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What Else Are You Reading in 2024?
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Jul 10, 2024 12:13PM
I liked lord of light, but it took me a while to get, like, how is this scifi? it is!
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Marc wrote: "I liked lord of light, but it took me a while to get, like, how is this scifi? it is!"This aspect of the book is super interesting! I think I would be reading it more quickly / enjoying it more except for the audiobook narrator. It's not the most engaging narration, especially for the non-dialogue parts. I am too far along to switch formats at this point, but I don't recommend the audio for those starting it new.
Kaia wrote: "I’ve gotten myself started on too many books at once and am floundering a bit. I’m very slowly working my way though Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny (audio) and [book:The City & the Cit..."I'm also reading The City and the City. I'm enjoying it. It seems pretty unique compared to other things I've read in the past. I've got to finish it up so I can read Lonely Castle before VBC.
I had gotten all excited about Service Model and then lost interest in it halfway through. So I started Starless Night (Legend of Drizzt #8) yesterday while I waited on my library hold for The Wings Upon Her Back, which I picked up today, because of course it'd come in as soon as I started another book.
Thanks for the format warning on Lord of Light. I was wondering, after listening to the audio book preview, if the stiff narration would fade into the background as I listened. It sounds like the answer is "No." Even ignoring that the narrator seemed like an odd choice for a book with this setting.
At 6:40 this morning finished The Other Wind by Ursula K. Le Guin. Then went back to read some of the best parts of the finale again. My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book got better the more I read. I like the new viewpoint character, Alder, but really like the Kargish princess even more. The ending is fantastic, where the characters cooperate to change the world in a most fundamentally Earthsea way.
This one doesn't stand alone, read the prior books first. Marc, you have two good Earthsea novels waiting for you. Happy Reading!
My review here
My first audiobook, The Flowers of Vashnoi: An Ekaterin Vorkosigan Novella, arrived yesterday, so I will listen to that while building benches today. After that, Dan Davis' Vampire Crusader. We enjoy Dan's History 'casts on Youtube, this is the first of his books on the reading shelf.
Just finished The Saint of Bright Doors. At first I hated it, found it hard to keep reading. Then came reluctant admiration, then genuine enjoyment. Finally, shock at how brilliant - unexpected and yet totally obvious - the ending twistaroo was. Now I'm trying to work out if I've read a better book. It's a work of the highest literature, but written in genre. Like some exceptional things it is hard to chew at times. Anyone else feel this way?Here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Stephen wrote: "Just finished The Saint of Bright Doors. At first I hated it, found it hard to keep reading. Then came reluctant admiration, then genuine enjoyment. Finally, shock at how brilliant - unexpected and..."This is so good to hear. I already spent an Audible credit on it because I like the narrator (Sid Sagar) and heard good things about the writing. Every algorithm seems to think I should read it too. LOL.
Interestingly, it has a relatively low Goodreads rating. I think it's not an easy book for every person to get into ...
Stephen wrote: "Just finished The Saint of Bright Doors. At first I hated it, found it hard to keep reading. Then came reluctant admiration, then genuine enjoyment. Finally, shock at how brilliant - unexpected and..."I read it a couple of weeks ago, and really liked it...except for the ending. Which I found disappointing, actually.
I'm steadily working my way through the Hugo packet, with a lot of mixed feelings.
I finished the trilogy, "The Unhewn Throne," with
The Last Mortal Bond. A solid four star read for all three books.
Leonie wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Just finished The Saint of Bright Doors. At first I hated it, found it hard to keep reading. Then came reluctant admiration, then genuine enjoyment. Finally, shock at how brilliant ..."That's interesting. Can you say why (without spoiling for everyone)? I was blown away by it. The sudden shift in person, a surprise but made complete sense.
Just finished Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky. This is the story of a high-end, human-facing, robot valet who, unaccountably, slits his master's throat while shaving him. The story follows its journey to try to have the defect that caused this remedied and then find a new valet position. What it finds outside its manor is the complete collapse/destruction of human civilization. The robot is joined in its travels by the Wonk, what it considers to be a very defective robot, who is searching for meaning in the collapse. I thought the book was intended as satire, and much of it is, but it has sections that are serious and places where it becomes downright preachy. (view spoiler) This book may work for the true apocalyptophile, but it did not work for me. I was disappointed.
