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What Else Are You Reading in 2019?
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Jan 04, 2019 02:11PM

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I will drop in to chat once people get going on that.
*runs victory lap*
Booyah!
Finally finished Gardens on the Moon! WooHOO! I've owned the book since it was published and it was good at losing my attention. Ha! I've had the audiobook for a few months but this is the first time I listened to it from start to finish. The last hour was great! There were lots of gold nuggets in the story and I'm willing to give the series a try. I figure the audio format helped me with the first book so I'm going to listen to the books first and then read the print.
Off to read fluffy books and then maybe start one of the three Iliad translations.

Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr- ★★½☆ - (My Review)
The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution- ★★★★☆ - (My Review)
House of Blades- ★★★☆ - (My Review)
Watership Down- ★★★★☆ - (My Review)
Artificial Condition- ★★★★☆ - (My Review)

GENERAL GOODREADS CHALLENGE READS in 2019 --
1. John F. Kennedy and PT-109 by Richard Tregaskis. Read. Review. Read with All About Books Author/Character Name Challenge at 2019.
2.Critical Path by R. Buckminster Fuller. READ. Review. Reading with All About Books Author/Character Name Challenge.
3.The Gentle Art of Cracking Heads by John Scalzi. Reading completed 01/26/2019.
Review is IN WORK. One of reviewer's Favorite Authors
4. Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America by Michael Eric Dyson
5.The DIY Guide to WiFi Networking by Robert Greene. READ. Review is IN WORK.
6. Modelling the de Havilland Mosquito by Roy Sutherland. READ. REVIEW.
7. The Raging Sea: The Powerful Account of the Worst Tsunami in U.S. History by Dennis M. Powers. READ. REVIEW.
8. Elevation by Stephen King. READ. REVIEW.
9. In The Midst Of Wars: An American's Mission to Southeast Asia by Edward Geary Lansdale, Maj.Gen., USAF (Ret.) READING is COMPLETE. Review is IN WORK.
10. Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis by Jimmy Carter, 39th American President, Founder of The Carter Center, Winner of 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in The Carter Center. READING IS COMPLETE. Review is IN WORK.
11. Dr. Space: The Life of Wernher Von Braun by Bob Ward. Approximately 60% read, with review to follow.,
12. A Rumor of War by Philip Caputo This is the 40th Anniversary Edition of this seminal work on the Vietnam War.



Jacqueline, we demand pictures of the puppy!
Sharon, that wonderfully captures what I felt about de Lint, too. I hope it impresses all the way through!
Sharon, that wonderfully captures what I felt about de Lint, too. I hope it impresses all the way through!
Took a small break in Gardens of the Moon, which is so far an enjoyable, vast world with an uneven story for me, to read something my Dad sent me.
Hopelessly unsure what's going on in Catseye.
Also, I keep getting this recommendation. I've read several of Henry's books, do they take a left turn here?
Hopelessly unsure what's going on in Catseye.
Also, I keep getting this recommendation. I've read several of Henry's books, do they take a left turn here?


For the time travel challenge I read Metropolis for the 1920ies. It was a very ambiguous choice since Thea von Harbou later joined the NSDAP. It gave me a lot to think about, yet on the positive side I realised what a beautiful power my native language has. I should read more German.
I'm in my final throes with Oathbringer, which scares me somehow. These three books have proven so epic, moving and insanely perfectly structured that I have the feeling I should never pick up another high fantasy novel after this ever again. Anything else can only pale. (okay … some weeks after I've finished the book I will probably (PROBABLY) calm down again …)
Gabi wrote: "I read the two group reads Catseye and The Gospel of Loki, which were both underwhelming for me.
For the time travel challenge I read Metropolis for th..."
I dunno, Gabi. It's been over a year for me and I still feel like I just remembered it's Free Ice Cream Day every time I think of this series.
For the time travel challenge I read Metropolis for th..."
I dunno, Gabi. It's been over a year for me and I still feel like I just remembered it's Free Ice Cream Day every time I think of this series.
Jacqueline wrote: "Alison my profile picture is Darcy on his bookshelf :)"
Omygoodness I love him!! And that his name is Darcy!!
Omygoodness I love him!! And that his name is Darcy!!

He’s so gorgeous. He and I are enjoying our time at the beach house. He can’t go to the beach though. He can’t associate with other dogs until he finishes getting his needles.


