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What else are you reading? (June 2010 - May 2013) *closed*

I don't know if I'll make it a formal, carved..."
I think so, I don't remember.
Becky wrote: "We talk a lot around here about what we're reading. What I'm wondering is how everyone reads. Do you set goals? Participate in challenges? Do you know what your next couple of books will be? Or do you fly by the seat of your pants?"
Those are some interesting questions and it's fun to read all the answers!
Past year I've been participating in so many challenges, that I think I'm going to take it easy for a while. The thing with challenges is that you get to read a lot of books you wouldn't read otherwise - which can be both good and bad (usually good!). Right now I'm perfectly happy to devour through all the m/m genre books that I want to read just for the joy of reading them - or for the joy of reading books from certain authors whose work I connect with.
After I started to read paranormal romance and m/m, I've been reading my books in English, 'cause I couldn't find them in my mother language. This year I've read about 125 books and only about five of them in Finnish. Besides Goodreads I belong to a "real life" literary society with a dozen of my colleagues from work. We meet once every two months and those are usually the books I read and discuss in Finnish.
Anyway, sites like this are currently very important to me, because of the recommendations I get from you guys! :) Not to mention all the other action going on here... ;)
Those are some interesting questions and it's fun to read all the answers!
Past year I've been participating in so many challenges, that I think I'm going to take it easy for a while. The thing with challenges is that you get to read a lot of books you wouldn't read otherwise - which can be both good and bad (usually good!). Right now I'm perfectly happy to devour through all the m/m genre books that I want to read just for the joy of reading them - or for the joy of reading books from certain authors whose work I connect with.
After I started to read paranormal romance and m/m, I've been reading my books in English, 'cause I couldn't find them in my mother language. This year I've read about 125 books and only about five of them in Finnish. Besides Goodreads I belong to a "real life" literary society with a dozen of my colleagues from work. We meet once every two months and those are usually the books I read and discuss in Finnish.
Anyway, sites like this are currently very important to me, because of the recommendations I get from you guys! :) Not to mention all the other action going on here... ;)

Steampunk? I thought it was just Canadian set (in the past), unless I'm thinking of the wrong serie..."
I think there are some steampunk elements in it, because I watched an episode where there's apparently new flying vehicle invention or something.

I read the trilogy many years ago and it blew me away, very good books. Enjoy!

My friend thinks Barker got the Booker Prize for the final book in the trilogy because the Jury noticed too late they should have given her the prize for the first book ;-).

These stories have such a strong sense of the time in which they're set (1920s to 1940s) that they really transport you. The m/m sex scenes are also hot (and tasteful)!

I absolutely love all of Parhelion's published stuff. Thank you for reminding me of this!
Antonella wrote: "Christopher wrote: "I'm re-reading Parhelion's Classic Hollywood series (all available for free at http://e-fic.com/sundog/original.html)."
I absolutely love all of Parhelion's published stuff. Th..."
These look great. Is it possible to buy them for the Kindle?
I absolutely love all of Parhelion's published stuff. Th..."
These look great. Is it possible to buy them for the Kindle?
Haven't been here in forever...Just wanted to put in some of the latest stuff I've read and loved in the last few days.
The Foster High Stories by John Goode, he's got an interesting style. Emmulates the Jonh Hughes films vibe very well in his stories. They are kind of awesome. The new KA Mitchell book was SUPER GOOD
At the moment listening to
Child Thief by Brom, an VERY DARK alternate story to the Peter Pan tale, and it's absolutely blowing my mind.





Apparently not, but Calibre will convert from the original HTML into a format your Kindle can use. HTML->MOBI conversion is a little more prone to odd formatting issues, but it's not hopeless. I'd do it for us, but I don't own the stories (even though they're distributed for free), and anyway, I don't really have anywhere to put the results.
(update: I gave it a whirl and Calibre does a beautiful conversion with these.)
John wrote: "Josh wrote: "These look great. Is it possible to buy them for the Kindle?."
Apparently not, but Calibre will convert from the original HTML into a format your Kindle can use. HTML->MOBI convers..."
Thanks, John. I'll try that!
Apparently not, but Calibre will convert from the original HTML into a format your Kindle can use. HTML->MOBI convers..."
Thanks, John. I'll try that!




Hi, Anne!
I recommend absolutely everything by Sarah
Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "I'm finishing A Strong and Sudden Thaw, which I'm generally liking even if the writing seems a bit forced"
A bit forced? I don't catch this.
Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "I'm finishing A Strong and Sudden Thaw, which I'm generally liking even if the writing seems a bit forced, and I've just started The Cranberry Hush, I was looking forw..."
I read The Cranberry Hush in May and it's still one of the best books I've read this year.
I read The Cranberry Hush in May and it's still one of the best books I've read this year.
Lauraadriana wrote: "I read The Cranberry Hush in May and it's still one of the best books I've read this year. "
Yes! Wasn't it just beautiful? THAT is a love story :)
Yes! Wasn't it just beautiful? THAT is a love story :)
Cris S. wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "I read The Cranberry Hush in May and it's still one of the best books I've read this year. "
Yes! Wasn't it just beautiful? THAT is a love story :)"
Yeah it was really awesome. Hid other novel "Painting of Porcupine City" was pretty outstanding too.
Yes! Wasn't it just beautiful? THAT is a love story :)"
Yeah it was really awesome. Hid other novel "Painting of Porcupine City" was pretty outstanding too.


