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message 4651: by Rob (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Happy new year all.

I'm at like 54% into Assassin's Quest. Killing me that I can't add it to the challenge and that i have so much to go but.....it's a damn good book :)


message 4652: by Hailee (new)

Hailee | 2762 comments Happy New Year.

Yeah I was a couple of hundred pages into Seveneves a few months ago and knew I wouldn't get chance to finish it as I had other books to prioritise so I put it back on my shelf and I'm planning to restart it in a few weeks to gain the points lol


message 4653: by Jenna, I'd be free if not for Temper & Edgewalker (new)

Jenna Kathleen (jennakathleen) | 5178 comments Mod
I had the same thought, Hailee! I was going to start The Burning God a few days ago and decided to wait until today so I'll be able to add the points.


message 4654: by Rob (last edited Jan 01, 2021 12:48PM) (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments I don't know if any of you use a RSS aggregator like feedily, etc to grab newstories, but you can grab the RSS of our bookshelf. Anytime a new book is added, it comes up in your feed. Very handy.

The link is RSS FEED LInk or you can find it at the bottom of the bookshelf page.

You'll want to copy that link into your aggregator and presto.


message 4655: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Rob wrote: "I don't know if any of you use a RSS aggregator like feedily, etc to grab newstories, but you can grab the RSS of our bookshelf. Anytime a new book is added, it comes up in your feed. Very handy.

..."


I definitely remember using an RSS feed at some point in the past to track gaming news or webcomics... been awhile, tho...


message 4656: by Rob (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Rob wrote: "I don't know if any of you use a RSS aggregator like feedily, etc to grab newstories, but you can grab the RSS of our bookshelf. Anytime a new book is added, it comes up in your feed. V..."

Feedly is pretty great and I think outlook has one built in to the program too. I use it for my local news updates, sports stuff, blogs i follow updates, etc. Good for author updates to their blogs, etc.


message 4657: by Rob (last edited Jan 06, 2021 08:08PM) (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Anyone have thoughts on today's blog of most anticipated sci-fi/fantasy for 2021?

Blog post.

I am struggling to understand who is anticipating them. Maybe I'm out of the loop but I don't recognize a lot of the authors until you get to the continuing series :)

Of course not recognizing them means....more for the old neverending bookshelp of "to-reads".


message 4658: by Jenna, I'd be free if not for Temper & Edgewalker (new)

Jenna Kathleen (jennakathleen) | 5178 comments Mod
Rob wrote: "Anyone have thoughts on today's blog of most anticipated sci-fi/fantasy for 2021?

Blog post.

I am struggling to understand who is anticipating them. Maybe I'm out of the loop but I don't recogniz..."


No clue...I also don't know most of the authors. There's only a few on the list I've heard of..


message 4659: by Mel (new)

Mel | 2360 comments It was a mix for me. I recognized maybe 10 from each set, either the name or author. I won't say that equates to anticipation - there are also some decisive "Nope!"s. Plenty of new names on there as well. Among the new authors, I'm really looking forward to She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan and The Unbroken by C.L. Clark.


message 4660: by Lucija (new)

Lucija | 294 comments Melissa wrote: "It was a mix for me. I recognized maybe 10 from each set, either the name or author. I won't say that equates to anticipation - there are also some decisive "Nope!"s. Plenty of new names on there a..."

Yeah, those are my favorites too


message 4661: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
I recognized 4 authors from the new series list... altho a number of the titles/covers have me interested in reading the blurbs...

I'm anticipating 8 of the 9 books I recognized on the continuing series list, tho...


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Narilka | 5692 comments So The Thorn of Emberlain might actually get published.


message 4663: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (last edited Jan 07, 2021 05:35PM) (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Narilka wrote: "So The Thorn of Emberlain might actually get published."

I think someone on the GR staff got a bit excited writing the post... if Thorn of Emberlain is coming out this year, it'll be news to me when it does...

Any time an author like this talks about finally releasing the next book, it feels like it just gets hopes up and then doesn't deliver...

I remember when I followed Stacia Kane's continued assurances that Unholy Luck was finally going to see the light of day, 4-5 years ago... the first 5 books came out over a span of 2 years... and it's been nearly 9 since the last full length book... some short stories were managed in the first year or 2 after the last book came out... since then, nothing but assurances...

