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Oct 25, 2010 03:46PM

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I just received copies of the Steampunk and Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded anthologies for review. With that, I realized that 5 of the next 7 books I'm scheduled to review are short story collections. Hm.

Meh. Not all at once.

THE MAN WHO LOVED BOOKS TOO MUCH
The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5


Of course, I still have 5 books that just arrived at the library anhd more coming...help.
My copy of Under Heaven just arrived today, along with my buddy Jim Burk's new book The Twelve. Yay!

Big Planet by Jack Vance
Star Man's Son, 2250 A.D by Andre Norton
Probability Moon byNancy Kress
I am also adding bookshelves for some wall to ceiling bookcases, that should do for a while. The books are spilling over not unlike a disorganized bookstore.

LOL
I've been attempting avoiding buying books, but nevertheless have gotten The Heaven Tree Trilogy: The Heaven Tree, the Green Branch, the Scarlet Seed, in a HC omnibus edition; the two newest J.D.Robb novels in audio form for feeding my popcorn reads needs :), and the first volume in Carol Berg's Collegia Magica series - The Spirit Lens for my Nook.
Some books don't even require shelves - those on my ipod and Nook!
Just received a review copy of The Silent Land by Graham Joyce - one of my favorite authors. Very excited! The book is already out in the UK and will be released in the US next March.
Did some early holiday shopping today since our local Borders is closing and has their entire inventory at 20% off - bought some cool books for nieces, nephew, and in-laws, and also couldn't resist a present for me: The Graveyard Book, which is finally out in paperback. Yay!

I was able to get my copies of
Against All Things Ending
Towers of Midnight


LOL, well at that price, you don't have to worry about being weak. Just about dust mites :D.
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Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired)
(last edited Nov 30, 2010 04:15PM)
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I've received a handful of books in the last week or so:
- Stranger Things Happen by Kelly Link (I've only read one story by her so far, but that one blew me away, so I'm looking forward to this one)
- Brave New Worlds: Dystopian Stories, an anthology of dystopian stories edited by John Joseph Adams (whose anthos have rarely let me down)
- The Horns of Ruin by Tim Akers (who I've never read, but this book looks promising)
- Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card (his new YA fantasy)
- Elfsorrow and Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven, #2), books 1 and 2 in the second "Raven" series by James Barclay (the first trilogy was so-so action fantasy but did get a lot better in the last book, so I have hopes for this second series)
My to-be-reviewed shelf is getting a bit packed again. By my latest calculations, in order to get everything read in time and still have a semi-functional family life, I'll have to reduce my sleeping hours to... um... divide by two, hold the three... minus 4 hours?! That can't be right.
- Stranger Things Happen by Kelly Link (I've only read one story by her so far, but that one blew me away, so I'm looking forward to this one)
- Brave New Worlds: Dystopian Stories, an anthology of dystopian stories edited by John Joseph Adams (whose anthos have rarely let me down)
- The Horns of Ruin by Tim Akers (who I've never read, but this book looks promising)
- Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card (his new YA fantasy)
- Elfsorrow and Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven, #2), books 1 and 2 in the second "Raven" series by James Barclay (the first trilogy was so-so action fantasy but did get a lot better in the last book, so I have hopes for this second series)
My to-be-reviewed shelf is getting a bit packed again. By my latest calculations, in order to get everything read in time and still have a semi-functional family life, I'll have to reduce my sleeping hours to... um... divide by two, hold the three... minus 4 hours?! That can't be right.

Well, if you have to be losing sleep over SOMETHING, better for it to be over cool books than anything else... :)
Couple more nice-looking books arrived:
- Book of Secrets by Chris Roberson (which I picked because it looks so different from most other things I read)
- Passion Play by Beth Bernobich (because I read an impressive short story by her on tor.com)
So that makes my to-be-reviewed stack... um, well. I'd better go read now. :)
- Book of Secrets by Chris Roberson (which I picked because it looks so different from most other things I read)
- Passion Play by Beth Bernobich (because I read an impressive short story by her on tor.com)
So that makes my to-be-reviewed stack... um, well. I'd better go read now. :)

For my oldest
The Book of Jhereg
For my Daughter
The Hunger Games
For my youngest
Halo: Evolutions Volume II: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe
Halo: Evolutions: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe (Volume I)
For the wife
Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook
Ken wrote: "For Christmas I always get everyone in our house a book..."
Can I move into your house? :)
Can I move into your house? :)

My brother in law is getting Foundation, Redemption Ark, I Am Legend, Midshipman's Hope and a whole slew of Star Wars novels, including Vector Prime.
I can't mention my wife's gifts here, though, at the risk of her browsing goodreads in the next few hours (we're opening presents tonight).





