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Ken, I'd love to hear what you think when you're done with that. I've been hearing a lot about it and I'd like to read it, but at the same time I don't want to read it because I think it will just piss me off :)
Went to a meeting today and arrived early--found a used bookstore in the shopping center across the street and walked out with Good Omens, The Lord of the Horses, Song of the Beast, and 3 old Witchworld books by Andre Norton. And still made it to the meeting on time!

Also bought Heavy Time and Hellburner from her website."
And Downbelow Station (Company Wars, #3)

yay! Good Omens and Witch World!!!

today i came home with
All The Pretty Horses
Wintersmith
It's Obvious You Won't Survive by Your Wits Alone
The Saint
The Founding
The Lost
the last three are huge compilation volumes of Warhammer 40000 novels. while i generally avoid books based on games i've heard good things about the ones written by Dan Abnett so thought i'd give em a try
By coincidence, I just got an ARC of Embedded by Dan Abnett. Looks promising. My goodness, that man has written a lot of Warhammer books.

i didn't realise how many; the three volumes i've got contain twelve novels!



Yep, Wikipedia: Dan Abnett bibliography :)
For anyone interested in getting into his Warhammer 40K books the best place to start off is with the Eisenhorn trilogy, Ravenor trilogy and the Gaunt's Ghosts series.


i'm a little behind with Roberts; the last i read was The Snow, which i thought was his best yet, and i have On, Gradisil and Polystom

I have that on my 'wish list' on a recommendation/excellent review by someone here at Goodreads.
SFBC had a deal for buy one, get one free and free shipping. It worked out to less that $9 a book, so I bought:









nice! Have you been reading that Tad Williams series? Is it any good? I have the first book, but I haven't read it yet.








A couple of favorite authors, and a few I'm curious about. Hope they're good!

First was a recommendation from the manager
Midnight Riot
Then something I have been waiting for
Elegy Beach
And finally a birthday gift for my Daughters birthday
Mockingjay

Others recently bought - Magician: Apprentice and Magician: Master, Downbelow Station (Company Wars, #3), Bangkok 8 (Sonchai Jitpleecheep, #1), The Soul Mirror, Blood Cross, and The Night Angel Trilogy
I think that's all.
Laurel wrote: "I'm jealous. We don't have the Sci Fi Book Club in Canada. But, after three months of waiting, I finally received my short term disability from being off of work - such a relief!!! I went on a b..."
Laurel, you have several books that I either recently got for Christmas or still have on my "to buy sometime" list.
Shel wrote: "nice! Have you been reading that Tad Williams series? Is it any good? I have the first book, but I haven't read it yet."
Shel, I haven't started that series yet, just collecting the books. I've liked everything I've read by him, so I assume I like this series, too.
Laurel, you have several books that I either recently got for Christmas or still have on my "to buy sometime" list.
Shel wrote: "nice! Have you been reading that Tad Williams series? Is it any good? I have the first book, but I haven't read it yet."
Shel, I haven't started that series yet, just collecting the books. I've liked everything I've read by him, so I assume I like this series, too.


Tonight I picked up from a local used bookstore:
Seven Japanese Tales by Junichiro Tanizaki (a favorite collection of mine)
The Key by Junichiro Tanizaki (one of his I haven't read)
Camp Concentration by Thomas M. Disch (I was very, very excited to find this!)
Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin (Oxford's translation by James E. Fagen)


I'm a little excited! (am generally a fantasy girl - but trying to branch out)

I hope you enjoy it, too.

Was just so nice of him to bring it in... and then this well kept older hardcover book, well, it's just atheistically pleasing as well.
=)

AWESOME! That one caught my eye by the cover at the book store, but has also been getting such great reviews. Am excited to read it. Thanks for the review.
Ruby wrote: "Congratulations to the people beginning the Deed of Paksenarrion!
..." Thanks - I'm one of them! Actually haven't started it yet... am attempting the Rift-War series for group read ATM. (But am VERY MUCH looking forward to it).
Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "I have The Deed of Paksenarrion in my pile, staring at me."
Oh, that one's been on my list for a long time, but I haven't managed to get my hand on a copy yet. Looking forward to your review when you read it!
Oh, that one's been on my list for a long time, but I haven't managed to get my hand on a copy yet. Looking forward to your review when you read it!

