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What are you reading in April 2017?


I've been reading all about human anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, endocrine, lymphatic, and circulatory systems! What joy!!!
Oh, and to relax (and likel..."
How are you enjoying Empire? I have it on deck for a read sometime soon.
UGH. You non-fict reading sounds a little like what I need to do. When can I borrow your motivation so I can get back to studying??

UGH. You non-fict reading sounds a little like what I need to do. When can I borrow your motivation so I can get back to studying?? ..."
I'm really enjoying the Collapsing Empire. Wheaton's narrations always work so well with Scalzi's snarky style.
Motivation?? That's a good one. I'm doing this for school and teetering on the edge of bailing on my program. Long story, really.
Oh, and Nicki ;) you have a good point there.

Motivation?? That's a good one. I'm doing this for school and teetering on the edge of bailing on my program. Long story, really."
Ooh! Good! I'm excited! I'm so glad that you and Dawn encouraged me to start reading Scalzi.
I understand about school...
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I have a certification test that I need to sign up for this month and take by the end of July. I'm on chapter 5. O_O




It's a bit slow going, but I'm hoping for a big finish.


HOw is the new job so far?

It's a bit slow going, but I'm hoping for a big finish."
Is that still going on?

It's a bit slow going, but I'm hoping for a big finish."
Is that still going on?"
Yeah.
It was originally just the trilogy, and then she did a related trilogy, which I never read, and now this last trilogy which combines characters from both the other trilogies, but focused on Yelena and Valek.

But I liked the characters and I liked the world... and it's one of those series where I was happy a trilogy turned into a series, because I like spending time with Valek.
And, yeah, Yelena too, I'm sure...
(But mostly Valek. Yum.)
Still not fussed about reading the middle trilogy, though.


:-D Great!
And there's always a learning curve with a new job. I know you have it in the bag!

Other than that the only reading I've been doing is listening to The Girl with All the Gifts, but sparingly. I've been more drawn to podcasts lately. Though there's a bunch of audiobooks I want to listen to ASAP, so hopefully that will help me focus on the The Girl with All the Gifts.
I'm going on a week long trip in a few weeks & it involves long plane rides so I'm hoping to get a lot of reading in then!

I've now moved onto The Awakening. It's the final book in the series and so far I'm really enjoying the story.

I think hubby read Hellboy and enjoyed it.

I started Deadhouse Gates yesterday but didn't have a lot of reading time.

That looks interesting.


I think I have this one on my to-read list already.


Professor, Murder and Madness are enough to interest me, regardless...

LOL!
Yep, that's the reaction I get.

Professor, Murder and Madness are enough ..."
My cousin is into True Crime. She was totally uninterested until I told her about the murderer.

Finished The Awakening which I really enjoyed. It was the final book in the Graveyard Queen series and satisfying conclusion.

I'm liking both (the former's a sci-fi anthology, the latter classical history), just really pushed for time.

I'm finding this second book a bit more religiousy, though... It was always religious, but I didn't feel it went overboard in the first book. But it feels more this time... though I suppose it could be me.
Also started The Dream Stealer this morning, though I only got about 10 pages in before I fell asleep, so... no opinion yet.

I like the book, just school taking most of my time.

Still reading Deadhouse Gates. It got weird and confusing again.
Finished up A Closed and Common Orbit which was divine.
Still re-reading Belgarath the Sorcerer.






I'm still struggling to get through the Wardstone Chronicles. I didn't even know there was a spin-off trilogy.

Me too. It's not humorous at all. But I'm enjoying it just fine so far. I'm only 40% in and I feel like the story could be wrapped up in another 20%. What is the remaining 40% going to be about? This book might end up dragging and it has me worried.

Also re-reading Magician's Gambit and I'm stalled on everything else.

That is concerning...
I've already talked to you about the weird insta-love crap in a 500 page book. Totes unnecessary.

"I'm still struggling to get through the Wardstone Chronicles. I didn't even know there was a spin-off trilogy. "
It's not so clear until you read the last book, since it's labeled as the last book, but The Wardstone Chronicles are actually incomplete on their own. A certain enemy is not dealt with, and that's where The Starblade trilogy comes in. I can understand if non-fans find three more books on top of the original 13 to be a bit disappointing.
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I've been reading all about human anatomy and physiology of the respiratory, endocrine, lymphatic, and circulatory systems! What joy!!!
Oh, and to relax (and likely corrupt) my mind, working on The Mirror’s Truth. Listening to The Collapsing Empire while doing laundry and other non-anatomy busy functions.
I was reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, but got stalled out (see above) and hope to pick it back up when things clear up some.