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What Else Are You Reading? June 2014


Reading Insurgent right now, but it is a pretty quick read. I'll probably finish it pretty quickly and move on to Allegiant.

I listened to Paladin of Souls on audiobook when we finished with Chalion, and I really enjoyed it.
I have a stack of library books I need to start reading soon, including Stephen Brust's The Incrementalists, Mary Robinette Kowal's Valour and Vanity (fourth book in the "Shades of Milk and Honey" series), and a rare foray into non-fiction, Think Like a Freak.
I've also been trying to finish the audiobook of Mark Helprin's Winter's Tale. I can see why people love it, but something about the audiobook just isn't grabbing me. It is very good, but the pacing is rough. I'll keep chipping away at it.


Micah wrote: "Currently about halfway through Grave Peril which is book 3 in the Dresden series. After having it recommended to me a billion times I recently took the plunge and have started working..."
I think the early books are fun, but nothing special. He does a lot of world building and character introduction. The later books are awesome though once he stops building out so much and starts adding depth to what he already built.
I think the early books are fun, but nothing special. He does a lot of world building and character introduction. The later books are awesome though once he stops building out so much and starts adding depth to what he already built.

In text, I'm reading The Bird Eater, a horror novel by Ania Ahlborn and Authority by Jeff Vandermeer.
I agree that Marsters wasn't the voice of Harry when I first listened to the audio. I had done 1-14 in text, but an audio reread last year, Marsters is totally the voice of Harry for me bow.
I think Glover was a decent reader, but didn't put anywhere near the emotion or energy into his narration that Marsters does. That was my main problem with it.
I think Glover was a decent reader, but didn't put anywhere near the emotion or energy into his narration that Marsters does. That was my main problem with it.


My Review
Continuing on with the final book in Robin Hobb's Soldier Son trilogy Renegade's Magic

And that has to get read so that I can move onto Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (awesome!) and Cibola Burn by James SA Corey (also, awesome!), which both come out this month.

Raced through My Real Children this weekend. The sf stuff is mostly hidden in the alternate history background. Very touching, domestic story about the lives a woman could have.
Finished Dawn of Swords. Here's my review. I'm going to finish off Dune and then it's on to this month's pick.
I should be finishing The Color of Rain
by Cori McCarthy in the next few days. After that, I'm sure I'll move on to Volume 2 of Saga
by Brian K. Vaughan. After that I have a slew of group reads and buddy reads to choose from. So, who knows.



Well Dune definitely earns all that praise it gets. Really great book. Here's my review.
I started Promise of Blood, interesting beginning so far.
I started Promise of Blood, interesting beginning so far.


In the meantime, I'm digging into and enjoyingMidnight Tides. And given all the recent excitement over Brandon Sanderson's new book, I'm giving The Way of Kings a try as my audiobook of the month.
Once I finish Tides, I'll go onto Shift and I'll have to scurry to do that as I have library holds out on:
Cibola Burn, Rogues, andThe Silkworm when they come out later this month. And I'm first or second on the queue on all of them.

Skin Game!! Another wonderful installment in the Dresden Files. Made it last as long as I could by only listening on my daily drive, then cheated cuz I HAD to know how it ended :)
Back to my listen of The Deaths of Tao, not liking it as much as the first, but only because of plotline not the writing itself.
Started Control Point and picked up Promise of Blood. I want to try a book by all the authors in Sam Sykes little twitter cabal so his and Delilah S. Dawson will be next. I tried Mockingbird but ugh, not for me.

After those I'll be diving into Promise of Blood and Broken Glass Waltzes. Hounded looked interesting to me as well, so I grabbed a copy of that one and will get to that, too.








I also am about to start The Deaths of Tao. I really liked The Lives of Tao so I expect good things for the next book in the series.
I already read the Powder Mage books (check them out, worth it. Promise of Blood starts slow but builds well in the end and the Crimson Campaign is really great). So I have some time to just read what ever this month.
I read Skin Game in two days because I could not put it down. Dresden fans will enjoy it a lot.
I am going to read Cibola Burn when it comes out too.
Sky wrote: "Prince of Fools (PoF?) just released today :) Will be starting it as soon as I finish Promise of Blood (PoB)."
I'm with you on that! Can't wait.
I'm with you on that! Can't wait.

That book has two or three sequels now. Will that asteroid ever hit?

That book has two or three sequels now. Will that asteroid ever hit?"
Maybe in the first book the asteriod misses, but in the second book a bigger asteriod is right behind it!

My review.
Just starting Red Rising by Pierce Brown.
It's pretty good so far, a little slow in the beginning, but I suspect things will pick up soon.


Just finished this month's pick! Here's my review
Moving on to Prince of Fools which I'll be reading with the girlfriend, and American Craftsmen, which I'll read on the side.
Moving on to Prince of Fools which I'll be reading with the girlfriend, and American Craftsmen, which I'll read on the side.


Once I finish Mistwraith, I will definitely move on to the second book, The Ships of Merior. I may add something on audio too.
Oh, I almost forgot that Rogueswill be coming out this month. I'll definitely make time for that!
I'm almost done with the Vaginal Fantasy pick The Lions of Al-Rassan which is AMAZEBALLS. Nothing too unexpected considering it's Guy Gavriel Kay.
Also listening to Trapped which is a delight. I will be sad when I catch up to Kevin Hearne in this series.
p.s. In case you were wondering, I have tried a few times to get GGK on the show, and he's not a fan of doing audio/video interviews apparently. Shut down. Oh well! Maybe in person sometime.
Also listening to Trapped which is a delight. I will be sad when I catch up to Kevin Hearne in this series.
p.s. In case you were wondering, I have tried a few times to get GGK on the show, and he's not a fan of doing audio/video interviews apparently. Shut down. Oh well! Maybe in person sometime.



What now? I've got a fine book on Russia in WWI and the new Jeff Vandermeer novel.

Hey I'm reading this too, what a cowinkydink. ;)
And I have questions about the ending. Reread it this morning.
Ditched American Craftsmen. Couldn't stand reading further. Here's my review
I'm reading Prince of Fools slowly with my girlfriend, and The Garden of Stones on the side.
I'm reading Prince of Fools slowly with my girlfriend, and The Garden of Stones on the side.
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