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(My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...) It's sort of a niche filler if you're looking for humor and a sort of urban fantasy in a single book. I like it and will probably snap up anything else the author writes.

(My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...) It's sort of a niche filler if you're looking for humor and a sort of urban..."
Great review. I know I will like it now because of what you said about comparing it to the Dresden books. I loved Storm Front. Also I liked what you said about "brain candy". Its good to read something just for pure entertainment value. I do it all the time and am proud of it!






Actually he's one of the few authors whose series I think improves with time. I really liked his first effort but I've loved his most recent novels :)

Unfortunately I won't have Perdido Street Station (Bas-Lag) by March, but I can't to wait to read The Blade Itself. I've been hearing and reading great reviews about it.
I also wanted to re-read aSoIaF because I really want to refresh my memory for when the HBO series comes out.
Is anyone re-reading aSoIaF ?



Starting The Painted Bird. I'm really looking forward to it. I might add finishing Cows to it. Normally, I can juggle books, but lately I've been wanting to focus on one book at a time.


The Painted Bird is powerful even based on the author's introduction alone. He described the strong reaction his novel stirred, and its huge impact on his family. I'm at the very beginning of the story of the 6 year old boy. My heart ached for him. I must have a more well-developed empathy in my old age, because this stirred me more than when I was reading about the Holocaust as a pre-teen.

i love #50: Ramadan. wonderful!

I finally finished Perdido Street Station for the discussion here, and got a copy of The Blade Itself. I am trying to finish up return of the crimson guard before I start Cold Hand in Mine




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I'm also still working on the audio for The Dark Tower by Stephen King.
Next up is a book that I got for review: This Vacant Paradise: A Novel by Victoria Patterson. Looks interesting. I hope it's good. :)
Then Little Bee by Chris Cleave, which I am really looking forward to. :D
Such a good week coming up :) I just finished Hero in the Shadows (Drenai Tales, #9), White Wolf (Drenai Tales, #10), Angry Lead Skies, Mistborn: The Final Empire(which I Really enjoyed), The Gunslinger(which I found Really hard to get through) and The First Book of Swords. Some I enjoyed, some were somewhat disappointing. This week however should be amazing. The Wise Man's Fear, The Crippled God and The Heroes all in the same week, all first reads. *sigh* I doubt I'll have a better reading week the entire stinking year but by god what a way to celebrate my upcoming bday :)


I reread the series from the beginning up to book 8. Took a year's break, just starting book 9, Winter's Heart - reading it for the first time.
Youre in for a treat Weenie. The books take a real upswing when Sanderson takes the reins.



I'm starting The Blade Itself. Fantasy Aficionado's March epic fantasy read. This should be a nice, fun contrast to the last book.

Grant wrote: "Such a good week coming up :) I just finished Hero in the Shadows (Drenai Tales, #9), White Wolf (Drenai Tales, #10), Angry Lead Skies, [book:Mistborn: Th..."

I'm also reading a YA series I enjoyed as a kid: The Song of the Lioness Quartet.
Grant (and other parents), you should read this series. It may be something you would be interested in reading to your daughter.


MrsJoseph wrote: "Jeez, how do you do that??! LOL I'm lucky if I get in 3-4 books a week. If I ever run into you, please show me the back of your neck (I'll be looking for the upload buttons, lol)
Grant wrot..."

I'm currently reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, should be finishing it today.
Next will be Little Bee and then Heart-Shaped Box. Then, when I finally have my pre-order of The Wise Man's Fear in hand, I'll be re-reading The Name of the Wind followed directly by that. I also want to squeeze in The Blade Itself and maybe Elantris or Warbreaker too. And maybe some others.. Should be an awesome month!
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