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message 1: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Oh boy... I don't even know. The only thing that I can say with complete confidence that I'll be reading this month is The Hangman's Daughter, which I'm currently reading, and The Gunslinger and the corresponding bits of Stephen King's The Dark Tower: A Concordance, #1 & Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance which is for my SK NJ Bookclub.

Otherwise, I'm going to TRY to get to these:

Fledgling on audio at some point.
The Martian Chronicles also audio
Maybe Quag Keep, though I'm not really sure about Andre Norton based on what I've read so far...

Then I would like to try to get to the last three Harry Potter books, since I'm a huge slacker and haven't been doing them right this year. *sigh*


message 2: by Greg (new)

Greg | 201 comments Having just yesterday finished The Magicians (4 stars for me), I'm back reading Masques Two, which I'd started last year.


message 3: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Currently reading:

Quag Keep
Winds of Fate
The Adventures of Sir Edric - review request
The Undoing
To Your Scattered Bodies Go -I've read it in the past but this time something is bothering me.
The Other Half of the Sky - Anthology. Decent


message 4: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Gwendy wrote: "I'm mostly concentrating on school and getting my diploma (finally!) but in my "spare" time I'm reading a bit of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader."

I love that series.


message 5: by Sinistmer (new)

Sinistmer | 212 comments I am reading The Bands of Mourning; I have had this on my personal bookshelf for ages.


message 6: by Thaddeus (new)

Thaddeus White | 69 comments Still on Outlaws of the Marsh, but nearly onto the fourth and final volume. Going to read Erebus next.


message 7: by Greg (new)

Greg | 201 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "Gwendy wrote: "I'm mostly concentrating on school and getting my diploma (finally!) but in my "spare" time I'm reading a bit of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader."

I love that series."


Same here, although I haven't read it since I was a kid.


message 8: by Dawn, Dawnerys, Mother of Modding (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) | 860 comments I'm still working my way through my Wheel of Time re-read, I'm up to The Gathering Storm. I made it through the slow books! Doing them on audio helped, although now I've transitioned to reading the rest of the series.

I tried listening to The Spirit Thief but was pretty bored by it, despite Luke Daniels being the moderator. I put it to the side for now, maybe I'll try again later.

Listening to Leviathan Wakes instead. Only about 10 minutes in so I have no idea what I think yet.


message 9: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments Hoping that you'll love LW, Dawn.

I'm working on Jarka Ruus right now, as well as the audio for A Gathering of Shadows. Lots of distractions have made my reading slow down quite a bit, but I'm enjoying it when I can.

Soon I plan to tackle the rest of the Expanse books.


message 10: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Started reading Unnatural Creatures the other day, but I'm not big on reading short stories straight through and I got a bit thrown by the fact that Gaiman selected the stories, but he didn't write (most of) them...

So I'll probably be reading that off and on, and I started The Dark Days Club for my train read.


message 11: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments Yeah, they kinda made that look like a Gaiman collection at first glance.


message 12: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Chris wrote: "Yeah, they kinda made that look like a Gaiman collection at first glance."

They really do, sneaky bastiches.

And the one Gaiman story I've come across so far is one I'd already read in 'Fragile Things'.


message 13: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I hate that. I thought it was Gaiman's too for a long time, but someone (probably Nicki) corrected me a while back. And thus it moved way down the TBR.

But I really hate when they recycle stories. Unless it's a hard to find one, just collect it once. That's it.


message 14: by Anna (new)

Anna | 2 comments I'm in process with Lady Midnight at the moment.
Also I read The Martian a few days ago and Collective Mind last month


message 15: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Kobus (rainbowsunset) | 123 comments I just started Flamecaster (Shattered Realms #1) by Cinda Williams Chima. This is one I've been looking forward to forever, so I'm very excited!


message 16: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments I'm reading:
-Quag Keep (FoF BotM)
-God Is Disappointed in You
-Winds of Fate
-The Other Half of the Sky - 16 story anthology. I've read 9 of them.
-The Adventures of Sir Edric - review book


message 17: by Thaddeus (new)

Thaddeus White | 69 comments Just begun Erebus, follow up to Endeavour. Very different approach, but enjoying it so far.

