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Susinok | 5205 comments I'm about 30% into Fair Play!


message 6602: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Karen wrote: "Josh wrote: "I'm not really reading right now. For one thing, I'm writing -- and I don't seem to read much while I write -- and for another, I'm really sleepy at night. I've had troub..."

I hope you'll have more reading time very soon! And glad to hear about the Hansen/Colton book :-)


message 6603: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments I started reading yesterday Song of the Loon but it will have to wait now for after Fair Play :-)


message 6604: by Idamus (new)

Idamus I am finally home, and I have Fair Play on my Kindle

Reading time :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
:-)


message 6606: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments KC wrote: "I hope you'll have more reading time very soon! And glad to hear about the Hansen/Colton book :-)"

I join the general good wishes for more reading time dear Johanna!

In the meantime I found a new Hansen/Colton thanks to... KC: she reads Song of the Loon and someone commented that a better an example of the author overcoming the pulp medium to produce literature is ''Lost on Twilight Road'' by James Colton. But costs $299.99 on Amazon.

I also found out that A Country of Old Men was translated in 1993 into Italian as ''Omicidio a Tempo di Rock'' for a very famous series of thrillers: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22...

My research is the result of restraining myself from reading Fair Play: I feel I should work, so I don't read it, but I don't work either because I'm frustrated that I can't read, so I find all possible alternatives... Probably I should adopt a more rational policy ;-).


message 6607: by KC (last edited Nov 10, 2014 10:16AM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "In the meantime I found a new Hansen/Colton thanks to... KC: she reads Song of the Loon and someone commented that a better an example of the author overcoming the pulp medium to produce literature is ''Lost on Twilight Road'' by James Colton. But costs $299.99 on Amazon."

Lol, i'm sure they're right! As for Colton books, there are three that are available and affordable (all being relative on both accounts): Strange Marriage (which Johanna recommended here), Todd, and The Outward Side.


message 6608: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Antonella wrote: "My research is the result of restraining myself from reading Fair Play: I feel I should work, so I don't read it, but I don't work either because I'm frustrated that I can't read, so I find all possible alternatives... Probably I should adopt a more rational policy ;-). "

*LOL* That's me today, Antonella! I did research something else, but the rest is the same... How could you see that from Switzerland? ;-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments I'm at 40% in Fair Play! :)


message 6610: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "I'm at 40% in Fair Play! :)"

:-)


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Ame | 1744 comments HJ wrote: "Ame wrote: "I got my book during the night. And then I'm at work now and after work I get relatives for a visit. So reading time is sparse today :(

Life's so unfair!

(such are my firstworldproble..."


Haha! No, I'm quite sure they'd not appreciate it very much as they are people who once told me I had nothing to worry about my son being gay as he was such a boy and so manly.

I told them I wasn't worried at all, he might turn out gay after all.

That topic hasn't been brought up again.


message 6612: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Ame wrote: "I told them I wasn't worried at all, he might turn out gay after all."

Good answer!


message 6613: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Varecia wrote: "*LOL* That's me today, Antonella! I did research something else, but the rest is the same... How could you see that from Switzerland? ;-)"

;-)

I'm glad I'm not the only one following this crazy road...


message 6614: by Idamus (new)

Idamus 25% into Fair Play and giving up for now, I need sleep, a migraine woke me up at 5am and I'm beat.

Nite folks


message 6615: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Antonella wrote: "Ame wrote: "I told them I wasn't worried at all, he might turn out gay after all."

Good answer!"


I agree!


message 6616: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
I was at about 30% in Fair Play, but it was 1:00am and I needed to get up for work at 7:00. So I reluctantly set it aside, then of course had insomnia. Good thing the kiddos were mostly mellow(ish) today. : )


message 6617: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments I finished my reread of Fair Game last night at 1.30, being careful to leave the Kindle out of reach to avoid stupid ideas like starting immediately Fair Play.

That is I will need self-discipline to work today. Maybe I can make tiny breaks now and then and read a bit...


