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What are you reading in August '14
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Now listening to the Bitterbynde tril..."
I really enjoyed the Frontier Magic series. You've interested me into picking up the Bitterbynde series now.
Just finished Shadow and Bone and will get the next in the series started next week.


Very enjoyable read.




Very enjoyable read."
Is it enjoyable on its own, or do you have to read the whole series to really appreciate it?


Very enjoyable r..."
I've only read the first, none of the others in the series. So for me it was complete on its own.


Very enjoyable r..."
I really enjoyed this one a lot, more than I remember when I was younger. So I picked up Rama II again all happy and excited...and got bogged down.
There's more drama between characters, and the book's about twice as long, and it just wasn't what I was looking for at the moment.
I really think the series hooks you in with the third book, Garden of Rama.
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


The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
The Rithmatist By Brandon Sanderson
Dune by Frank Herbert
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And I am also reading the Martian by Andy Weir.... but thats a Hard Science Fiction Read. And Really good.

Thank goodness it wasnt just me , I cried buckets at the wolf th..."
I was considering reading this book because it has such good reviews. but I don't want to read a book that makes me want to cry.

(To clarify: When I read the book in my childhood, it was already 35 years old, plus or minus.)

I just finished Kameron Hurley's The Mirror Empire! Definitely in my top five epic fantasy releases of the year. An excellent start to the series. It made me feel uncomfortable as no hell in the good way, and with some of the issues she touches on? That book's going to make waves when it hits. Worth checking out.
Here's my review
I really love the cover art on this, though:
Here's my review
I really love the cover art on this, though:



Too much grimdark at the same time, I'll have to find ..."
Good books. For a light read try War of the Fae, book 1 is free on Kindle if you have one



Oh, i enjoyed that trilogy!

Oh, i enjoyed that trilogy!"
I've heard many good things from many people whose opinions I respect, so I decided it was time for a bit of near-future space opera.


I remember the Winter of the World trilogy very fondly. Someday I also need to go back and reread the Swords & Lost Swords books.

Going off genre and reading Speak and soon The Maze Runner

Magician's Land by Lev Grossman- An extremely intelligent and wonderful end to a series.
The Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley- So far this book is surprisingly fascinating. The setting and writing style are so different than anything else I've come across, and I'm totally wrapped up in the story!
Smiler's Fair- This is a very unique fantasy as well, and it is really really dark and brutal. I absolutely loved it though, and can't wait to read the rest of the books in the Hollow Gods series.
Pantomime by Laura Lam- This novel had an incredibly unique protagonist, and the story and world building were both very intriguing. It is a YA novel, but very well written, and the plot was not overwhelmed by a love story. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a very unique protagonist, and an open mind is a must have :)
Traitor's Blade by Sebastien de Castell- So far I am really enjoying this one as well. The writer has a very unique voice, and the narrative is full of spunk and snark. It's a really fun book so far!


Too much grimdark at the same time, I'l..."
Thank you!
I re-read the entire Codex Alera series waiting for the new Robin Hobb's book. And I just finished it too - Fool's Assassin review.

Anyway, here's what I'm currently reading:
The Desert Spear & Daughter of Smoke & Bone
I'm really enjoying the latter, but I'll admit to struggling a bit with The Desert Spear. I enjoyed the first book in the series and thought it really picked up towards the end, but I just can't seem to get into this one at all.

Anyway, here's what I'm currently reading:
[..."
I hear you on the Desert Spear. I loved the first book, but really disliked this one.


Sigh.
I miss when I had time to read 2-3 books a week.

Going off genre and reading Speak and soon [book:The Maz..."
I didnt get oryx either but I did likr maze runner even tho its ya.

Just finished:
Pretty awesome stuff. That's the first 5 stars I've given a fantasy since I read Robin Hobb a few weeks ago.
Here's my review

Pretty awesome stuff. That's the first 5 stars I've given a fantasy since I read Robin Hobb a few weeks ago.
Here's my review



Pretty awesome stuff. That's the first 5 stars I've given a fantasy since I read Robin Hobb a few weeks ago.
Here's my review"
I've been hearing all sorts of positive reviews for City of Stairs, so I might have to give it a go. You've particularly piqued my interest by comparing it to The Mirror Empire, but overall the plot just sounds really intriguing.

Robert Jackson Bennett is kind of criminally underrated, although so far I've only read his first two -- Mr. Shivers and The Company Man.



Yes, it's very addictive, isn't it?

They've really nailed that just-one-more-potato-chip rhythm to the chapters.
Amy wrote: "Rabindranauth wrote: "Just finished:

Pretty awesome stuff. That's the first 5 stars I've given a fantasy since I read Robin Hobb a few weeks ago.
Here's my rev..."
You definitely should! City of Stairs was one of the best reads of the year for me, hands down. You can't go wrong with it.

Pretty awesome stuff. That's the first 5 stars I've given a fantasy since I read Robin Hobb a few weeks ago.
Here's my rev..."
You definitely should! City of Stairs was one of the best reads of the year for me, hands down. You can't go wrong with it.
Just finished Ancillary Justice! Some cool concepts in a political intrigue tale, but overall? I'm distinctly underwhelmed.
Here's my review
I got an ARC of
, moving on to that next.
After the essential relegation of the old SWEU to little more than exploited fan fiction, I'm trying to keep an open mind with it. Hopefully with the decision to make a cohesive storyline for these books, as a whole I'll be happy about giving this a shot.
Long live Darth Caedus!
Here's my review
I got an ARC of

After the essential relegation of the old SWEU to little more than exploited fan fiction, I'm trying to keep an open mind with it. Hopefully with the decision to make a cohesive storyline for these books, as a whole I'll be happy about giving this a shot.
Long live Darth Caedus!


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