Nicki, I've read Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West as well. I started Story of the Stone (aka Dream of the Red Chamber) but must admit I found it so boring I stopped.

Which translation is it you've got? The four volume box set? [I've got that, but also read one of about five/six volumes of separate paperbacks. Different translation, but the total cost must be about £100].


message 18: by Thaddeus (new)

Thaddeus White | 69 comments Pricey, but sometimes it can be worth it (got a lovely six volume double boxset of Edward Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire).

Incidentally, the first chapter is almost completely different to the rest of the book, more like a prologue than a chapter one. In style it's probably halfway between Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West.


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm reading The Country of the Worm by Gary Myers right now, on Kindle Unlimited. Myers is one of the writers/authors of the Cthulhu mythos, but his works are more fantasy than horror based.

As for the printed books, I'm reading Karl Shuker's Alien Zoo by Karl Shuker. Crpytozoology and fortean zoology are even more fascinating if the person that writes about these topics actually has a scientific education and knowledge.


message 20: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes Desperately trying to finish Snow Crash. It's interesting, but I've just had so many things on the go reading wise that it keeps getting pushed to the side. On the home stretch now and then I should be able to get back into Discworld with Jingo.


message 21: by Jenna (new)

Jenna Kathleen (jennakathleen) I'm nearing the end of the Farseer Trilogy - I'm almost done Assassin's Quest. After I'm finished, I'm looking forward to getting back to Deadhouse Gates.


message 22: by Greg (last edited Apr 18, 2016 03:16AM) (new)

Greg | 201 comments Just read the sci-fi story, Mono no Aware, which was a 5-star read for me. It's available to read online for free too!

I intend to read Bleach, Vol. 3: Memories in the Rain next.


message 23: by Charlton (new)

Charlton (cw-z) White Hart

I liked this book,the characters were well developed and it was pretty detailed as for as the world goes.
The magic was like druidic magic.Which is nice because it's just a little different.
So,yeah it was a good book,not great,but I'll continue the series.


message 24: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Started the The Emerald Atlas recently. I'm not very far in, but it's not really grabbing me.

But, then, I'm not sure anything would right now as I'm kinda tired and slumpy...


message 25: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Aww, I liked that one. I thought it was cute. Although I read it like 5 years ago when I was a much kinder person. LOL


message 26: by Dawn, Dawnerys, Mother of Modding (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) | 860 comments Still reading Leviathan Wakes... I don't dislike it, but at the same time I'm not loving it either. I think it's just not my thing. It's very action heavy and not so much character driven, which is the opposite of what I normally like. I'm more than halfway and I'm not bored enough to DNF it, but I can tell it's not going to be a high rating. Bummer, I really hoped to love it.


message 27: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes I finished The Angel Maker by Stefan Brijs. Interesting. Horror from Belgium. A great combination for two of my challenges (genre and country) this year.


message 28: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments colleen the fabulous fabulaphile wrote: "Started the The Emerald Atlas recently. I'm not very far in, but it's not really grabbing me.

But, then, I'm not sure anything would right now as I'm kinda tired and slumpy..."


Heh. "Started" was on the line right above "grabbing". My brain saw "Stabbing" for a minute...


message 29: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments Dawn wrote: "Still reading Leviathan Wakes... I don't dislike it, but at the same time I'm not loving it either. I think it's just not my thing. It's very action heavy and not so much character d..."

Aww, was hoping you'd love this. There is some good character stuff in there, but it might not show through all the action and stuff at this point.


message 30: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments Becky wrote: "Aww, I liked that one. I thought it was cute. Although I read it like 5 years ago when I was a much kinder person. LOL"

I might still like it. I'm not even 100 pages in yet.

Not stabby yet, Chris. ;)


message 31: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Homeinmyshoes wrote: "I finished The Angel Maker by Stefan Brijs. Interesting. Horror from Belgium. A great combination for two of my challenges (genre and country) this year."

Horror with that kind of title? *shudder*


message 32: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Homeinmyshoes wrote: "I finished The Angel Maker by Stefan Brijs. Interesting. Horror from Belgium. A great combination for two of my challenges (genre and country) this year."

