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message 1: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Wow.

It's 13-Sep and I feel like the month has just begun!


So, while it is the middle of the month already...what are you reading?


message 2: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (last edited Sep 13, 2014 03:04PM) (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments I'm currently reading The Knitting Circle Rapist Annihilation Squad.

It's funny. A little too funny. I was expecting a dark comedy but this is more like...History of the World Part 1 without the brilliance.

It's mostly slap-stick/farce comedy and...


message 3: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments I'm working on The Magician King, re-read of the second book in this series. Planning to read the final book immediately after.

Last night I finished PORN. Good grief. I'm still processing...


message 4: by Spacechik (last edited Sep 14, 2014 07:56AM) (new)

Spacechik | 47 comments I am working on the first 4 LONGMIRE novels by Craig Johnson. Interesting reading. The TV series (now cancelled on A&E) was pretty good but the books are better. I'm on the third one today. Pretty fast reads. I'm from Wyoming so I find it wonderful someone in Wyoming can write great stuff about Wyoming, fiction or not. I finished Jim Butchers Skin Game (not too impressed this time). maybe I'm burned out on Harry Dresden and his moving past the original concept. Dunno. Don't spam me on my opinion, please. Anyway, I seem to be moving into short mysteries (Lee Childs, Craig Johnson). Good day, all.


message 5: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments I'm definitely interested in trying those Longmire books. Maybe it can fill the hole in my heart that A&E ripped out.


message 6: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Chris wrote: "I'm working on The Magician King, re-read of the second book in this series. Planning to read the final book immediately after.

Last night I finished PORN. Good gri..."



O_o

OMG. That blurb. Your review. *shudder*

I don't want to know. O_O


message 7: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Chris wrote: "I'm definitely interested in trying those Longmire books. Maybe it can fill the hole in my heart that A&E ripped out."

So when yall said Longmire...I was thinking Longstar (or something like that). It was a pulp western series written before I was born that was chock full of sex & violence and somehow I read a ton of them as a kid.


message 8: by Spacechik (new)

Spacechik | 47 comments Mrs.Joseph, Walt Longmire is the Sheriff of fictional Absaroka County, Wyoming. Not all that violent and little sex. Personality studies mostly with geography thrown in. But it's NOT boring. The author lives in Wyoming. His sense of humor is very evident in his prose. And I can relate to Chris' lament about A & E cancelling the short lived series. I hope they can shop it around even though it was filmed in Az.


message 9: by Felina (new)

Felina I'm reading The Cuckoo's Calling right now. It's interesting. I'm enjoying the mystery since it's been ages since I read a mystery book.


message 10: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Felina wrote: "I'm reading The Cuckoo's Calling right now. It's interesting. I'm enjoying the mystery since it's been ages since I read a mystery book."

OMG GET OFF MY BOOK! I'M READING IT FIRST! :P


message 11: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments lol


message 12: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Well, I haven't had a moment to read lately. My MIL is in town so reading time has been cut to 0.

:-(


message 13: by Sinistmer (new)

Sinistmer | 212 comments Hello--it's been awhile! I'm reading Elizabeth Bear's Dust. So far, I am really enjoying the setting and story.


message 14: by Felina (new)

Felina Becky wrote: "Felina wrote: "I'm reading The Cuckoo's Calling right now. It's interesting. I'm enjoying the mystery since it's been ages since I read a mystery book."

OMG GET OFF MY BOOK! I'M RE..."


Well knowing me and knowing you, you'll finish it about a year before I do. :)


message 15: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments That cuckoo will have died screaming.


message 16: by Felina (new)

Felina Lol!


message 17: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I've been reading the Farseer books by Robin Hobb. The plan is to reread those and the Tawny Man trilogy (skipping LiveShip for now) and then read the new book. I had almost forgotten how well Hobb can write. I would actually argue that the Farseer trilogy is better than Martin's Game of Thrones, and has as much political intrigue.


message 18: by Dawn, Dawnerys, Mother of Modding (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) | 860 comments Nienna wrote: "I've been reading the Farseer books by Robin Hobb. The plan is to reread those and the Tawny Man trilogy (skipping LiveShip for now) and then read the new book. I had almost forgotten how well Hobb..."

This is what I did (including skipping Liveship this time around). I ♥ Hobb :)


message 19: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments Nienna wrote: "I've been reading the Farseer books by Robin Hobb. The plan is to reread those and the Tawny Man trilogy (skipping LiveShip for now) and then read the new book. I had almost forgotten how well Hobb..."

I cried so much after reading the first Farseer that I gave up on the rest.


message 20: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments I still need to read Tawny Man.


message 21: by Dawn, Dawnerys, Mother of Modding (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) | 860 comments Chris wrote: "I still need to read Tawny Man."

