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I read every Dresden that was out back to back when I first came across the series, I think that was Proven Guilty. White Night came out not long after and I snapped it up. My only complaint with the Dresden books is that there aren't enough of them.
Don't miss a volume.

Anyway. Happy New Year everyone. I started Dust of Dreams. I'm a little nervous that Malazan will end much like Lost. All the mysteries leading nowhere.

Just found this on my library Kindle list and am now on the hold list for it.


I really need to read Kindred, its a book that I heard a lot of great things about, even though I find her work really underrated.


No, I have not.

Carol, it's great on audio. I love Neil Gaiman's voice.

Thanks! I liked it but I didn't love it. I'm not that into the big muscled hero type of sci fi. I was most interested in the mystery/science part of the plot. It was a fun read though and I'd like to read more pulp sci fi.

Just about the embark (with some sadness) on the final trilogy to be written in the world of Midkemia, starting with A Kingdom Besieged written by Raymond E. Feist. The books set in this world have been ever present throughout my reading life...it will be odd not to be waiting for the next instalment.

Carol, it's great on audio. I love Neil Gaiman's voice."
I enjoyed the Graveyard Book and American Gods. They aren't my favorites, but they are well written. To me, Gaiman is a more literary Stephen King.

Carol, it's great on audio. I love Neil Gaiman..."
Yeah, that I agree with.

Check out both Fledgling and Parable of the Sower. Great books.


Heard a lot of good things about this series, so I figure I'd better get up to speed :D








Yes, be sure to read the Dresden series in order. The main character is definitely formed by his experiences in the earlier novel sequence.

I'm also reading Princess Bride for part of the Buddy read and really enjoying it as well...Thought a bit distracted by the POV shift to modern times that I'm starting to skip over.

Tom wrote: "Haydensdad wrote: "Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "Oh yes, read the Dresden novels in order. if you read Turn Coat first you'll miss the build up character wise. Also while each book tells an interestin..."
Brett wrote: "I just got Cassandra Clare's City of Bones, #1 of her Mortal Instruments series. I don't know how I missed it all these years or maybe it never struck a chord with me until now. But this looks pret..."
I plan on reading them in order, am currently 7th on the list at the library

Great to hear-I just started Theft of Swords but have to pause to read All The Things I've Done for a book club meeting next Friday. I've enjoyed two other books by Gabrielle Zevin, so it should be a good, quick read. If Theft of Swords is good enough for a reread, then I'm definitely looking forward to it.


Tim, how does that work? doesn't the audiobook get ahead of the ebook? do you read at the same pace? Sorry, just curious. c:


I am listening to the audio of



I'm also reading Mansfield Park and Room. The Night Circus just came in at the library so I'm motivated to finish up Room quickly.

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Kevin, sorry but you've confused me now. Are you saying that i should only read the first six DF books because they changed the way they were published (after they got more popular) after that point? That sounds crazy? Are the novels themselves written differently?
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