I don't know if this is the place to ask, but I have a question. I'm still learning to navigate my way around here. I enjoy writing reviews of books I've read. Is there some place in this group where readers can post their reviews?
I get a lot of my reading recommendations from what others have said about a book and would love to find a thread where I can read book reviews done by people in this group and post my reviews of the fantasy books I've read.
Tamara wrote: "I'm reading The Thirteenth Tale. I think someone on this list mentioned it. I'm really enjoying it so far.
I don't know if this is the place to ask, but I have a question. I'm still ..."
Hi Tamara! People often post their reviews in this thread, so feel free. I find most people prefer a little more than just a link as this is more conversational than anything, but it is not a rule by any means.
I don't know if this is the place to ask, but I have a question. I'm still ..."
Hi Tamara! People often post their reviews in this thread, so feel free. I find most people prefer a little more than just a link as this is more conversational than anything, but it is not a rule by any means.


I just bought Strange the Dreamer since it was reduced to 0.99
And I got another -1 in my In and Out challenge.

Darcy is in the middle of his witching hour and is biting everything. He found a piece of wood and that’s keeping him happy. Wish it was puppy sleep time already.

Allison wrote: "Hi Tamara! People often post their reviews in this thread, so feel free. I find most people prefer a little more than just a link as this is more conversational than anything, but it is not a rule by any means..."
Thank you, both. You've been very helpful.

Just starting the audio for The Fifth Season, which I've heard so so so much good about. Fingers crossed that it lives up to expectations!

And I got another -1 in my In and Out challenge. "
:D I did the same. Have no idea about the book, but the price was compelling.


With just him and I here there’s a routine of feed, outside (he won’t got out without me because the big dogs behind us scared him when we got here and even though the yard is dog proof I’m not sure it’s Darcy proof yet so it’s actually a good thing....I think I’ve filled all of the holes), play and then sleep. It’s only during sleep time that I can read. And if I move and creak my chair he wakes up. He expects me to actively play with him. Or at least watch him while he kills his bunny again. He discovered balls for the first time today. Before this he didn’t give them a second glance. He has a lot of toys. Got to distract him from the rest of the stuff in the house and keep him entertained. We’re heading back up to the Farm on Friday so he can get his next needle. He can play with his brother again.


♥️ It *is* the language of love, after all. ❤️
https://youtu.be/7W5HYVwDDVo
🎼 And is delightfully euphonious. 🎶
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I kid. But you have to admit that was the perfect straight line.
😂

I wanted to second this. I sort of personally hate when people just say, "I read this book and here's the link to my review".
But if they link to their review after saying a little something about the book, then I'm much more inclined to actually follow through to the link.

My first impression is that it's way too info-dumpy right off the bat, and my mind is fuzzing over at the nation-state politics I'm being bombarded with.

Got it! Thanks for the tip.
all best.
I challenge anyone to listen to Nirgendwo in Afrika or Im Juli and then tell me German can't be beautiful =P
The Axis of Awesome bit is pretty great though.
The Axis of Awesome bit is pretty great though.

The fewer reviews I'm sharing, the more likely I am to write a comment or two about them. Lately I've been falling behind on my reviews so I'm worse than normal.
I'll try to be better about it in the future.

Sounds interesting - I've been reading more and more books from French authors:
Pierre Lemaitre = excellent mystery/thrillers
Fred Vargas = mysteries
Aliette de Bodard = scifi/fantasy
Pierre Grimbert = fantasy
Andrea Japp = historical mysteries
Philippe Georget = mysteries
Pierre Boulle = sci fi

I also read Redshirts, which was fun, but just 3 stars for m.
Hey Karin! Glad you're starting out the year strong :) I agree that sometimes just doing things for yourself makes reading much more enjoyable. Hope it keeps up.

But 5 of those have been audiobooks, which I generally tend to dislike. However, my vision has taken a drastic turn for the worse again this year, and I’ve substituted listening to books for listening to podcasts as I drive to doctors, walk the dogs, and do household chores. I didn’t realize how much I consumed via podcasts, but if these past two weeks are any indication, it’s about 18 hours a week. Of course, I’ve watched precious little TV, as well. Not only have most shows been in hiatus, I simply can’t see the television.

By staying between the fuzzy lines and not hitting the various blurry squares I assume are cars.🤓
Personal eyeball stuff: (view spoiler)






That's great to hear, Jacqueline. I'm looking forward to this one.


My reread/listen of Soulless was interrupted due to someone requesting the audiobook and Libby took it away. #sadpanda
I finished The House with a Clock in Its Walls. For a kid's book, it was fun. I can see where it would make a great movie. Now I'll have to watch it.
I bought Catseye since it's on the group's reading list. Started it and then left my kindle at work. MEH
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