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Anyway. I have decided to give it another try because I've been told I couldn't possibly "NOT love it" (meaning "how can you be so dumb ? This book is wonderful") :)


Now I am reading Predator One.








I'm now reading Fierce: A Fantasy Collection




Oh. My.
Read in a row City of Bones and Wheel of the Infinite. I can only recommend those books.
I was so...well...very happy to have found something new and this good.
I'll be starting The Death of the Necromancer when I'm done with this post :) and next, I intend to read the Raksura series.


Oh. My.
Read in a row City of Bones and Wheel of the Infinite. I can only recommend those books.
I was so...well...very happy to have fo..."
City of Books is good but her Raksura series is mindblowing! The Cloud Roads, The Serpent Sea, The Siren Depths

Oh. My.
Read in a row City of Bones and Wheel of the Infinite. I can only recommend those books.
I was so...well...very h..."
Yes, that's what I have been told but before I commited myself to a trilogy, I wanted to try her stand alones. I must say, I was very pleasantly surprised. I cannot wait to start the Raksura books.

Oh. My."
Right? I felt the same way--how did it take me so long to discover her? Her books are almost all very different in setting, so there's still more if you don't like the setting of one of them. I think I like Death of the Necro the most.

http://marion-hill.com/book-review-67...
I have decided to read more of Robert Silverberg during his prolific period from 1967-1976. I just started Tower of Glass and I have bought Downward to the Earth and Shadrach in the Furnace. Looking forward to finishing these novels throughout the summer.


Then I started The Girl on the Train.

Damning with faint praise? ;)


Now I'm reading Dark Star: An Oral Biography of Jerry Garcia.


Just finished Brian McClellan's Powder Mage excellent trilogy.
If you haven't read it yet, I recommend it : Promise of Blood, The Crimson Campaign and The Autumn Republic

Now I'm reading Cat's Cradle.

I just finished Last First Snow and found it thoroughly satisfying. Now to write up my review for Positive, which wasn't.

65% through Traitors Blade book one of the Greatcoats

I decided to read this because I read To Kill A Mockingbird and Go Set A Watchman this summer. The Intruder was originally published in 1959, just four years after Harper Lee's book. It's about a Northerner entering the south (just after The Brown Vs. The Board of Education decision, when southern towns were forced to integrate) and spreading segregationist views and inciting riots. Roger Anker's long introduction provides background on the reception of the novel and on the filming of it from Beaumont's screenplay by Roger Corman just a couple of years later. They filmed it on location in the south. The reaction of the southerners to the filming itself was almost as dramatic as the script. I just finished the intro and can't wait to get into the meat of the novel. I discovered the film is available on YouTube, so I'll definitely be watching it soon too. Beaumont and some of his writer friends like William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson (of Logan's Run fame) were bit actors in the film. The afterword is by Nolan about his part in it.




I posted it in another What are you reading thread for another group and someone else found a different version on Goodreads and posted the link. I followed it and found my version that way.
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