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What Else Are You Reading - December 2013
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Nov 30, 2013 09:21PM
What wondering what everyone is reading in order to finish up both the year, and their reading goals.
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I don't really have a reading goal, but I am reading Threads That Bind. So far it's an interesting read.
I've finished my reading goal for the year already. Currently working my way through David Gunn's Death's Head series. Am into Maximum Offence at the moment. Good trashy military SF fun.
Neal Asher has quite a review of the first book in that series: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I'm still reading books that I started in November- Zoo City, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, The Lightning Thief (audio), and The Republic of Thieves. My semester is finishing up so I'll have more time to read. I have a lot of books I want to read before the end of the year, so I'm motivated!
Behind on Ancillary Justice due to reading Happy Hour in Hell and just started Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution and then on to A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent. Should get me to my reading goal before the end of the year.
Tamahome wrote: "Neal Asher has quite a review of the first book in that series: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."That is such a spot on review.
Sort of reading Midnight Tides but my dislike for the book so far is stalling me significantly. Combined with having no motivation since I reached my goal and getting new video games means it will likely take me 3 more weeks.
I'm currently reading Allegiant by Veronica Roth. Then I'll move onto Eldest by Christopher Paolini and try finish up his Inheritance series.
I finished Control Point just as the month was ending and snagged The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms from the ebook library. Putting it on hold to tackle the club pick though-which so far is wonderful.
I just started God Decays which, the subtitle informs me, is a zombie novel. It is the debut novel by a blogger/philosopher Benjamin Cain (whose blog, Rants Within the Undead God, is well worth checking out).The blurb:
"Howard Rhodes, an NSA cryptanalyst, engineered the zombie apocalypse. So said the President of the United States in his shocking final address to the nation, which served as the American epitaph. Four years later, the old world is in ruins and is stalked by the living dead. Many survivors keep journals to record their travails in the hope that their lives still matter. There’s Jenna, a sardonic loner who is forced to care for others; Douglas, a young boy who wants to see the world outside his bomb shelter and make his dead mother proud; an old vagabond who has made his peace with the harsh truths he learned living in the margins of society; Thaddeus, a family man who will nevertheless do anything to see what comes after humanity; Hernando, who sees the dark humor in the new world; and Eric, Hernando’s mentally ill neighbor in Richmond, VA, who yearns for an adventure to shake up his routine and who just might know where to find the world’s most profound secret, hidden in the bowels of NSA headquarters, a secret from another star, the secret of why the world ended…of why God decays."
I've also recently started The Man from Primrose Lane and I'm still working on The Witching Hour and Fallen Dragon.
Finished up A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent and Beyond Dinocalypse over the weekend.Started up on Diaries of a Dwarven Rifleman last night. And will start listening to an audiobook of Dracula that's narrated in part by Tim Curry at some point today.
I'm still not done with Assassin's Quest, it's been slow going. I'm about 75% done. I'm liking it a lot actually. I just don't seem to have the time to read as much as I want. It's those holidays!
I'll be rereading some comics for my private book club: Y the Last Man and The Unwritten, volumes 1. I need to catch up on Ancillary Justice and finish A Natural History of Dragons. I'm also going to reread this month's Vaginal Fantasy pick, Guilty Pleasures. I'm so excited for them all!!
So I finished Assassin's Quest. I couldn't decide what to read next (too many good choices on my to-read list). So I decided it was time for me to go back to a good standby and reach for a Dresden. I'll be starting Summer Knight today.
I just finished God Decays. I highly recommend to anyone who likes zombies.I think I am going to focus on Peter F. Hamilton's Fallen Dragon for the next couple of days.
I finished listening to The Thousand Names, and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next book in the series. (My Review).
I also read Attack on Titan, Volume 2 (My Review).
I also read Attack on Titan, Volume 2 (My Review).
Ctgt wrote: "Just starting Pawn of Prophecy"I hope you enjoy. The Belgariad is like comfort food for me.
Taking a break from fiction and reading The Swerve: How the World Became Modern. Facinating story of a book lover and how that influnced history.
