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What Else Are You Reading? April 2014
Rob wrote: "I don't recommend skipping ahead to Tawney man without having at least finished Farseer. Personally I wouldn't skip Liveship either, but that can more easily be done.
I guess if you don't care about spoiling Farseer you can probably read it and not be too lost, but I'm not sure? "
Well, from what I've read in some other reviews, Fool's Errand spends a fair amount of time summarizing what previously happened with Fitz through conversations of various characters. I'm hoping that's true, and we can just prepare to be Farseer-spoiled!
I guess if you don't care about spoiling Farseer you can probably read it and not be too lost, but I'm not sure? "
Well, from what I've read in some other reviews, Fool's Errand spends a fair amount of time summarizing what previously happened with Fitz through conversations of various characters. I'm hoping that's true, and we can just prepare to be Farseer-spoiled!

My review
Next up is The Rain Dancers by Greg Gifune
David Sven wrote: "Kicked off my self declared horror month with The Relic
My review
Next up is The Rain Dancers by Greg Gifune"
Be sure to check out The Lords of Salem! It's not your typical celebrity written bullshit.
My review
Next up is The Rain Dancers by Greg Gifune"
Be sure to check out The Lords of Salem! It's not your typical celebrity written bullshit.

I'm not adding any more horror to my to read list till next month


You are in for a tr..."
It's definitely tough. Of course, you want to stay on track with your book club, and that will probably make skipping some of the books worth it. But, personally, I think that having the emotional history with the characters in Tawny Man is a big part of what makes it a great read. Not that it's not enjoyable on it's own, but it makes more sense within the wider context. You know?
But I would still recommend going back and reading the rest of Farseer and Liveship Traders when you're done. Liveship Traders is one of my FAVORITE series of all time. And Farseer is up there too. So, hopefully this will get you pumped for more of the Elderlings books.
Plus, the author has just announced the release date for the first book in a new series starring Fitz and the Fool. Not gonna brag, but I've already pre-ordered it... I might have a problem...
I finished an audio re-"read" of Furies of Calderon earlier this week and only now got to a review because I'm a giant slacker I guess. It started slow for me, but I remembered why I enjoyed it so much after not too long.
I also finished reading A Dance of Cloaks this weekend and wrote a short review of that as well. Not really my thing.
I also finished reading A Dance of Cloaks this weekend and wrote a short review of that as well. Not really my thing.
Emily wrote: "It's definitely tough. Of course, you want to stay on track with your book club, and that will probably make skipping some of the books worth it. But, personally, I think that having the emotional history with the characters in Tawny Man is a big part of what makes it a great read. Not that it's not enjoyable on it's own, but it makes more sense within the wider context. You know?
But I would still recommend going back and reading the rest of Farseer and Liveship Traders when you're done. Liveship Traders is one of my FAVORITE series of all time. And Farseer is up there too. So, hopefully this will get you pumped for more of the Elderlings books."
That all makes sense, and, yes, if I like it as much as I suspect I will (even when missing out on some context and emotional history), I'll definitely head back to the earlier books.
But I would still recommend going back and reading the rest of Farseer and Liveship Traders when you're done. Liveship Traders is one of my FAVORITE series of all time. And Farseer is up there too. So, hopefully this will get you pumped for more of the Elderlings books."
That all makes sense, and, yes, if I like it as much as I suspect I will (even when missing out on some context and emotional history), I'll definitely head back to the earlier books.

My review
Continuing horror month with more Gifune in The Living and the Dead

I just finished listening to Academ's Fury (My Review).
I'll be continuing my audio re-read tomorrow with Cursor's Fury.
I'll be continuing my audio re-read tomorrow with Cursor's Fury.

I'm listening to Night Broken by Patricia Briggs. I'm about a third into the audiobook now and it's quite enjoyable.

Now that A Dance of Cloaks is finished, I'm jumping between books of varied genre;
A Darkling Sea
The Grand Design
Raising Steam
and
Horns

'Capepunk' though? I wish we could stop just adding 'punk' to everything instead of thinking of more interesting names for sub-genres... its just lazy.

