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What Else Are You Reading in 2019?

Interesting. I thought that the first was the weakest because of its slow parts - necessary for setup, but still.... The second was my favorite, and the third felt very good too.



I find it somewhat unusual, especially for a bestselling author.
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I read it and did not find it that bad, but, then again I have read the Sword of Truth series by the same author. There are some time/dimension spanning references that probably make little sense if you have not read the authors main series.

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Also finished Clade which I had high hopes for based on the summary. It's a book from an Australian writer, I thought end of the world dystopia, but it was more generational family drama with a backdrop of climate change and its effects.. I thought it was just a bit all over the place and lacking focus, but at least it was a quick read.






Thought I'd pause from fantasy for a bit and will try Agatha Christie's


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I just heard about this idea, and I'm totally stealing it for next year:
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I've been very tired lately (we hosted the holidays) so my eye-reading has gone down, but I got my dad to read This Alien Shore with me, and bought books as stocking stuffers (I WILL make them read with me, damn it!) so I'm trying to catch up on things for the New Year.
Plus side, Small Gods has been EXCELLENT for reading to fall back asleep when I wake up and go "make a note, we have to start the marinade by 10 am" except the person I'm directing is, of course, myself, and at 3 am neither the person giving orders nor the person receiving them is at the top of her game, so it's been a lengthy process.
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I've been very tired lately (we hosted the holidays) so my eye-reading has gone down, but I got my dad to read This Alien Shore with me, and bought books as stocking stuffers (I WILL make them read with me, damn it!) so I'm trying to catch up on things for the New Year.
Plus side, Small Gods has been EXCELLENT for reading to fall back asleep when I wake up and go "make a note, we have to start the marinade by 10 am" except the person I'm directing is, of course, myself, and at 3 am neither the person giving orders nor the person receiving them is at the top of her game, so it's been a lengthy process.



New York, present day. Vampyres and zombies are real. Our hero, Joe Pitt, vampyre tough guy, is hired to find and return a runaway girl. OK, fine, except instead of using quotes to indicate dialogue Huston uses dashes. This didn't work for me when I was writing in junior high and it doesn't work here. Otherwise the book is OK.

I read Prince of Thorns which did not much for me. The last 20% were interesting, but somehow it felt a bit not well elaborated (and I simply have no use for grimdark, as I realised this year).
I started Blue Mars where I loved the two first books in the series. But somehow I can't get into the third one. So I started the next BotM This Alien Shore - and again find myself not really concentrating on the text. - time for a time out.
But! I re-listened to The Mere Wife (cause I can't afford more audible credits for this month and needed something to listen to) and it fascinated me even more that the first time. This is the kind of book I need, stabs right into my heart. Not a second where I started to mentally drift off.

This was my first of her books and the begin of a love affair.

I've got horrible Christmas songs stuck in my head, but I've been trying to make it better by changing the lyrics, like "All I want for Christmas is Uhoo!"

The other books in the series are also quite good but didn’t grab me as viscerally as the first one. TO SAY NOTHING OF THE DOG
is hysterically funny in places.

I want to see if there's a German translation so I can give it to my Mom. Cause I think she'd love it, too.
I'll definitely read more of Willis's work in the future!

The first book isn't 100% representative of the series--Sagara was finding her feet with the characters, I think--but if you finish the second book, and are on still on board with it, you're probably in it for the long haul (like I am?). (review)


Interesting follow up. Enjoyed both of them.
After Starship Troopers are you going to move on to Armor?


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I just want to take a moment to acknowledge that there is a specific subgenre for German Middle Ages Time Travel.

If you put it like that, it is pretty hilarious. So, let me just mention that things are even more specific, cause my friend focused mainly on YA narratives.
After finishing Doomsday Book I went back to Ursula K. Le Guin's The Unreal and the Real Volume 1: Where on Earth and the stories I read last night and this morning have reminded me why I love her writing so much. "Hand, Cup, Shell" is extraordinary. (And, thinking about it a bit more now, it reminds me a little of To the Lighthouse, which was the first Virginia Woolf I ever read and which made me fall in love with her writing.)



A man and a woman die and are reborn many times. Sci-fi love story. I was hoping for something more.

I wish I loved this book liked everyone else. Time travel and The Plague: two of my favourite subjects.
Unfortunately it was barely a 3 stars for me.

It's a cool, dark, thoroughly Gaiman-esque take on Snow White and the art is amazeballs. Just, I am stunned.


Thanks for reminding me! I've been wanting to read that, but my library didn't have it. I just checked again and they've finally ordered it, and I'm second in the holds queue ^_^

How was this book or series? I've read the Hunger Games and didn't realize she wrote anything else.

Thanks for reminding me! I've been wanting to read that, but my library didn'..."
Cool. I'm glad your library finally got it for you. I got my copy for Xmas. ^_^

Right?


It took me a minute to get back into this world but once there it was brutal, bloody fun. I like that this author holds nothing back - FINALLY a book about assassins that is dark and chaotic and messy.
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The Pride of Chanur
Chanur's Venture
The Kif Strike Back
and am 70% through Chanur's Homecoming
and hope to start Chanur's Legacy right after that
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So far so good, pretty good.
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