I should read something for Christmas. This summer I read How John Norton the Trapper Kept His Christmas. Now I wish I had saved it until now.
I should read something for Christmas. This summer I read How John Norton the Trapper Kept His Christmas. Now I wish I had saved it until now.
Dharmakirti wrote: "I just finished God Decays. I highly recommend to anyone who likes zombies.I think I am going to focus on Peter F. Hamilton's Fallen Dragon for the next couple of days."
I love Fallen Dragon so much. I read it when I was about 16 and connected with it like crazy, so much that I'm scared to reread it in case I don't enjoy it as much.
Dawn wrote: "I just finished American Gods I am planning on starting either Elantris or Promise of Blood"Elantris is awesome, extremely long but well worth it
Jennifer wrote: "So I finished Assassin's Quest. I couldn't decide what to read next (too many good choices on my to-read list). So I decided it was time for me to go back to a good standby and reach for a Dresde..."love the dresden files, summer knight is when the series really got good for me
Just started reading A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent & I'm hooked. Didn't expect it from some of the negative talk on it, but that's why we need to make our own decisions. :) Still chugging thru Magic Rises audiobook
Jeff wrote: "Just started reading A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent & I'm hooked. Didn't expect it from some of the negative talk on it, but that's why we need to make our own..."I'm getting my copy from the library today and I'm very exited about it. Totally agree with people having to make their own decisions ;)
Corey wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "So I finished Assassin's Quest. I couldn't decide what to read next (too many good choices on my to-read list). So I decided it was time for me to go back to a good standby and r..."I liked the three that came before Summer Knight, but I agree, this one is by far the best in the series so far.
Just finished Armageddon's Children never read anything by Terry Brooks before, but was able to jump straight into this one. A post-apocalyptic/Fantasy novel, it was a fantastic read and the start of a good saga i think.
I finished A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent (My Review).
I also read Attack on Titan, Volume 3 (My Review) and
Attack on Titan, Volume 4 (My Review)
I also read Attack on Titan, Volume 3 (My Review) and
Attack on Titan, Volume 4 (My Review)
Finished The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson My reviewStarting Dragon Haven
Just finished the club pick for the month. I'm about halfway through Shards of Honour now. Wow, Bujold was such a good writer right from her first book.
In addition to A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent, I'm also reading The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Once and Future King and The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death. After that I'll be reading Yesterday's Son to finish up a challenge. I'll also be reading the alt-pick His Majesty's Dragon.
I'm re-reading A Christmas Carol (the last time I read it was in 8th Grade English Class, a hundred years ago). I snagged it for free off of Amazon last week.
Misti wrote: "I'm re-reading A Christmas Carol (the last time I read it was in 8th Grade English Class, a hundred years ago). I snagged it for free off of Amazon last week."I also got it, it's free on Whyspersync for Voice too
I recently finished A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia Samatar. Snuck into the plot are all these little insights about books and how they affect people. I really think that anyone who reads fiction for pleasure would get something out of it.
Finished The Garden of Stones by Mark T Barnes on Audible. My ReviewWill be continuing the Theft of Swords with Avempartha The Riyria Revelations 2 also on Audible
I finished listening to The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane for SFF Audio. (My Review).
Now I'm listening to The Man With the Golden Torc
Now I'm listening to The Man With the Golden Torc
Finished Hamilton's Fallen Dragon - definitely recommend this one to any and all. Very well done. And now, a blast from the past... A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
Thomas wrote: "Finished Hamilton's Fallen Dragon - definitely recommend this one to any and all. Very well done. And now, a blast from the past... A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr."I'm currently reading, and enjoying, Fallen Dragon. So far, my only problem with the book is that I don't like the way Mr. Hamilton writes sex scenes, to me they read too much like wish fulfillment...a letter to Penthouse Forum. Fairly minor criticism though.
The corporatist future he depicts is a future I find to be more than a little terrifying.
Dharmakirti wrote: "Thomas wrote: "Finished Hamilton's Fallen Dragon - definitely recommend this one to any and all. Very well done. And now, a blast from the past... A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr."..."
I especially liked the way he avoided black-and-white, good guy, bad guy over-simplifications.
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