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What are you reading in March 2014?
Currently reading The Way of Kings, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Kiss of Steel. I feel like someone in this group recommended Kiss of Steel, and if so, this group is taking over my liiiiiife.
No complaints though. :)
*Posting from app. Unable to add book links.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.)
My March Goal: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
I'm reading Clash of the Demons by Joseph Delaney@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 :)
Nyssa wrote: "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.) ."*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.
Michelle Snicket wrote: "I'm reading Clash of the Demons by Joseph Delaney
@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.
@Felina - https://www.oysterbooks.com/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/.... :)
@Felina - https://www.oysterbooks.com/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/.... :)
Thanks Nyssa. That sounds like a great idea! If I didn't already own way to many books that demand my attention I would consider it. I'll wait until I get through my books (if ever at my speed) and when they get a wider selection. I'm fine with the apple products though. I only have apple products. :)
My March reading list: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.
I just finished The Way of Kings this morning (yippee!). I'm hoping to read all the March group reads and I'm planning some books to fulfill the March madnesssss. Right now I'm reading City of Dark Magic and A Turn of Light.
I really wish you would give some Sanderson a try. ;)Seriously though have you read The Emperor's Soul yet?
WoK was my first Sanderson so I'm excitedly looking forward to reading all the other titles to catch up! :D
Emily wrote: "Nope, I was just mocking his all Sanderson all the time TBR. ;)"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.
Well... I'll have the pre-release WoR chapters re-read done tonight, and the first Mistborn book done tomorrow... so what the hell, I'll read it Monday night since I won't be doing much sleeping anyways lol (WoR jitters have already set in).
My first goal for the month is to finish The Way of Kings in time to start reading book 2 Words of Radiance. I'm also hoping to squeeze in my next Malazan (book 2), aSoIaF (book 3), and Dark Tower (book 2) books. Trying to keep on track with my 2014 goal and read as many as I can fit in this month.
Emily wrote: "FINE people I just bought Turn Coat (Dresden #11) on audio. FINE."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.
Paul wrote: "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."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.
Sanderson is a mystery to me as well. I basically love his writing but I always hate his female characters which is why I fizzled on the Mistborn trilogy and didn't totally love Steelheart.
Felina, what is it about his female characters that you don't like? Do they just not come across as real?
Fortunately, Sanderson mixes up his genres a lot, so there is usually something for most people between Mistborn, Stormlight Archive, Rithmatist, and Steelheart.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 loved Mistborn the first time I read it but (and I hate to say this) sometimes it feels as though Sanderson keeps writing the same story over again. I'd love to see him do something different.
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Chris wrote: "For all the haters, it's funny that Sanderson wins every time he's on a GR poll. lol"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?
That's pretty much my personal reason . My husband bought the Mistborn trilogy for me after I had expressed interest months before (but then forgot). It sat on my shelf, untouched, for a few weeks, and then when I did decide to read it, I drifted away.I was pretty happy, though, when we decided to read it as a buddy read, because I do want to give it another go.
Colleen wrote: "Chris wrote: "For all the haters, it's funny that Sanderson wins every time he's on a GR poll. lol"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.
DavidO wrote: "Felina, what is it about his female characters that you don't like? Do they just not come across as real?"I just hate whiny bitchy females. It reads like a stereotype to me.
Thaddeus wrote: "Still on The Ace of Skulls, by Chris Wooding. Very nearly finished it last night, so will probably polish it off tomorrow.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.
Felina wrote: "DavidO wrote: "Felina, what is it about his female characters that you don't like? Do they just not come across as real?"I just hate whiny bitchy females. It reads like a stereotype to me."
lol
I hate them IRL.
Sinistermer, I finished it off the other day. Can't say for certain, but I suspect you won't be disappointed.I'll probably give Keepers of Arden a go, and then A Game of Battleships.
For the most part, Sanderson has gotten most of his cult base from WoT and/or Stormlight Archive. I like Mistborn so far personally, but I agree that it's not the best thing since sliced bread.
Which brings me to the random, off topic comment of the hour...Did you know that Betty White is the best thing since before sliced bread? Making sliced bread the best thing since Betty White!!!
Just another aspect of her awesomeness. :)
Nyssa wrote: "Which brings me to the random, off topic comment of the hour...Did you know that Betty White is the best thing since before sliced bread? Making sliced bread the best thing since Betty White!!!
J..."
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).