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Stephen wrote: "Leonie wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Just finished The Saint of Bright Doors. At first I hated it, found it hard to keep reading. Then came reluctant admiration, then genuine enjoyment. Finally, shock at..."I think that for me, the ending was trite. Writers often use deliberate foreshadowing, which sort of happened in this story, but for me, after all the other lengthy meanderings through various events involving various characters, there was no build up to the ultimate ending, just a sudden reveal.
I'm not sure if I've explained it well. But my reaction at the end was very much 'Really? That's what you were building up to?'
Somehow it is appropriate that I finished a vampire novel just after midnight last night. Read Vampire Crusader by Dan Davis.My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is a 3.4 or 3.5; good, but not rising to a 4 star review. Dan Davis' deep knowledge of history comes through by weaving historical events around the Third Crusade into the story. This was one of his earlier books, so later novels may well overcome the issues in my review.
My review here
Next up will be Leviathan Wakes, which has been strongly recommended to me.
A few days ago I listened to The Flowers of Vashnoi by Lois McMaster BujoldMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Had trouble deciding between 4 and 5 stars on this, the first audiobook I've listened to. Recommended for all readers of this series.
My review here
Told my wife how much I liked this book. Suddenly there is a complete Lord of the Rings audiobook in our library. She says it has been there a while, but I think it might have been an early birthday present to me. Anyway, that will be the next audiobook for while I am woodworking and DIYing around the house.
Leonie wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Leonie wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Just finished The Saint of Bright Doors. At first I hated it, found it hard to keep reading. Then came reluctant admiration, then genuine enjoyment. F..."I don't think you're alone feeling this way. I guess my own feelings changed when I read that it was a re-telling of Sri Lankan Buddhist mythology (which I only found out just as I was finishing the last chapters), then you realise you're being (re)told about the birth of a world religion in this super-strange way. I found it very moving.
Finished with Witch King (it was okay, started strongly but became boring 3/4 of the way) and starting another Hugo best novel contender Some Desperate Glory. Hopefully it is great. The novel nominees are definitely a mixed bag.
I really didn't like Some Desperate Glory (though some people must!) but I loved Translation State and The Saint of Bright Doors.My wife is reading Witch King and keeps wishing it was another Murderbot.
Stephen wrote: "I really didn't like Some Desperate Glory (though some people must!) but I loved Translation State and The Saint of Bright Doors.My wife is reading Witch King and keeps wishing it was another Murd..."
I enjoyed Witch King. It wasn't Murderbot, of course, but there were hints of Murderbot-ish feel in there. I liked it better than the other Martha Wells' fantasies I've read.
I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful. Hardcover of course. I'm about to get it. 80 bucks, which isn't bad.
Reading The Desert Column, Ion Idriess, the future author and essentially Sam Clemens of Australian literature. This is his wartime memoir as a light cavalry sniper, in Gallipoli, Sinai, and Palestine.
I finished Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold today, and that completes my reading of the entire Vorkosigan Saga, started in April. I really loved this series and would not have found it were it not for this book group - so thank you to those who recommended it! Now I'm going to have to endure the let down that comes when you finish a good series and there are no more. I'm also almost done with The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie, which I'm reading for the group re-reads and enjoying very much. After that, I can finally finish Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Fiction, also by Ann Leckie. I only have the stories set in The Raven Tower universe left to go.
Marc wrote: "I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful. Hardcover of course. I'm about to get it. 80 bucks, which isn't bad."Congrats on your find, Marc! One of my best ever book purchases was a single volume hardcover of the Lord of the Rings trilogy with illustrated panels by Alan Lee. I bought it when I was a freshman in college, and my mom gave me such a hard time for spending so much money on a book. I have read that book multiple times over the years, however, and moved it all over the country with me. I have never once regretted the money I spent.
Marc wrote: "I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful."At our local library there is a complete Earthsea ove-volume set with all the books and stories as well as beautiful cover and interior art. Thing looks like an old time 2000 page dictionary until you get close and see what it really is. Tried to find a link to that edition here on GR, but no dice.
Economondos wrote: "Marc wrote: "I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful."At our local library there is a complete Earthsea ove-volume set with all th..."
