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message 1751: by Beth (new)

Beth | 211 comments Finished The Aeneid
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

and now I have started rereading The Iliad (the Robert Fagles translation)


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Esther (eshchory) | 555 comments Jacqueline wrote: "I haven’t read any of them yet. Uprooted and Bear and the Nightingale are on my TBR and I actually have them on my iPad waiting. But I don’t like reading on my iPad too much so I ordered Bear and t..."

That is a terrible shock - definitely calls for some comfort reading.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments I'm almost finished The Sisters Brothers. Can't say it's really been my cuppa. It's not even the occasional grue and "grittiness" that bothers me, because it's fitting for the characters and the time period. But the writing is so plodding, I'm just kinda bored, really...

Not sure what I'm onto next. Gotta find something on my e-reader to make it home tonight, since I have so little of Sisters Brothers left, it won't hold me over for the whole train ride.


message 1754: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
I have made a tactical error.

I'm reading three books that all are taking a lot of energy for me to read. I'm trying really hard to get into Sea of Rust but it's fighting me. Wheel of Time is still on hold and it feels like if I'm going to slog through something, it should be one I can finish more quickly.

So I started listening to An Ember in the Ashes which is a book I selected for one of my challenges, but it's waaaayyyy more grimdark than I anticipated and I just don't know that I'm in that mood.

Gonna keep plodding along. If Sea of Rust doesn't produce the plot point I was promised imminently, I might just drop it so I can start the Inclusive Bingo Buddy Read Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments Allison wrote: "So I started listening to An Ember in the Ashes which is a book I selected for one of my challenges, but it's waaaayyyy more grimdark than I anticipated and I just don't know that I'm in that mood."


Oh dear.

I have this on my TBR list, but grimdark really isn't my thing.


message 1756: by Ariana (new)

Ariana | 659 comments colleen the convivial curmudgeon wrote: "Oh dear.

I have this on my TBR list, but grimdark really isn't my thing."


Ditto. Boo.


message 1757: by Ariana (new)

Ariana | 659 comments Allison wrote: "I have made a tactical error..."

Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach is pretty fun! Low energy commitment, at least for me.


message 1758: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (last edited Jul 10, 2018 07:52AM) (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
I'll let both of you know how it goes. But I'm 5% in to Ember and (content, not plot points) (view spoiler)


message 1759: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Ariana wrote: "Allison wrote: "I have made a tactical error..."

Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach is pretty fun! Low energy commitment, at least for me."


Well that's encouraging!


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments Allison wrote: "I'll let both of you know how it goes. But I'm 5% in to Ember and (content, not plot points) [spoilers removed]"


o_O


message 1761: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
colleen the convivial curmudgeon wrote: "Allison wrote: "I'll let both of you know how it goes. But I'm 5% in to Ember and (content, not plot points) [spoilers removed]"


o_O"


That's sort of the face I was making at my expense reports while I listened.


message 1762: by Dawn F (new)

Dawn F (psychedk) | 1223 comments I’m over halfway in Sea of Rust and so far it’s mostly combat and far too much exposition so I find myself zoning out a lot which isn’t good XD A shame since I really like stories with AIs, robots and androids.


message 1763: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Dawn wrote: "I’m over halfway in Sea of Rust and so far it’s mostly combat and far too much exposition so I find myself zoning out a lot which isn’t good XD A shame since I really like stories with AIs, robots ..."

Oh no. Well...Wanna join our Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach discussion instead? lol


message 1764: by Bobby (new)

Bobby | 869 comments Anthony wrote: "I just finished and loved All the Birds in the Sky and posted my brief review. I was trying to find some group discussions on it but I gather the search function is not working well..."

I had never heard of this book, but it is now on my TBR list. The description of the book looks like exactly the kind of thing I like. Magic and advanced technology in the same world is a big draw for me. I just have to find time to read it.


message 1765: by Dawn F (new)

Dawn F (psychedk) | 1223 comments Allison wrote: "Oh no. Well...Wanna join our Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach discussion instead? lol"

Haha, I never back down on a book (unless it's somehow offensive), but otherwise I might! Is it the title of a book? Because I can't find it...


message 1766: by Anna (last edited Jul 10, 2018 10:49AM) (new)


message 1767: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10432 comments Dawn wrote: "I really like stories with AIs, robots and androids."

Then you *must* read All Systems Red!


message 1768: by Dawn F (new)

Dawn F (psychedk) | 1223 comments Anna wrote: "Dawn wrote: "I really like stories with AIs, robots and androids."