For Christmas I received 3 Kage Baker books that I didn't have. But no Under Heaven, so I may have to buy that myself.


Xeelee: An Omnibus: Timelike Infinity, Raft, Flux, Ring, The Saint (Warhammer 40,000) and Devices and Desires
my wife received Feniks, Android Karenina and Detection Unlimited


From my mom:
Song of Susannah by Stephen King
The Dark Tower by Stephen King
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin
From a secret santa friend:
The Shining by Stephen King
The Stand by Stephen King
Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis
From my husband and my son:
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson
Elantris by Brandon Sanderson
Graceling by Kristin Cashore
The Magicians' Guild by Trudi Canavan
From myself (yes, you're reading that right!):
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
The Summer Tree by Guy Gavriel Kay
The Wandering Fire by Guy Gavriel Kay
The Darkest Road by Guy Gavriel Kay
Hearts In Atlantis by Stephen King
I'm going to be busy for a while... But in my defense, Christmas is the time of year I acquire most of my books. I can't wait to read them all! :)


Plan to add some fantasy books to the list on Monday.

Bad Science
Tommorow going to see a movie and will make a stop to get the book I was looking for today with a gift card my mother in law gave me for Christmas
I will keep you guys up to date on my progress. Ha Ha Ha

Drat, I forgot to include Gaiman's The Graveyard Book, which I am looking forward to very much.

Side Jobs: Stories From the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Princeps' Fury by Jim Butcher
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
I'm really excited to read them all!


From my mom:
Song of Susannah by Stephen King
The Dark Tower by Stephen King
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The secret santa friend was me. I win!!
The Borders near my parents' house is going out of business so everything in the store is on sale. So of course, I *had* to stop in. I picked up:
Paladin of Souls by Lois Bujold - I haven't read The Curse of Chalion yet but I've loved the Miles Vorkosigan books so much that I have faith that I'll want the sequel to Chalion when I finish it :)
The Secret History of Fantasy, an anthology edited by Peter S. Beagle that contains stories by a bunch of my favorite authors (Gaiman, McKillip, LeGuin, among others)
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn, which I've picked up in the store and put back down again at least fifteen times over the past few years; I figured at 40% off it was time to actually give it a shot :)
and Ophelia Joined the Group Maidens Who Don't Float: Classic Lit Signs on to Facebook because it was only $1 and it looked funny!
Paladin of Souls by Lois Bujold - I haven't read The Curse of Chalion yet but I've loved the Miles Vorkosigan books so much that I have faith that I'll want the sequel to Chalion when I finish it :)
The Secret History of Fantasy, an anthology edited by Peter S. Beagle that contains stories by a bunch of my favorite authors (Gaiman, McKillip, LeGuin, among others)
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn, which I've picked up in the store and put back down again at least fifteen times over the past few years; I figured at 40% off it was time to actually give it a shot :)
and Ophelia Joined the Group Maidens Who Don't Float: Classic Lit Signs on to Facebook because it was only $1 and it looked funny!

I am a softy for getting books for the kids



No, I haven't. But this one was recommended to me and I decided to start there.

recent purchases:
Dragon's Egg for the group read
Philosophers Without Gods
The Crying of Lot 49
Notwithstanding
The Secret River
Pulp Fiction The Villains
The Black Jacobins
Screen Burn
Giotto's Hand
Life After God
A Darker Domain
Mulengro
Anthology of Atheism and Rationalism
Darkness Take My Hand
Absurdistan
The Left Hand of God
and for xmas i was given
The Green Mile audiobook
Nerd Do Well
61 Hours
i guess there are worse addictions :D

Of Truth and Beasts
Elric: Swords and Roses
The Tudors: The Complete Story of England's Most Notorious Dynasty

Also bought Heavy Time and Hellburner from her website.
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