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If I read this book, and I don't like it, I am so blaming you...
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Currently reading Johnny and the Dead - book 2 of Sir Terry's Johnny Maxwell trilogy. I'm liking this a lot better than the first one - it has more of that Discworld humor vibe to it that was missing from the first. (Yes, yes, I know it's not a Discworld book, but I can't grok Pratchett without lots of humor.)
Also still reading The Casual Vacancy.

If I read this book, and I don't like it, I am so blaming you...
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Currently reading Johnny and the Dead - book 2 of Sir Terry's Johnny Maxwell tr..."
Seriously...if you don't like it we're going to have to revoke your geek cred, lol j/k. ;-)
But I think you'll like it...if only for the unrelenting quirkiness of it all. And the snarkness...

Next up is The Fires of Heaven, will probably try and stretch the series until the ebook for the last one is released. April was it? I know I'll probably cave in and just get the hardback, but I'll definitely try and hold on!

I wanted to read something in total contrast to what I wrote. I cannot believe it was written in 1954, it is phenomenally written.




Sounds interesting. Did you like it?



I wanted to read something in total contrast to what I wrote. I cannot believe it was written in 1954, it is phenomenally written."
I love Poul Anderson. The Broken Sword is my favorite of his fantasy. But you should check out Three Hearts and Three Lions too. If you read science fiction his work there is good too.

I meant to read something else between each WoT book, but with that ending... yeah, I'm reading Lord of Chaos right away!
I meant to read The Hunger Games after The Fires of Heaven, guess I'll try reading both at the same time and seeing how that goes. Never really tried reading more than one thing at a time in fear that I'd start confusing both, but I suppose they're different enough for that not to be an issue!

I wanted to read something in total contrast to what I wrote. I cannot believe it was written in 1954, it is phenomenally wr..."
I will definitely look out for more, Traci. Thanks for the recommendation.

Haven't had a great reading year, but I'm determined to make it to 100 books before the new year starts...


Hi Carol, It won't necessarily be one of my all time favourites but yes, did like it(4 stars) and I am glad I read it. It was very interesting reading about things that we would consider paranormal but that are considered to be real and normal in traditional Sioux culture.





but I am not liking it much. In fact, it seems silly. I see that the book has great reviews , so I wonder what I am missing. I might have appreciated it more if I had not read it right after


Now I'm reading Rage.


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Christopher Moore's books are all humor-based.


Scott,it very well could be that under different circumstances I would have liked it, but just not immediately after reading the Grass Dancer

I've been so sick that I've barely done a thing.
Hubby picked up a great case of bronchitis. Lovely. :-\


Well, you got caught up, at least. :)
Yeah, it's been pretty bad. And like a typical man...he refuses to accept that he's really sick. So, he should have stayed home today but he went to work. I expect to have to take him back to the hospital by Friday.


WOw.

I am just starting

It seems to have an interesting take on the Merlin Mythology, but is a bit hard to read as the leading protagonist is a rape victim ....we’ll see!


I am just starting

It seems to have an interesting take on the Merlin Mythology, but is a bit hard t..."
Thanks!
And I really hate the "sympathetic because she was raped" heroines. Can they be more than that?

I am just starting

It seems to have an interesting take on the Merlin Mythology, but..."
Actually up to now she is really unsympathetic.

Think I'll finally get around and read The Hunger Games (shame on me for not having read it yet!) now before continuing with The Wheel of Time.

Up to now the rape has not been described in detail, only mentioned that it happened to her as a child. What is hard to read about is the fact she is an alcoholic and has a dysfunctional relationship with men and as well as her selfish sister.
However I am a big sucker for any type of hidden secret race of beings living in our world kind of thing, so in spite of all that, I am still liking the book. What I like about the story is it combines Celtic mythology, the Merlin story with modern technology like genetic mutations...

Up to now the rape has not been described in detail, only mentioned that it happened to her as a child. What is hard to read about is the fac..."
You're right, the rest does sound interesting...but I need to like my heroes.



Going back to The Wheel of Time and starting A Crown of Swords, really excited to know what happens next after the amazing ending to Lord of Chaos, though a lot of people seem to think the series starts going downhill at about this point so we'll see.

Has anyone read any of her other adult work? Which is better? In the Night Garden? Or Palimpsest? I got The Habitation of the Blessed as a free e-book a while back.

Night Garden: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Palimpsest: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Short version: depends on your mood. Night Garden is sort of fairy-tale-like, and Pali is adult Alice in Wonderland.

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