Then you *must* read All Systems Red!"


Hah, I had added this to my tbr on March 31 but couldn't remember why! Thanks for the rec!


message 1769: by Dawn F (new)

Dawn F (psychedk) | 1223 comments Anna wrote: "Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach

And discussion is here."


Thanks! Just got it for my Kindle!


message 1770: by Laura (new)

Laura (lauradragonchild) | 49 comments I've just started The Magpie Lord and Boy's Life and they are both great. By tomorrow I'll dive into An Ember in the Ashes as a reread with a buddy. I loved this book at first read but then I don't mind dark and grim (and this was a little bit of both).


message 1771: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne I quite liked An Ember in the Ashes although it is a bit grim and dark. Book 2 in the series is much the same. Book 3 is a constant procession of battles and murders with little character or story development. If she makes book 4 the last then I will read it just to tie up loose ends. If it isn't then I will give up quietly.


message 1772: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Phrynne wrote: "I quite liked An Ember in the Ashes although it is a bit grim and dark. Book 2 in the series is much the same. Book 3 is a constant procession of battles and murders with little cha..."

Good to know about later books! I actually think it's an interesting set up and the writing is fine so far. I just wasn't expecting it to be so brutal from the jump. Idk, that content just feels like "mid book" to me, somehow ;-)

Now that my expectations have altered, I'll keep trucking--I just wasn't in the mood today.


message 1773: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline | 2428 comments I wanted to read an Ember in the Ashes too. I don’t know if I like them too grim and dark....I’m one of the half dozen who don’t watch GoT. I did watch the first season though and it was OK but I didn’t want to watch the rest.


message 1774: by Jamesboggie (new)

Jamesboggie (goodreadscomjamesboggie) | 77 comments Anna wrote: "Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach

And discussion is here."


I didn't know we were discussing this book. I will try to get it from the library this month.


message 1775: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Jamesboggie wrote: "Anna wrote: "Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach

And discussion is here."

I didn't know we were discussing this book. I will try to get it from the library this month."


It's a buddy read, not an official read, but you should join us!!

Maybe I should add the Bingo buddy reads to the BR list...


message 1776: by Anthony (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1482 comments I just finished The Obelisk Gate and...just...WOW.

We are so lucky that N.K. Jemisin is in our world and writing these books.


message 1777: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3180 comments Allison you should definitely add the bingo reads to the buddy read list!


message 1778: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3180 comments Not too put more work on you or anything... lol


message 1779: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
This is sort of a trick question because while I'm getting all the credit for all my hard work, it's actually Anna who does most of it! So I will ask her nicely when she wakes up if she'll help me add the buddy reads and then I'll post it and reap all the praise, as is only fair.

;-)

(thank you, Anna!)


message 1780: by Don (new)

Don Dunham Just finished "To honor you call us" by H. Paul Honsinger. 100% manstuff... and I do mean 100%. someone mentioned it was "Master and Commander" in space with superlightspeed ships. The writer can certainly turn a phrase.


message 1781: by Don (new)

Don Dunham just Finished "City of Jade" an excellent Urban Fantasy with Magic Jade and Gangsters. The book finishes many of it story line but you know there is books two somewhere. I found it vastly superior to the Dresden stuff I've read so far. To be fair Dresden made me laugh once and Jade City did not.


message 1782: by Shomeret (new)

Shomeret | 411 comments I started Revisionary by Jim C. Hines (Magic Ex Libris #4). As usual, Jim Hines' humor makes the book fun.


message 1783: by Phrynne (last edited Jul 10, 2018 10:09PM) (new)

Phrynne Shomeret wrote: "I started Revisionary by Jim C. Hines (Magic Ex Libris #4). As usual, Jim Hines' humor makes the book fun."

Loved that series! Pity it went to only four books:(


message 1784: by Anthony (last edited Jul 10, 2018 11:37PM) (new)

Anthony (albinokid) | 1482 comments So after finishing All the Birds in the Sky the other day, I tagged Charlie Jane Anders in a tweet talking about how much I loved her book, and then got involved in a couple of other chats with folks on Twitter about what I would want to read as my palate cleanser between The Obelisk Gate and The Stone Sky. Because those Broken Earth Trilogy books are *intense.*

Anyway, Charlie herself joined in that conversation and said that The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet would be a great palate cleanser, so I took that as a sign, since her book had been a perfect choice for me, and that’s what I just started to read. And I’m definitely enjoying it.


message 1785: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10432 comments TLWtaSAP is wonderful!


message 1786: by Udayan (new)

Udayan | 65 comments Finished Artificial Condition by Martha Wells (Murderbot#2). Same wacky humour, same cynical worldview. Love it.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2719 comments Started The Copper Promise yesterday. Not very far in, but it's not really capturing me so far.


message 1788: by Ariana (new)

Ariana | 659 comments Anthony wrote: "Anyway, Charlie herself joined in that conversation and said that The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet would be a great palate cleanser, so I took that as a sign, since her book had been a perfect choice for me, and that’s what I just started to read. And I’m definitely enjoying it."