Or even Sarah Black



In any case I fully agree with Antonella and highly recommend Sarah's books.

A bit forced? I don't catch this."
It seems to want to drive the point that David, the narrator, is not as educated as for example Callan is. Together with the fact that in my opinion David doesn't really change or learn from his mistakes in the story, by the end of the book I was a bit tired of it. The world building is great though. Still a 4-star read for me.

Or even Sarah Black
In any case I fully agree with Antonella and highly recommend Sarah's books."
This is beyond embarrassing! Mind you, I could play the accultured woman and mention I was rereading William Blake... ;-)

Thank you for the explanation. For me it was 5 stars. David is younger than Callan and I didn't notice this aspect that irritates you. BTW did you read the sequel. I've heard very different opinions about it...

Or even Sarah Black
In any case I fully agree with Antonella and highly recommend Sarah's books."
I did check out her other books on Amazon and they did look interesting, so when I have recovered from my panic attack due to too many unread books, I will probably read more of her :)


I feel exactly the same way. I might actually read the series again before hitting the final section just to make sure I haven't missed any hints or forgotten anything important.
Oh, who am I kidding? I'll most likely read it as soon as I get home, and probably all in one marathon session.

I haven't. I will, but not right now. I know it takes directions which are not conventional, so I might wait a while.
Antonella wrote: "The last installment of The Rifter is there and somehow I don't want to read it because I don't want that it is finished."
This is right where I am! I keep stalling reading the last three chapters.
It's crazy. Maybe I'll read them Christmas week.
This is right where I am! I keep stalling reading the last three chapters.
It's crazy. Maybe I'll read them Christmas week.

http://www.gayauthors.org/story/dksto...
It's basically a Quantum Leap type time-travel story, except the main character 'leaps' into his own body when he's 12 years old in 1981. Initially he only makes changes to his personal circumstances and family life as doesn't want to start fiddling with history as the Cold War ends. Even the changes he does make to try and benefit his family soon have unintended consequences and he is certain he has made the right decision in not attempting to make any larger changes.
But then events start to dictate otherwise...

Just bought Men Under Mistletoe, but I'm saving it for rainy days. LOL.

This is right where I am! I keep stalling reading the..."
I am planning on reading Mary Renault Christmas week, maybe alternating with 1Q84 Book 1 and Book 2
A ten days vacation with my kids at home, no work and good books - that should be a Merry Christmas!

I'w working my way through Faster Than The Speed Of Light, but so far the characters aren't really grabbing me and the dialogue often feels regency instead of WWII-era.

I'w working my way through Faster Than The Speed Of Light, but so far the characters aren't really grabbing me and the..."
It did look interesting, though. But no more buying for a while. (Trying to beat my addiction, it won't work, I know it, but still trying ...)

I'w working my way through Faster Than The Speed Of Light, but so far the characters aren't really grabbing me and the..."
Yeah, I read a few pages and stopped. Haven't picked it up since.

I loved it! I suppose it depends on what one expects...

I loved it! I suppose it depends on what one expects..."
I will pick it up again. The first few pages are just too slow, I guess. Or I'm just not in the mood to read. Aside from Josh' books, I haven't read any fiction lately.
I just got two big boxes of books. So over the next few weeks I'll be reading HOT HEAD, MERE MORTALS, SOMETHING LIKE SUMMER, JUST WHAT THE TRUTH IS, Etc. Plus lots of new gay mystery including Dick Stevenson's new one.
Now maybe I'll have enough of a distraction to keep me off the keyboard.
Now maybe I'll have enough of a distraction to keep me off the keyboard.

Have fun, Josh! I need to read Hot Head too. Maybe we can put it as BOM?
Oh! One other news bulletin.
I'm trying to make the titles I've self-published available to readers who need other formats beyond Nook, Kindle, and PDF. So I've set up an account at Smashwords and I'm beginning to load stories up there.
http://www.smashwords.com/profile/vie...
(And now you know why my wrist is still giving me hell even though I'm pretending to be "offline.")
I'm trying to make the titles I've self-published available to readers who need other formats beyond Nook, Kindle, and PDF. So I've set up an account at Smashwords and I'm beginning to load stories up there.
http://www.smashwords.com/profile/vie...
(And now you know why my wrist is still giving me hell even though I'm pretending to be "offline.")

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LOL.


The only drawback is that after having read this everything else - apart from a few selected authors - pales in comparison.

http://www.gayauthors.org/story/dksto...
It's basically a Quantum Leap type time-travel story, except the main character 'leaps' into his own body whe..."
That one was awesome. I am perturbed by the follow-ons though - have you read them? I don't want them to ruin the first one for me.

Yes! The world she built is really amazing!

I loved it! I suppose it depends on what one expects..."
I loved it too. I suspect a love of physics helps.

Dude, it's OK to ask for help for stuff other people can do. I would do that for you, for example.
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Sounds like a nice thing to plan on doing, I am sure it will do you a world of good.