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What Else Are You Reading? June 2014
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Next: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

My Review
Now come to momma Alastair Reynolds Blue Remembered Earth

I loved that book.

Good man.


I probably would have finished reading The Obsidian Heart by Mark T. Barnes by now, but I've been watching the World Cup coverage since the Opening Ceremony.
Been reading Wheel of Time-Lord of Chaos, and re-reading The Golden Bough by Frazer. Once I finish those two I will read The Crimson Campaign!

Sebastian wrote: "Been reading Wheel of Time-Lord of Chaos, and re-reading The Golden Bough by Frazer. Once I finish those two I will read The Crimson Campaign!"
I loved Lord of Chaos! The ending will blow your mind.
I loved Lord of Chaos! The ending will blow your mind.
I just finished up The Obsidian Heart. Here's my review. I can't believe these books aren't more well known in SFF circles; The Garden of Stones kicked The Red Knight out of the top spot for my favorite 2013 debuts, and The Obsidian Heart only ratchets up everything that was excellent in The Garden of Stones.


I did that one on audio, and I really liked it

Not very far in, but it's quite good. Think I'm going to have to add her other two volumes on the Tudors.


Also, I'm slowly reading The News: A User's Manual.

I did the audiobook of Grave Peril. This is one of the series that I've been doing exclusively as audibooks and I'm loving James Marsters' narration. Still keep picturing folk as people who played them on TV though.
And on the comic/graphic novel front I've done the 3 trade paperbacks of David Schulner's Clone and the last 3 trade paperbacks of Y: The Last Man. Clone didn't really set my world on fire but it's not bad and I've liked Y pretty much continuously from issue 1.
Currently working on Geekomancy after hearing about it on the podcast (About a third of the way through it now). It's pretty fun stuff so far, it's a great palate cleanser for bingeing on the Star Trek relaunch novels.

Now I'm working on the VF alt pick, Mistress of the Art of Death, and I'm re-reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
I find it oddly appropriate I'm reading about the Quidditch World Cup during the World Cup.

Going to get back to Allegiant and the Sword & Laser Anthology. I've been reading a story here and there from the anthology and have enjoyed it.
(Thanks to terpkristin for pointing out the review link had been wrong)

Your review link goes to the edit review function, just FYI...

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Before I delve into more of A Song of Ice and Fire, I plan to finish Tomorrow and Tomorrow, a digital galley I got through Penguin's First to Read program. I have to review it by July 2. I also want to finish Promise of Blood this month. And, I would like to polish of some other books that have been languishing: The Lost, Sacrifice of Fools, and Range of Ghosts.
In audio, it looks like I'm going to finish Crown of Renewal just in time to start Shattered. There have been so many must-listen books coming out since the end of May, it looks like I won't be chipping away at my backlog for the foreseeable future.

I need to get that currently reading list pared down to two books in text and one audiobook at a time.
Another weekend, another bunch of reviews that I'm catching up on.
I finished listening to The Last Command. (My Review)
I also listened to War Crimes (My Review)
Finally I read The Color of Magic (My Review)
I finished listening to The Last Command. (My Review)
I also listened to War Crimes (My Review)
Finally I read The Color of Magic (My Review)

Now digging into T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom, his account of the Arab Revolt in WWI. Gorgeous, haunting stuff so far.

Just finished The Pillars of Sand, great ending to one of the most underrated fantasy series released last year. Here's my review.
Now it's on to Hollow World! Looking forward to what sort of tale I can expect from Michael J. Sullivan post-Riyria.
Now it's on to Hollow World! Looking forward to what sort of tale I can expect from Michael J. Sullivan post-Riyria.

I'll be interested to know what you think of this one.
David Sven wrote: "Rabindranauth wrote: "Now it's on to Hollow World! Looking forward to what sort of tale I can expect from Michael J. Sullivan post-Riyria."
I'll be interested to know what you think of this one."
Will do! It's surprisingly short so I may very well finish it tomorrow, haha.
I'll be interested to know what you think of this one."
Will do! It's surprisingly short so I may very well finish it tomorrow, haha.
David Sven wrote: "Rabindranauth wrote: "Now it's on to Hollow World! Looking forward to what sort of tale I can expect from Michael J. Sullivan post-Riyria."
I'll be interested to know what you think of this one."
So you're saying my opinion isn't enough?
I'll be interested to know what you think of this one."
So you're saying my opinion isn't enough?

I'm in the middle of A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini, and I just started Hyperion by Dan Simmons.



I'm also in the middle of Abaddon's Gate so I can catch up to Cibola Burn next.
I was really worried where it came to Hollow World, Riyria's a pretty big act to follow. Turns out it's a really great read, now it's one of my top reads for the year! Here's my review
Next up:
Next up:



Starting Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century Volume 2: The Man Who Learned Better by William Patterson.


I thought the same thing. I have heard independently from multiple sources that they progressively go downhill in each book. I read Ender's Game as an adult for the first time a few years ago. I think I am going to just let that one stand on its own and not read the series.


I've only ever read the first three Ender books, many, many years ago (so I didn't have to worry about my enjoyment of the books being impacted by my opinion of Card as a human being). I quite liked the first two; the third one (Xenocide) I was enjoying right up until the point that (view spoiler) .
After that I kind of ignored the series because, based on the descriptions, it looked like he wasn't actually moving things forward; just going back and retelling the same story from the POV of every single living being in the Enderverse.
Personally I liked the Shadow books far more than the Ender books, but those fell off too.
I'm pretty much done reading Card at this point though. Too many other books out there.
I might reread Ender's Game/Shadow at some point since I love both of those books, but done with rest.
I'm pretty much done reading Card at this point though. Too many other books out there.
I might reread Ender's Game/Shadow at some point since I love both of those books, but done with rest.
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