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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




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. :)

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.

Cluck Murder Most Fowl
The Blade Itself
Starting to read:
World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War

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!

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


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


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.


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

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

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.

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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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