'Capepunk' though? I wish we could stop just adding 'punk' to everything instead of thinking of more interesting names for..."
I thought that genre was...superheroes

Otherwise I've already read:
The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones and The Sandman, Vol. 10: The Wake
Just finished Abaddon's Gate via audio which was fantastic just like the rest of the expanse series. I may have to jump into the two short stories already out and there's a third on the way at the end of the month.
Listening now to Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln
and readingBorders of Infinity.
I turned a few pages on the S&L Anthology yesterday and will have to read that (quite frankly that should be next month's book of the month!).
Still a few chapters into Midnight Tides. I have to re-immerse myself into Malazan but the Vorkosigan Saga keeps getting in my way these last few months!

I'm hoping there will be more important women in the rest of the book...

I really enjoyed it. Don't forget the female they are chasing. And the mute 14 year old is my favorite character!

The Fell Sword is going pretty great, I'm almost to the end and things are happening. The Red Knight may very well be the most terrifying person I've read of since Cadsuane.



My review
Sticking with Gifune for now with The Bleeding Season
Just finished Asimov's The End of Eternity. Next I think I'll pick something by Poul Anderson. Not sure which. The recent mention on overlooked authors and books made aware I've not read enough of his and I do like what I have read.
I just noticed The Open Library is loaning e-books. New or at least recent books are included. Thanks to all those at the Open Library that made this happen. So, I think I'll give it a try, see how it works and pick one of Anderson's books from there.
I just noticed The Open Library is loaning e-books. New or at least recent books are included. Thanks to all those at the Open Library that made this happen. So, I think I'll give it a try, see how it works and pick one of Anderson's books from there.

If you'd prefer to read an example of his sf work, There Will Be Time was a Hugo nominee in 1973.
If you'd rather check out his fantasy work, Three Hearts and Three Lions is a good one (the earlier novella, written in 1953, is a Retro-Hugo nominee).
David wrote: "Just finished Asimov's The End of Eternity. Next I think I'll pick something by Poul Anderson. Not sure which."
I read The Golden Horn by him recently and enjoyed it a lot, I highly recommend that one.
Another cool book by him I've come across [that's really cheap on Amazon, too!] is War of the Gods.
I read The Golden Horn by him recently and enjoyed it a lot, I highly recommend that one.
Another cool book by him I've come across [that's really cheap on Amazon, too!] is War of the Gods.
Thanks for the suggestions. I do think I'll borrow something available from the Open Library rather than buy it on Amazon. Open Library is an amazing project. This new, to me anyway, ability to borrow e-books is something I want to give a try. War of the Gods and Three Hearts and Three Lions are both available. The anthology The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson looks interesting. My to-read pile just keeps growing.






Finished The Shadow Rising. Liked it (3 stars) but one of the storylines felt incomplete to me. Although after reading the Goodreads page for The Fires of Heaven implies that it is a sequel to book 4. So perhaps my problems with Shadow Rising will be addressed in Fires of Heaven.

My review
Now listening to Sanderson's Words of Radiance - (takes deep breath before embarking on 48+ hours of listening)

But I can see the light at the end of Robert Jordan's long "milking it for all its worth" tunnel, so on I trudge to Knife of Dreams.

I am reading The Burning Dark by Adam Christopher. It's a mix of space opera and horror with giant alien spiders thrown in. So far im enjoying it quite a bit.

My review.
I have a few books I need to finish up yet, but me thinks Abercrombie might be on the horizon.


Just Finished it. Pretty good read I gave it a four



In ebook, I read Parasite by Mira Grant. Tapeworms are a lot scarier than zombies. It was a terrific book, but I would have thrown my Nook through the window at the non-ending if it didn't mean I would lose a whole heck of a lot of books.
My library notified me that three ebooks I had on hold were available, so I'm now reading The Circle by Dave Eggers. That will be followed by Insurgent by Veronica Roth and Dark Places by Gillian Flynn.
Between the library and all the great new releases in March and April, I see no hope of digging into my backlog.
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