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What are you reading in Jan 2014?
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Jan 03, 2014 07:18PM

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I don't really have a preference regarding these threads. Those who have a preference can duke it out and I'll do what I'm told by whoever is left standing.

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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
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Maybe I'll move on to Prince Caspian.

Probably because I had to read it twice. See my review where I talk about this.
And I thought I was being harsh in my review, until I read Becky's. Hehe. I was too gentle.

I didn't even get everything that I had planned to say in there. It was late and I was tired and there was just too many things for me to mention ALL OF THE THINGS. Plus I kept watching my character count dwindle. I think that's one of my longest reviews.


That sucks - I have that on my list to read this year. :-/
I think I'll still read it, but lower my expectations going in.

I bought the omnibus that has the first 3 books. I hate it when a book 'looks' better than it is. :(
Of course I'll still try it. But I won't expect too much of it.

I think I'll still read it, but lower my expectations going in."
Yeah. Would help. I think I expected more.
I plan on finishing it (unless it gets painful) but I don't know about the rest of the series.






Laurel, I've been meaning to get back into that Corey series.

There is a fourth coming out later this year. I'm not certain what the length of the series is meant to be...

I didn't enjoy the first book as much as I felt I should (if that makes sense). Not sure what it was as I really like the universe that they created. I keep meaning to pick up the second one but haven't got around to it yet (similar to my relationship with Mistborn really).
Finished The Fuller Memorandum and decided to jump straight in to The Apocalypse Codex. Really enjoying it so far.


Thanks Laurel, that is actually really helpful. I'm pleased that there are some interesting new characters, and the line I've quoted from your post has pretty much sold me on reading the next one. :)

In return, I'm going to try the Charles Stross series you're reading (as soon as I can fit it in)!


Going to have to agree with Laurel. They are great books.
Sounds good Laurel. I'll try Calibans War and you try The Atrocity Archive.
Come on Chris. Give in to the series.... ;)

Expanse I've enjoyed, but I'm not sure about the direction they're taking the series after the third book. Hopefully it works.

...and you try The Atrocity Archive.
Come on Chris. Give in to the series.... ;)"
I'll second Atrocity Archive. I've really enjoyed the few Charles Stross titles I've read.

I still love you, (although that makes me cry).

I still love you, (although that makes me cry)."
Sorry!


Just be aware that his stuff definitely falls into the darker and more realistic side of fantasy which some people don't particularly care for if they like more escapist "traditional" fantasy. So it depends if that appeals to you.
I think you should absolutely give it a try though.

Reminder, folks: Link to the title of a book, not just the cover. Lots of people browse from touch-based devices where you can't mouse over the cover image to see the title.
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