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What Else Are You Reading - May, 2015



PoB was the June S&L pick last year - you can find the old discussion threads here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...

I haven't read Dan Simmons' The Abominable yet, but it was the first thing that came to mind when I read your post. From what I understand, the novel is about a secret attempt to summit Mt. Everest and recover the remains of a climber who perished in a previous attempt to summit the mountain. Oh, they also need to protect the world from Nazis...I'm not all that sure what Nazis have to do with the novel, but apparently there is a spy story going on along with the climbing story. And considering the name of the novel, I would guess that there is a yeti roaming around on Everest.
Edit: I corrected the link above so it now points to the right novel.

Hmm. Seems pretty interesting.



I grabbed Uprooted from Audible. It's next for me to listen to after I finish Sea of Silver Light.

I'm jealous. Been waiting for a kindle discount on 3 so I can get the audiobook and have entered multiple giveaways for the short tales.

Stories of the Raksura, Volume 1: The Falling World & The Tale of Indigo and Cloud is currently $1.99 for the ebook reader of your choice ...

My Review
Continuing on in the series with A Betrayal in Winter
I finished Apex. While I have a few complaints, they are mostly minor. If you haven't checked out this series yet, you really should. (My Review)
I also listened to Elantris. It was alright, but far from my favorite Brandon Sanderson novel. (My Review)
I also read The Mad Apprentice, which is a Middle Grade book, but I like the author and the series has been good so far. (My Review)
I also listened to Elantris. It was alright, but far from my favorite Brandon Sanderson novel. (My Review)
I also read The Mad Apprentice, which is a Middle Grade book, but I like the author and the series has been good so far. (My Review)

On to Sea-Kings of Mars.

Victory! Many thanks.

I finally finished House of Chains. Man Erikson writes great endings. On the drive there and back I started a re-listen of Prince of Fools in preparation for The Liar's Key. Got a lot of comic reading done as well....I read Saga, Vol. 2 and Saga, Vol. 3, Attack on Titan, Vol. 2 and Attack on Titan, Vol. 3, GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka, Vol. 3. Also read Star Wars #4, Darth Vader #3-4, Princess Leia #2-3, and Kanan #1
This week I am reading Buddha, Vol. 1: Kapilavastu by Osamu Tezuka (of Astroboy fame), finally started Apex (that started with a bang!), will read a few more GTO and Attack on Titan, finish my re-listen of Prince of Fools, and read two Expanse short stories I missed, Gods of Risk and "Drive" from Edge of Infinity while I wait for The Liar's Key and Nemesis Games on the 2nd.

I'm reading the sequel now and I'm liking it even less, the characters are just meh.

David H. wrote: "Why punish yourself if you're not enjoying Scott Lynch's books?"
They got hyped ALOT, and there have been books that I lemmed before that I ended up loving once they got running. I enjoyed the first one enough to continue 3/5, and I felt the series had potential to get better authors first book and all, but so far that's not happening.


Overall, it's been a great year for reading for me so far.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz partially because I'd never read it. I was very impressed. I wouldn't say the book is better than the movie if for no other reason than nostalgia for the movie. I must say I quite liked all the differences.
Finally I am about halfway through Old Man's War . I have wanted to read Scalzi for a while now. I must say I am quite impressed.



Unless it majorly disappoints in the rest of the book this should be on every SF fan's reading list.

I'm reading it now and I'm really enjoying it.

I'm at the same place. Sometimes I get bored. Sometimes I really like it.

I'm in the same ballpark, maybe a bit ahead on Audible. I'm enjoying the story, but sometimes it feels like Neal is really talking down to the readers, instead of just letting us search out things on our own if we don't understand them. I appreciate the fact the science is accurate, but this isn't a physics class about the science.

Tamahome wrote: "I'm a sucker for lectures about Lagrange points though (no it's not where ZZ Top goes to drink)."
Aww. Count me out then!
Aww. Count me out then!

I'm currently reading Rogues and Connie Willis' story in it is so damn charming that it's nearly irresistible. The book's worth it for her contribution alone (and that's not to cast shade on Rothfuss' story, which is also pretty darn good).



This morning I finished reading A Darker Shade of Magic, which I liked quite a bit. It was a quick-moving book that took me on some unexpected twists and turns (and some expected ones). I'll be writing my review soon. I also read an Otherland short story, "The Happiest Dead Boy in the World," which was in Legends II (a collection I've had for awhile but only read a selection of the stories from).
This morning I started the June pick, City of Stairs on my Kindle and later started listening to Novik's new book, Uprooted. The latter has an interesting narrator, a woman who sounds Eastern European. It fits within the story, which so far has been predictable (though I'm only through the first chapter or so).
I want to read another Otherland short story, though I'm going to try to find it outside of the collection it's in (as the larger collection might not be my thing). We shall see...

Other than the one in Legends 2, which book is there another Otherland story in?


I liked the book, how is the voice work on the audio?

The Peripheral, top notch Gibson. If you love his prose and how he describes worlds, read this.
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian The TSoR read didn't grab me, but someone mentioned this in one of the threads. I'm not really into pulp but these were fun stories that aged surprisingly well.

I liked the book, how is the voice work on the audio?"
Simon Vance is a pro. Everything just flows.

Thanks! Worth $1.99 as none of the other authors in the anthology are on my fav's list.

Stephen wrote: "Jeffrey wrote: "Stephen wrote: "I am starting Tigana in audio, narrated by the great Simon Vance"
I liked the book, how is the voice work on the audio?"
Simon Vance is a pro. Everyth..."
Ditto this. You can't go wrong with a book narrated by Simon Vance.
I liked the book, how is the voice work on the audio?"
Simon Vance is a pro. Everyth..."
Ditto this. You can't go wrong with a book narrated by Simon Vance.
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I think a lot of those problems are reduced in the second book and almost gone in the final book. But that first book can be too large of a turn off to many people IMHO.