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What Else Are You Reading? > What I Am Also Reading in May

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message 1: by Nick, Founder (In Absentia) (new)

Nick (nickqueen) | 303 comments Mod
Here's mine:

Uglies
Book Thief (a little behind!)
Neverwhere (see!)
House of Leaves



message 2: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) I've got two books going right now. I'm reading "Schism" by Catharine Asaro and I'm reading "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister" by Gregory McGuire.

I've been reading about 6-8 books a month. I never used to read that many, but I have an injury that keeps me from doing any intense cardio exercise. I get to ride the recumbent bike with very little resistance. It's amazing how much you can read in an hour on that thing.


message 4: by AA (new)

AA | 42 comments A Thatched Roof by Beverly Nichols: 2nd in a series

A Wizard of Earthsea Trying to catch up :)

And, a short story here and there from The Omnibus of Crime




message 5: by Lori (new)

Lori I'm finishing up Diamond Age. This one seems to be taking forever - I've been spending far too much time lurking here!

Meghan - did you like Foucalt's Pendulum? I've been interested in reading that.


message 6: by Lara Amber (new)

Lara Amber (laraamber) | 664 comments Since I'm new to GoodReads I haven't started reading any of the bookgroup books. I'll probably start in June. Currently I'm rereading the Sword of Truth series. I just started Naked Empire, which is the last one I read before. The next three books in the series will be first time reads. I was saving them until I had several volumes to read at once.




message 7: by Brandon (new)

Brandon | 7 comments hhmmm... lemme scan my desk here...

Shadows Linger - Glen Cook
The Born Queen - Greg Keyes
Y: The Last Man - Brian Vaughan
The Elric Saga: Part 1 - Michael Moorcock
A Sword from Red Ice - J.V. Jones

So far... :D


message 8: by KristenR (new)

KristenR (klrenn) | 124 comments I'm currently reading Virgin Earth by Philippa Gregory, and then I'm on to The Past Through Tomorrow by Heinlein. I've only read The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by him, and I'm looking forward to this collection of short stories.


message 9: by Hertzan (last edited May 08, 2008 01:52PM) (new)

Hertzan Chimera (hertzanchimera) I've just finished Bright of the Sky by Kay Kenyon and really enjoyed it ... the ending (for a proposed series of books) felt, to me, a little rushed but it was all very well realised and not boring. How does one get a discussion going about a book that might be worth discussing?

:)


message 10: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey | 204 comments Mike

I read that book and have been trying to fit in time to read the second book. I thought the book was very good also


message 11: by Hertzan (new)

Hertzan Chimera (hertzanchimera) World Too Near, huh - I didn't even expect it to be out yet. Thanks, Jeffrey. Maybe the 'ongoing' series should be a future discussion thread?


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Mike,
If you want to discuss a book right away, enter the Member's Chat folder and click New Topic (just above the top of the list of topics.) If you want to wait for a bigger discussion group, add it to Nick Queen's list of books nominated for future months.


message 13: by Roger (new)

Roger (rogerbixby) | 90 comments Brandon, Shadows Linger is a great one. The Black Company stories are some of my favorites, especially the first three books.

Kristen, The Past Through Tomorrow is a must read when reading Heinlein. I envy you your first time through.

I just finished Talon of the Silverhawk, which was a very quick read for me. Raymond Feist can spin a good yarn and Midkemia is one of my favorite worlds in fantasy literature.


message 14: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) Right now, I am reading Emma and Northanger Abbey. Both are by Jane Austen. They are both part of my book challenge.


message 15: by Angie (last edited May 13, 2008 06:27PM) (new)

Angie | 342 comments I feel like I have so much to read this month! So far I have read 1602, Ender's Game, the Giver.
I am hoping to still read Uglies, Undead and Unwed,Ella Minnow Pea, and Two for the Dough. Oh and From Dead to Worse! How do I make titles hyperlinks?


message 16: by Lori (new)

Lori Finally finished Diamond Age, and now I'm into Matter, the new one by Iain Banks. BUT the last book in the series by Katharine Kerr just arrived, and I'm dying to read it. But must finish Matter first cause it's a libes book.

I can only read one book at a time.


message 17: by Angie (new)

Angie | 342 comments Thanks!


message 18: by bsc (new)

bsc (bsc0) | 250 comments I'm listening to The Ancestor's Tale by Richard Dawkins and reading River of Gods by Ian McDonald. I also just completed Glasshouse and Halting State by Charles Stross (both were decent but not great).

I'm not sure what I'll read next.


message 19: by Beth A. (new)

Beth A. (bethalm) I just finished River Secrets by Shannon Hale, and started Great Expectations by Dickens, so far I am enjoying it.


message 20: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) So far, I've read:

Schism by Catherine Asaro
Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory McGuire
Seed to Harvest by Octavia Butler
Blind Lake by Robert Charles Wilson

I'm currently reading "Declare" by Tim Powers and the 24th annual edition of "The Year's Best Science Fiction" edited by Gardner Dozois. (I hope I got that right.)


message 21: by Lori (last edited May 14, 2008 10:21PM) (new)

Lori I'm eager to hear what you think of Declare. I love Tim Powers, but had a hard time getting into that one. I'm wondering whether it was the book, or the fact that I was traveling in Barcelona at the time. I suspect the latter.


message 22: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) Declare is probably one of the most difficult books I've ever read. I'm working on a review and I'll post it when I'm done reading it.


message 23: by Branka (new)

Branka (taiyo) | 22 comments I'm just finishing the third book form Naomi Novik - Black Powder War, in my opinion it's better than the second one, but I need more, sometimes it's quite boring and I have to struggle to continue reading.



message 24: by Lori (new)

Lori Sandi - perfect review of Declare! I'll write more in the comments.


message 25: by Branka (new)

Branka (taiyo) | 22 comments I've just started to read The Book of Joby - Mark J. Ferrari, so far is quite nice, I have some issuees about christianity in book, but for now i'm trying to ignore that.


message 26: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) I am reading The Face of a Stranger and The Cater Street Hangman by Anne Perry.


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

Ben, Does The Ancestor's Tale measure up?


message 28: by bsc (new)

bsc (bsc0) | 250 comments Thomas, I enjoyed it quite a bit. It was my introduction to Dawkins and I'll likely be reading more by him. The audio book was well done, with Dawkins and his wife narrating. As someone who doesn't normally read (or listen) to science books, it served as a good refresher to a lot of what I learned in high school and college.


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