Oh, that one's been on my list for a long time, but I haven't managed to get my hand on a copy yet...."
Don't hold your breath! Other things are looking far more interesting at this point.
I just bought True Grit. Absolutely loved the old John Wayne movie, haven't seen the new one yet but want to. Decided to read the book. :)
Shel wrote: "Oh, that one's been on my list for a long time, but I haven't managed to get my hand on a copy yet...."
My husband spotted this several years ago and bought it for me as a surprise. I REALLY liked it and recommend it highly.
My husband spotted this several years ago and bought it for me as a surprise. I REALLY liked it and recommend it highly.

Dreamsongs by George RR Martin
Swiftly by Adam Roberts
Libra by Don Delillo
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
and Funeral in Berlin by Len Deighton
now i just need to find somewhere to put them...

Also got Arrows of Timeby Kim Falconer. Looking forwards to getting into that one too.

I'm another who joins for the great deal, gets through my requirement, and then later quits. A few years later, I join again. Got my husband to do it, too. Recently they had a BOGO offer plus free shipping. Otherwise, I don't buy, just browse.
I never participate in those. Good deals, but I don't like hardcovers, and I buy enough books already...

Oh! To make it relevant to the current conversation: I bought the book through the Science Fiction Book Club's affiliate clubs program, fulfilling 1 of 4 purchases for my current membership. I joined back up when they dropped the annoying auto-sending of monthly books, and I figured 4 books in 2 years is something I can definitely do. (I'm a sucker for those sort of miniaturized hardbacks.)
Just placed an order with Amazon today - Peril's Gate to continue with Wars of Light and Shadow, Iorich by Stephen Brust (the latest Vlad Taltos, finally out in paperback), and a nonfiction title I've been wanting to read: Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex. Sounds both interesting and highly entertaining :)


That's odd... I specifically got a "No more featured selections" email and mailing from them, and I've not gotten a single Featured Selection mailed to me since I've been a member this time.
Here's the info from their How it Works section of their site:
"No Automatic Shipments!
With our new policy, there are no cards to return and no emails to respond to. You can order the books you want, when you want them."
I wonder what we are seeing differently...
Sherri - I haven't even had to say "no" since rejoining, as there's nothing to say "no" to now. I wonder if folks who joined before their policy change still have the Featured thing every month, and newer members do not. Or perhaps it is different based on location?

Will fondle it until it's time to launch...
Happiness is a good book waiting on your tbr shelf!

Will fondle it until it's time to launch...
Happiness is a good book waiting on your tbr shelf!"
LOL ... I received my copy as well yesterday. :)

So far this month I've acquired:
Midnight Riot (not amazingly brilliant, but lots of fun)
The Curse of Chalion (have hardcover, bought ebook for collection)
Paladin of Souls (ditto)
The Shadowy Horses (won from author)
Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits
Archangel's Consort (buy this series when it comes out)
Monsters of Men (have read first two, must read this one)
The New World (for completeness)
Silver Borne (have hardcover, bought ebook for collection)
An Enchanted Season
Treachery in Death (series is an autobuy, reading now)
Twilight's Dawn (author is autobuy)
Let's see if I can get to the end of the month before buying anything else, shall we? (Although I do know that River Marked is on its way from The Book Depository and should arrive in the next few days.)

Hadrian and the Triumph of Rome
and something I noticed a couple of months ago
Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks

Hadrian: The Restless Emperor - bio
Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous - historical fiction
Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire - bio
Hadrian - historical fiction
Hadrian's Memoirs - historical fiction
Hadrian - bio
I just received an ARC for a book I've been waiting for for a while: Haven: A Trail of Blood and Steel: Book 4 by Joel Shepherd, the final book in a great and (IMO) underappreciated fantasy series. (And in other news about this author - he just announced he's going to write another book in his other series about Cassandra Kresnov, which I'm also very excited about!)



The Secret History of Moscow - Ekaterina Sedia
The Ghost in Love - Jonathan Carroll
The Crying of Lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana - Umberto Eco
Promethea: Book Four - Alan Moore
Second Book of Modern Lace Knitting - Marianne Kinzel
I really enjoyed The Secret History of Moscow. I think I would have appreciated it even more had I been more familiar with Russian mythology/folktales, but even without the background it was a great story. Sort of Neil Gaiman lite.
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I hope the person who finally found Norse Code likes it better than I did. :(
Congratulations to the people beginning the Deed of Paksenarrion! (and the person also beginning Tales of the Flat Earth). Two very different series that are without a doubt in my top ten favorite fantasy series of all.