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What Else Are You Reading in November 2013?
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Nov 01, 2013 01:07AM
The 11th month is here, so what you plan on reading for the month.
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Just started Steelheart, about to finish The Name of The Wind and Neverwhere and also reading Blood Song, The Black Prism and Before They Are Hanged.
Currently reading Warbreaker. Next will be the last book from the Farseer Trilogy Assassin's Quest :)
This month I've got The Golden Torc and The Rose and the Thorn and after that I'll get back to The Rithmatist
I'm switching back and forth between Shutter Island, Inheritance (Inheritance cycle), The Wild Road, and Warriors: A Dangerous Path; all of which are rereads except Inheritance. Plus I'll have 2 Warriors books shipping from Amazon on Monday that I'll be wanting to read ASAP; I'll be reading a lot in November, I just don't know how many books I'll finish because I just can't settle LOL. I am currently reading Shutter Island.
Currently finishing, "The Road to Wigan Pier," by George Orwell, but planning to start, "Fragile Things," by Neil Gaiman, as soon as I'm done.
Right now I'm finishing up Fevre Dream, and then I'm thinking I'll try Shadow and Claw, because I've heard a lot of good things about Gene Wolfe but never read any of his stuff.
Finished The Well at the World's End, Volume I so of course I'm continuing on to The Well At The World's End: Volume II.And just because I love the covers:
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Just finished the Parish Mail series by Kira Snyder a YA UF. Really enjoyed
and
and the eArc of Season's Greetings, A Parish Mail Short.Now I'm moving on to eArc of
Just finished Warbreaker on my kindle. Read it last year in a paperback borrowed from a friend and just had to read it again
I'm currently half way through reading Unwind. Not sure yet what I'd be reading next.. Always have this not-knowing-what-to-read-next problem :) ...
Tara wrote: "I'm currently half way through reading Unwind. Not sure yet what I'd be reading next.. Always have this not-knowing-what-to-read-next problem :) ..."
I've just bought this on a kindle daily deal, you'll have to let me know if it's any good.
I've just bought this on a kindle daily deal, you'll have to let me know if it's any good.
Helen wrote: "I've just bought this on a kindle daily deal, you'll have to let me know if it's any good. "So far it's good.. the idea of the story is quite intriguing and it amazes me how authors can come up with such ideas...
Currently reading and about halfway through the second Mistborn "Well of Ascension", then planning on moving to Codex Alera and Prince of Thorns. If have the time I'll finish the last Mistborn also this month.
I've moved on to
and am enjoying it a lot. Humor, crazy happenings, characters I care about, interesting world-building.
I'm currently reading
The Golden Compass by Philip PullmanThen I'm going to read
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker, which I'm really excited to read!! :)
I love The Golden Compass and its sequels, Michelle! It's love or hate for a lot of people, but I hope you like it too :)
I just know I'll love it! I'm already in love with this first book and I'm only half way down w/ it. I know I'll be just as fascinated with all of them :)It's the perfect read for this time of year too. The cold, Brrrrr......( I'm on the East coast, US)
Okay Micheles you had me confused for bit.;)
I'm reading Furies of Calderon, Mistborn: The Final Empire, with a little Jane Eyre, and Why Paint Cats
I've finally picked up The Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks. The first book was pretty captivating, and so, on to the next.
Finished The Well At The World's End: Volume II and decided to continue with more vintage tales: Golden Cities, Far, edited by Lin Carter.
I started reading Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson and loving it. This author continues to amaze me with the level of details in his books and how easy it is to understand and imagine.
Oh goodness, so many people are reading books I loved this month! Warbreaker, The Night Angel Trilogy, Jane Eyre, The Golem and the Jinni, The Lies of Locke Lamora- they all get high praise from me! So far this month I've read Spore, The Beast of Babylon (Doctor Who 50th Anniversary E-shorts), Batman, Vol. 1: The Court of Owls, and Batman, Vol. 2: The City of Owls. I started Zoo City but put it on hold to read The Republic of Thieves. I'm also slowly reading Howl's Moving Castle. It's so good that I want to cherish it!
Finished The Rose and the Thorn last night. It was pretty good, but of the two prequels I preferred The Crown Tower. Still a solid story.Getting back into The Rithmatist, which I love so far.
I have just started reading Gardens of the moon by Steven Erikson and to be honest I'm finding it difficult to get into, but I will stick it out till the end in hope of it starts to make sense soon.
Finished Sunwing and Such Wicked Intent, now I'm onto Anna Dressed in Blood, but we'll see how far that goes.
I'm reading
for the third time. Or maybe the fourth. Who's counting anymore? As you can probably guess its one of my favorite books. Lol.
I finished listening to
. I was glad to finally catch up the Gentleman Bastards. My review - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Some of the books I'm reading at the moment are Green Rider, The Black Prism, and The Book Thief. And Hyperion.I also recently finished Steelheart. Hopefully I can get to reading The Rithmatist soon.
Put Anna Dressed in Blood on hold and returned it to the library; got kinda boring halfway through. Now I'm reading The Further Adventures of Xena: Warrior Princess, and rereading The Subtle Knife
Finished up Golden Cities, Far and am going with something much more recent (considering Golden Cities, Far had excerpts from Egyptian myths and medieval romances) -- The Time of Contempt, the most recently-translated-into-English of Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher novels.
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