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Just finished Child of the Prophecy for a different group read. I think it is obvious that Juliet Marillier initially meant this to be the conclusion of her trilogy, since the major story lines are resolved. And later, either she or her fans or her agent convinced her to write 3 more books--which I will read to see how things unfold.
Next up is Black Powder War, also for another group's read, and then I will be reading both of our group's BOTM choices, The Curse of Chalion and The Quiet Invasion.
Next up is Black Powder War, also for another group's read, and then I will be reading both of our group's BOTM choices, The Curse of Chalion and The Quiet Invasion.

I'm currently reading A Conjuring of Light, the last book in the Shades of Magic trilogy. It is good but very long, and I was getting a bit fatigued by the story - maybe because I read A Gathering of Shadows just before starting it. Anyway, I've paused it for a moment to read Universal Harvester by John Darnielle.
I'm reading Ken Liu's short story anthology The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories. I've read the title piece before but none of the others - all are gorgeous.
I've got The Spirit Stone (The Silver Wyrm, #2) and The Quiet Invasion requested at the library, so hopefully those will come in soon! If I have the time to re-read The Curse of Chalion I will, but I think I remember enough to participate in the group discussion either way.
I've got The Spirit Stone (The Silver Wyrm, #2) and The Quiet Invasion requested at the library, so hopefully those will come in soon! If I have the time to re-read The Curse of Chalion I will, but I think I remember enough to participate in the group discussion either way.
Justine wrote: "I'm planning to start Sevenwaters too this month, Kathi. Have you read the Blackthorn and Grim trilogy? I loved that and apparently Marillier said she would be interested in writing more books, but..."
Justine, the Sevenwaters books are the first I've read by Marillier and I am certainly enjoying them I will make a note of this other series by her, since I would likely like that, too.
Justine, the Sevenwaters books are the first I've read by Marillier and I am certainly enjoying them I will make a note of this other series by her, since I would likely like that, too.



Next up is Phantom Pains



One of my favorites too!

Universal Harvester was good, but didn't go where I thought it was going to at the outset. Excellent writing though, which made it a very enjoyable read. I think it is best categorised as contemporary fiction though, not horror and not really speculative fiction.
I also finished The Bronze Key, which I listened to as an audiobook with my two kids. All of us enjoyed it, even with the cliffhanger ending!
I just started reading Edge of Dark, my first book by Brenda Cooper.


Not sure what to read possibly something by David Gemmell then Philip K Dick
I just finished The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, which was really lovely. I loved every single story (and learned some history that I'd not been aware of). Now I'm on to The Spirit Stone (The Silver Wyrm, #2), which I will probably finish fairly quickly, and then I have The Quiet Invasion up next.
I also just picked up Jennifer Roberson's Karavans trilogy, which I'm looking forward to because I adore her Cheysuli books.
I also just picked up Jennifer Roberson's Karavans trilogy, which I'm looking forward to because I adore her Cheysuli books.

Started a baseball biography. Billy Martin: Baseball's Flawed Genius
Shel wrote: "I also just picked up Jennifer Roberson's Karavans trilogy, which I'm looking forward to because I adore her Cheysuli books."
I, too, loved the Cheysuli series and have the Karavans books on my shelf, as yet unread. I'll be interested in what you think. I also liked her duology about Robin and Marian, Lady of the Forest and Lady Of Sherwood.
I, too, loved the Cheysuli series and have the Karavans books on my shelf, as yet unread. I'll be interested in what you think. I also liked her duology about Robin and Marian, Lady of the Forest and Lady Of Sherwood.
Kathi wrote: "I also liked her duology about Robin and Marian, Lady of the Forest and Lady Of Sherwood. "
I tried Lady of the Forest a few years ago and couldn't get into it. I should try again one of these days.
I tried Lady of the Forest a few years ago and couldn't get into it. I should try again one of these days.
I finished all the books for monthly discussions here & elsewhere and am now deep into Heir of Novron. Excellent!



Christine wrote: "I just finished Ready Player One which I greatly enjoyed an highly recommend; since it was published in 2014, I presume thisbook has been one of our group reads? If not, it should be..."
Group read in September 2015.
Group read in September 2015.

I abandoned the Kay Scarpetta book after reading some bad reviews and being unhappy with the beginning. Now I've started Edge of Dark
I just wrapped up the Riyria Revelations trilogy and loved it! The author started with a pretty straightforward adventure story and then wove the layers of world, plot, and characters into a complex and satisfying story, touching on some deeper themes of redemption and loyalty while retaining the action and humor and a touch of romance.
I will be heading back to the world of Recluce with Magi'i of Cyador. That should bring me to April, when I have some group reads for this and another group. I will also be continuing with Lois McMaster Bujold's series that we started this month.
I will be heading back to the world of Recluce with Magi'i of Cyador. That should bring me to April, when I have some group reads for this and another group. I will also be continuing with Lois McMaster Bujold's series that we started this month.


Now I'm listening to The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi.
I'm reading the Attack of the Clones junior novelization to my son. Foundation and Empire to my husband and Otherland by Tad Williams to myself.

I started reading Vortex, a Clancy sort of thriller but ended up giving it up, My mind wasnt into it
I am now reading The Skill of Our Hands
the sequel to The Incrementalists. Not bad
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