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What Else Are You Reading - August 2014
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Gaines wrote: "I'm reading "Anti-Ice" by Stephen Baxter. It's the second time; the first time I couldn't get past the first few pages. Not the most exciting of books, but about halfway through it picks up. Baxter..."
I recently read The Time Ships by him and was pretty blown away! Definitely agree, that guy has a wild imagination.
I recently read The Time Ships by him and was pretty blown away! Definitely agree, that guy has a wild imagination.

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If you want something a little more galactic-scale 1990s space opera, check out his Xeelee sequence (beginning with Raft).
He also wrote Titan, near-future hard SF and one of the grimmest and most depressing books I ever read.
Thanks for the recs! I have Raft on my TBR already. Titan sounds pretty messed up, though, I think I'll have to start with that first o_O

You're welcome! I'll be curious to hear what you think. Titan was actually one of three unrelated books (Voyage and Moonseed being the others) that basically used Apollo-level technology to get out into the solar system.
Joseph wrote: "Rabindranauth wrote: "Thanks for the recs! I have Raft on my TBR already. Titan sounds pretty messed up, though, I think I'll have to start with that first o_O"
You're welcome! I'll be curious to..."
Ah, was wondering if they were tied together. I'll probably end up reading them in order anyways.
You're welcome! I'll be curious to..."
Ah, was wondering if they were tied together. I'll probably end up reading them in order anyways.
Ooh. I got a review copy of the audio version of Fool's Assassin, but I still have 5.5 hours left on The Dragon's Path.
/firstworldproblems
/firstworldproblems

I'm determined to finish this before I go back and re-listen to NOTW for August as I know once I start that, it's a good chunk of time.
I'm also actually reading "The Queen of the Tearling" by Erika Johansen and it's such a quick read compared to some of the others I'm trying to get through, ie Blood Song, Tower Lord, Name of the Wind etc.
I powered through and read all Mary Robinette-Kowal's books in less than a week. I'd always loved seeing/hearing her interviewed but could never find her books anywhere. Eventually I realised to look on Kindle and I now have and have read and have recommended them onwards.
I also started "Ancillary Justice" by Ann Leckie as I never got around to reading that earlier, but that's taking a backseat for the moment.
And I also picked up "Under the Empyrean Sky" by Chuck Wendig and read a chapter or two but put it on hold for QOTT.
Essentially I've been busy reading and all my TV watching habits have gone out the window, thankfully there's nothing much on at the moment I need to be watching.

I tried reading the The Quantum Thief, but the technobabble honestly seemed like more babble than techno to me so I lemmed it with extreme predjudice. Is there actually an interesting story in there?


For books I am reading The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein, Childhoods End by Arthur C Clarke, Storm Front by Jim Butcher and What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell

I tried reading the The Quantum Thief, but the technobabble hon..."
I've picked up Quantum Thief and tried readign it a couple times, but I have problems with some of the concepts that the author is presenting. I still plan on reading it at some point because I was very intrigued by it. I did find the following glossary that does provide some help in being able to understand the jargon. http://www.karangill.com/glossary-of-...

Next on my list are The Necromancer Chronicles, starting with The Drowning City

I'm throwing in the towel on Scourge of the Betrayer. It's a really fun book, but it's just plain not the sort of book that does it for me anymore.
Here's my review
Here's my review



Commute read to listen to: Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game (Because I'd listened to all of the Modern Scholar lecture series on the shelf at my local branch library, and it's on my To-Read list anyway.)

I also read Three Musketeers, which was good, but not on the level of Count of Monte Cristo. Really amazing. Dumas hit it out of the park with that one.
Just finished up Echopraxia by Peter Watts, coming soon. A hard read, it's the densest hard science fiction book I've ever read. But jeez, it's downright amazing for it. Can't help but highly recommend this one, as hard a read as it is.
Here's my review
Here's my review

Going to read through The Vengeful Virgin, a Hard Case Crime novel, before heading back into the Wheel of Time.



My review
Starting the much anticipated Fool's Assassin by Robin Hobb


Starting The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley: Jamie and other stories edited by Martin Greenberg.







I like them a lot as well but I can't read them back to back. Tried it, just can't do it. Gritty snarky angsty darkness overload.


I just finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane, my second Gaiman novel to date. I've read some of his short stories, and American Gods. It's definite; the guy is one of my favorite authors currently writing, no doubt about it!
Here's my review
Here's my review



I'm glad someone else doesn't like it! I really didn't care for it, the characters felt flat and the writing mediocre.
It seems to be one of those hit-or-miss books, everyone seem to either love it or dislike it :P

That's what I'm thinking so far. It feels juvenile. I'm 27% into it but I really don't like it.
Dara wrote: "I started Ready Player One the other day. I'm not gonna lie - I'm not really liking it too much. The first 15% or so is one giant infodump and the plot seems less important than refe..."
I haven't read it yet, mainly because most of the hype behind that book seems nostalgia-driven. Looking forward to your review!
I haven't read it yet, mainly because most of the hype behind that book seems nostalgia-driven. Looking forward to your review!
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