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What Are You Currently Reading?
Oh yeah? Well, I'm not adding it to my TBR.
*adds it to TBR*
*adds it to TBR*


The Fallen: Raziel
Pleasure of a Dark Prince
Finished!
Now reading:
Chains of Ice
And it's not just because of the fine looking bare chests on the cover. :)



LOL!

Now I'm going to start reading Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings. It has been a little while since I've read a Moore book.


That one and Fortune's Fool were my favorites!

I'm finishing Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void, which I wasn't sure I'd like, as I'm not a space geek. It's surprised me though. Lots of interesting background into the astronaut program, and a ton of sly asides to keep me laughing.
Read John Dies at the End and I'm now trying to come up with a justification for calling this UF so I can recommend for the next group read. So. Good.


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I am currently reading The Magicians by Lev Grossman. Thus far I neither love it nor hate it.
Planned group reads for this month are:
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
The Stand by Sai King
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor
and possibly Leviathan by Scott Westerfield
Not sure I'll have time for any of my own books after all that and life stuff going on.



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I am currently reading [book:The Magicians|61017..."
You mean Stephen not Sai right?

It's a Dark Tower reference, Kevin.
OT: After a few lacklustre books in a row, I'm reading Dune for SFA. I love it even more than I d..."
Dune just has a richness that never goes out of date...it really is timeless I feel. I read it 30 years ago and I still sometimes find myself reciting "Fear is the mindkiller"

I think I kind of like the Dune movie over the books. The movies are hokey, but at least they're not boring.
(Don't kill me - I'm at least partially kidding.)

I'm also trying to figure out how to review Stormed Fortress which I am finding difficult beyond finding new adjectives to use for saying I much I enjoyed The Alliance of Light.

I am reading Consider Phlebas, Dune, and House of Chains, and recently finished Magician: Apprentice for my botms.
I am still hoping to get to Tomato Rhapsody: A Novel of Love, Lust, and Forbidden Fruit and Already Dead before I have to move on to Midnight Tides


:-D

Oo! Having googled, I got this one: Nope, it's Sai"
Did know that, I learn new things everyday.
So I finished The Summer Tree last night, and it wasn't as good as I'd thought it would be.
But now I'm stuck and will forgo my BotM reads to finish out the Fionavar Tapestry.
I hope it gets better...
But now I'm stuck and will forgo my BotM reads to finish out the Fionavar Tapestry.
I hope it gets better...
I just keep seeing things in the work that bug me or remind me of something else, which then bugs me.
The foreshadowing was almost unbearable, and that damned scene (view spoiler) Only not in a good, or comical, way.
Also, (view spoiler)
so uh.
yeah. sorry bout the ranting.
The foreshadowing was almost unbearable, and that damned scene (view spoiler) Only not in a good, or comical, way.
Also, (view spoiler)
so uh.
yeah. sorry bout the ranting.


I do agree with everyone who said that it was a better book to introduce the author than "Shaman's Crossing" but I also have to stand by my first, and second, feeling about Robin Hobb. I just simply don't think she is going to be one of my favorite authors.
Both books illustrate one of my basic complaints about so many series. I have the feeling publishers ask/require that authors produce 400-word epics, which is all well and good but the story lines simply do not hold up. Consequently, the author has to include details that aren't necessary until I have the feeling I'm reading a diary/journal written by someone who has promised themselves they will write at least two paragraphs for every single day, whether anything really happened or not!
Actually, in both of these books, I liked the characters but by halfway through the book I would be reading still another page and thinking "So when is something going to happen? I don't CARE what you have for breakfast. I don't CARE you got in trouble and had to go without supper. I don't CARE if you didn't get the horse groomed right. So what? DO SOMETHING, even if it's wrong!"



Currently finishing up Spy Glass, to complete the Glass series, and listening to Changeless during my commute. (Both these books got thrown to the side while I read The Native Star).
Then... I'm not sure. I'm supposed to be reading Daughter of the Empire for the FBCS group read, but I still haven't finished A Darkness at Sethanon, and I'm not sure I'm going to.
(I apologize for my unoriginality in directly copying my blurb over from the SciFi Fantasy Book club... just didn't feel like re-phrasing right now)
Finished The Wandering Fire this morning.
As I was reading it, I was having serious deja vu. And then I got to the part where (view spoiler) and I realized I have read this story before.
What the hell, must have been a long time ago.
As I was reading it, I was having serious deja vu. And then I got to the part where (view spoiler) and I realized I have read this story before.
What the hell, must have been a long time ago.
Finished Coffin County (loved it) reading Shoeless Joe, which I try to get to every year before baseball sesaon-time-management not my forte this year.
Nicki wrote: "LOL. I've done that. I started a lot of series as a teen and didn't finish them, so it's not uncommon for me to pick up a series that's been on my shelves for years and find the first book or two i..."
It really caught me off guard. I was just sitting there, reading and thinking "what the hell...this is...and then he's going to...i'vereadthisbefore!"
And now I'm annoyed that I don't even remember reading it. Stupid brain.
Though it may explain some of my earlier annoyance at Summer Tree.
It really caught me off guard. I was just sitting there, reading and thinking "what the hell...this is...and then he's going to...i'vereadthisbefore!"
And now I'm annoyed that I don't even remember reading it. Stupid brain.
Though it may explain some of my earlier annoyance at Summer Tree.
Sucks also to buy a book you don't remember reading until you're a little ways in, and either rembering the end, or that the book turns hyper sucky, which could be why you have blocked it from memory. I buy used books, but still, five or so bucks is five or so bucks. I could kick-start my brain and keep lists of what I've read...

That "i'vereadthisbefore" feeling is one of the reasons I started doing reviews on GR--so I remember what I've read and what I've thought about it. Nothing worse than getting a third of the way into a book and not only realizing that I disliked it, but that I've read it before. How embarrassing!
I've just run out of space, so now I don't buy until I know I really like the book and it's a re-read, or it's an autobuy author. But I have the benefit of a lovely library system.
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