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message 101: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I read that in January and loved it . Two very good development stories running side by side.
It reminded me of Blood Song , even to the point where both books had a Vaelin charachter


message 102: by Cupcakes & Machetes, Hybrid Creature (new)

Cupcakes & Machetes (hybridcreature) | 888 comments Mod
Paul wrote: "I read that in January and loved it . Two very good development stories running side by side.
It reminded me of Blood Song , even to the point where both books had a Vaelin charachter"


Blood Song is on my to-read list so I find that very exciting.


message 103: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
The two authors have acknowledged how similar their books are so you should enjoy Blood Song. The sequek to Stavelets book is out in January as well so worth waiting on


message 104: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Roberts I just finished In Fury Born very enjoyable. I read it as soon as it arrived as I'd been a David Weber fan for years but didn't know about this one until recently.


message 105: by Roger, Knight Radiant (new)

Roger | 2032 comments Mod
Adrian wrote: "I just finished In Fury Born very enjoyable. I read it as soon as it arrived as I'd been a David Weber fan for years but didn't know about this one until recently."

What would you recommend as a starting book/reading order for David Weber, I've always noticed his books, just never purchased one.


message 106: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Roberts I would suggest On Basilisk Station. It is the first of the Honor Harrington novels but can stand on its own easily. The ongoing story over the series, is really a back ground thing for the first six or seven books. You won't feel you have to get the next one at the end so you're not committing yourself to a 25 book read. On Basilisk Station is also half the size of In Fury Born, otherwise I would have said to give that a go.


message 107: by Roger, Knight Radiant (new)

Roger | 2032 comments Mod
Adrian wrote: "I would suggest On Basilisk Station. It is the first of the Honor Harrington novels but can stand on its own easily. The ongoing story over the series, is really a back ground thing ..."

That sounds like exactly what I'm looking for.

Thank you!


message 108: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Roberts You're welcome.


message 109: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I finished Railsea by China Mieville. I've mixed feelings on it. I liked the story and the characters. It had interesting twists but sadly the style irritated me a little too much throughout . It was my first of his books and I don't imagine I'll rush to read more


message 110: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I just finished The Incorruptibles by John James Horner , a debut fantasy novel just out. It was really good, Sort of a fantasy equivalent of firefly , taking standard fantasy species and themes and placing them in a wild west setting. Slap the Roman Empire in charge of it all and thats were this book starts out. The characters and plot were pretty good as well ☺


message 111: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Next up Locke Lamora


message 112: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Roberts Paul wrote: "I just finished The Incorruptibles by John James Horner."

That sounds good Paul, I've put that on my list of to reads. I think I'll wait for the paperback though.


message 113: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
I finished Heir of Fire and it was so worth the wait. Review coming shortly :)


message 114: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Its worth a read Adrian . I woukd have bought it if i didnt win it as a few online friends gave it great reviews . Pick it up when the pb is out ☺


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Kirsty Cabot (kirstycabot) | 1924 comments Mod
Ubik - I read this in less than a day. Really interesting concept, I very much enjoyed it!


message 116: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I do love a good Philip K Dick book


message 117: by Freya, Dragon Rider (new)

Freya (flamecat) | 1835 comments Mod
I last read Pay the Piper which was a short, fun faerie story about a modern day 'rock and roll' Pied Piper of Hamlin.


message 118: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Just finished my Halloween read The Vanishing Witch by Karen Maitland. Interesting suoernatural story


message 119: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I recently finished a reread of The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly which is still one if the best fairy tale twists out there . Uts sirt if a mix of Narnia and Pans Labyrynth. I'm now reading the new Anne Rice book Prince Lestat . Very good so far


message 120: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
I still need to read Interview with a Vampire, had that one for ages!


message 121: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Its a good book but Vampire Lestat is better


message 122: by Rick (new)

Rick Interview and Vampire Lestat are both great in very different ways. Personally, I'd stop there. The rest aren't bad at all but increasingly start to milk the concept.


message 123: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Some where weaker but one of my favourites was Blood and Gold which was the 8th.


message 124: by Kirsty, Jedi Master (last edited Nov 24, 2014 04:39AM) (new)

Kirsty Cabot (kirstycabot) | 1924 comments Mod
Started and finished reading The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes Saturday. A late birthday present that's been on my to read list for a long time! I really enjoyed it - proper creepy. Vol. 2 is now on my wish list :)


message 125: by Tom (new)

Tom | 216 comments I've just read throne of glass by Sarah J maas. It was ok but to much talk of dresses and love triangles. It ends up like twilight with assassins


message 126: by Clarkiep (last edited Nov 24, 2014 05:12AM) (new)

Clarkiep Kirsty wrote: "Started and finished reading The Sandman, Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes Saturday. A late birthday present that's been on my to read list for a long time! I really enjoyed it - prope..."

