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message 801: by Wayland, Ernest Scribbler (new)

Wayland Smith | 3561 comments Mod
I'll add my own pet peeve about the stunningly attractive woman character. One thing I see over and over is a female character who about every male she meets throws themselves at (and sometimes some women), and she keeps being convinced she's not attractive. If no one's expressing interest, I could see it, but when they're the subject of so much attention, it gets old really quick.


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Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Like the 'plain' female MC of many a YA book :P


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Gary Sundell | 178 comments I wandered back to mysteryville for my current read. Book 4 of The Wheel of Time is mocking me. So is the next Discworld novel, Pyramids, but I'll get to them soon enough.


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Jessica | 446 comments Greg wrote: "Finished A Gathering of Shadows and now halfway through Station Eleven.

Station Eleven is fantastic so far IMO - quite a lot of character depth des..."


I loved Station Eleven Greg! Kind of like how I felt after reading The Sparrow (by Mary Doria Russell....highly recommend!) I was sort of frustrated with it when I first finished it, but it is one of those books that i cannot get out of my head. I'm sure I will re-read it eventually.

Cheers, Jessica


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Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Raven Rebecca wrote: "Wayland wrote: "I'll add my own pet peeve about the stunningly attractive woman character. One thing I see over and over is a female character who about every male she meets throws themselves at (a..."

Wow. Wow. So... that person was allowed to compliment you, but you weren't allowed to actually accept it? That makes no sense.


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Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
Sparrow Knight wrote: "Kevin wrote: "sir Lancer wrote: "What annoys me is female characters that are "the most beautiful woman he ever laid eyes on" type. Give me a smart, funny girl anyday over that one."

I'm inclined ..."


Exactly.

I just finished Uprooted.


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Greg Tatum | 8 comments Raven Rebecca wrote: "LOL I had someone who was interested in me compliment my appearance, and I said 'thank you'. And they told me that it was rather stuck-up to say thank you. I was apparently supposed to feign bashfulness. Bashfulness. I am many, many things. That ain't one of 'em."

I think I have complimented many, many women over the years, and I don't remember a single one who feigned bashfulness. That guy who said it was rude, is stupid.


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Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Just finished Skullcrack City by Jeremy Robert Johnson and it was fantastic. First that I have read from him but will definately be looking into his work.


message 809: by Kritika (new)

Kritika (spidersilksnowflakes) Just finished The Raven King last night, started Mort today! Both books have been fantastic (so far)


message 810: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
I love Mort, my favourite Pratchett :)


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Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Not my favourite but in my top three. Such a good book. Very nearly made as a film by Disney


message 812: by Greg (new)

Greg | 1471 comments I've only read Guards! Guards!: The Play and The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by him so far, and I enjoyed both of them in different ways.


message 813: by Gary (last edited Apr 30, 2016 09:25AM) (new)

Gary Sundell | 178 comments I read Mort last year. What great fun. Pyramids is next up on my Discworld tour.


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Greg | 1471 comments Just finished Antigone, the last of the three plays in The Oedipus Cycle, as part of a buddy read in another group. This was an extraordinary translation of the three plays by Fitts/Fitzgerald that's not only direct & deeply moving and a great straightforward read, but also lyrical, quite lovely! 5 ★ and added to my favorites shelf. Between this and Station Eleven, it's been an amazimg couple reading weeks!!


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Cupcakes & Machetes (hybridcreature) | 888 comments Mod
Just finished Magic Breaks and had the best time so I'm off to the next book!


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Sam (aramsamsam) | 364 comments @Gary: I love Pyramides! One of my favourite Discworld novels.

I finally finished A History of Reading today. Honestly, I think it is quite shallow and dull annd nothing like I anticipated. On the plus side, I can now declare this tbr dustcatcher ("catching dust since February 2008") read.


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Gary Sundell | 178 comments Hybrid Creature (devours books instead of brains) wrote: "Just finished Magic Breaks and had the best time so I'm off to the next book!"

I have only read the first 2 in that series and enjoyed them a great deal.


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Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 803 comments Just finished a reread of Storm Front for another group.


message 819: by [deleted user] (last edited May 11, 2016 12:27PM) (new)

Just finished Sleeping Giants - 5 star book for me. I started and not quite sure how I feel about Steal the Sky yet....


message 820: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I got an arc of Sleeping Giants earlier in the year and it is very good


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Vinca Russell (vinxlady) | 1567 comments I finished reading Fight Like A Girl a couple of days ago but was quite disappointed. Admittedly, I'm a tricky customer when it comes to short stories as I generally find they don't have enough depth to them to keep me satisfied, but I really struggled to engage with this collection. I *wanted* to enjoy it, but didn't connect with any of the characters and found it almost annoying that in a woman-focused, woman-written anthology the female characters were so often secondary, or forced to hide who they were. It didn't feel particularly empowering...

This is the third short story collection I've read in the last six months or so and the first where I've really not connected at all. Neil Gaiman's Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances was excellent, and I enjoyed a lot of Far Orbit Apogee, so it isn't
just that I don't 'do' short stories.

Has anyone else read it? The reviews seem to be mostly positive, though there aren't all that many available yet.


message 822: by Wayland, Ernest Scribbler (new)

Wayland Smith | 3561 comments Mod
...a truly horrible action adventure novel called Atlantis . Badly written on almost every front. I blame Mpauli :P since he was so strict about his Atlantis/siege requirement for the Black Manta challenge this month.


