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What Are You Currently Reading?

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I'll let you know. Among other things so far I have learned that dehydrated crickets are rich in essential minerals. It seems like it's going to be a slow read, but I have high hopes for it.

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I love Color of Magic. But humor and romance, have you read The Unhandsome Prince? This author writes fairy tale satire, kind of. Sorta a Princess Bride, but not as good. A little like Mercedes Lackey when she does her fairy tale series. Anyway, I like them.

That sounds really good! But with my TBR challenge, I must resist.
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This made me laugh hysterically.
People think I'm crazy now.
More crazy.
Crazier.
This made me laugh hysterically.
People think I'm crazy now.
More crazy.
Crazier.
Mebbe.
Mebbe not.
Also, Tracey, loving this Saloon book so far. We should totally have a Punday here :P
Mebbe not.
Also, Tracey, loving this Saloon book so far. We should totally have a Punday here :P


This made me laugh hysterically.
People think I'm crazy now.
More crazy.
Crazier."
;-)


Right now, I'm reading The Passage by Justin Cronin.
-I hope you'll rate this one. I'm having second thoughts buying it. =)




As a YA its okay, just not what I was expecting.
So, Ysabel will get skipped over during my Kay readings.

Which is your #1? Trying to decide which one to read next.

LIONS IS THE BEST EVER
Of the 5 Kay books I've read so far, that is.
Of the 5 Kay books I've read so far, that is.
I say go for Tigana first though. Save Lions for later.

Now I'm on to a re-read of Royal Assassin (I'm doing the whole trilogy as a group read in another group), and after that something completely different, On Basilisk Station. I haven't really read sci-fi before, unless you count Tad William's Otherland series. This is going to be weird, but in a good way I hope!

It was good writing but I can't say that I was blown away by the overall story, mainly because the vampire storyline fell a little flat for me which was pretty disappointing. Still, it was a decent read- I give it 3 stars.

I have this entire series and re-read the entire series every so often. I actually like the earlier books best, not so much 'tech' and politics which pretty much can overwhelm you in the later books, more characterization and action. It is definitely in the "Captain Hornblower" tradition set in deep space but it is one of my top science fiction series. (The other "best" is Bujold's Vorkosigan series).



(Yes, I'm replying to myself)
I take back any implied recommendation of this series...

It sort of reminds me of Un Lun Dun - lots of cool ideas, but the book feels more like a canvas to display those ideas and less a place for coherent and interesting plotlines.
Huh.
Maybe that's why I haven't gone back to that series yet.
Maybe that's why I haven't gone back to that series yet.




I thought Jane Eyre was the chick from Tarzan...
Wait, wasn't Jane Eyre that british anthropologist that did all the work with chimps and gorillas?
No, I'm pretty sure Jane Fonda was Dr Quinn Medicine Woman.
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