The Books of Earthsea
Marc wrote: "I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful. Hardcover of course. I'm about to get it. 80 bucks, which isn't bad."you can
Kirsten wrote: "Economondos wrote: "Marc wrote: "I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful."At our local library there is a complete Earthsea ove-vo..."
The hell, lol. It wasn't letting me the other day.
Finished Skullsworn. A back story about the knife wielding assassin from the trilogy, "The Unhewn Throne." The ending brought it up to four stars. Got a little goofy in the middle.
Kaia wrote: "I finished Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold today, and that completes my reading of the entire Vorkosigan Saga, started in April. I really loved this series and would not have foun..."I have found that the next book I start after a reread of Vorkosigan always seems to suffer in comparison.
Michelle wrote: "Kaia wrote: "I finished Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold today, and that completes my reading of the entire Vorkosigan Saga, started in April. I really loved this series and would ..."It is a great series! so many books, all pretty much great!
Kaia wrote: "Marc wrote: "I wish you can post pics in here. I found Lord of the Rings box set, and oh man, the books are beautiful. Hardcover of course. I'm about to get it. 80 bucks, which isn't bad."Congrat..."
You can never spend too much money on books, lol.
Finally finished Ursula K LeGuin's Tehanu. A good book, only complaint was the ending, bad guys! oh my! blink and they are defeated! But a good book! On to the next earthsea book, Tales from EarthSea
I finished Expendable by James Alan Gardner which was actually pretty good. It's another of those books that I bought as part of a bundle. I am considering reading more of the series, but this book is pretty much a stand alone book
I recently finished Bob Shaw's "Other Days, Other Eyes" and while the concept of the slow glass is ingenious, it's weight within the novel feels miniscule. Three short stories are included and sprinkled in between the chapters and they are vastly superior because they focus on the slow glass as a device for human drama. Sadly, the novel is mostly human melodrama pushing the central idea aside.
CBRetriever wrote: "I finished Expendable by James Alan Gardner which was actually pretty good. It's another of those books that I bought as part of a bundle. I am considering reading mor..."I really enjoyed Expendable. I read it back when it was first published and this reminds me that I've been meaning to reread it. I've read most of the other books in this series and liked them, although my memory is that Expendable was my favorite. I suspect that I'd like almost anything with Festina Ramos in it. What an amazing character.
Raucous wrote: "CBRetriever wrote: "I finished Expendable by James Alan Gardner which was actually pretty good. It's another of those books that I bought as part of a bundle. I am con..."not all the books in the series have her, so check the blurbs on the books
Woke up early this morning and finished Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. CoreyMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Good space opera. What makes this better than 3 stars is the author's ability to write alternating POV chapters from two very different characters. Not sure this is a book for the Reread Shelf, but it did make me want to pick up the next in the series.
My review here
Next up is The Islander by John Maddox Roberts. Really liked his Space Angel and The Enigma Variations, trying another series from him.
I completed The End of Everything
. Katie Mack explores many theories and science in a whimsical way. She outlines how our universe may end. All theorical, of course, but what it tells me is this. With all our science, our measurements, our theories, the more we learn, the more we discover there is much we do not understand.This was a fun deviation for me from fiction.
Started Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse last night. I’m excited to finally finish this trilogy - book 3 was supposed to be published last year. So far, it’s interesting, and I’m not having trouble following the story (even though it’s been a few years since I read the second book). I know some people re-read the previous books before starting the next series installment, but I’ve never been able to bring myself to do that. I just suffer through trying to remember while reading the new one. :-)
ooh, that End of everything sounds very intriguing! thank you!! Added it to my to-buy list (and to-read).I didn't know book 3 of Rebecca Roanhorse's trilogy was out. I read books 1/2. adding to my to-buy/to-read list! and I'm with you Kaia, I rarely re-read a book...
Finished Ursula K LeGuin's Tales from Earthsea. A pretty good collection of novellas set in her universe. Some of which are links from one book to the next.
Now moving on to the final book in the series, The other wind
Marc wrote: "ooh, that End of everything sounds very intriguing! thank you!! Added it to my to-buy list (and to-read).I didn't know book 3 of Rebecca Roanhorse's trilogy was out. I read books 1/2. adding to m..."
Really? I can't wait to read book 3 !! It is such an incredible and gripping storyline.
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