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What are you reading in September 2013?
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Aug 31, 2013 06:47PM
As another month go, a new month is upon us as usual for me to wonder what is on everyone's reading plate for digestion this month.
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I'm going to start my reread of A Dangerous Path (Warriors #5)...no ideas beyond that. Maybe continue my reread of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. We'll see.
I finished Shattered Pillars, which I highly, highly recommend, and, on a whim, started Osiris by E.J. Swift.
Going to be reading "Mystery of Grace," by Charles de Lint, to start off the month. More things to follow.
Fool's Fate and How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way. Then The Mists of Avalon and Cold Steel. Should be a great month!
Right now I'm reading Titus Alone and after that it'll either be The Man in the High Castle or The Dragon's Path.
I recently read City of Bones loved it, watched the movie then promptly ordered the rest of the Mortal Instruments series. That should keep me busy this month!
I'm reading the last book in the Infernal Devices series Clockwork Princess.. Not sure what I'll read after that..
just finished Guards! Guards! which i thoroughly enjoyed and im now starting Make Room! Make Room!. I plan to then read: Redshirts, The Color of Magic and The Affirmation
FinishingThe Rathbones - such a lovely book
Re-reading (with book club)
The Prophet - I´ve forgotten this book completely (I´d read it 2 times already)
and
I´m actually raising some books from my "gave-up-on" list, because of my Goodreads book clubs. I just hope I won´t regret it later
I'm trying to bust my hump and get done with Mistborn so I can start in on The Lions of Al-Rassan.
Mistborn: The Final Empire
The Lions of al-Rassan
Lára wrote: "FinishingThe Rathbones - such a lovely book
Re-reading (with book club)
The Prophet - I´ve forgotten this book completely (I´d read it 2 times already)
and
I´m actually raising some books from my..."
The Prophet by Amanda Stevens? I absolutely love her Graveyard Queen series. If you get wind of the release date for book 4
The Visitor please let me know! Have seen a couple of different release dates.
Satinder wrote: "The Prophet by Amanda Stevens? I absolutely love her Graveyard Queen series. If you get wind of the release date for book 4 The Visitor please let me know! Have seen a couple of different release dates."
Absolutely!
I´m waiting for the Visitor as well! Hers (Amanda Stevens) website says it´s going to be released in 2014. (no date´d been set yet)
I am trying to provide a correct release date of this book, here on Goodreads, but there´re so many librarians and everyone seem to have a different information.
Amanda Steven´s website is the one I take as correct one:
"The Visitor
The Graveyard Queen Series—Book Four
Paranormal Fiction
2014"
Lára wrote: "Satinder wrote: "The Prophet by Amanda Stevens? I absolutely love her Graveyard Queen series. If you get wind of the release date for book 4 The Visitor please let me know! Have seen a couple of d..."
Thanks for having a check Lara, I hope its sooner rather than later :-)
OMG yesterday I went to pick up my holds at the library and somehow 17 of my holds all came in at once. I thought I'd staggered then out to 3 a week or so.LOL so I have a lot of choice to how I'm spending my reading time.I'm thinking of starting one of these first
Battle Royale
Wizard of the Crow
Prince of Thorns
and
The Book of Cthulhu
for short stories in between I guess, then on to the rest. wow my brain's gonna pop.
I'm alternating between "The Heroes" by Joe Abercrombie, and the 4th book in the Psalms of Isaak series "Requiem" by Ken Scholes.. great fun, but I know I'll be tearing my hair out for the final Isaak book once I'm done!
Chris wrote: "I'm alternating between "The Heroes" by Joe Abercrombie, and the 4th book in the Psalms of Isaak series "Requiem" by Ken Scholes.. great fun, but I know I'll be tearing my hair out for the final Is..."The Psalms of Isaak series is awesome in all ways. Ken Scholes is a great author. It's too bad he isn't more widely known.
I finished the newest Drizzt, The Companions, which I did not enjoy. Now I'm read A Fortress In Shadow.
Sisterland
The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance - I never truly believed when people said "I enjoyed every word" until now It´s probably going to make it to my favourites list
I'm reading Towers of Midnight, very exciting. Went on Amazon UK looking forThe Summer Tree, said it was available to pre-order. Did this and then noticed it isn't released until Christmas day 2019!!
Helen wrote: "I'm reading Towers of Midnight, very exciting. Went on Amazon UK looking forThe Summer Tree, said it was available to pre-order. Did this and then noticed it isn't released until Christmas day 2019!!"Um. It'll give you something to look forward to?
As for myself, I finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane, which was unsurprisingly lovely and surprising, and started The Ocean at the End of the LaneTerry Pratchett's Snuff because, well, Discworld.
Last few weren't fantasy but I'm into
at the moments. Got it as an ARC which is always fun. Pretty good so far.
Finished Snuff (because once I start a Discworld book I'm pretty much not doing anything else until it's finished) and started The Shattered Goddess.
Joseph wrote: "Finished Snuff (because once I start a Discworld book I'm pretty much not doing anything else until it's finished) and started The Shattered Goddess."Was it good?
Sandra wrote: "Was it good?"Yes, very. No great surprise there. Like a lot of his more recent books, there's a real serious undercurrent.
A little late to the party but I just finished The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson and I've already started The Warded Man by Peter Brett and The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
Finally finished A Storm of Swords last night. By the end of it I felt like screaming, and then my head exploded...Moving on to The Rithmatist :)
Elise wrote: "Finally finished A Storm of Swords last night. By the end of it I felt like screaming, and then my head exploded...Moving on to The Rithmatist :)"
Lol.
The Rithmatist was a great book, hope you enjoy. Neat premise to it, and I liked the intricate magic in it.
Finished Emperor of Thorns yesterday on my Kindle. Eh, I have to be honest and say I really only liked the 2nd book of the trilogy. I couldn't really connect with the trilogy as a whole.Started The Many-Coloured Land
Finished The Shattered Goddess by Darrell Schweitzer and am moving on to the recently-published companion collection, Echoes of the Goddess: Tales of Terror and Wonder from the End of Time.
Just finished my advanced read of Heartwood. While this debut offering has its issues, the author is talented and spins and interesting tale. My review, http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I just finished The Rose and the Thorn and I thought it was great. I had also read The Crown Towerabout a week ago and loved it, can't say enough about the Riyria series.I have also been on a huge Robin Hobb tear.....read all of the Farseer, Liveship and Fool books, now I am reading Dragon Haven Want to read the Mark Lawrence series and then Discworld. Too little time!
I finished Echoes of the Goddess: Tales of Terror and Wonder from the End of Time and am about to start The Drowning City by Amanda Downum, which is one of those books I've had on my radar for a long time.
just finished off the infernal devices trilogy and book 1 (city of bones) of mortal instruments. definitely enjoyed the internals better. finished Bastial energy today and started the second book, but I'm torn because I'm also reading firstborn and it's awesome, and book5 of the last apprentice series. too many pages not enough hours.
Joseph wrote: "I finished Echoes of the Goddess: Tales of Terror and Wonder from the End of Time and am about to start The Drowning City by Amanda Downum, which is one of those books I've had on my radar for a lo..."I'd actually recommend the book by Amanda Downum, and I haven't heard many others starting it, so glad to see someone else! :) I thought it was an interesting take on a main character, so I'll definitely be looking forward to seeing what you think of it.
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