Yes you do. You really really do.


message 22: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I actually like the Tawny Man more. Personally. But both is good. Liveship is very good too. I'm going to read those too. Later. I still need to read her other 'dragon' series too.


message 23: by Kara (new)

Kara (sterlink) | 74 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "Nienna wrote: "I've been reading the Farseer books by Robin Hobb. The plan is to reread those and the Tawny Man trilogy (skipping LiveShip for now) and then read the new book. I had almost forgotte..."

Never read any Hobb... =0


message 24: by Frank (new)

Frank | 8 comments Just Finished Blood Song (Raven's Shadow, #1) by Anthony Ryan fantastic, and King of Thorns (The Broken Empire, #2) by Mark Lawrence , onto Emperor of Thorns (The Broken Empire, #3) by Mark Lawrence , and perhaps Tower Lord (Raven's Shadow, #2) by Anthony Ryan . Lawrence is dark, dark.
Any opinions on City of Stairs?


message 25: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "I cried so much after reading the first Farseer that I gave up on the rest."

I have been known to shed a tear our two when reading an especially touching scene. But in the case of any kind of abuse or injustice, I just get mad. Really, really angry. I'm reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and I wasn't expecting how hard it was going to be to read. I had to take a break from it.


message 26: by Frank (new)

Frank | 8 comments Nicki wrote: "If you link cover art, please link the book titles as well. The mouseover text is not readable on mobile devices. :)"
Sorry about that, the titles are as follows,
Blood Song by Anthony Ryan
King of Thorns and Emperor of Thrones by Mark Lawrence
Tower Lord by Anthony Ryan.


message 27: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments Sorry, Huckleberry. I have to give in. When a book feels like torture it's time to quit. When you'd rather *be* tortured rather than read it, it's past time. So. Boring.

(And for some reason I have, "I'll be your Huckleberry," in my head. Lol)

I finished Assassin's Quest this morning and I'm going to continue with Fool's Errand. Or I might read The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince first.


message 28: by Paolo (new)

Paolo (ppiazzesi) | 166 comments Frank, how was Tower Lord? I read the first book and liked it but not sure if I want to keep going. Seemed like a nice wrapped up story. Also, the editing sucked. I'm sure Becky remembers ;)

So even though I had bought it, I had been avoiding this book because of the crappy cover for years, but earlier this month I read Hyperion Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #1) by Dan Simmons and.... wow. I was completely blown away. This is some of the best SF I have ever read, even though there really isn't much of a complete story to be found in this book. The prose is incredibly beautiful, which isn't something I normally look for in SF, and the characters are all very cool and very memorable. I also loved how Simmons plays with genre and each story is very different from the others. My favorite was the heartbreaking Scholar's Tale. The only one that didn't really strike a chord with me was the one that was kind of cyberpunkish. I think I don't really get cyberpunk. I bought The Fall of Hyperion The Fall of Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos, #2) by Dan Simmons last night and will definitely keep reading (though this cover is even worse!!).

I also took a break from SF/F and read The Interestings The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer . It was very good. I really liked the initial idea of kids who show a lot of promise and have the best time of their lives in summer camp when they're teens, and then despite their talent life doesn't really go the way they expected. I picked it up because Stephen King recommended it here on GR, and it didn't let me down.

Now I just started Authority Authority (Southern Reach Trilogy, #2) by Jeff VanderMeer . I loved the first book, which was creepy as fuck. The second book seems to be very different in tone and style although still dark and creepy.


message 29: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I didn't realize Simmons writes science fiction too. I read The Terror and it ranks up there as one of my favorite books. Carrion Comfort is pretty good too. I need to check Hyperion.


message 30: by Felina (new)

Felina I finished The Cuckoo's Calling last night. I started Old Man's War. Good stuff so far.


message 31: by Paolo (new)

Paolo (ppiazzesi) | 166 comments Nienna wrote: "I didn't realize Simmons writes science fiction too. I read The Terror and it ranks up there as one of my favorite books. Carrion Comfort is pretty good too. I need to chec..."

And now I'll have to check out The Terror!


message 32: by Chris , cookie guilt (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2450 comments The Terror is pretty good. I need to try more of his books.


message 33: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I finished reading The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince. And it was better than I expected. I'm not usually a fan of short stories or novellas, this is a novella, and I expected something like GRRM's latest, but I enjoyed Hobb's fictional historical telling much more.

