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What Are You Currently Reading?




I enjoyed those books by Carol Berg a lot. It was a cool concept.
I have Amber Magic coming up next.

Thanks Jason

I understand The Way of Kings picks up after about 600 pages, so am sticking with it, although 600 pages seems like a ridiculous amount of time to engage the reader. This is my first Sanderson and I am wondering what all the hoopla is about as I understand this is his best so far.

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I started reading A Game of Thrones. Hopefully I have more time for reading during the next weeks, although I doubt it :/



I am currently reading


I'm halfway through

I still intend to go through my short story collections, in particular





I am liking it but at the same time I am resisting. I don't care for it a whole lot but I can't seem to not read more. I am almost halfway through. I've never read Modesitt before.



Story of the Eye sounds like a good example of the good old adage 'just because something's famous doesn't mean it's good.' I can think of oodles of examples of exactly that.


I'm almost halfway through

I still have to finish

I'm 15 mins. from being done with

Anyway, I'm dying for some thought-provoking books that has sense and depth.

I'm also working on the fist book of The Lion of Senet series, and so far so good.
Non-Fantasy, I'm reading the Hunger Games (pretty good so far), and Practical Demon Keeping by Christopher Moore who is always good for a laugh.
And to those reading Way of Kings as your first taste of Sanderson, I'd say stop where you are and read one of his other books first. I think Mistborn is the best choice, because you'll see what he is good at much more quickly, and realize better how the first couple of courses build up and support an excellent entree.




I have print books and for times when I can't stop and read (or my eyes are tired or I'm in a situation where I just can't read) I listen to CDs or downloaded books. I found audios years ago getting them for my wife who needed them and then listening to them myself in my vehicle at work.



Jason wrote: "That sounds interesting, Thoa. Learning how to read braille would also be interesting."




I'm in the middle of listening to

On my iPhone, I'm continuing with

On paperback, I am reading

Speaking of Japanese books, last week I had a major craving for Asian writing, in particular books by Japanese authors. I think it was the popularity of Haruki Murakami, who is up for the 2010 Nobel Prize in literature, and Bryan's referring me to some cutting-edge Japanese novelists whose horror movies were based on. I had a bunch of these books put aside on my Amazon wish list, when I decided to do a search on eBay for them. By a very lucky chance, I encountered a person with a HUGE collection of books by Japanese authors who is moving abroad. Last night, I won the almost complete collections of books by Natsuo Kirino (Grotesque, etc.), Yasunari Kawabata (1968 Nobel Prize in literature), Yukio Mishima (of the staging his own suicide fame by taking over Tokyo's headquarters and committing seppuku), Miyuki Miyabe, Ryu Murakami (In the Miso, etc.), and Kobo Abe (The Woman in the Dunes, etc.). All for $150. All in great condition, some in hardback. I would have spent 3 times that were I to purchase them all on Amazon. And I know I would have purchased them all over time.





I kind of know what you mean about getting new books on new subjects, hope it goes well.

I downloaded a sample of Bone Song on my nook, thought it wasn't interesting enough to continue with.
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