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2024 Read All The Books 11: Prime Reading Time
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Across the Nightingale Floor by Liam Hearn
Armada by Ernest Cline
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombi..."
some really nice choices you have going there.

Progress: 0/15
Legends & Lattes
Piranesi
To Sleep in a Sea of Stars
We Are Satellites
[book:The Way of Kin..."
a good solid list of books to dive into

I enjoyed it a lot.

Feel like I'm getting my reading groove back after the last few years - did a book in 2 days (not on this shelf - was the latest in Richard Osman's Thursday Murder Club series) and Temeraire is a book I did in the last 3 days.
Expect I may expand my goal for this group challenge eventually later in the year :)

1. Jan. 8: The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin

I enjoyed it a lot."
Nice with that comment I might have to move it up on my reading list.

Now onto my 2nd book, Naomi Novik's Uprooted

I really enjoyed that read as well, even with the fact that I generally dislike historical fiction.

1. Jan. 8: The Lathe of Heaven by [au..."
A book I really enjoyed. What were your thoughts on it?

It was more concept-oriented and less character-oriented than I typically go for, but I liked it, too. I'm going to be partcipating in the VBC for this one, so my review isn't extensive: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

It was more concept-oriented and less character-oriented than I typically go for, but I liked it, too. I'm going to be partcipat..."
Thanks.

The Terraformers, which I’ve been reading since November. I didn’t love it but I also didn’t hate it. There are a lot of really interesting ideas, but perhaps too many. I don’t feel like I really needed to know so many details.

This year I try to read five books for this challenge, which may or may not be a realistic thing to do. I've already read one, which was Rivers of London by Ben Aarovitch and have two more on the go currently. Only book I'm certain about reading this year is Legends and Lattes, because it's Finnish translation is coming out a bit later this year (spring) and I want to read it asap after that.

I'm sorry you're unwell but impressed by your reading fortitude! I hope you feel better soon and that the books fill the time nicely for you

No worries. What you read, is what you read. It is all good.


Way Station - DONE
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - DONE
Seveneves
Redshirts
The Passage
Touch
Lock In
To Say Nothing of the Dog
Total: 2/4

As always I'm most motivated at the beginning of the year :D. So I'm sure I will fall back later in the year. But atm it is sure nice to be reading so much again. There are so many books still on my ebook reader and in the audio library that are unread/unlistened.
I'm just about to finish my 7th bookshelf book "Way Station", which is a surprisingly great read.

That said, this is my current extra backlist tbd order. Mileage may vary and flights of fancy are certainly desired.
XThe Mere Wife Maria Dahvana Headley Done! 4 stars!
The Fifth Season(1.24 prequel) NK Jemison I’ve struggled starting this before but motivated this year
Shadowshaper Daniel José Older
The Obelisk Gate (2.24) NK Jemison Here’s the motivation
The Power Naomi Alderman Why was this link so hard to find???? 12th page under her name search? Anyway, heard her speak recently and I’m interested.
The House of the Spirits Isabel Allende - another one I’ve put off starting repeatedly
Swords and Deviltry Fritz Leiber - the increasingly rare classics (older than me) on my list
Hyperion Dan Simmons
Wild Seed Octavia Butler always enjoy
Red Mars Kim Stanley Robinson the size of this has put me off before
The Windup Girl Paolo Bacigalupi
War for the Oaks Emma Bull
Tigana Guy Gavriel Kay
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August Claire North
Blackout Connie Willis
The Vanished Birds Simon Jimenez


Looks like a good list to attempt.

Anyhoo, I finished that amazing book Uprooted, what a great read, grabbed me took me on it's ups and downs and ups, and I'll say this, Naomi Novik is an amazing writer! I'm looking forward to reading more work from her!
now, I was going to read RF Kuang's Babel (not on this list), but for some reason (maybe size!), I decided to wait and read Charlie Jane Ander's All the birds in the sky instead! Babel though, you are next!

That is awesome.

Just finished The Color of Magic earlier, and I'm really excited to dive into its series. However, it was unfortunate that this is only the Rincewind book in the group shelf.

I have yet to try some other authors on the shelf, too, especially since it will be my first time reading Kingfisher, Le Guin, and others, as I have searched on the group's past reads

Pratchett is one of my favorite authors. I like Rincewind, but feel that the City Watch/Sam Vimes books are even better. Hope you enjoy them all!
Right now I am rereading the Tiffany Aching books feeling a need for something lighter during the cold snap.



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2. The Obelisk Gate
X. The Stone Sky
3. The Lathe of Heaven
4. The Left Hand of Darkness
5. The Word for World Is Forest
6. The Dispossessed
7. Piranesi

Pratchett is one of my favorite authors. I like Rincewind, but feel that the City Watch/Sam Vimes books are even better. Hope you enjo..."
I've heard that the City Watch and Death series are must reads. Might be visiting the Tiffany Aching ones very soon. How is it so far?

City Watch is awesome, Night Watch is my personal favourite. The Witches books are also enjoyable, would recommend them to anyone

City Watch is awesome, [book:Night Watch|833428..."
Looking forward to it, Lamilla. Indeed, Discworld is a commitment, to be able to catch up with some of the highest highs of the series. 😀

The Tiffany Aching series are technically Young Adult (YA) stories. But it doesn't matter. The characters are wonderful, the situations ring true to life in a way only possible in fantasy.
I consider myself a harsher than average reviewer/rater, but Discworld doesn't have any books below four stars.
I gave a series of talks over the last two years of my career with the lessons of 33+ years of government service. I started almost every section with a quote. Many of them came from Pratchett. He was a wise man who could teach the important things in life while entertaining us.

Taking a break, diving into some history (and reading a book not on this list, Pat Murphy's The Falling woman).

Wow, that's wonderful, Eco! No wonder Discworld series is top one fantasy series of all time as it is influential to many readers alike.

Taking a break, d..."
Sounds like a good read.

Excellent progress for January!


Sounds like you might be eating your books. Hope you liked them both.

Going to pledge 11 books as that seems to be the in number for this challenge.
One down Furies of Calderon, ten more to go.
I’ve got lots to choose from.
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