This is my bugbear of graphic novels, I never got into it. It's almost universally acclaimed (and the highest rated book in my Goodreads "Read" list...) but something just never clicked with me, still no idea why. Maybe I'll re-read it one day and see if I can change my tune :S

I just finished The Time Machine because the Avengers vs Xmen challenge compelled me to ha.


message 127: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Tom wrote: "I've just read throne of glass by Sarah J maas. It was ok but to much talk of dresses and love triangles. It ends up like twilight with assassins"

Noooo it's nothing like that! I mean, yes, love triangles, but there's no sparkly vampires and the female protagonist actually has some sort of personality AND she can stand up for herself! I'd like to see Bella Swan try that :P


message 128: by Tom (new)

Tom | 216 comments it wasn't bad. Good enough for me to be halfway through the second now but I definitely think it's aimed more at young women than me


message 129: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I just finished Brandon Sandersons new Reckoners Novella Mitosis. Really good but too short . ☺Bring on Firefight.


message 130: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
I just finished Foxglove Summer by Ben Aaronivitch. Its the fifth in his Peter Grant series and its not waning ☺
I'm finally starting my ARC of Prividence of Fire by Brian Staveley now and I've been looking forward to this one. ☺


message 131: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Finished The Lost Hero and Across the Universe, liked them both! And I'm currently reading two other books, will hopefully finish one of them today.


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Galaxy Press (goodreadscomgalaxypress) | 8 comments Finished Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and onto Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch. The former was beautiful. The latter has a wicked sense of humor.

♥,
Cat at Galaxy Press


message 133: by Ryse Felix (new)

Ryse Felix Susan wrote: "Carla wrote: "I'd heard only good things about The Tale of Atlantis, so I moved it up my TBR list and bought it. Wonderful with great characters, and its just picking up pace. And t..."

Its a great book and the landscape it is set in is very imaginative. But I couldn't understand the whole idea behind Phineas' story. It sidetracks the main book every 50 pages and it doesn't come to a conclusion. That's the problem with indie books. They don't cut the book where it needs to be cut.


message 134: by Jessie (new)

Jessie | 6 comments Recently finished Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys on audiobook--- a choice I highly recommend. We all know how important a good reading voice is. Also, Ursula le Guin's The Other Wind. It was a good quick read, with all the feels in the denouement. Each was my first by those authors and I'm convinced their others works are worth a go.


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Galaxy Press (goodreadscomgalaxypress) | 8 comments Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

So good. I really, really enjoyed it, especially the ending. PKD really kept me hooked on Dekard's internal struggle. I just gave it over to my friend and she's almost done now, too.

♥,
Cat at Galaxy Press


message 136: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
The Gunslinger, which was wonderful, and now I need the others!


message 137: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Worth a trip to pick up the rest . I'm on such a slow reading rate because of Christmas and a few illnesses but hopefully I'll be back up to pace now


message 138: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Just finished my first book of the year , a proof of Brian Staveley's The Providence of Fire
Wow. It was amazing . Epic fantasy at its best. Loved it. Great start to my reading year.


message 139: by Cupcakes & Machetes, Hybrid Creature (new)

Cupcakes & Machetes (hybridcreature) | 888 comments Mod
Paul wrote: "Just finished my first book of the year , a proof of Brian Staveley's The Providence of Fire
Wow. It was amazing . Epic fantasy at its best. Loved it. Great start to my reading year."


That makes me extra pumped for that book to come out! I absolutely loved the first one.


message 140: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Fahrenheit 451 - wonderful, a really great dystopian.

How I Live Now - a re-read after watching the film!


message 141: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
@Hybrid creature Its actually better than the first . Plenty to look forward to


message 142: by Cupcakes & Machetes, Hybrid Creature (new)

Cupcakes & Machetes (hybridcreature) | 888 comments Mod
Paul wrote: "@Hybrid creature Its actually better than the first . Plenty to look forward to"

Oh man. That is really exciting to hear!


message 143: by Joey (last edited Jan 05, 2015 07:53AM) (new)

Joey (mostlyjoe) | 178 comments Plowed through Foundling (Monster Blood Tattoo, #1) by D.M. Cornish and was stunned to find it finished so soon. Then I remembered it was a YA novella. I want to pick up the other 2 books soon, but taking a break. It's a fantastic weird bio-steam-punk setting my only issue is the author uses period speech even in descriptive and action text. Not just dialog, so it can be jarring.


message 144: by David Coulson (new)

David Coulson | 24 comments Finished The Sparrow for the Sword and Laser read. It was alright, but I liked the ideas presented more than the actual story itself if that makes any sense.

Started on a re-read of City of Stairs for Dragons and Jetpacks. I wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy reading it again so soon, but I find I'm really enjoying picking up on little details that have so much more meaning after you've read it once and know all the details of the story and the world.


message 145: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 49 comments I just finished The Bone Collector; a great read for anyone who likes crime thrillers or mysteries. Kept me guessing the whole way through. I couldn't put it down. :)

'Bout to re-read The Hobbit and LotR. It's been far too long sing I've given them a read. :D


message 146: by Rinn, (Retired mod) Captain of the SSV Normandy (new)

Rinn (rinnsohma) | 3456 comments Mod
Yesss my favourites, great choice for a re-read, Rei :D


message 147: by Joey (new)

Joey (mostlyjoe) | 178 comments The Emperor's Soul by Brandon Sanderson down!


message 148: by Paul, A wanderer in unknown realms (new)

Paul | 3571 comments Mod
Its so good isnt it Joseph


message 149: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 49 comments Rinn wrote: "Yesss my favourites, great choice for a re-read, Rei :D"

They're one of my favorites too~
It's been so long since I've read them; it's almost like reading them for the first time. xD;


message 150: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitneychakara) | 150 comments I'm new here I usually skip the introduction posts because I don't know that anyone really reads them. I thought I'd share the books I'm currently reading for my first post.
The Lies of Locke Lamora
Saga, Volume 3
Opal
Club Dead
Reading the last two simply to get them off my TBR and no other reason. Really enjoying the first two.


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