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What Are You Reading? - 2017.1

Give me some dark dystopian story any day.
However, I found the book a bit slow. A lot of things happened but it failed to grab me.
Nevertheless I'm going to buy the two sequels because now I've started it and need to finish it.
But right now I have no idea of what to read. Maybe Dune by Frank Herbert.
Though even still every time I think about that book I picture sting wearing a speedo. Thank you for that David Lynch.

By the way, if you're on a computer (this doesn't work while using the app on your phone or tablet) and you mention a book in your post, you can directly link it by clicking on the 'add book/author' button on the right above the text box you're typing in. If you search for your book there and click 'add', it will be linked like this: Metro 2033 and we can all immediately go to the book's page and add it to our tbr's if we're interested. Will probably mostly have that effect for books that you're very excited about ;-)

I'll try to keep that in mind. though I am quite slow when it comes to technology.
I'll say this about Metro 2033. The setting is interesting. Provided you like dark dystopian fiction with cannibals and monsters.
Looking back It feels like the first book only serves to set up the sequel. The ending is a good cliffhanger that, or, the last paragraph really opens up a lot of things. ( really trying to avoid spoilers)


Give me some dark dystopian story any day..."
Thomas - you mentioned listening to The Children of Húrin as told by Christopher Lee. Sounds interesting - but would I need to read Silmarilion first? I have a copy of The Silmarilion at home but never made it past the first few pages. It was a birthday present and I feel bad about not reading it...

Silmarilion is sort of like the Old Testament of Tolkiens universe. It's about creation and the first ages.
The story of The Children of Húrin is mentioned in parts. If I remember correctly there's a little bit of a different view on the story. But you will not get the whole story.
So I'd recommend reading The Children of Húrin first. Just to get the whole story. And when you get around to reading Silmarilion there are no spoilers for you.
I'm not sure how familiar you are with these tolkien books ( or any for that matter)
But they're quite different from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

Last night when I crawled into bed, I looked at Red Tree sitting on my dresser, grabbed my iPad and started reading One for the Money. I haven't found any funny parts - maybe a chuckle or two - but I didn't read very much before sleep overtook me.


Silmarilion is sort of like the Old Testament of Tolkiens universe. It's about creation and the first ages."
Thanks Thomas. Yes, I've read The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which is why I was bought the Silmarilion I suppose. It seems that Tolkein created his own background mythology based on Norse legends and this is what the Silmarilion is. I like your Old Testament analogy : )
I'd never heard of The Children of Hurin and was wondering if this would be more accessible - especially if read by the Master (Christopher Lee).
Maybe I'll just listen to 'the Children' and find out.

Silmarilion is sort of like the Old Testament of Tolkiens universe. It's about creation and the first ages."
Thank..."
No problem. I hope you enjoy it!
I vaguely remember reading something about Tolkien being really inspired by Norse mythology ( which suits me just fine, I love Norse mythology)
And that he wanted to create some mythology for England since he found it lacking.

Next up The Wonder and At the Water's Edge.

Now I'm starting on An Unattractive Vampire which I picked up on the audible 2 for 1 sale yesterday. I figured I could use some funny in my life. 45 minutes in and I haven't laughed yet, but there were a couple of mildly humorous moments. Maybe the best is yet to come?


Give me some dark dystopian story any day.
But right now I have no idea of what to read. ..."
If You are in to dark dystopia, there is A Canticle for Leibowitz



Next up is Blackout. I'm determined to kill this series off.





Next up is Blackout. I'm determined to kill this series off."
I'm glad you enjoyed Son of the Shadows, Janice :)

..."
This year has been a difficult one and that's reflected in the star ratings I've given out. This one earned a rare 5 stars. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. I already have it, but want to read some other books first.

Starting Circling the Sun.

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This year has been a difficult one and that's reflected in the star ratings I've given out. This one earned a rare 5 stars. I'..."
I've not given out many 5 star ratings this year either, certainly when compared to other years. Daughter of the Forest and Son of the Shadows are two of them though. I started Book #3 a few weeks ago but I put it one side because I got bogged down with other books and was neglecting it somewhat. I plan to start over with it again sometime.

Starting Circling the Sun."
Hmm, I was tempted by At the Water's Edge because of its Scottish setting, but all the reviews I am reading are making me think twice. I don't mind historical romances if they are written well or bring something new to the table, but it doesn't sound like this does much out of the ordinary.

Starting Circling the Sun."
Hmm, I was ..."
Historical is probably my favorite genre. I can do romance - I loved The Paying Guests! This was not so good. Daft plot and awful characters.

The problem. Too many series out there

Janice wrote: "I think I understand, Travis. I felt that way about Outlander. The first book wrapped up the storyline nicely with a conclusion that made the book feel like a standalone novel. I think..."
I have sayed this so many times: I hate it when the authors "stretch" a story, usually a good one, because it was sucessful, and make a serie of that. I only like series which are meant to be such from the very beginning


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/2096713830

She may be stretching it out with later books I sometimes think.

She may be stretching it out with later books I sometimes think."
A LOT of authors do that...! (And ruin a good story.)


Continuing Circling the Sun and have started A Dying Fall for the annual
challenge. Flying through books at the moment :-)


I started reading The Black Witch.



I an now reading The Third Twin on kindle Finders Keepers on audio.

I'm torn over what to pick up next. Part of me wants to read Soot and part of me wants to continue straight on with the Farseer trilogy and start Assassin's Quest. Decisions, decisions.

I've started Blood of Innocents and find that I'm not that invested in the characters as I was in the first book. Maybe it will grow on me.

I am reading The Red Badge of Courage but can't seem to get into it.
Also reading Three Junes and On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon.
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Lol! Me too!