Now onto Fool's Errand.


message 34: by Frank (new)

Frank | 8 comments Paolo wrote: "Frank, how was Tower Lord? I read the first book and liked it but not sure if I want to keep going. Seemed like a nice wrapped up story. Also, the editing sucked. I'm sure Becky remembers ;)

So ev..."

I am just 100 pages into Tower Lord, the real difference here is Ryan has moved to a point of view narrative, ala GRRM, as setting locales are varied, and one new character POV to date.
I am enjoying it, we will see.


message 35: by colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster! (new)

colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) | 2976 comments I'm currently reading Locked Rooms - a Marry Russell/Sherlock Holmes mystery - and I'm enjoying it more than the past few, I think, so that's good.


message 36: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments I lied. I meant to read Fool's Errand but... I'm tired of rereading. Started Half a King instead and are almost finished. I like it but I definitely feel like I've read it before. I've read like five books this year with this same premise. The writing is good. And I like the characters. I'll try another Abercrombie. I have The Heroes. And... The Blade Itself, I think...

After that I'm starting Fool's Assassin. And after that, I'm ready to start my October Horror Marathon (that I've been talked into).


message 37: by Michael (last edited Sep 25, 2014 08:45AM) (new)

Michael Monroe | 10 comments I'm reading Before they are Hanged from the First Law and the Dragon Reborn from the Wheel of Time. Passing time until George R. R. Martin finally finishes the Winds of Winter. Oh, and almost forgot the Knight and Knave of Swords by Fritz Leiber. I love him and love his Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser books, but that one hasn't been as good so far. A bit of a letdown, since that's the series that got me really into fantasy so many years ago.


message 38: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments Michael wrote: "I'm reading Before they are Hanged from the First Law and the Dragon Reborn from the Wheel of Time. Passing time until George R. R. Martin finally finishes the Winds of Winter. Oh, and almost for..."

I like Leiber, but the later stories aren't as good. In my opinion. Maybe because I got burned out. I don't know. Still two of my favorite characters though.


message 39: by Michael (new)

Michael Monroe | 10 comments Yeah I thought Swords against Death, Mist, and Wizardry were his best. The other three besides knight and knaves were good too, not as good as the other three. And I agree knight and knaves does seem like he was just cashing in on well known characters. It just seems tired and not very fresh. That's why it's taken me several years to finish it even though it's only about 300 pages lol.


message 40: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, Bad Girls Deadlift (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 5312 comments I'm not really reading much right now. Can't find anything to keep my attention - I'm thinking about trying to force my way through another chapter or two of The Knitting Circle Rapist Annihilation Squad.


message 41: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "I'm not really reading much right now. Can't find anything to keep my attention - I'm thinking about trying to force my way through another chapter or two of [book:The Knitting Circle Rapist Annih..."

I've not read a damn thing since May, and I'm actually pretty pissed off and kind of depressed about it, but I see no end to the drought in sight. So here I am.

I thought taking a break would allow me to alleviate some of the pressure I was putting on myself, but that obviously hasn't work.


message 42: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Kobus (rainbowsunset) | 123 comments I'm re-reading The Exiled Queen. My mom thinks my constant re-reading of books when I own so many I haven't read the first time is silly, but I can't help it :)


message 43: by Lee (last edited Sep 27, 2014 04:06AM) (new)

Lee | 939 comments So I startedFool's Assassin. This is not the book I expected. Really. No, I'm not a Fitz/Fool fangirl but this is just... If I wanted to read a Soap Opera Melodrama, I would read one. Maybe this should've just been called (view spoiler), it would've been a more honest title anyway!

This book is just weird. And not a good weird. A wth was Hobb thinking kind of way.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 103 comments I've been following along, kinda doing, re-reads of old favorites. I have at least 10 books, probably more, that I bought new, and just can't get the gumption up to read.
:(
Health and stress have been a factor.


message 45: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Sending good thoughts, Brenda.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 103 comments Thank you, Laurel!
Every little bit helps.
:)


message 47: by Nan (new)

Nan (felicityk) | 245 comments Nyssa, (((hugs)))


message 48: by Nan (new)

Nan (felicityk) | 245 comments Hope things get better soon, Brenda :)


message 49: by Lee (new)

Lee | 939 comments When I go through a reading dry spell I like to read YA books. They tend to be shorter and easier to read, you don't need to concentrate as much.

It sucks when you want to read but can't.


message 50: by Nyssa (new)

Nyssa | 2023 comments Nienna wrote: "When I go through a reading dry spell I like to read YA books. They tend to be shorter and easier to read, you don't need to concentrate as much.

It sucks when you want to read but can't."


YEp, but unfortunately we went past dry to barren! :)

Nan wrote: "Nyssa, (((hugs)))"

Thank you Nan. (((hugs back)))


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