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2022 Read All the Books: On Cloud Nine

This makes 8 books out of the 15 read (two are in omnibus editions that I've not finished yet) so they don't show in my totals


I, like most people I suspect, tend to stay in patterns that I am used to. The fact that I am reading books that have been voted on by others offered up to the group as reads that they enjoyed helps me break out of that pattern. There are a number of books that I never would have picked up under normal circumstances that I have really enjoyed. So yeah, there may be a few that don't resonate with me when I am reading them, but I would be surprised if anyone likes all the books on the Shelf. This helps me expand my horizons and because it is a challenge, it gives me a reason to read them farther along than I might normally do.
That last bit is a part of the reason I ended up liking Gideon the Ninth when it had a bit of a rough start for me. So while I may have given up on this book, I am not giving up on the Challenge, not by a long shot.


not a big fan of this series so I'm glad to move on to something else.

no..."
Hopefully, your next read will be more to your liking.

maybe then I'll read either the two Becky Chambers books or 16 Ways to Defend a Walled City - I have high hopes for these three






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(translated Finnish edition)
Currently reading

(Blindsight)




Bit late to the party, since I only just joined the group, but let’s see how many I can tie in with other challenges as well 😊
Read: 6/20






Currently Reading:
Planned:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
The Blade Itself
A Wizard of Earthsea
The Bear and the Nightingale
The Painted Man (aka The Warded Man in the US)
If I can make it/them fit:
The House in the Cerulean Sea

I've upped my challenge to 12 books read, but at this pace I might have to raise it up a bit more later on.
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Read translated editions


(Blindsight)
Currently reading
The City We Became
Blackfish City
Karen Memory
Kun painovoima pettää (When Gravity Fails)

Preludes & Nocturnes
Sorrowland
Slaughterhouse-Five and
More Than Human
I have Reap the Wild Wind on the back burner at the moment. Hopefully, I'll be able to continue it soon before I forget everything. It's a print book and a hardcover no less, and my eye-reading time is at a premium.
I've got Watership Down in progress (audio) right now. I read this when I was 13 or 14, and loved it and I'm really enjoying the audio book reread.

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet & A Closed and Common Orbit to make it 10 out of 15 I plan to read this year.


This makes it 11 out of 15

4⭐️
The Actual Star
Blackfish City
Soulless
Raven Tower (read a couple years back)
currently reading:
Compass Rose

Sorrowland - DNF - Not for me.
Finished:
The Echo Wife
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
Old Man's War
The Song of Achilles
A Dead Djinn in Cairo


Goal: 7
Read: 4
Finished:




Currently Reading:

DNF:

On deck (subject to change!)(all in audio):




(Rosewater is looking good to be next)
Def count DNFs IMO. You can now be spoiled about them and feel no regret, and have formed opinions on them.
Nice work yall!
Nice work yall!


I forced myself to finish that one

I usually try for 20-25%, to confirm something really isn't working for me (though I've gone further). Then I feel like it should count. I made an effort. I cross it off the list.
Also, if you read about half of Kushiel, that really is like reading a whole book.



While the book is well written and the story flows well enough I have to say that I don't find coming-of-age stories with Fantasy added in any more entertaining than the regular kind. Maybe it is an age thing.
At nine finished in this challenge so far, it does put me a tad behind the power curve to finish twenty-five, but I am enjoying the reads for the most part.


While the book is well written and the story flows well enough I have to say that I don't find coming-of-age stories with..."
Ah, I just finished that one as well. I got a little tired of all the "sound effects" in the middle of the text though. I'm on to the second book in the series.
This puts me at 13 out of the 15 I proposed to read this year. I still have 5 in my TBR pile, but I'm saving them for next year


While the book is well written and the story flows well enough I have to say that I don't find coming-of-age s..."
Well, you liked it more than I did, I am skipping the rest of the series. Hope you enjoy it. I listened to it as an audiobook, I can say the sound effects didn't translate well there either.

I'm reading the rest of them just because I own them - I bought them back when they were $2.99 each

Yeah, when you own something you do feel more compelled to read them. Hope you enjoy them.



Now it probably mentions this somewhere in the blub on the book...which admittedly I never read, but I was very pleasantly surprised when I came to the realization that this is a reimaging of the Reconquista. Or when the Spanish retook the Spanish peninsula from the Muslems led by Philip and Isabel. This is also the time of the El Cid

The Actual Star 2 stars
Dreamsnake 5 stars
The Invisible Library 3 stars
The Echo Wife 3 stars
Klara and the Sun 5 stars
DNF:
Compass Rose
And currently reading (halfway through)
The House in the Cerulean Sea
I have in my read-soon pile: Solaris, The Songs of Distant Earth, and Six Wakes, not sure which one I'll read next.

Congrats

Read:
Reap the Wild Wind
Sunshine
The Echo Wife
The Actual Star
Ariadne
Blackfish City
Daughter of the Forest
I liked Ariadne most, from them.
Soon Klara and the Sun Will use this opportunity to catch-up with some more Ishiguro novels.

Glad to get Doctor Who out of the way. I kept putting it off. It was a struggle to finish.

Glad to get Doctor Who out of the way. I k..."
better you than me - that Dr Who book is on my NTR (never to read) list. I have enough in my TBR pile to keep me going w/o resorting to reading that book.
and so far, I only own 6 other books that are on the bookshelf, that I haven't read and I'm holding them for next year's challenge.

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I have started all three of those and have been touching on them a bit, I am finding the Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell book more interesting than I thought I would, so of the three so far that is the leader for now.