JlawrenceThe Road to Science Fiction 1 a multi-book anthology charting the history of sf - this first volume's all pre-20th century stuff and pretty interesting. Also finishing up the bizarre The 57th Franz Kafka by Rudy Rucker -- that is, if I can find where I put it in my apt!
Stephanie
I am finishing up Bujold's Sharing Knife series with Horizon -- I am so grateful for this book club as it has introduced me to Bujold and her wonderful writing! Romance isn't really my thing, but I've been sucked into this series all the same as the Chalion set. I will probably wait a little bit before trying her Vorkosigan series -- only because I have so many books on my to read list already.
My next few planned reads are Ancillary Justice, Ender's Game (have had the paperback on the bookshelf for a few years now and never read it), and Under the Dome (for a local book club I just joined). I also have Wild Cards and Grave Mercy e-books checked out from the library if I make it through those books. If. The Under the Dome book club isn't meeting until the beginning of January, so I might switch stuff around.
Right now I am also reading S., which I suspect is going to take me awhile as a side project because of it's nontraditional narrative.
Carolina
I won't be reading Ancillary Justice this month :(. Couldn't get it through the library (nor physical or digital). I'm reading Ender's Gamein the mean time.
DharmakirtiJoe Informatico wrote: "After I finish Ancillary Justice, I'm going to read Three Parts Dead, because damn, it sounds interesting."
I really enjoyed Three Parts Dead. I really liked the protagonist, Tara Abernathy. I liked that it had a legal thriller (very interesting combination of magic/necromancy and contract law) feel to it. I eagerly await the sequel!
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I'm reading Curse of Chalion right now. By the time it arrived in the mail the bookclub was done with it so I set it on the shelf for a bit. Loving it. Sooooo much.
After that I'll probably tackle Ancillary Justice unless one of the many other unread books on my shelf jumps out at me and demands to be read.
kvon
I read Night Film by Marisha Pessl. It's one of those that allows you to believe or disbelieve the supernatural elements. It's about a journalist investigating a cult horror director, but is he getting drawn into his own horror story?
Now reading Deadlocked, one of the last of the Sookie Stackhouse books.
Nancy O'Toole
I'm reading the new Tamora Pierce book, Battle Magic and it's really great. I love the fact that she can continue to expand the Circle world fifteen years after Sandry's Book.
Jeff Namadan
Listening to Magic Bleeds and about to start reading Ancillary Justice. Also splurged on the full series of The Sandman as it was on sale on Comixology so working thru the 75 issues.
JosephDavid wrote: "I'm a fan of William Morris. My favorites are his retelling of the The Volsunga Saga, The Roots of the Mountains, and The House of the Wolfings. I also enjoy his socialist utopia stories A Dream of John Ball and News from Nowhere, Or, an Epoch of Rest: Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance. His The Defence of Guenevere is good poetry.
Project Gutenberg has lots of his works. I notice some I've yet to read, more on the to-be-read pile."
Excellent! You've gotten much further than I have -- the only works of his I've read are the ones reprinted in the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series back in the late 1960s/early 1970s.
(Although I have to admit that this time around, I pulled out my BAF paperbacks so that I could read the Lin Carter introductions, but have been reading the story proper on my Kindle via Gutenberg.)
Kristina
reading The Hallowed Hunt but not liking it as much as book 2. picking up Ancillary this afternoon at the library. The reading speed has declined drastically since nano started though...
Nils KrebberSpin - really interesting science fiction yarn, got it in a humble bundle and am fully fascinated by the idea of the book. Earth time is slowed down to a trickle in comparison to the rest of the universe but protected from the imminent problems. I am halfway through and the ideas of how humanity could react to this and which possibilities and problems arise are fascinating. Even if the payoff is stupid, the ideas alone are fascinating to follow up.
Then I guess I'll continue into the Vorkosigan Saga, as Shards of Honour, from the same bundle, really rekindled my interest in adult sf.
Lena Fickle
I'm reading A Clash of Kings by George RR Martin. I'm thinking I'm going to take a break from that book to read Ascension by Jacqueline Koyagani. I am also working my way through the short stories in the Old Mars collection.
Michele Shaw
Reading through Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon, very engaging so far and I like that the female lead is just out for glory (something female character rarely do) but I am concerned that it's leading up to a climax where Eco-terrorists are defeated with Chekhov's fruitcakes.