Hah! What a great anecdote. I guess Twitter is good for more than just harassment?

I loved The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, and I really liked the follow-up, A Closed and Common Orbit (not exactly a sequel, focuses on characters who were on the periphery in the first one). The third one, Record of a Spaceborn Few, comes out soon, and I'm very excited. I think there's going to be a buddy read?


message 1789: by Jamesboggie (new)

Jamesboggie (goodreadscomjamesboggie) | 77 comments Seems like everyone loved The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. I enjoyed it, but it did not blow me away like other people.


message 1790: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
(Yes there's a BR for Record, Ariana!)

I keep meaning to try the series. Alas. Alack. I'll get there eventually.


message 1791: by Bobby (new)

Bobby | 869 comments Allison wrote: "(Yes there's a BR for Record, Ariana!)

I keep meaning to try the series. Alas. Alack. I'll get there eventually."


Me too. I think I might need to change my middle name to "eventually."


message 1792: by Dawn F (new)

Dawn F (psychedk) | 1223 comments Anna wrote: "Dawn wrote: "I really like stories with AIs, robots and androids."

Then you *must* read All Systems Red!"


Oh my god I'm listening to it now and it's HILARIOUS XD


message 1793: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14225 comments Mod
Bobby wrote: "Allison wrote: "(Yes there's a BR for Record, Ariana!)

I keep meaning to try the series. Alas. Alack. I'll get there eventually."

Me too. I think I might need to change my middle name to "eventua..."


Haha! Let's see. Mine would be Allison "Imworkingonit" H.

It's Dutch.


message 1794: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10432 comments Dawn wrote: "Anna wrote: "Then you *must* read All Systems Red!"

Oh my god I'm listening to it now and it's HILARIOUS XD"


Yes! And there's another one already out, and two more coming very soon!


message 1795: by Jerry-Book (new)

Jerry-Book | 86 comments Laura wrote: "I've just started The Magpie Lord and Boy's Life and they are both great. By tomorrow I'll dive into An Ember in the Ashes as a reread with a buddy. I l..."
I loved a "A Boy's Life".


message 1796: by Dawn F (new)

Dawn F (psychedk) | 1223 comments Anna wrote: "Dawn wrote: "Anna wrote: "Then you *must* read All Systems Red!"

Oh my god I'm listening to it now and it's HILARIOUS XD"

Yes! And there's another one already out, and two more co..."


Hurraay! It seems to have a bit of Firefly the tv show kind of humor, I'm really into that!


message 1797: by Jamesboggie (new)

Jamesboggie (goodreadscomjamesboggie) | 77 comments Dawn, I think you're right. It did feel like Firefly sometimes. However, I thought Murderbot was closer to Marvin from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

I thought that Artificial Condition was a step down from the first book. It very much felt like a middle book. I still plan to finish the series, but I am less enthusiastic than I was (I bought Artificial Condition on release day).


message 1798: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Trike wrote: "Anthony wrote: "Having unpopular opinions about celebrated works can be a strange thing. Years ago I started Dave Eggers’ book A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, which topped many critics’ ..."

I can't say that I am a big fan of Hamill's acting, but it was certainly better than Carrie Fisher's at the time.

Adimitedly I was one of those people that loved Empire. But that was because my favorite Bad Guy got to cut loose a little more. It was all so...'I am not Evil, this is just my Day Job.' I loved that.


message 1799: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Anna wrote: "Allison wrote: "Maybe it's where you start? You love the Koschei you find first?"

I have to come back to this. I first encountered Koschei in Alas taikavirtaa, which is a Russian ch..."


There is a documentary on Netflix, about Myths and Monsters and the first one is about Koschei the Deathless. It was very interesting. Not exactly a complete rendition of the story I am sure but still.


message 1800: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Anna wrote: "Chris, that explains why it would feel new and different, and also why people recommend the few options to everyone who liked one of them. Funnily enough the all the other ones you list are the sam..."

No not really. That is a more current trend.


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