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What Else Are You Reading?
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What Else Are You Reading in 2019?


Vicious - Good
Limited Wish - Good
The Thousand Names - Decent
Gods of Jade and Shadow - YA and not the kind I like.
Hank wrote: "Allison wrote: "Stayed up til 1 am trying to figure out how you do a backhanded uppercut."
Wait...does that include practicing on someone? If I wasn't scared of the mods before (and I was), I am now!"
I certainly didn't do anything you can prove before a jury of my peers.
Anthony, I think he just meant an uppercut. Or a sort of vertical cuff. But the words he's using are like saying you have a 4 door coupe. Like, I can imagine a car that's small enough for the size requirement of a coupe having 4 doors, but it's generally understood that coupes have 2 doors and sedans have 4, and that it wouldn't make sense to have 4 doors on a coupe-sized vehicle.
Wait...does that include practicing on someone? If I wasn't scared of the mods before (and I was), I am now!"
I certainly didn't do anything you can prove before a jury of my peers.
Anthony, I think he just meant an uppercut. Or a sort of vertical cuff. But the words he's using are like saying you have a 4 door coupe. Like, I can imagine a car that's small enough for the size requirement of a coupe having 4 doors, but it's generally understood that coupes have 2 doors and sedans have 4, and that it wouldn't make sense to have 4 doors on a coupe-sized vehicle.

Well, now I wish that too. I'd love to see you demonstrate it :D

Read a few books lately and have caught up on reviews:
1. Bond of the Fire by Anthony Fon Eisen - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3039643488.
2. The Jargoon Pard by Andre Norton - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1954249194.
3. The Crystal Gryphon by Andre Norton - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1954248909.
4. Other Dimensions volume 1 by Clark Ashton Smith - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2998994738.

Well I read a couple a lot of years ago and found them memorable, one of those books where scenes stick in my head - but not so appealing to me that I read the whole series. Tried re-reading one recently and gave up.



Blood in the Water: The Lost Tale of Captain Hook
I am so in love with this new series I found! If you love dark fairy tale retellings, you have got to check this one out! It seems hard to find... that's the only down side. But I sure am glad I found this little hidden treasure.

Too Like the Lightning gets a special place for my first ever DNF'd novel. (and after feeli..."
I enjoyed Le Guin's later Earthsea books too! What was your favorite ting about them?





So instead it's The Affair of the Mysterious Letter (found through a KJ Charles review) and its first few chapters have been great, just what I was looking for.


and
first in Jack Vance's Lyonesse series - Lyonesse aka Suldrun's Garden - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3044269507.

I’ve never heard anyone say this."
I hadn't really heard it either and I grew up in the 70s. She was prolific but I don't think she was the only one. Although to be fair I didn't start reading outside the Military History box until about 78 so I did get late in the game.

I am trying not to take Swords and Deviltry personally, but so far I think Fafhrd is a dbag and I am so confused by the writin..."
I usually go with Fred. It works for me. LOL.


https://www.tor.com/2018/08/02/fighti...
and they forgot about
Vonda N. McIntyre
Cecelia Holland
Eleanor Arnason
C.J. Cherryh


Stay safe.



Yikes! Please be safe, Aussie friends! =/
I'm reading The Republic of Thieves, which is tons of fun and The Broken Crown which I think has a lot of potential but so far is just very confusing.
I'm reading The Republic of Thieves, which is tons of fun and The Broken Crown which I think has a lot of potential but so far is just very confusing.

I'm reading a LOT at the moment:
The Farthest Shore aloud to my son;
An Unkindness of Ghosts;
Green Mars;
Watchmen;
Changing Voices: An Approach to Adolescent Voice Training.
On hold on audio are:
All Clear and
The Way of Kings

In my other re-read quest, I've been slowly reading Malazan over the past year so I can get to the final book, which I have been putting off for way too long. I'm now on book 7 out of 10 in that re-read, and chugging along nicely.
I really like the way I can multitask with audio books, so I searched my library and it turns out they had The Blade Itself, which is the group re-read this month.
I've been hearing about this series for a long time, so it's nice to finally jump in. I'm about half way through, and while I wouldn't say it's a new favorite, I'm definitely enjoying it and want to keep reading (listening) to find out what happens next.





I just read an interesting short story by Mark Lawrence. Totally different to his normal stuff!
My review of During the Dance by Mark Lawrence

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Yeah nicer today and not as windy but the two big ones on either side of me are getting bigger. And hooking up. The damned things are all joining up. A new one has just started above us too. And yeah no rain in sight.





This is why I usually have so many books in progress. I can never tell on any given day just what's going to appeal to me although I know there's a good chance that it won't be what I was reading yesterday.
The Bumblebee Flies Anyway: Gardening and Surviving Against the Odds sounds interesting. Or maybe it would be too close to home. We have a heavily wooded lot that we've left in a natural state. Our neighbors all keep going on about how wonderful our view would be if we cleared. And then of course we could have one of those big green lawns just like theirs. Not happening. We currently see eagles, six different kinds of woodpeckers, ravens, deer, and much more (including bumblebees). Those neighbors appreciate what we already have.

For what its worth my review

For what its worth my review"
I agree, I enjoyed that one from Jen Williams too. She has won a couple of UK Fantasy awards for the series.
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Wait...does that include practicing on someone? If I wasn't scared of the mods before (and I was), I am now!