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I started Heritage of Cyador last month and haven’t had much chance to read it, but that should change this week as I am part of a market reasearch study that involves sitting quietly for 7 hours a day, with a break for lunch, for 4 days. I hope to get through this book and a few others as well!

the plan is to read these books:
The Name of the Wind
The Forever War
The Stars, Like Dust
Turtles All the Way Down


The Wanderer by Fritz Leiber
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein
Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
Rama II by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee
And I'm trying to finish them all by the end of the month, along with Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie.


I'm totally swamped with schoolwork right now and can't afford to get sucked into a book with a plot. I'm picking at Salt: A World History in bits and pieces and finding it interesting.




I also recently read Mira Grant's Deep books: yay! :-)
Kerry wrote: "I've just finished Mira Grant's Into the Drowning Deep and Rolling in the Deep. I'm now reading an oldie from 1991, Sadar's Keep. I'm not sure after th..."
I have Sadar's Keep on my shelf, unread. Is it part of a series? I have 2 other books by Midori Snyder (also unread). I think I bought them at a book sale or used book store without knowing anything about the author or the titles.
I have Sadar's Keep on my shelf, unread. Is it part of a series? I have 2 other books by Midori Snyder (also unread). I think I bought them at a book sale or used book store without knowing anything about the author or the titles.

It's book two in a series that was originally called "Queens' Quarter" and when there was a later reprint, renamed to "The Oran Trilogy" (which is how it appears on Goodreads now).
The books are New Moon, Sadar's Keep and Beldan's Fire.
I also have and have read Hannah's Garden by Snyder. This one was highly recommended to me by my SFF bookseller (in the days when I had one). I don't remember a lot about it now, but my review here on Goodreads shows I gave it a 9/10.
Kerry wrote: "The books are New Moon, Sadar's Keep and Beldan's Fire."
Well, those are the 3 books I have, so I guess I have that trilogy all ready for me when I decided to read it! Thanks for the info.
Well, those are the 3 books I have, so I guess I have that trilogy all ready for me when I decided to read it! Thanks for the info.
Kathi wrote: "Kerry wrote: "The books are New Moon, Sadar's Keep and Beldan's Fire."
Well, those are the 3 books I have, so I guess I have that trilogy all ready for me when I decided to read it! Thanks for the..."
You'll like it, Kathi! It's one of my old favorites. I haven't thought about those books in years :)
Well, those are the 3 books I have, so I guess I have that trilogy all ready for me when I decided to read it! Thanks for the..."
You'll like it, Kathi! It's one of my old favorites. I haven't thought about those books in years :)

Starting a reread of The Madness Season. I read it once a very long time ago and a recent discussion among friends made me want to read it again.
Impatiently waiting for Nemesis Games.

I finished The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. While parts of it were engrossing and page-turning, there were whole sections that seemed tedious and mired in minutiae. There were times when I found every excuse to not pick up the book and continue reading, yet I read the last couple hundred pages in one sitting.
Rather than try to squeeze in something else before returning to The Expanse, I think I’ll start Nemesis Games next week.
Rather than try to squeeze in something else before returning to The Expanse, I think I’ll start Nemesis Games next week.

Now onwards to my cozy holiday reads of the latest illustrated edition of Harry Potter 2 & 3. Jim Kay is a wonderful artist.

Now onwards to my cozy holiday reads of the latest illustrated edition of Harry Potter 2 & 3. Jim Kay is a wonderful artist."
Agreed. I this this one of the best of the series!

I am now catching up with my short-stories TBR.
Well, I loved Nemesis Games and can’t wait to discuss it.
Back to The Company series with Mendoza in Hollywood.
Back to The Company series with Mendoza in Hollywood.

And only another year before the next one. They are pretty productive, the Corey duo.

Consider Phlebas
The Name of the Wind
The Forever War
The Stars, Like Dust
Turtles All the Way Down
The Einstein Intersection
Orphans Of The Sky
The Day Before Tomorrow
currently reading Podkayne of Mars and should be done in a day or two
I finished the next Drizzt book by R.A. Salvatore, The Crystal Shard. It was a fun, rather traditional fantasy. Now out of genre with Bending the Boyne: A Novel of Ancient Ireland.


Next I read Magpie Murders which I highly recommend although it is off-topic being a "whodunnit" wrapped in a "whodunnit"
Now I'm just starting The Dry
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