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Wayland wrote: "...a truly horrible action adventure novel called Atlantis . Badly written on almost every front. I blame Mpauli :P since he was so strict about his Atlantis/siege requirement for the..."

Oh I have Atlantis at home, I read some baaaad reviews and so it still sits on my shelf.


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Lel (lelspear) | 2424 comments Mod
Wayland wrote: "...a truly horrible action adventure novel called Atlantis . Badly written on almost every front. I blame Mpauli :P since he was so strict about his Atlantis/siege requirement for the..."

The things we read for a book challenge........


message 825: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
I tried to read one of those books (#5) and it was awful :(


message 826: by Wayland, Ernest Scribbler (new)

Wayland Smith | 3561 comments Mod
I just can't believe it's an 8 book series. Although that gives me a LOT of hope for my own writing career...


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Mike (mikenl) I came across a book in that series on a sale. The backstory seemed somewhat interesting, but I'm glad I didn't buy it after reading these comments.


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Shawnie | 3269 comments Mod
Lel wrote: "Wayland wrote: "...a truly horrible action adventure novel called Atlantis . Badly written on almost every front. I blame Mpauli :P since he was so strict about his Atlantis/siege req..."

So true, Lel! Isn't it funny what we come up with sometimes for the challenges? :D It's all part of the fun. I don't get stuck in a reading rut anymore.


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Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Wayland wrote: "I just can't believe it's an 8 book series. Although that gives me a LOT of hope for my own writing career..."

Haha! And I don't understand the average rating for each one (around 3.5, often higher), when all the reviews seem to be 1 and 2 stars??


message 830: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
Wayland wrote: "I just can't believe it's an 8 book series. Although that gives me a LOT of hope for my own writing career..."

LOL
I was at a discussion thing with Orson Scott Card once. He said there are two things that make you want to be a writer: You're either so inspired by books that you say, "Wow, I want to have that effect on people," or you say, "If THIS crap got published, I should have no problem."


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Gary Sundell | 178 comments I am currently reading Something Wyverian This Way Comes by Jeffrey M. Poole I really enjoy this series.


message 833: by Audrey, Queen of the Potato People (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 3542 comments Mod
I just finished The Arabian Nights and a couple short stories.


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Just finished The King's Blood (The Dagger and the Coin, #2) by Daniel Abraham The King's Blood - really enjoyed it. Will read The Tyrant's Law The Tyrant's Law (The Dagger and the Coin, #3) by Daniel Abraham next week I think.


message 835: by Lancer, Warden of the Slums (new)

Lancer (elancer) | 1667 comments Mod
Christina I really enjoyed that whole Quintet. Book 4 and 5 are the best Imo but the whole thing had a really satisfying ending.


message 836: by Wayland, Ernest Scribbler (new)

Wayland Smith | 3561 comments Mod
The last two I read were Uprooted which was one of the BOTM's and I really enjoyed it a lot, and Aesop's Fables which I'd been meaning to read for forever and finally got around to.


message 837: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 178 comments Finished Something Wyverian This Way Comes by Jeffrey M. Poole Something Wyverian This Way Comes by Jeffrey M. Poole Another fine humorous fantasy in the series.


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Gary Sundell | 178 comments Yesterday I also read a short story by Jeffrey M. Poole set shortly after Something Wyverian, The Hunt for Red Oskorlisk by Jeffrey M. Poole The Hunt for Red Oskorlisk


message 839: by Kirsty, Jedi Master (last edited May 25, 2016 05:35AM) (new)

Kirsty Cabot (kirstycabot) | 1924 comments Mod
Just finished Off to Be the Wizard - great fun! Deffo recommend it if you like computer based geekyness.


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Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 803 comments Just finished Sword Song Sword Song (The Saxon Stories, #4) by Bernard Cornwell . No one does a battle scene quite like Cornwell.


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I finished a Vorkosigan novella, The Mountains Of Mourning The Mountains Of Mourning by Lois McMaster Bujold - I thought it was brilliant.


message 842: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 178 comments Just finished A Multitude of Monsters (The Ebenezum Series) by Craig Shaw Gardner A Multitude of Monsters by Craig Shaw Gardner It has been about 30 years since I last read this. I had so forgotten about the cliffhanger ending.


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Ashly (ashlyh) I finished Days of Blood & Starlight (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #2) by Laini Taylor the other day. I loved it.


message 844: by Cupcakes & Machetes, Hybrid Creature (new)

Cupcakes & Machetes (hybridcreature) | 888 comments Mod
Just finished The Builders. It was fun but not overly deep. Short read.


message 845: by Margo (new)

Margo The Lazarus Prophecy. Good old school horror but a bit disappointing at the end. I felt the author was rushing to meet a deadline.


message 846: by Greg (new)

Greg | 1471 comments Methuen wrote: "I'm currently reading 'Tolstoy - A Russian Life' - despite the title, it contextualises Tolstoy's life through his writing - that is, chronologically studies his life alongside his literary progres..."

This sounds really interesting Methuen!


message 847: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
A really slow reading week for me. Turns out its difficult to read on holidays with a toddler.
Working my way through Written in the Blood by Stephen Lloyd Jones. An interesting book so far


message 848: by Margo (new)

Margo Enjoy your holiday Paul. It's hard to believe that one day you will miss having a toddler interrupt your reading ;-)


message 849: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Its great fun :-)


message 850: by Margo (new)

Margo Yep! And soon you can go back to work for a rest haha


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