I have to add this one just for the book cover. Pretty! :D


message 33: by Charlton (last edited Apr 20, 2016 10:31AM) (new)

Charlton (cw-z) Calamity (Reckoners, #3) by Brandon Sanderson

Read Calamity by Brandon Sanderson
Alright! Calamity opens with excitement and we meet a new character. Now upon all the action and meeting the new person(who is pretty cool,by the way).
We learn of a new city that the Reckoners will make home base for a while.Then there's a little down time while they are getting to said city.But then it picks
up again when they are in the city and making and executing plans.

I did enjoy Calamity even though it had the slow area.New character/characters and new city,it was still a fun read. :)


message 34: by [deleted user] (new)

Warrior's Woman (Ly-San-Ter, #1) by Johanna Lindsey Warrior's Woman in paperback by Johanna Lindsey. 3 stars

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...


message 35: by [deleted user] (new)

Keeper of the Heart (Ly-San-Ter, #2) by Johanna Lindsey Keeper of the Heart started on Kindle by Johanna Lindsey


message 36: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Becky wrote: "Warrior's Woman (Ly-San-Ter, #1) by Johanna Lindsey Warrior's Woman in paperback by Johanna Lindsey. 3 stars

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7..."


I've read this one. Years ago. It made me a little angry, IIRC.


message 37: by Christine (new)

Christine (inhalesbookslikepopcorn) I am listening to The Tea Rose, I am reading Ubik, Grave Mercy & Ashes to Dust


message 38: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments I'm still working my way through God Is Disappointed in You.


message 39: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) MrsJoseph wrote: "I'm still working my way through God Is Disappointed in You."

How are you liking it? I enjoyed it, but I thought that the first half (Old Testament) was better than the second half (New) just because apparently so much of the NT is the same stuff told by different POVs.


message 40: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) MrsJoseph wrote: "Becky wrote: "Warrior's Woman (Ly-San-Ter, #1) by Johanna Lindsey Warrior's Woman in paperback by Johanna Lindsey. 3 stars

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7..."

I've read this one. Years ago. ..."


LOL... I saw your reply before I saw the comment itself, and I was like "When did I read that??"

Sheesh. This is why I'm not allowed out in public.


message 41: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Becky wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "I'm still working my way through God Is Disappointed in You."

How are you liking it? I enjoyed it, but I thought that the first half (Old Testament) was better than the second half (New) just because apparently so much of the NT is the same stuff told by different POVs."


So far, it's good! I'm still in the OT, though. I have to say, I don't remember the Book of Ruth quite in this way.


message 42: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) LOL I bet! It definitely takes a different approach than most bible stories, huh?


message 43: by Blue.Skies (new)

Blue.Skies Thanks for mentioning this book - just downloaded it on my eReader :-).

Other than that I have made my way through Conventions of War and Dead Man's Debt, both the third and last installment of Sci-Fi series that started off very well and ended dull and uninspired :-(


message 44: by Greg (new)

Greg | 201 comments Finished Bleach, Vol. 3: Memories in the Rain this morning. The Bleach story is becoming more fleshed out but I still don't get Ichigo's dad's wackiness!


message 45: by HomeInMyShoes (new)

HomeInMyShoes I finished Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro just recently and its been sitting in my brain. Looking back at my reads this year it has the same underlying plot concept as The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist. The Unit was a little faster paced, but Never Let Me Go is just makes you look at things on so many levels. Definitely a winner for me. Both worthwhile reads in the end.

And not just because I got to cross off Japan and Sweden this year for countries visited. :P


message 46: by Stephanie (last edited Apr 29, 2016 09:50AM) (new)

Stephanie (quiltsrme) | 119 comments My fantasy reads for this month were the Hero's Guides series by Christopher Healy. While marketed as children's books, these are great, IMHO. Funny all the way through. If you liked Princess Bride, you will enjoy these.

I had a chance for lots of catch up reading during 2 months of caring for relative home from hospital. Much of that was editing a series that I had scanned and that went quite well. (The Australians - by William Stuart Long). I should have all 12 books done before end of summer and then Mom can start rereading them. :)

The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom (The League of Princes, #1) by Christopher Healy
The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle (The League of Princes, #2) by Christopher Healy
The Hero's Guide to Being an Outlaw (The League of Princes, #3) by Christopher Healy
The Exiles (The Australians, #1) by William Stuart Long


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