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message 1: by Kathi, Moderator & Book Lover (new)

Kathi | 4344 comments Mod
Please let us know what books you are reading or listening to this month, October 2025. Which ones do you recommend? And which ones don’t you recommend? Any “on the fence” reads this month? Enquiring minds want to know!

All genres welcome here!


message 2: by Kateblue (last edited Oct 01, 2025 10:57AM) (new)

Kateblue | 83 comments I started Shroud with another group last month and did not complete it. I had lots going on and kept having to stop reading and then sometimes start over. Then (view spoiler) so I decided I didn't need to read about that right now. Maybe I might try again by the end of the month

Re Raven Tower, I read it when it was pretty new, and I really don't remember much about it.

The Wastelands with you guys. Looking forward to it

In other groups I am going to be reading:
What Stalks the Deep which is Kingfisher, so I expect to really love it
Murder by Memory which I know little about, but I have read good things by this author before
Esperance, which has sucked me right in. I really liked this author's Braking Day, so it figures
Some old SFF:
The Computer Connection, which I started a few days ago and am liking so far - but need to get back to before I forget. It's pretty jumbled. On purpose. Some of the characters are a hoot, and the worldbuilding, which seems to be an outgrowth of the last 60's early 70's social scene, is also a hoot
Tower of Glass - sometimes I like Robert Silverberg and sometimes not, so we shall see
How to Survive a Fairy Bargain book 2 of a series and the first book was really good

Some of Black Company by Glen Cook (finish book 6 and read 7, 8, and 9) (yeah right I'm gonna struggle through all of that)

Then I have some series I want to continue etc Lisa Edmonds Alice Worth series (quick! before I forget!!) and Jennifer Estep's Bigtime series, which I have had hanging around for years

Ta Da!


message 3: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) | 319 comments Started my month with a couple short story collections. A Way to Be Happy & Other Worlds: Stories. Neither of which l really liked, though both were very well written and wrote good short stories. I always think short stories are their own art form, lots of authors write them but most don't really do it well.

New York 2140 was really good, I liked the world building a lot. Maybe helps that I love New York, such a great city. I also like the finance and history and environmental parts to the story.

Bad Land wasn't great at all. Kinda tired of weird messed up families that somehow end up all right even though they do weird stuff that no normal person would do.


message 4: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3165 comments Mod
I'm on a mystery, The Frozen River, right now, then I have A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking lined up to start next while I wait not-so-patiently for my library loans for the group reads to come in. I've also got The Waste Lands on hand for the group series read.

I'm reading A Hat Full of Sky with my daughter. My son is too busy for me to read to him at bedtime these days (sniff).


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