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What are you reading in May '15?



It will be fun! And I agree with Shadowdenizen, it's better to start with a non-spoiler fist impressions thread, and I surely can chat about it without giving anything away, I loved to discover the characters and the many layers of the plot step-by-step, for myself, and discuss my impressions and ideas. And see what other people think when they'll face the fist conundrums! The series is really very open to speculation at each stage!
I've never done this before, what about a thread in the book's page? I've started one here.
I meant to start re-reading the prologue, which is one of my favorite prologues ever (says a lot, yet discloses little!!) and ended-up reading on :)
Some time ago I posted in the book's page an introductory thread for it and the series (spoiler-free of course), highlighting the things that led me to be hooked straightaway, and what you can expect to find in The Curse of the Mistwraith.
Where are you in the book Amy?

If you can read the first 2 books and wait an undefined period for the 3rd? I'd say "Go for it."
Or you can do what I do and institute the "Jordan Rule"; generally speaking (with..."
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I agree. Personally I don't mind reading ongoing series but I didn't have a pleasant experience with Patrick Rothfuss' books (which I liked).
Interesting comment about the Grace of Kings Joseph, is the setting intriguing? I've never read books with an Eastern flavor.

I've just started Chapter IV, Alissa. I'm just reading a little at a time at the moment, as I'm also halfway through a book for review, and two more appeared in the post this morning!
(One was The Glorious Angels, which I'm really looking forward to, but the other was The Scarlet Gospels, which I hadn't requested and turned up completely unannounced! I can't actually remember the last time I read a horror novel or watched a horror film, so I'm not quite sure what to do with it!)

Yes, the setting is intriguing and I think the book is well worth checking out.


The Glorious Angels looks very interesting, thanks for the rec!
Ch IV is huge on world-building, it really challenged me, let us know how you liked it :)

They say Great Minds think alike.... (Ha Ha.)
I was just saying to Alissa that we should consid..."
The Curse of the Mistwraith has been read and discussed by the group. The discussion is archived in tge 2009 archive folder. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
Also......our "sister" group, Fantasy Book Club Series, has read the entire series.



Joseph wrote: "Finished Ancillary Sword, which I enjoyed just as much as Ancillary Justice. While I wait to see whether the other novel nominees are in the Hugo packet, I decided ..."
Fantastic series, I loved the whole Raksura series.
Fantastic series, I loved the whole Raksura series.

I've liked everything else of Martha Wells' that I've read (although that was a long time ago), so I have confidence ... :)

:)
Moving on to Jennifer Roberson's Tiger and Del series, again.
Brenda ╰☆╮ wrote: "Can't believe I finished a book, The Rithmatist!
:)
Moving on to Jennifer Roberson's Tiger and Del series, again."
I noticed, I'm proud :)
I've read Martha Wells' City of Bones too but nothing else, yet.
:)
Moving on to Jennifer Roberson's Tiger and Del series, again."
I noticed, I'm proud :)
I've read Martha Wells' City of Bones too but nothing else, yet.

:)
Moving on to Jennifer Roberson's Tiger and Del series, again."
Cannot wait for the next/final book in that series.


and the messenger by lois lowry. which is the third book in the giver series.

that's what I am doing, he takes an eternity between each book

that's what I am doing, he takes an eternity between each book"
Ditto. Had I known beforehand, I would have waited. I would have not missed much, this series needs a conclusion. Otherwise you are in for a re-read or a headache.


I had to return The Slow Regard of Silent Things before I finished it. I liked it, but it didn't really grab me - eventually I'll buy it and take my time with it, but lacking a plot - I didn't feel compelled to keep reading.
I read It Takes a Witch which was a silly little UF with a bit of romance and mystery. Fun fluff, I think I liked it more than Soulless.
Then I read/listened to The Disappeared which I really liked and I'm already into the 2nd book Extremes.
And I'm reading Queens Walk in the Dusk and I'm really liking it. I don't remember how I found it, but I'm glad I did.


