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What Are You Reading? - 2017.1



I think it has been promised/rumored to come out at same point every year for the past few years, but it never happens. I'm almost at the point of not car..."
I agree, Peggy. I feel the same way about the next book in Game of Thrones too.

Sandra - I just finished an audio book that your son might like. It is called The Novice. I said in an earlier post that the narrator's voice put me to sleep, but I admit that I was tired. It did pick up, after a slightly slow start. I am waiting for the 2nd book from my library. I think there are three, so far. My 12yo grandson is listing to it. It has magic, and imps, and dwarves and elves and a school setting.

I agree. My 25 yo granddaughter, who lives with me, is a Cosplayer. She taught herself how to sew and do make-up and take photographs and is always working on a new character. She makes all of her own costumes and does commissions for accessories, props, jewlery and styling wigs. She has met and talks to people from all over the country, and in some cases all over the world (kind of like us). She becomes an expert on whatever character she is working on and is like a walking encyclopedia when it comes to Anime and Pokeymon characters. This morning, on my way to work, I took her and her friend to the light rail station to go into Portland for a photo-shoot or a meet-up with some other like-minded folks. It was the first time I saw the whole outfit, and it looked pretty amazing.



My comment came out wrong; the people that dress up for convensions, premiers etc know that it's a bit of fun and add to the atmophere. I was referring to the people who take a few stages further and actually lose touch with reality. That is dangerous.



Not yet Jake but Paper Towns has just gone on my wistlist - not many books where the central character is called after me ;-)

Now I'm starting 2 others. The Glass Room for the Year-long challenge, and Lilac Girls because it was available.





My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2017023650

This is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



I'm reading Age of Swords for my "2017 release" challenge. It's a personal challenge I have. I got tired of never being able to vote on the Goodreads Awards because I hadn't read any of the books. I now read a new release each month.






I also finished The Sword of Shannara which was a bit of a relief as I was trying (failing!) to juggle two audio books at the same time. Now I can give my listening attention to The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet and get cracking on my book club read The Sea and the Silence on kindle. At 27% in I'm not loving it.

It's a conundrum. I don't think that happens very often. To be clear I was using the possessive "their" instead of "Audiosync's offerings". Or did I just make that worse?

I also finished The Sword of Shannara which was a bit of a relief as I was trying (failing!) to juggle two audio books at the same time..."
How are you finding the audiobook version of Thousand Autumns, Margo? I'm reading the ebook and was thinking that it could be quite confusing on audio.

The first part of the story was very fast paced and, first time ever, I had to slow audio down to 90%. The male part of reading was very good though. Jacob is a very likable character with a lovable innocence and , for me, the voice has become part of the character.

I started The Good Luck of Right Now for the survey challenge. I didn't know it's a book in letter format, so I have to get used to that.



Yes, it is difficult to juggle two fantasy novels at the same time. I don't think I will try and do it anymore as it is a bit of a struggle. I think you will enjoy the Sevenwaters series. It's really good. I particularly love the mix of history and folklore.


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2057964927




I will let you know Peggy. I was quite reluctant to try another of her books too, but this sounds quite different from AYOMW so I'm willing to give it a go. Here's hoping it's more successful!



My Review:
www.goodreads.com/review/show/494180734


My Review:
www.goodreads.com/review/show/494180734"
Dem, I read that book back in my college days and absolutly loved it. Brian Moore is a powerful writer.


The language seems very dense so far - what I class as heavy SF. Hubby said the ideas were good but it "went on a bit". Still it may improve :-/
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Sci-fi fantasy fans are the worst! There are some who live the fantasy - costumes, lauguages etc Total bananas x-0