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I am also listening to The Dark Tower 3, The Waste Lands audiobook. I'm enjoying it very much. I liked the Dark Tower 2, but it was Eddie's character that really had to grow on me. I like him now, but not when he was first introduced.
I also am halfway through Resilience Thinking by Brian Walker which I was reading for an environmental studies seminar, that I hope to finish after setting it aside for awhile once I'd finished that environmental course.

I am also listening to The Dark Tower 3, The Waste Lands audiobook. I'm enjoying it very much. I liked the Dark T..."
I have the audio book too but I find listening with head phones on I keep falling asleep - not just this book but any audiobook.

Yes I agree - often too much information for me but always really well written in my opinion - sometimes I just wish the plot would keep going.
I have read "The Stand" twice and the 2nd time I found it more enjoyable and interesting. I focused in on the details the 2nd time and knowing how the story would end was probably the reason for this.
Maybe one has to read Stephen kings books twice and I think the same applies to Terry Pratchett. Every time I have read a TP book again I seem to find some snippet of wit that I overlooked before. In the Colour of Magic - that I am currently reading) I am up to the part about Hrun the Barbarian and his sword Kring. This time Hruns sword has a character and a wit I had never thought about before.

I am also listening to The Dark Tower 3, The Waste Lands audiobook. I'm enjoying it very much. I lik..."
I kept falling asleep also, but I was listening at night before I went to bed. I now listen during the day when I walk to school/work as well as at night before bed. It makes my daily trek much more enjoyable, but sometimes does give me some strange vivid dreams at night.

I am also listening to The Dark Tower 3, The Waste Lands audiobook. I'm enjoying it ve..."
Thanks for the tips - I might try listening standing up.

Thanks Kevin, I will look out for that. Keith is one of my guitar heroes.


I need to get ahold of the audiobook for the fourth book in the series, but until then I'm listening to The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. It's a classic I've read and listened to many times, but it's always a good story to listen to.
And I am almost finished with The Color of Magic and looking forward to Mort,

Also have Educated Maurice...; Harry's Last Stand by Harry Leslie Smith; The Gangs of Manchester; How to be a Bad Birdwatcher; The Ascent of Rum Doodle. Dragons at Crumbling Castle is somewhere. Not go round to finishing it yet.



I've wanted to read that but been daunted by its length.Is it taking you a while to get through or is it actually a fairly swift read regardless of its length?

I've wanted to read that but been daunted by its length.Is it taking you a while to get through or is it actually a fairly s..."
I will be honest. I am having to struggle through certain parts. I won't be reading it again.
That being said, I think War and Peace is a must read for every true book worm. The way Tolstoy writes is absolutely brilliant. You can learn so much about people and life from War and Peace. Even if it takes you two months to finish, as it has taken me, I encourage everyone to read it.

I've wanted to read that but been daunted by its length.Is it taking you a while to get through or is it actual..."
I'll definitely have to give it a go then. :)


The Inheritance Cycle is very good. I've read it through twice. Each book got subsequently better.

Good! I'm excited to read the next two books then.

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I read Go Set a Watchman and to be honest I wish I hadn't. I bowed to the hype and excitement when this was released and went to a midnight selling of this, however having learnt this was never interned for public release and it was a rough draft of a book which the published didn't accept at the time to which Lee came back with To Kill a Mocking Bird. Which is completely correct as TKAMB is in my humble opinion far superior to Go set a Watchman,
In GSAW it lost a lot of charm and whilst it was nice to visit the characters again, there were some characters missing. Plus there is the whole dilemma of seeing a different side to Atticus,
Really the question should be, do you really want to read a book that may take the shine off the To Kill a Mocking Bird and also read a book that Lee herself didn't want to be published and it seems that in her current mindset seems she may have been taken advantage of by those who want to make money off her name.

And thanks everyone for the input! I really love this group!

I've always used the Discworld series as a sort of way to clense my pallet in between much bigger more serious books.
It's a way I also used to prolong my enjoyment of Pratchett and not read him too quickly.
also listening to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy the BBC dramatization....Loving it

LOVE LOVE there Inheritance Series... now I might have to reread it its been years!


Is it a sci/fi or fantasy series? Maybe I can check it out!


Hop on over if you would like to join in (look for October Buddy Reads). We will keep going as long as there are at least 2 people to read the next book each month.

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Sounds fun! This month I'm "booked" but next or so I might join in, thanks for the heads up.

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I am in. Tell me more about it :D

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Just keep space on your reading calendar for the next 40-odd months!
Here is a more direct link to the discussion thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/20561092-the-color-of-magic-discworld-1
I suppose you have to join the group to post in the discussion, but there is no bar to entry. It seems to be a nice mix of first-time readers and re-readers. What I like is that if one is not able to start right away, it will be easy to catch up for the first few months.

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I started From a Buick 8 just recently and could not get into it - Being from Australia I found the Americanisms a bit hard to relate to - I often do with Stephen Kings books although I really do enjoy his writing style. How are you finding it?
I just finished the Dark Tower 2 and although I found this a bit slow in some parts (particularly the Odetta/Detta section) the overall epic story is riveting me.