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message 51: by Robyn (new)

Robyn Hawk (aflyonthewall) I am working on some YA Fantasy:

finishing Fallen and Hush Hush - interesting to do these at the same time - both deal with Angels.

I picked up the new James Patterson Witch & Wizard (not expecting a lot from JP these days)

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message 52: by Sarah (new)

Sarah I've started Elantris a few days ago. So far so good. Hope to get halfway through this weekend.


message 53: by Cinda (new)

Cinda (weirweaver) In fantasy, I read mostly YA, since that's what I write.

I just read Shiver and Chalice; have Fallen and Blue Moon on my TBR pile; asked for Hush, Hush for Christmas.

In other genres, just finished Where Men Win Glory The Odyssey of Pat Tillman and am reading The Weight of Heaven A Novel


message 54: by Jon (new)

Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Finished A Sorcerer's Treason (my review) yesterday. I'm starting (and hope to finish today) the first book in the Great Book of Amber - Nine Princes in Amber.


message 55: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (ccf478) Just finishing up Tad Williams' "Memory, Sorrow and Thorn" trilogy. It's my first time reading it and I'm loving it! I'm sad that I'm over halfway done with the last book though....


message 56: by Martha (new)

Martha (tilla) | 194 comments just finished Maelstrom (alternate history - not fantasy) and the latest Merry Gentry by LKH. I'm reading now The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - which is actually pretty darn good. Easy reading but it sure gives you a feel for England during WWII. That's about it for the rest of this month, though. Butcher (I hope) in January/February. I've read Turncoat - what's up next?


message 57: by A S (new)

A S Moser (asmoser) Just read Tad William's Otherland series.
Crazy, wild, imaginative ride. Highly recommended.


message 58: by Jon (new)

Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments Finished Nine Princes in Amber (my review) last night and started The Ships of Merior this morning.

Since I'm snowed in under a blizzard warning until 6pm tonight, I'll be reading all day long today.

Merry Christmas fellow Fantasy fanatics. :)


message 59: by Caity (new)

Caity (adivineeternity) Currently working through The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Warbreaker. Hoping to finish Warbreaker while I'm still on my little wanna-be vacation at my mom's place, but with how slow I've been reading, I dunno.

If I finish before Tuesday, I'm going to try to read all of either The Girl in the Green Sweater or Church of Lies, both of which feed into some of my other areas of interest, namely WWII and the holocaust and religious cults.


message 61: by Betsy (new)

Betsy (betsyhalvorsen) I read some good books in December:
City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
Waiting for You by Susane Colasanti
Pinnochio: Vampire Slayer
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
You Better Not Cry by Augusten Burroughs
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz graphic novel adaptation by Eric Shanower
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater

I am about 1/2 way through The Maze Runner by James Dashner and LOVE it!


message 62: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) Caity wrote: "Currently working through The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Warbreaker. Hoping to finish Warbreaker while I'm still on my little wanna-be vacation at my mom's place, but with how sl..."

I just got Warbreaker through a free offer on Audible.com. I hope I can handle the audiobook format.


message 63: by Augie (new)

Augie Watson Ive just finished joe George R.R Martin's a Song of Ice and Fire (well at least the ones he has finished ) Any Book suggestion like Martin?


message 64: by Caity (new)

Caity (adivineeternity) Sandi wrote: "Caity wrote: "Currently working through The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Warbreaker. Hoping to finish Warbreaker while I'm still on my little wanna-be vacation at my mom's place, b..."

I ended up finishing the book in a little over 48 hours. I was completely hooked less than 5 pages in.



message 65: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 28, 2009 02:37PM) (new)

Am reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

Caity this maybe worth a look at by you, as it is set during WW2 in Germany and narrated by 'Death'. I wont say more.

This book has won many awards and is being made into a movie.


message 66: by Caity (new)

Caity (adivineeternity) I will certainly check it out. The title and your brief description certainly have caught my attention already.


message 67: by Janny (last edited Dec 28, 2009 03:50PM) (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 807 comments Augie wrote: "Ive just finished joe George R.R Martin's a Song of Ice and Fire (well at least the ones he has finished ) Any Book suggestion like Martin?"

Augie - depends on what you like about Martin.

If the violent edges appeal, go for Matthew Woodring Stover's Heroes Die.

If you liked the depth of world and characters, with complex political scope, you might try The Lions of al-Rassanby Guy Gavriel Kay.

Another well developed duology with good characters, more of a magical shimmer, and complete unpredictability, try the Lighthouse duology by Carol Berg.

If your preference leaned toward the rot at the core of human nature, then Joe Abercrombie might work.

Could be the King Killer chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss may develop with as much complexity.

It's hard to duplicate Martin's voice and view - I do recommend his standalone work, The Armageddon Rag

A lot of people who enjoy Martin also rave over the Malazan Empire books by Steven Erikson. Prepare to push past the confusion in the opening volume, Gardens of the Moon.

Personally, I liked the opening volume of The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan as much as A Game of Thrones. Whatever is said about the rest of that series, the opening work stands very strong, and comes to a nice conclusion.


message 68: by Caity (new)

Caity (adivineeternity) I'm currently reading The Girl in the Green Sweater, but I'm not sure I'll get to finish before I leave my mom's place to go back home on Wednesday (it's her book). When I get back I think I shall instead read To Ride Hell's Chasm.


message 69: by Arthur (new)

Arthur (astra) JJ wrote: "Am reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

Caity this maybe worth a look at by you, as it is set during WW2 in Germany and narrated by 'Death'. I wont say more.

T..."


It is probably the best book I read in 2009.
my review


message 70: by Charles (new)

Charles (charliewhip) | 223 comments FYI, I need to update my "Currently Reading" list, and can't seem to get it done on my profile page, so I'll put it here:

Anathem (Neal Stephenson) Good enough to read slowly
Ships of Merior (Janny Wurts) my 3rd reading
To Ride Hell's Chasm (Janny Wurts)
Letters From Summerland (Marian Starnes) not fantasy


message 71: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Arthur wrote: "JJ wrote: "Am reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

Caity this maybe worth a look at by you, as it is set during WW2 in Germany and narrated by 'Death'. I wont say m..."


Strongly agree! It's an amazing, perhaps one of the best non-fanasy I've ever read.




message 72: by Marc (new)

Marc (authorguy) | 393 comments I just found and read Tanya Huff's newest book, The Enchantment Emporium. An excellent book, although the workings of her system of magic are more obscure than usual. But what the hell. It's Tanya Huff!


message 73: by Heather (new)

Heather | 35 comments Read:
The Secret Garden
The Art of Racing in the Rain
The Sleeping Doll
Pirate Latitudes (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
A Dirty Job

To Read (In the next 24 hours...wish me luck!)

The Vampire Diaries: Awakening
The Vampire Diaries: Struggle


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