 2012
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For this months club reads I want to read Midnight Riot, The Satanic Verses and Pandora's Star.
For myself I want to read The Blinding Knife, The Casual Vacancy, The Good Rain: Across Time & Terrain in the Pacific Northwest and Turn Right at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the Lost City One Step at a Time.
I guessing I won't read all of these.
Just finished The Dirty Streets of Heaven, I'll join some of the others in saying "meh". You can read my Full Review if you're so inclined. I gave it 3 stars..but really it's a 2.5 for me.
Taking a break from personal reading now to do the club pick.
Taking a break from personal reading now to do the club pick.

A lot of people warned me that the rest of his books are very different to Ender's Game, but I so thoroughly enjoyed Speaker for the Dead that I didn't even notice. Xenocide though felt slow, even though some fairly big events happened it felt like a side story. Which is even more surprising considering that it and Speaker were originally supposed to be one book.
Regardless I really enjoyed just how richly different the alien races were, far better than the "2 legs and blue skin" variety that you get waaay too much of. I'm looking forward to seeing if any new ones appear in the later series.
But for now I'm going to wait a while before jumping into the next book and catch up on the backlog of books I set myself for my reading challenge this year. So my next book will be The Blade Itself.
Read the Shadow series starting with Ender's Shadow. I liked those books much better. Though Children of the Mind I found to be better than Xenocide

I would have to agree that Children of the Mind is a better and lighter book. Then the shadow series is much light, but a lot more on the politics, which I found not to be as good as any of the Ender's book.

No, Speaker for the Dead was suppose to be a stand along book, but Card could not think of a way to introduce the book, so he had to write Ender's Game first. I'm glad he did. Plus Xenocide and Children of the Mind was suppose to be one book. This is all in the introduction to Speaker for the Dead.
Kevin wrote: "Then the shadow series is much light, but a lot more on the politics, which I found not to be as good as any of the Ender's book. "
That's a good point. I liked the political stuff, so maybe that's why I enjoyed them.
That's a good point. I liked the political stuff, so maybe that's why I enjoyed them.


No doubt more will follow, wagging their tails behind them.

I'm finishing Ready Player One and then I'm not too sure.
I need to finish The Shadow Rising which is the most likely choice.
Also on my radar are American Gods, The Ghost King and Slaughterhouse-Five.
I need to finish The Shadow Rising which is the most likely choice.
Also on my radar are American Gods, The Ghost King and Slaughterhouse-Five.


One of my favorite fantasy series, though COTM can be dense and takes a little while to ge..."
Thanks for letting me know. I kind of got that feeling from the reviews I read.



77 Days in September
Surviving the Fog
Adrian's War
After the Flash
Also been rereading the Drizzt series from the Forgotten Realms.
Just finished 6 seasons of WhiteSpace: Episode 1
Im thinking about getting into Clockwork Angels: The Novel next. And Caliban's War.
I had to lem Cloud Atlas. I just couldn't get into it.


Finished:
Skippy Dies
Here's the review:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Redid The Sound and the Fury in audio with Grover Gardner, excellent narrator. Even better the second go round. Confirmed that Faulkner is one of my favorite authors.
Finished The Master and Margarita. Enjoyed that one. Lots of symbolism and background research to do for a relatively small book.
Reread How the Mind Works for September's discussion.
Read The Man Who Was Thursday
Currently Reading:
Women and Men

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61...




My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....
Before I do the next book in the series I'm going to listen to the Audible version of Abercrombie's Best Served Cold

I also want to chase down Brave New World as it was unfinished when I 'had' to read it for school and I spent so long thinking it was 1984...(which I did chase down).
Also would like to try the Hobb book from...August? as it was not available at the time.



His writing style is a little different; not sure how to describe it but I am getting used to it.

Yeah I'm doing that as well and trying to see if I can get back in audiobooks. Trying to read Cloud Atlas and I'm so glad it's a 31 day month.

THANKS! (Yes, I'm shouting!) I had just put that on my Nook wishlist today but didn't want to pay 3 bucks for a novella. Getting the audio (read by one of my favorite narrators) is a wonderful treat.

The Postman I read this when I was a kid. After the movie I tried to find the book again. But all the had were adaptions of the film. This is the original version

My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


My spouse made me promise not to buy any new books for a month (pre-orders didn't count though, hence Dark Currents), so I'll be working through backlog instead.

I'm currently trying to get into The Dog Stars. After that, it's onto Poison Study for Vaginal Fantasy and then The Casual Vacancy.
I may do A Game of Thrones in audio form. (I know, I'm so behind the times.)

I can highly recommend the audio version of GOT. Though I wasn't satisfied having to wait to get in the car too and from work so I doubled up on ebook as well
David Sven wrote: "I can highly recommend the audio version of GOT. Though I wasn't satisfied having to wait to get in the car too and from work so I doubled up on ebook as well "
Too bad they just came out with their sync for ebook/audio thing just now..
Too bad they just came out with their sync for ebook/audio thing just now..
I'm in-between books. I have a ton I want to read, but not sure about the order. I will list some here, and if ya'll can help I'd appreciate it.
Witch and Wizard
Homeland By RA Salvatore
The girl with the dragon tattoo
dragons path by Daniel Abraham
nd the sword of shannara trillogy.
HELP
Witch and Wizard
Homeland By RA Salvatore
The girl with the dragon tattoo
dragons path by Daniel Abraham
nd the sword of shannara trillogy.
HELP

My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Starting Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez as my lunch time read

My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Then a bit of Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics By Its Most Brilliant Teacher to mix it up a bit!
The Martian Chronicles when I'm done with Empire State for my other book group

I am planning on reading The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks this month.

Have to say I'm pleasantly surprised by God Emperor, first read it when I was a lot younger and found it hard going, am enjoying it much more this time around.
On the other hand Elfstones I have pleasant memories of, but rereading it now seems very dated and derivative. Similar to some other 70s/80s fantasy now, I think its been well surpassed by modern fantasy like ASOIAF/First Law etc and going back to a 'classic' really feels like a slog. Never feel that way about LOTR though.....so to Sean above, I would not recommend you put the Shannara trilogy at the top of your list...
Once I'm done with these am planning to re-read The Many-Coloured Land and the rest of the saga of the exiles if I can find em at the back of my shelf

That's next on my list after..."
This makes me want to reread them - not thought about them in years. Marc Remillard is a great anti-hero

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