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What are you reading in October 2014?



I started The Company this morning.

I loved this book years and years ago. :(
I am trying to push thru and want to read the 2nd book at least. I'm hoping Lestat is better than Louis as a lead, but to be honest, Lestat is even more boring in this one than Louis is.
Last time I read it, I didn't take it as anything other than a "vampire" book, but now I can see that the whole thing is Rice's stance on religion and her anger at a God that allows evil in the world. Which definitely puts things in a different light.
But all the talking is putting me to sleep. I know - what part of Interview with the Vampire did I not understand... Lol.

Oooh! I need to get started! I love The Stand. And I have a new copy!!!

The Girl with All the Gifts
Once Burned
An assortment of paleo cookbooks"
I enjoyed Girl With All the Gifts! What do you think so far?

Chill. I really loved the first book (Dust) and have been enjoying this one so far. The setting is incredible.
I'm also reading some various non-fiction books, but am not getting very far. I keep meaning to read more nonfiction books, but get sucked right into fiction. In fairness, I do read a number of news and professional articles.

The Girl with All the Gifts
Once Burned
An assortment of paleo cookbooks"
I enjoyed Girl With All the Gifts! What do you think so far?"
SO far it's good but there's an ominous feeling.

The Girl with All the Gifts
Once Burned
An assortment of paleo cookbooks"
I enjoyed Girl With All the Gifts! What ..."
What's giving you the ominous feeling?

I really enjoy that series... or what I've read of it. I'm about halfway through it and I should really pick it up again soon. :)



I'm hopeing to get to book:Asylum|13597728], The Vanishing, The Troop and The Sixth Gun, Vol. 1: Cold Dead Fingers this month. We'll see.

lolol!
Maybe you should come sit with me on the porch... :)

The Girl with All the Gifts
Once Burned
An assortment of paleo cookbooks"
I enjoyed Girl With All..."
I'm at the point where (view spoiler)

Oh, no you didn't!
I'm going to go pout in the corner. I want one!

To continue my Halloween themed month of reading, I'm starting The Haunting of Hill House. It's another reread of a favorite, hopefully this one goes better.

After that I will read Chris' birthday book, The Company.
Perhaps when I am done with those books I will get back to the Guy Gavriel Kay buddy read and start Tigana.

Aww!

That's how I'm feeling with In the Shadow of Blackbirds. It's not a bad book, and I'm enjoying it well enough - but I can't help but feel that it's lacking something, stylistically. If there was a bit more description, a bit more atmospheric tension and build-up...
Ah well.

:(

Yeah, I get it fairly often myself. Not sure why this one is sticking out more than the others. I think it's 'cause it's really borderline. Like it's so close, but just not there...

Most often I feel this way in YA trilogies. It's almost like the author gives up on telling their own tale sometimes.


I felt that way also about In the Shadow of Blackbirds. The last fourth of the book needed something more IMHO.

Also am reading Incarnate (1983) Ramsey Campbell (which won British Fantasy Award for Best Novel (1985)). Creepy in a what-is-reality, what-is-dream kind of way.
And, with my son, I'm reading "The Strain" trilogy (The Strain, The Fall, and The Night Eternal). On the second book of the trilogy right now. The authors, Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, are the writers-directors-producers of the fx Original Series "The Strain" based on the trilogy. I've been surprised that the TV show differs from the book on some of the plot points -- I expect differences when the writers of the book is different from the writers of the TV show, but it is surprising when the writers are the exact same people!

Started Asylum this morning. Not very far in, but I agree with Felina that it's kind of standard stuff... but it's the kind of stuff I tend to like, so I'm hoping.
Also, the pictures are creepy.
Felina - I think you got the ebook version, right? If so, does it have the pictures?

Currently reading Horns. I am not usually a horror reader, but I am enjoying it so far.


Another favorite of mine was Phantom, sort of a fan fiction retelling, before I knew what fan fiction was. I bought it on my nook and will have to read it again.

So I started Nightmare At 20,000 Feet: Horror Stories this morning.

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I really need to try to read this...


Also read/reread Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I love this book every time I read it. Definitely a top 5 for me.
I haven't been in the mood for horror. I tried, but it's just not a good time for me. I wanted to reread The Stand by Stephen King. I really did, but I can't. Especially with the stuff happening in Dallas, Texas. Seems a little too close to home...
I finally broke down and bought the Harry Potter box set I've been eyeing for a few years. And I'm getting ready to read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

Also read The Girl with All the Gifts. Had no idea what it was about going in but it ended up being pretty good.

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Oh! The ebook for The Princess Bride is on sale and there were people talking about how they didn't like it and that Buttercup had no agency. I was all O_O
And I need to get back to The Girl with all the gifts.

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Also working on The Magician's Land which I'm liking quite a bit, to wrap up that trilogy.
And here and there I'm plugging away at The Goldfinch. Yes, I've been reading this for awhile, but I really like it. I'm more savoring in small doses than anything.
I'll get to my birthday book soonly too, Becky!