It's such a great, weird series, too... drug-addicted, post-apocalyptic ghost hunter... not sure I'd be able to read today or re-read in general, tho... I actually never read the newest book, knowing a bit about how cliffhanger-y it was...


message 4664: by Narilka (new)

Narilka | 5692 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Narilka wrote: "So The Thorn of Emberlain might actually get published."

I think someone on the GR staff got a bit excited writing the post... if Thorn of Emberlain is coming out this year, it'll ..."


Yeah, I think I'll believe Thorn has published when I see it physically in stores. And I agree about long waits not always delivering. Even if it does publish this year, I'm going to hold off and wait for reviews to see.


message 4665: by Beena (new)

Beena (beenz) | 2198 comments Anyone else watching "The Great"- a TV series loosely based on Catherine the great- it's currently on Channel 4 in the UK, not sure if it's on other streaming services but it must be around somewhere...

Anyway I've only watched a couple of episodes but I'm loving it!! The Emperor is like a character out of a grimdark novel dropped into a period drama and it's bloody brilliant; Nicholas Hoult plays it so well. Love both him and Elle Fanning. It's so funny and sweary too lol.


message 4666: by Siobhan (new)

Siobhan (poi5ongirl) | 8702 comments Ooh I'll check that out Beena!!


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Siobhan (poi5ongirl) | 8702 comments RE The Thorn of Emberlain - Amazon and Waterstones had a publication date down for Aug 2021 so I got excited for this year. But now, Amazon have the hardback listed as Aug 2020 (which clearly isn't true), the paperback as Aug 2022, and Waterstones have the hardback down as Aug 2024!!
They all seem to agree it'll be published in August though 🤣


message 4668: by Beena (new)

Beena (beenz) | 2198 comments Yay! I think you'll like it Siobhan!


message 4669: by Rob (last edited Feb 04, 2021 12:23PM) (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Not a fantasy book, but my wife's childhood friend's debut book just got listed for a Goodreads giveaway. It comes out in March. In case anyone's interested!

The Baddest Girl on the Planet


message 4670: by Chris (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2348 comments Siobhan wrote: "RE The Thorn of Emberlain - Amazon and Waterstones had a publication date down for Aug 2021 so I got excited for this year. But now, Amazon have the hardback listed as Aug 2020 (which clearly isn't..."

He'll probably release it right between new GRRM and Rothfuss.


message 4671: by Siobhan (new)

Siobhan (poi5ongirl) | 8702 comments Chris wrote: "Siobhan wrote: "RE The Thorn of Emberlain - Amazon and Waterstones had a publication date down for Aug 2021 so I got excited for this year. But now, Amazon have the hardback listed as Aug 2020 (whi..."

Oh you cynic! 😅


message 4672: by Rob (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments No, they will all come out on exactly the same day and we will be forced to choose which one to read first.


message 4673: by Hailee (last edited Feb 07, 2021 09:03AM) (new)

Hailee | 2762 comments Because I'm reading The Girl on the Liar's Throne (Erebus Sequence, #3) by Den Patrick goodreads recommended The Haunted Vagina by Carlton Mellick III .

I don't get the similarities 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. And I definitely don't want to read it, even if it does sound hilarious:

"It's difficult to love a woman whose vagina is a gateway to the world of the dead.

Steve is madly in love with his eccentric girlfriend, Stacy. Unfortunately, their sex life has been suffering as of late, because Steve is worried about the odd noises that have been coming from Stacy's pubic region. She says that her vagina is haunted. She doesn't think it's that big of a deal. Steve, on the other hand, completely disagrees.

When a living corpse climbs out of her during an awkward night of sex, Stacy learns that her vagina is actually a doorway to another world. She persuades Steve to climb inside of her to explore this strange new place. But once inside, Steve finds it difficult to return... especially once he meets an oddly attractive woman named Fig, who lives within the lonely haunted world between Stacy's legs."



message 4674: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 5949 comments Hailee wrote: "Because I'm reading The Girl on the Liar's Throne (Erebus Sequence, #3) by Den Patrick goodreads recommended The Haunted Vagina by Carlton Mellick III.

