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What Else Are You Reading? July 2013



How did you get a early copy of The Republic of Thieves?

I'm not sure what I'm going to read next. Celebromancy is what I want to read next, but that doesn't come out till Tuesday, and I may end up starting something else before then. Just not sure what.




Everyone needs a break, now and then. That's why I'm reading Shogun.
Apparently I needed a long break from scifi.

The Diamond Age and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress are next on the list!"
Moon is harsh mistress is a great classic. Good choice. Can't buy everything Heinlein is hashing out but still very intersting stuff.
I finished listening to Agent to the Stars for SFF Audio. It was alright, but nothing special. You can read my Full review here.
Resuming my Dresden audio re-read with Small Favor
Resuming my Dresden audio re-read with Small Favor





About 3/4 the way through The Gammage Cup. In the hands of a lesser writer it could be twee, but it is charming. Strong on characters, decent plot. A quick light read.





I can't speak to audio, but I'll say that for the Discworld books it took a few volumes before Pratchett really hit his stride. You might want to skip ahead to Mort (the first book about Death) or Wyrd Sisters (the second book about Granny Weatherwax and company; the first one,Equal Rites, is not without its charms, but again he's still feeling his way into things).
Bill wrote: "Started reading The Rook, but it didn't hold my attention. Now I'm reading A Voyage to Arcturus. What a bizarre book. Written in the 20s. More fantasy than sci fi. Resembles CS Lewis' space trilogy..."Very weird book. Too much so for me, never finished it. Yet, it was well written and had a style of its own. Lindsay's voice and vision was unique. Other than both Lewis and Lindsay writing a fantasy space voyage and concerned with philosophical issues I can't see much in common. The issues they treat and their styles are very different. Arcturus is just sui genus, in my opinion. Maybe I should give it another try.

Michael Moorcock has some interesting things to say about the book, at the bottom of this page:
http://www.savoy.abel.co.uk/HTML/arct...
Jenny wrote: "I read The Color of Magic yesterday but didn't love it like the Tiffany Aching books. Should I keep trying? Would the audio be better?"
Wee Free Men...small purple Scots and a frying pan for a weapon.Loved it!
Wee Free Men...small purple Scots and a frying pan for a weapon.Loved it!

I liked the Messenger

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

I liked the Messenger"
I'm about 100 pages in and I'm quite enjoying it. I was a little leery starting out, the prologue and first couple chapters didn't really do much for me, but the person who loaned me the book said to stick with it.
I've also started reading The Winds of Khalakovo based on the Pat's Fantasy Hotlist review. http://fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com/20...

I finished both of them too. I loved Redshirts, but I was not into Ringworld at all :S


I had a very similar reaction to Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles, unfortunately.

I don't read many Doctor Who books but I read one on ocassion. The best I've read in the past couple of years is Doctor Who: Forever Autumn. There may be others even better out there but that is the best that I've come across recently.

The worst thing is it seems like it should have been a match made in heaven -- give the Doctor to an author who writes large-canvas hard SF and let him run with it without having to deal with the constraints of a TV episode.

Any other essential Dr Who novels you can recommend?

Now reading a non-fiction work by Samuel Arbesman, The Half-life of Facts: Why Everything We Know Has an Expiration Date. Just started, but a good read so far.

My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Starting the next book in the series on kindle Absolution Gap and continuing the Dresden series on Audible with Proven Guilty

I'm also reading my friend's book still. I'm about a third through. I do have some issues with the tech he discusses, but it's an interesting idea he's playing with. I might finish it today...depending on how sidetracked I get with Project Runway, Next Food Network Star, and Animal Crossing New Leaf.
I finished up Before They Are Hanged. I really enjoyed it, looking forward to finishing the trilogy next month. (My Review)
Going to try to finish up Midnight Tides this week.
Going to try to finish up Midnight Tides this week.


I finished rereading Harpist in the Wind, and had it signed by McKillip, and then accidentally tore the cover halfway off. Sigh. Now I'm rereading book 2.
I also had my ARC of The Lies of Locke Lamora signed, and he threw in a self-portrait.

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