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Sabine | 3041 comments Antonella wrote: "I finished my reread of Fair Game last night at 1.30, being careful to leave the Kindle out of reach to avoid stupid ideas like starting immediately Fair Play.

That..."


Antonella, I am so proud of you! :-)


message 6619: by Antonella (last edited Nov 11, 2014 02:31AM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Sabine wrote: "Antonella, I am so proud of you! :-)"

Thank you, me too.

At the moment I just wanted to make a break and read only a tiny bit of ''Fair Play'' and... I don't find it! I do have a bit of a mess with my account with amazon, because of different passwords, still...

ETA: I bought it, or bought it again. I'll see when I check the credit card account.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Probably I should adopt a more rational policy ;-).
..."


Balance in all things -- as you would tell me!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I hope you'll have more reading time very soon! And glad to hear about the Hansen/Colton book :-)"

I join the general good wishes for more reading time dear Johanna!

In the meantime I ..."


Lost on Twilight Road pops up on a semi-regular basis on ABE. It's such an odd story, but it has so much I love about it. It's one of my favorites of the Colton era.


message 6622: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Probably I should adopt a more rational policy ;-).
..."

Balance in all things -- as you would tell me!"


Today it went better. I had two breaks and read in total one third of it. Now I'm going to read a bit more, but I don't plan to finish it, I treat it as something precious, to savour.


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Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Probably I should adopt a more rational policy ;-).
..."

Balance in all things -- as you would tell me!"

Today it went better. I had two breaks and read in total ..."


I haven't even started it yet! Tonight is looking good, though, and tomorrow. I think I'm ready now.


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Varecia | 956 comments Antonella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Probably I should adopt a more rational policy ;-).
..."

Balance in all things -- as you would tell me!"

Today it went better. I had two breaks and read in total ..."


You're good, Antonella! I caved and spent the whole day reading Fair Play. It was totally worth being shot by an irate customer tomorrow when he finds out that he will have to wait one more day for his text ;-)


message 6625: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Yay, I got off from school 2 hours early today, I CAN FINISH FAIR PLAY TODAY :-)

And my study adviser for the big December essay approved my choice, so reseach can begin.


message 6626: by Becky (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) I finished it snuggled up in bed with the electric blanket on when I came home early from work sick. It distracted me from coughing, sneezing and sniffling. :D


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HJ | 3603 comments Becky wrote: "I finished it snuggled up in bed with the electric blanket on when I came home early from work sick. It distracted me from coughing, sneezing and sniffling. :D"

Josh as medicine! I hope you feel better soon.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm irritated in a mellow sort of way by my reading habits of late. I'm so busy that I just don't have time. And when I do have time I only get a few pages in before I start to fall asleep!

So, I'm still reading The Sign of Four. Once that's done, FP will be next! I promise!


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am reading Sleigh Ride by Heidi Cullinan. The Christmas/Winter stories are out already! Since it's so cold today, it seems appropriate.


message 6630: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Becky wrote: "I finished it snuggled up in bed with the electric blanket on when I came home early from work sick. It distracted me from coughing, sneezing and sniffling. :D"

Feel better soon!


message 6631: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "I am reading Sleigh Ride by Heidi Cullinan. The Christmas/Winter stories are out already! Since it's so cold today, it seems appropriate."

I have it on my list. She had a cute Christmas story last year too.


message 6632: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments KC wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I am reading Sleigh Ride by Heidi Cullinan. The Christmas/Winter stories are out already! Since it's so cold today, it seems appropriate."

I have it on my list. She..."


Yes, Sleigh Ride is in the same town, and has Arthur, one of the side characters from last year. I loved the Gabriel, the geeky/kinky librarian!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Now I am reading Nothing Special by Jay Northcote. Jay has joined my other favorite British authors. I love her stuff.


message 6634: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Correction, I'm reading Nothing Ventured, which is in the same town as Nothing Special. Lazy sod trains for a mud race. Fun. :)


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Haldis | 1288 comments Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful? Do you create a "I would rather die then read this book" shelf or do you just remove it? Just wondering.
ps. and here I thought a book described as a paranormal time travel romance murder mystery might be fun.