I don't get the similarities😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. And I definitely don't w..."


Oh my! 😂 Goodreads recommendations are usually way off for me too.


message 4675: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (last edited Feb 07, 2021 11:48AM) (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Better get Ms. Frizzle on the case...




message 4676: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Tammie wrote: "Hailee wrote: "Because I'm reading The Girl on the Liar's Throne (Erebus Sequence, #3) by Den Patrick goodreads recommended The Haunted Vagina by Carlton Mellick III.

I don't get the similarities😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. And I defin..."


Maybe it's weirder now with other things GR admins are doing?... one day, comment search was offline... another day "Add book/author" searches weren't returning accurate results...


message 4677: by Hailee (new)

Hailee | 2762 comments Tammie wrote: "Oh my! 😂 Goodreads recommendations are usually way off for me too."

More entertainment value this way at least 😂


message 4678: by Hailee (new)

Hailee | 2762 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Maybe it's weirder now with other things GR admins are doing?... one day, comment search was offline... another day "Add book/author" searches weren't returning accurate results...."

Could well be. I don't really pay that much attention to the recommendations anyway I already have plenty to read after all. I just found this one particularly funny.


message 4679: by Rob (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments I've gone off the deep end and created a separate google calendar for my buddy read/book-release dates. Has anyone else caved to this madness?


message 4680: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Rob wrote: "I've gone off the deep end and created a separate google calendar for my buddy read/book-release dates. Has anyone else caved to this madness?"

Oh yea... spreadsheets are the best...

I have a spreadsheet that tracks every book series I've ever started (over 700, I think)... gives me a better overview of everything... a year or 2 ago, I merged everything into a Master Sheet, and started using filters to populate the other easier to read sheets...

I ran a new release sheet for 2019 and 2020, but never updated for 2021...


message 4681: by Rob (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Rob wrote: "I've gone off the deep end and created a separate google calendar for my buddy read/book-release dates. Has anyone else caved to this madness?"

Oh yea... spreadsheets are the best...

..."

I don't want to go quite that far over the edge, just need to make sure I have everything scheduled or timed right works well enough. Goodreads does have enough healthy stats baked into the behind the scenes too.


message 4682: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Rob wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Rob wrote: "I've gone off the deep end and created a separate google calendar for my buddy read/book-release dates. Has anyone else caved to this madness?"

Oh yea... spreadsh..."


Yea... it was alot of work, but setting it up means I can check alot of things at a glance that would require alot of loading on GR... the real timesink was linking to all the book/series pages...

Half the reason I created it, was as a nexus point for books that keep getting delayed, or never get added to GR until they release... I'd forget all about them, without a spreadsheet to remind me...

Of course, then I fall behind on updating it, and it kinda defeats the point, but oh well...


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Niki Hawkes - The Obsessive Bookseller | 7639 comments Mod
Haha that really is the deep end. I tried at the beginning of the year to figure out a schedule on paper and it failed me by March. I’m not good a predicting how long a read will take me these days. I do quite like the idea of plunking new release dates into google calendar though.

Iain that spreadsheet must be a work of art.


message 4684: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
It is, when it's 100% up-to-date... it has color coding, and TBR pile counting, etc/etc/etc...


message 4685: by Brian (new)

Brian SMITH | 3 comments Hello I’m new to this group and new to good reads in general! But I have a question! What does everyone think of the death gate cycle? I’m looking to get more into fantasy after finally reading lord of the rings!


message 4686: by Mel (new)

Mel | 2360 comments I used to put books into my Google calendar, but now I just keep a little list on my BR tracker highlighting interested upcoming titles. I do love my challenge tracker spreadsheet, but I don't think I could create and maintain another one.

*sigh* Alas, my Goodreads TBR has become unruly and overgrown, and I've thought about pruning and tagging and creating some semblance of order to make things easier to find, but at this point I've resigned myself to let it go to seed and grow wild.


message 4687: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 5949 comments @Brian, I read The Death Gate Cycle years ago and enjoyed most of the books.


message 4688: by Rob (last edited Jun 19, 2021 06:52AM) (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Brian wrote: "Hello I’m new to this group and new to good reads in general! But I have a question! What does everyone think of the death gate cycle? I’m looking to get more into fantasy after finally reading lor..."

