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What Are You Currently Reading?

You wrote a great review Valerie, I got it for my Nook the moment I stopped reading your words, I'm really looking forward to the story, thanks.

You and me both! I've tried several times, just can't get there either.

You and me both! I've tried several times, just can't get there either."
At least I know I'm not the only one who has trouble c:
Anyway, I finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone...ugh, it started out so great, but dissipated to just another paranormal romance-y thing. *Shrug* Alright, now to turn back to the Great Book of Amber


Started A Dirty Job this morning. I love his books. They always give you a laugh.

I admit that I liked the first one a smidge more, but RSURS picked up after the first 100 or so pages.

I'll be sure to check out some of the authors I haven't read whose stories liked.

I'm 300 pages in, but I'm still struggling. Things finally seem to be picking up, though, so I'll keep going.

Very good addition to the series, bringing the story along although there were a couple of things I think I missed, maybe should have gone back and re-read the first two before starting this, but wasn't patient enough.
This is one of my 'must buy' series at this point and although it isn't the top series, it is definitely in the top 5 at this point ... seems to be maintaining well.


One of my favorite books.
Still reading Divided Allegiance slowly.
Thinking of starting Homeland. I loved it the first and only time I read it and I'm curious if it holds up.



@ Mike, I'm slow not the book. :)
Finished Homeland...not sure what I'll be reading next. Maybe finish up Divided Allegiance. Start in on Exile. Or something else...

Gonna startLegacy of Kings

=)

Me too! It was perfect timing.
I've been talking about the series here recnetly, then I went down to get my new copy of
The Snow Child signed by the author & drop off a couple used books while I was there. While I waited for my credit, I browsed the used section, and came across (low and behold!) and beautiful hardback copy that has barely been touched!
Anywho - it was perfect timing. Started it last night and LOVING.

Haha -- very true. They are different characters. Harry definitely evolved, thank goodness.




Right now I'm reading another book that's been on my list for awhile, Horns. Not exactly sure what I think of it but my opinion so far is mostly positive.

Maybe I just haven't gotten to it yet.


a book that I missed as a child. Although I am familar with many of the stories, there are many I've never read.

@Lizzy--I tried to re-read the Amber series and struggled. Not my time to re-read, I guess. Love Zelazny's humor.


Finished The Halfling's Gem this weekend. I may actually bump up my rating to 3 stars, as I found it to be an improvement over The Crystal Shard and


Anyway, I finished "The Wise Man's Fear." Surprisingly, I thought it was better than the first one. Maybe I just wasn't as impressed by The Name of the Wind. But, honestly, I loved both.
I'm starting Atonement, which isn't fantasy, but still worth mentioning.


I think you might be the only person I've seen who liked WMF better than NOTW. What made you like the second better than the first?


I see what you mean, it does take on a broader scope. I think the reason I personally liked NOTW better was how mesmerized I was by the world-building. I could picture the standing stones in my head and smell the grass and hear the songs.
Sigh. I might need a reread in the very near future.
In other news, my audible credit came and I got Control Point and I am very pleased with my selection. I'm not very far in, and it's a bit too military for my taste, but I can tell there's a whole new level of mystical-ness Cole has to open up into, and I can't wait to see what happens.

Has anyone read the second? I have absolutely no interest in Kennedy, my mom is a big Kennedy expert and I got so burned out by it, but the book sounds intriguing.
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I can at least keep fingers crossed. Have both the The Scorpio Races and The Dark Horse by J. Carson Black on my wish list. Both have good reviews and recommendations from horse people, but usually with the caveat "will not replace Dick Francis". Dick Francis seems to be the author that all horse people judge their horse books against.