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What are you reading in March 2014?

I feel like someone in this group recommended Kiss of Steel, and if so, this group is taking over my liiiiiife.
No complaints though. :)

As part of our March Madnessss challenge I plan to read most of the books on my "03.2014 Possibilities" shelf, including all current and former FoF Group Reads.
I'm also going to start my free month of Oyster (the Netflix for Novels app), in the hopes of finding 3 of the 4 reads for this month in there. (Shadowlands is paper only. My copy should be arriving next week.)

Deadhouse Gates
Lord of the Silver Bow
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Ready Player One
The Madness of Hallen
The Silver Chair

@Nyssa I'm on the app too. If you type [book(:) Book Name], but remove ( ), you can add book links; the same with authors if you replace the word 'book' with 'author'. You can find this tip from the desktop version on a sidebar to the right when you edit reviews, so it should work whatever device you're using :)

*Grump* it's been a bust, title wise. None of the March titles are available, and the only book I've found so far Swan Song, which I already own.
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@Nyssa I'm on the app too. If you type [book(:) Book Name], but remove ( ), you can add book links; the same with authors i..."
Cool!! Thank You Michelle! :)
I'm on a tablet now, so I have better access to the site. Trying to use it on my phone is a pain, but I will remember for next time.
Thanks, again.

It's a new-ish online library, but it is currently only for iProducts. They did say on their FB page that they're hoping to expand.
I started a thread about it here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/.... :)

It's a new-ish online library, but it is currently only for iProducts. They did say on their FB page that they're hoping to expand.
I started a thread about it here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/.... :)


Words of Radiance
Mistborn
The Well of Ascension
The Hero of Ages
Alloy of Law
Storm Front
The Warded Man
If I manage to finish all that, I'll be thrilled.


Seriously though have you read The Emperor's Soul yet?


Lol, yeah I kinda went on a Sanderson craze that I'm still currently on. I'm thinking of trying to fit Emperor's Soul in if I have time in March. If not, then I'll read it in April before I officially start Malazan Book of the Fallen.
Edit: I also find that reading more books by the same author helps with my book hangover. If I try switching to someone else, it usually takes a few days before I can really get into it. Since all these books were by Sanderson, I'll be able to jump from one to the next with less downtime.



Hurrah. Ooh that means you have Changes up next!!
I continue to resist the cult of Sanderson :). Rithmatist and Steelheart were good but I didn't like Mistborn so he's been a bit hit and miss for me so far.
I'm reading Kraken at the moment. Good story but it's always a bit of a fight with his writing style to be honest.

Also not a cult member. Thought Rithmatist, Steelheart and Warbreaker we're all serviceable, but don't get the fuss. I've been repeatedly told I can't really judge til I read Mistborn, though, so once I cave on that I guess I'll know for sure.



However, once you start to read lots of his books, some characters start to overlap in your head. He also writes like this--not that it's a bad thing--all the time.

I'd love to see him do something different.
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Obviously there are a lot more cultists than not.
I also think that people who haven't read him get curious because of all the fuss, so they feel like they ought to read - and why not read with a group?

I was pretty happy, though, when we decided to read it as a buddy read, because I do want to give it another go.

Obviously there are a lot more cultists than not.
I also think that people who haven't read hi..."
Yeah, that's my reaction. Everyone loves Sanderson. Shoot, I've managed to get 3 of his DTBs in my collection but I just haven't read him. So groups are the best.

I just hate whiny bitchy females. It reads like a stereotype to me.

So far it's been very good (as the other Tales of the Ketty Jay have been)."
I love the Tales of the Ketty Jay! I haven't gotten around to Ace of Skulls yet. I plan to though.

I just hate whiny bitchy females. It reads like a stereotype to me."
lol
I hate them IRL.

I'll probably give Keepers of Arden a go, and then A Game of Battleships.


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Just another aspect of her awesomeness. :)

Did you know that Betty White is the best thing since before sliced bread? Making sliced bread the best thing since Betty White!!!
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Actually, I thought about that as I was writing that lol. I saw something on 9gag about that yesterday.
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So far it's been very good (as the other Tales of the Ketty Jay have been).