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I agree, Monica, they were both amazing and two parts of a whole, though I remember liking the first book more, maybe it was the novelty of the themes. Of course, if someone didn't like Hyperion much, the Fall wouldn't change that I don't think...

Good Omens:
"Good Omens" First Impressions
"Good Omens" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
"Good Omens" - British Irony
"Good Omens" - Favorite Scene
Oryx and Crake:
”Oryx and Crake” First Impressions *No Spoilers*
”Oryx and Crake” Finished Reading *Spoilers*

Spin:
"Spin" - First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Spin" - Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Cat's Cradle:
"Cat's Cradle" - First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Cat's Cradle" - Final Thoughts *Spoilers*

Sarah Anne wrote: "I've been listening to Spin and I find the time shifts confusing. Unfortunately I can't find my paperback so I can't use that to clarify."
It was a bit confusing but just in the beginning. The shifts seem to level out after the opening.
It was a bit confusing but just in the beginning. The shifts seem to level out after the opening.

I really enjoyed this book. The concepts were incredibly fascinating, I actually liked, or at least understood, most of the characters and I appreciated the author's writing style. Some of his phrases stuck with me, like "Words like anchors, tethering boats of memory that would otherwise be settled by the storm." But I can also see how some readers, as mentioned in a few reviews, might have gotten bored. The pace is a bit slow and repetitive in parts.

A few of us will be discussing this later this month. Here are the threads we'll be using. Feel free to join us :)
"Spin" - First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Spin" - Final Thoughts *Spoilers*

OK, the comments are started.....this is a good one for discussion me thinks.

I am in!

"The Anubis Gates" Still Reading *No Spoilers*
"The Anubis Gates" Do characters get their just desserts? *Spoilers*
What were your final thoughts on Anubis Gates *Spoilers*


"The Anubis Gates" First Impressions *The truly spoiler free thread*





I will join this. Read the sample and it is quite intriguing.


Little, Big
"Little, Big" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Little, Big" Final Thoughts *Spoilers*
Assassin's Apprentice
"Assassin's Apprentice" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"Assassin's Apprentice" Conclusions *Plenty o Spoilers*
There's been a spontaneous desire to read The Speed of Dark in September, which is totally Maggie's fault. I'm posting the threads now even though the read isn't until September. Everyone feel free to join us!
The Speed of Dark
"The Speed of Dark" First Impressions *No Spoilers*
"The Speed of Dark" What is normal? *Spoilers*
"The Speed of Dark" Finished the Book *Spoilers*
I've relinked all of the books to the threads but let me know if they get snipped again.






Just downloaded Assassin's Apprentice (yay Kindle deals) but no idea how I'll fit it in with this month's reads. I'll do my best, may join the discussions late. I'm drowning in good books over here.
(Yes, its a good problem to have.)


I've read all of Robin Hobb with the exception of the most recent one. She is one of my favourite authors. I'd gladly do a re read of Assassins Apprentice if I hadn't just re read that whole trilogy in the last couple of months



It just occurred to me that I need to start making plans for which books I will propose for next year's list. :D


I wonder whether there is some easy way to get more participation. One thing I noticed was that some people were active and ambitious during the voting, but they did not participate in the discussions of the books they voted for. This problem seems to be a bigger issue as the year goes on; the first few months were much more active.
Perhaps there could be some way of gathering people for a reading that is closer in time between planning and reading. I don't want to put more burden on people, both organizers and voters, but maybe there is a tech-mediated way to do it without substantially more effort.
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