I think Book 2 was BY FAR my favorite of the first half of Wheel of Time; have fun reading it!

Then moved on to The Rithmatist, which I read most of in one sitting and now flying through Steelheart which I am enjoying immensely!


I'm reading an historical fiction about Donatello and his young apprentices. The Medici Boy by John L'Heureux—about halfway thru, it's an engaging read.

I'm halfway through that. Enjoying the read a lot so far!

Then moved on to [book:The..."
Hello Tracey,
What do you feel were the challenges in finishing Eye of the World. I ask cause I want to read it. But everytime I try to read it. It comes off as SUPER SLOW in pacing. so how did u feel about the book/read?

Also reading Summer Knight by Jim Butcher and Empire of Ivory by Naomi Novik. The Harry Dresden books are fun, but a bit repetitive. I really enjoy the language in the
Temeraire books.
Any recommendations for audiobooks? Must not be R-rated, as I have kids in the car with me...smart, savvy kids, but kids nonetheless.
Joseph wrote: "Finished The Cloud Roads so now it's on to The Serpent Sea, also by Martha Wells."
I love these.
Tracey wrote: "I finally finished up The Eye of the World, been at it since March. I started it with the group read, but issues I had with it made it a challenging read.
Then moved on to [book:The..."
Yay, Brendan Sanderson!
I love these.
Tracey wrote: "I finally finished up The Eye of the World, been at it since March. I started it with the group read, but issues I had with it made it a challenging read.
Then moved on to [book:The..."
Yay, Brendan Sanderson!

Then moved ..."
Like you say, very slow and I struggled with a few of the characters. It took a very long time for me to form a 'bond' with them. Here's my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Feel free to ask any questions.

Mordant's Need by Stephen R. Donaldson, which I liked very much and would highly recommend for those who like court intrigue and psychological conflicts. Superb characterization and the right amount of cynicism, also a very original magic system (my review).
Half the World by Joe Abercrombie, which was a disappointment. I didn't dislike the tale per se, it is the execution I found wanting. I'm a fan of Abercrombie, so much more the pity. It reads quickly (my review).
Sorcerer's Legacy by Janny Wurts, now this was a breath of fresh air, another book that reads quickly and from an author I love, but this time my expectations were more than fulfilled. It's court intrigue with a romantic bent, I knew it was her first book but it really is a great standalone. A woman protagonist who is not a chick in chainmail and no damsel in distress, a clever plot and lots of magic (my review).
BLACKGUARDS: Tales of Assassins, Mercenaries, and Rogues. This was really a surprise. I like thieves and assassins, but I'm usually slow in reading anthologies. It started nice, but then it grabbed me so much I read almost all of the stories in a few days, and most important of all, I liked most of them. Also reminded me I need to read Carol Berg, Django Wexler, John Gwynne and Anthony Ryan -among the others- soon (my review).
Currently reading Traitor's Blade by Sebastien de Castell, it hooked me straightaway, it's fluffy and it reads wonderfully, has duels and witty dialogues, but halfway through the story lags a bit and gets improbable. Hope it gets back to the tones of the beginning, still reading with interest anyway, depending on the ending I'll read Knight's Shadow next.

Continuing Gail Z Martin's "Ascendant Kingdoms" saga with Book 3 War of Shadows.
Finished Night Voices, Night Journeys (Book 1 of a quartet of Cthulhu-inspired Japanese horror stories), and have moved on to Book 2 Inverted Kingdom.
And, since I'm loving her writing on the Jem and The Holograms #1 so much, I've started The Girl Who Would Be King
And I'm really digging Drew Karpyshyn's "ChaosBorn" trilogy (which starts with Children of Fire)

I started Alexander's Choice which I thought was about Alexander the Great and turns out to be a boys school book about Eton. Well I am learning some more British culture and slang ;-)




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If you can read the first 2 books and wait an undefined period for the 3rd? I'd say "Go for it."
Or you can do what I do and institute the "Jordan Rule"; generally speaking (with some excpetions) I won't start a series until it's at (or at least near) completion.