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What are you reading in July 2014?


Haven't read The Passage yet. But it just got bumped up on my tbr list.

I can see King's style there... but it's like a bad impersonation. There's not ONE character that I like or can identify with in this book... which I think is a first for me with King. I really hope the gardener did write this and that it's a fluke and that King forgets he mentioned making this a trilogy and instead finishes The Talisman's trilogy or writes a new book or something. Because... I don't think I can bring myself to read more of this.
I feel like I need to turn in my King Fan card now or something.

Mr Mercedes is on my list as well. My library has the CDs, but I am 6th in line for them.

I called in sick yesterday, so was still groggy from being worn out and from meds. But I kept going with the "just one more chapter".
I love it when a book makes me want to read it. It's such a fresh feeling after the chore of Way of Kings.....

But, you can't please all of the people all of the time, so I'm sure he'll just be heartbroken that I didn't like it while he is counting the fresh millions rolling into his bank account. LOL

I called in sick yesterday, so was still groggy from being worn out and from meds. But I kept going with the "just one more chapter".
I love it when a..."
You've been sick, too? :(

My only complaint so far, and it's more of an observation really, is that I've noticed a lot of pop culture/television references that will eventually really date this book.

This book just feels like it was written for an older audience... and then someone said "No, this won't do at all. We need to interest the younger readers. Let's call a computer a 'glowbox' here, and a kid a 'shorty' there... NOW we're getting hip! (Ow, my hip!)"
*sigh*
Not working for me at all.

Bleh. There's some boring ass shit in this book. If this kind of project is what keeps GRRM away from writing his book, he needs to stop.
I think I might officially be over Brandon Sanderson....

Bleh. There's some boring ass shit in this book. If this kind of project is what keeps GRRM away from writing his book, he needs to..."
You probably shouldn't bother with Rogues either. I don't know what it is about short stores that they seem so looong. This one definitely feels like Dangerous Women 2.0.


I do like some of these. I just hit a stretch of boring ones. The Sanderson wasn't bad, just could have been shorter.

Is that a retelling?

Just finished Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. One of my nephews has to read it over the summer for school, figured I'd give it a shot too. A good story, a bit overly schmaltzy and predictable throughout, but still a nice afternoon read. Being familiar with some of the locations in the book was a plus.

LOL
I got Rogues yesterday but haven't started with it yet.

Is that a ret..."
You'd think so... But you'd be wrong.
The concept was a very interesting take on Snow White BUT the author does very little with it. Very disappointing.
Slightly spoilerish about the general plot -
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It wasn't a horrible book. The author can write. But I had problem with the plot - or lack of one.


Actually, there are a lot I'm interested in there. If Martin would just stop with telling everyone to send their "meh" novellas to him.

That's disappointing.

Whew. Something to look forward to then.

I haven't read the Rothfuss one yet but I loved the Lynch one. And I haven't even read any of his books yet. I will.
I don't want to turn anyone off of Rogues. I'm just not a big short story reader. I always get bored with these kinds of books. If you like short stories you'll probably enjoy it more.

BTW, for anyone who doesn't know, the Lynch short has nothing to do with the Gentlemen Bastards.

I picked up a Lansdale book the other day at a used book store. I was surprised to realize it was a series.

I'm not sure how you'll feel about book one, but I'll be surprised if books two and three don't hook you."
I read book one before and enjoyed it. Doing the reread of it now and plan to keep going until I'm done.

It'll probably be a week or two, realistically. Unless I get sucked into the world at some point, like book 5 of Dresden. If that happens, it'll be a day or two of can't-sleep-must-read.

It'll probably be a week or two, realistically. Unless I get sucked into the world at some point, like book 5 of Dresden. If tha..."
Oooh! I wish I read fast enough to keep track.
BTW, whats up with that class?

Good to know. Maybe I'll read it, then.

I enjoy being classless."
pffft!
It looks like a lot of fun AND video games.
:(

I finished Blindsight, which really blew my mind. I'll post some thoughts in a few days when I can make sense of the whole thing. For now let me just say it instantly became one of my favorite books ever.
I started a book which had been TBR for waaaaaay too long.... The Wind Through the Keyhole. I love the Dark Tower, I grew up waiting for every next book to come out and I don't really know what took me so long to get started on this one. I'm happy to be hanging out with Roland and the gang again.
I also started reading Culture and the Death of God along with a friend. It's been about a year since I've read any nonfiction, we'll see how it goes.

Started Spellcast today, because I wanted a break between my murder mysteries, and this seemed like it'd be good for a frothy summer read - plus 'theater', so, yay.
Not far enough in to make a judgement call, except there are already too many people to keep track of, and the writing style hasn't quite thrilled me.

Love the cover though:


Love the cover though:

Well, poo. I was eyeing this one, too. FYI, top review on book page had this shelving: cover-better-than-book
:)
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