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Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful? Do you create a "I would rather die then read this book" shelf or..."

I'm not very organised with my shelves. I tend to go from 'Want to Read' to 'Read' and only occasionally click on 'Currently Reading.' I'm much too lazy to create a shelf to put my dnf's on. The books just go to the last page of my kindle where I hardly ever venture.

ps. and here I thought a book described as a paranormal time travel romance murder mystery might be fun.
I would think that too.


message 6637: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful? Do you create a "I would rather die then read this book" shelf or..."

I just remove them. I don't have a DNF shelf. If I put the book down with the intention of finishing it later, I'll just change it back to own-but-unread (a shelf I made).


message 6638: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful? Do you create a "I would rather die then read this book" shelf or..."

I have a hard time not finishing a book I have bought and paid money for. Even if it's just a begrudging, half-hearted skimming, I'll get through it. I do have a DNF shelf, though it's only got two things on it. I have quite a few books now that I haven't finished for whatever reason (mostly they're library books that I had to return), but I intend to, and they go on the "on hold" shelf.


message 6639: by Na (new)

Na | 354 comments Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful?"

I have a DNF shelf. If I remove it, I know I can forget which book it was, and I don't want to read or download it again.


message 6640: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments I figured I would just remove it. That's what I did with the other DNF, but that one I hadn't marked as "currently reading"...Thanks, I also am too lazy to create a new shelf....


message 6641: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Na wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful?"

I have a DNF shelf. If I remove it, I know I can..."


Very good point!!


message 6642: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Life is too short for me to read something I don't enjoy. I just move on.


message 6643: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments And I am just now somehow finding out that Robin Hobb has a new book in the Assasin's universe! I loved the two trilogies in that series, and the Fool was such an enigmatic gender-fluid character.

Fool's Assassin:

Fool's Assassin (The Fitz and the Fool, #1) by Robin Hobb


message 6644: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Susinok wrote: "Life is too short for me to read something I don't enjoy. I just move on."

That's exactly what I say. I just cheered myself up by downloading "Come unto these Yellow Sands". I'm going to read that. :-)


message 6645: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Haldis wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Life is too short for me to read something I don't enjoy. I just move on."

That's exactly what I say. I just cheered myself up by downloading "Come unto these Yellow Sands". I'm go..."


Perfect! I am going to re-read that one soon. I am going to take a few days off for along weekend in December sometime and indulge in some lounging/reading (NO Xmas shopping!)


message 6646: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Susinok wrote: "And I am just now somehow finding out that Robin Hobb has a new book in the Assasin's universe! I loved the two trilogies in that series, and the Fool was such an enigmatic gender-fluid character.
..."


These pop up on my recommended for you on Amazon. Maybe I will try them.


message 6647: by Calathea (last edited Nov 14, 2014 12:57AM) (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful? Do you create a "I would rather die then read this book" shelf or..."

I have a dnf-shelf and a finish later-shelf. They get relegated to one of those. ;)
And like Na said, I need them to keep track of the dnf-ed books so I don't buy them again on accident.


message 6648: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Calathea wrote: "I have a dnf-shelf and a finish later-shelf. "

That's a good idea! It would make it a lot easier for me to differentiate between books/authors I do not want to read again and books/authors I was just momentarily in the wrong mood for.


message 6649: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments It is so difficult to read something after two extraordinary good books and be fair...

I read Sleigh Ride, but maybe it would have worked better closer to Christmas when my mood is mellowing :-)
And I finished an older contemporary by Alex Beecroft, Shining in the Sun, which I quite liked. I read some of her historical m/m novels before, those are good too.


message 6650: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Haldis wrote: "Question: What do people do with books you are "currently reading" and decide 30% or so in that a root canal would be less painful?"

I think it is important to give it a one star, not only as a service to your readers friends, but also for yourself, in case you in a couple of years forget you had read it and found it awful.

For I eliminated several ones from my Kindle because I thought: ''If I die, I don't want anybody to think I read such shit ;-)''.


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