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What are you reading in October 2015?
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Haven't gotten to a book all week, so I am still reading Reaper's Gale. I finished the first section and hope to read more this weekend. Real life is just getting in the way, and this is not a book I can read in short snatches--I need a chunk of time.

I agree, this is why they are taking me so long. Sometimes when I'm tired, I have to abandon the idea of reading some:(

I just finished my re-read of the Rings of the Master series (pulp sci fi at its finest!) and I'm holding off on starting something new because my copy of Last Song Before Night is due to be delivered any day now :)

Its quite dry, but interesting.

Its quite dry, but interesting."
I'm struggling to stay awake after 7pm!


Its quite dry, but inter..."
So true :( This evening I'm finally going to start reading The Traitor Baru Cormorant.



I'm also starting off on Frankenstein, another first-time read for me. And on audiobook, I have The Bridge of San Luis Rey on the go.
I'm continuing with Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, which I'm pretty sure keeps growing by 100 pages every time I look at it. By the end of the week, I also hope to squeeze in a non-genre read of Victoria, and Written in Red - UF being an unusual subgenre for me to explore.
Lulu wrote: "I'm in the middle of The Colour of Magic, my first ever Pratchett book, for my Discworld readthrough group. I'm loving it so far! I don't read much humour usually, I'm far too grave a..."
I love Pratchett. Hope you continue to enjoy his books.
I love Pratchett. Hope you continue to enjoy his books.

I'm now reading An Ember in the Ashes and then hope to start Dark Orbit, which friend updates have made sound very interesting and I'm really looking forward to:)


I'm now reading An Ember in the Ashes and then hope to start Dark Orbit, which friend updates h..."
Halfway through The Traitor Baru Cormorant, I'm really enjoying it. The story is not complex to follow, there is one POV and so far a honest one, the narrative is very good and the plot very interesting. Who said accountants are boring?
I'm not for a fan of dystopian settings but An Ember in the Ashes looks the hype for YA fantasy, I'm curious.

I never read the book never ending story but loved the film, did you see it?



Alissa wrote: "Halfway through The Traitor Baru Cormorant, I'm really enjoying it. The story is not complex to follow, there is one POV and so far a honest one, the narrative is very good and the plot very interesting. Who said accountants are boring?"
That one's on my radar screen - my friend who wrote Last Song Before Night (which I'm halfway through and holy moly I knew she was talented but didn't quite expect THIS! comparable to Guy Gavriel Kay, for real) is doing a brief book tour in the Northeast US along with Seth Dickinson and one other first-time author being published with Tor - they're coming to my local bookstore on Tuesday and I'm super excited!
That one's on my radar screen - my friend who wrote Last Song Before Night (which I'm halfway through and holy moly I knew she was talented but didn't quite expect THIS! comparable to Guy Gavriel Kay, for real) is doing a brief book tour in the Northeast US along with Seth Dickinson and one other first-time author being published with Tor - they're coming to my local bookstore on Tuesday and I'm super excited!

Just started Dark Orbit. I am really liking it so far!

Read The Player of Games. Interesting sociopolitical SF with all the Culture high-concept SF stuff. My Review.
Read Written in Red. Solid fun urban fantasy. My Review.
Currently reading An Ember in the Ashes.


No worries, funnily enough I saw it in CEX for three pounds yesterday, I should have bought it really there and then as I used to have the VLC...geez showing my age now lol!

The cover is really creepy but I read your review, it looks very interesting, since it's YA I guess it's not really horror, right?
@Deedee...ah, well, I'm about 80% or so, and indeed, it won't surprise me if it ends with a tbc, as long as there are no annoying cliffhangers I guess it's fine, too much meat roasting and too few pages left.

If the end doesn't disappoint, it's a 4.5 stars book for me. Very well structured, and I do so love finances and intrigue :D



Ha, I refuse to go to bed before 10. Even then these days I seem to be awake at 5am for some stupid reason.
We used to be able to work from home two days a week so I was able to recharge. Now thats gone. It's very taxing.
Finished Last Song Before Night last night and am pleased to report that it ends as strongly as it begins.
My loan for Uprooted just came through so that's up next, so I can belatedly chime in on the group discussion.
My loan for Uprooted just came through so that's up next, so I can belatedly chime in on the group discussion.

Read Supersymmetry. More fun with quantum physics. My Review.
Read Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances. It's Neil Gaiman. My Review.
Currently rereading The Broken Kingdoms.



Next up will be We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves. I'll be getting to Dark Orbit in the later part of the month.

*quote* October is not going well. We're half-way through and I've just read one book and a novella (Splatterism: The Tragic Recollections of A Minotaur Assailant btw, if you are into drug-induced stories it's free with Kindle unlimited).
I need to change the situation. Next in line: Splatterism: The Disquieting Recollections of a Minotaur Assailant: An Upbuilding Edifying Discourse, Archmage and then I'll see (I've recently added Cuckoo Song and Last Song Before Night to my tbr). Not sure whether to stick to standalones/trilogy or try and launch on a longer series (I see Hobbs beckoning).

Here my review of 3rd book in Hitchhiker's guide to galaxy.



As a change of pace, I'm going to slip in some Tamora Pierce next, starting with In the Hand of the Goddess.
Tani wrote: "As a change of pace, I'm going to slip in some Tamora Pierce next, starting with In the Hand of the Goddess. "
That's book two of one of my all time favorite series - have you read Alanna: The First Adventure yet? If not you should start there :)
I finished Uprooted and really enjoyed it! Not sure what's next - I'll probably wait until I'm done with the current batch of papers to grade before I start something new.
That's book two of one of my all time favorite series - have you read Alanna: The First Adventure yet? If not you should start there :)
I finished Uprooted and really enjoyed it! Not sure what's next - I'll probably wait until I'm done with the current batch of papers to grade before I start something new.
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