I remember enjoying it when it came out. I was a big Dragonlance and Weis/Hickman fan back in the day, but I haven't picked it up again since the last book came out. I think part of me thought it went on for too long too, but hard to say. What I do remember is it was the first series as a teenager I put on hold at the library before each new book had been released. I also remember annoying the librarian with my requests. Something to do with formating it on the card we had to handwrite correctly! Shocking to see that they released all seven books from 90 to 94.

Something telling though that I always took Deathgate out from the library and bought all the Wheel of Time in paperback...


message 4689: by Rob (last edited Jun 19, 2021 06:51AM) (new)

Rob (nefariasbredd) | 2418 comments Melissa wrote: "I used to put books into my Google calendar, but now I just keep a little list on my BR tracker highlighting interesting upcoming titles. I do love my challenge tracker spreadsheet, but I don't thin..."

Yes my Goodreads TBR is over 500. I spent some time the other deleting a bit. Have to do a lot more!

I'm a slave to my google calendar between my schedule, adding everything from work and sharing it with my wife's schedule, so it feels like the best way to keep track of my reading schedule is to have it in a separate calendar in the same place. It lightens the mood to contrast against all those meetings and doctor appointments, etc.


message 4690: by Jessica (last edited Jul 19, 2021 09:03AM) (new)

Jessica (raivynwolf) | 712 comments Anyone else go a little crazy in the last audible sale (may have been a US only sale... not 100% sure about that)? I now have 11 new books that I need to get through lol.

What about you guys? Find anything fun?

Incase anyone's interested here's the 11 books I couldn't leave behind:

A Peculiar Peril
What Big Teeth
The Sisters of the Winter Wood
The Near Witch
Bunny
The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove
Foundation
Naamah's Kiss
The Haunting of Maddy Clare
Mongrels: A Novel
Kill the Farm Boy


message 4691: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
I spent like $80... Soo spent around $200?... we mentioned our hauls in the Vagabond Treehouse thread...

We both got A Peculiar Peril... she might have more overlap... I don't think I do... altho you definitely picked up a fair amount of books I've already read...

Winter's Wood, Near Withc, Naamah's Kiss...

I picked up alot of SF and Time Travel books... it's usually what I do with the sales... I pickup just about any time travel book that seems decent...


message 4692: by Beena (new)

Beena (beenz) | 2198 comments Does anyone know if spoiler tags still work when asking an author a question? (I'd assume so...)


message 4693: by Siobhan (new)

Siobhan (poi5ongirl) | 8702 comments Hmm I have no clue, sorry! I would assume so too. Can you test it first?


message 4694: by Beena (new)

Beena (beenz) | 2198 comments No worries Siobhan! No you can't test it unfortunately, which is bloody well stupid!

I've done it now anyway and you can mark the whole question as a spoiler- the only thing is, you can't indicate which book it's a spoiler for, so how will people now when it's safe to read it?! Utterly nonsensical, honestly! I don't know why they haven't given this site a complete makeover!


message 4695: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Are you asking the author or the book page? I'm pretty sure an author could just choose not to answer a spoiler question to avoid spoilers being visible...


message 4696: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
This year, every "weekend" (my 2 days off, anyway), I'm like "this weekend I'm going to get so much reading done", and 9 times out of 10 the weekend ends and I've read like 50-100 pages max... sometimes I read a couple books, but not often...


message 4697: by Siobhan (new)

Siobhan (poi5ongirl) | 8702 comments That's not too bad 100 pages. You must be enjoying doing something else. I've been binge watching loads of TV!


message 4698: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
TV/movies have been sucking alot of time… easier to follow even when not paying much attention


message 4699: by Siobhan (new)

Siobhan (poi5ongirl) | 8702 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "TV/movies have been sucking alot of time… easier to follow even when not paying much attention"

That's why I've been watching them. Nara doesn't let me read much!


message 4700: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Looks like I procrastinated long enough for almost all Michael R. Fletcher books to become audiobooks... Manifest Delusions, Obsidian Path, City of Sacrifice...

I wanted to BR some of these like 4 years ago now...


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