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What Are You Currently Reading?

This is my 'system' as well. Limited shelf space and actually a fairly limited number of 're-readable' books as well. A few series/authors that are auto-buys but otherwise, my system is to buy-to-own only the books that I know I will want to re-read. Fortunately, although my local library doesn't have much of a fantasy/sci-fi section, they have a very good interlibrary loan setup. I do try not to 'overwork' it but so far they've never failed to get a book I've requested.
Sharon wrote, " 400-word epic.
Even realizing that you meant page rather than word, I still find this comment laughable. 400 pages qualifies as epic? In comparison to Dr Seuss perhaps. Good luck reading Erikson, Martin, Rothfuss, Jordan, Goodkind and a dozen other authors whos average novel is practically twice that size.
Even realizing that you meant page rather than word, I still find this comment laughable. 400 pages qualifies as epic? In comparison to Dr Seuss perhaps. Good luck reading Erikson, Martin, Rothfuss, Jordan, Goodkind and a dozen other authors whos average novel is practically twice that size.
Lol I was just sitting here going who is this Nicki person?! New profile pics can be so confusing!

The Farseer Trilogy is a pretty good but I think people can do better. Abercrombie, Rothfuss, Weeks, Lynch, Sanderson...

This morning, I started reading Relic. This is my first read from this series. Not very far but intriguing so far.

I haven't read that series yet. How is it?

I just finished Fortune's Fool



I'm going to read next, The House on Durrow Street

How's that going, Jason? It looks fairly interesting and I'd considered reading it this weekend but went ahead and knocked out Tomato Rhapsody: A Novel of Love, Lust, and Forbidden Fruit, re-read the first two Dresden books and and started on The Deed of Paksenarrion. Heh, Mike would be so proud

That's where I want to be.
=)

One of my top 10 all-time favorites. It is a masterpiece.

I just finished Fortu..."
I haven't gotten around to



I haven't read Perdido Street but The Well of Ascension was a really good. What was Perdido Street about?

One of my top 10 all-time favorites. It is a masterpiece."
So far I think it's really great, too. A fast, entertaining read. It also feels like something that was written today. It feels too dark to have been written in the 1950s.


Cheryl wrote: "I am currently reading The Body Finder and The Forest of Hands and Teeth."
Ooooh, I really liked TFoHaT. :)

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i wish it had been! the first third was pretty enjoyable. the rest was....eh, sorta annoying. i will be reading the sequel for a group read but i'm not exactly excited about it.
here's my wee lil' review:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Even realizing that you meant page rather than word, I still find this comment laughable. 400 pages qualifies as epic? In comparison to Dr Seuss perhaps. Good lu..."
Sorry about the word vs. page, my proofreading abilities are deteriorating along with my vision and as a matter of fact 400 was a typo as well (should have been 500. But I'm also a mystery afficionado and consequently, books in the 500 plus page group tend to have to be very well written before I don't have this overwhelming feeling of "Will you get ON WITH THINGS! I don't care what you had for breakfast, dinner and lunch and where you had to go to get it ... last week, yesterday OR today!" Just simply the type of reader I am ... the majority of my 'favorite' mystery books are in the 300 to 400 page group as well as my favorite fantasy books.

I've read all of that series liked them well enough to own/re-read, though have never been able to really get into her other series.
Lol oh it's no biggie, Sharon. If it weren't for the edit button, I'd be a hot mess on here. We're definitely opposite ends of the spectrum. I enjoy the gradual build as well as the in depth characterization of big ole 1000 page epics. Fortunately the genre is broad enough to give us both what we like ;)

Some of this I will blame on my age. (Hey ... they keep calling this the 'golden years' so it's got to be good for something, right?)
Anyway, back to what I was saying ... I can blame it on memory issues due to old age now ... and people actually believe me. So I will blame my preferences to the fact that with really long books, by the time I get to the last third of the book, I have to keep going back to the first third to remember who they're talking about!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

I just started Unnatural Issue: An Elemental Masters Novel. Not too far into it yet, but I've enjoyed all of the other elemental master books so far.
I also read The False Princess partly because my sister in law wanted to borrow it so I had to read it first. It was a fun, quick read. Also read Daughter of the Empire for a group read. I really enjoyed that one too.
Next up will probably be Midnight Tides. This is also for a group read. I'm really enjoying the Malazan books so far.
I might get something else before I get to Midnight Tides, but that one would depend on my mood at the moment.

I'm looking forward to this one as well. There's only been one of the series I haven't liked well enough to own and re-read.

I'm looking forward..."
Yeah, I need to pick that one up, too.


Has anyone else read it? I'm not getting the whole Wizard of Oz vibe it allegedly has, and I'm wondering what I'm missing.

Now I'm going to finish Dekker's Circle Trilogy but reading White.
Up to book 8 of Garrett P.I.
Oooh...you're about to hit some ugly, Ala. If you haven't already that is. I love Garrett but the quality of the plots are kinda come and go
Yeah, I've noticed that with the last couple.
Though I now have a soft spot for Eleanor.
eta: But they're still quick and easy reads, and enjoyable enough to continue on.
Though I now have a soft spot for Eleanor.
eta: But they're still quick and easy reads, and enjoyable enough to continue on.

I second both!

Started On Writing on the commute home (light rail) yesterday. I actually laughed out loud a couple of times.

Leaning towards dark fantasy, the story itself is refreshing and fast paced... I'll know more later, but I'm already annoyed I spent time writing about it instead of READING it during my now almost over lunchbreak.
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Welp. Just finished the Garrett PI series.
Lot of potholes along the way, but still a fun series.
And now, I need something completely different.
Lot of potholes along the way, but still a fun series.
And now, I need something completely different.
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Okay, I've started reading The Yiddish Policemen's Union... which of you nuts tried to convince me it was urban fantasy? I'm warning you, I'm packing... gnomes.