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What Are You Currently Reading?

For some reason I could not get into it either and I felt like you, like it should have been the type of book I would love....




and now reading Blood Red, Snow White by
Marcus Sedgwick which is inspired by the Fairy Tale but takes place during the Russian Revolution


Same here. I have to be in a certain mood to read this kind of book. I'll go back to it after a few other books and see how I feel about it. It's just the sort of thing I'd like, but the style of writing is something I have to feel, and I'm not always in the right mindset.

Yeah, great books. I an also love the Malazan books. Apparently, the Black Company books were a source of inspiration.

Yeah, great books. I an also love the Malazan books. Apparently, the Blac..."
Yeah, it was. Erikson even dedicated Reaper's Gate to him and wrote the introduction to A Fortress in Shadow: A Chronicle of the Dread Empire.


I finished it last night, and never did quite get into the style. I may read the sequel at some point, tho, and I'll try to make sure I'm in the right frame of mind when I do.

I agree that it's not a very fast-paced action fantasy, Kevin. But, I think the appeal for me is to see how Sorcha carries out a task that seems almost impossible to accomplish.


Now I'm reading I Suck at Girls. I thought his first book was hysterical. Good so far.

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Gosh, that would be terrible. It's called rewriting history. Shame on the editors who plan such a move.


If you haven't read them yet search them out they're basically a British Dresden Files.

If you haven't read them yet search them out they're basically a British Dresden Files."
Read the first two and loved them. Can't wait to get my hands on the third. I think they are actually better than the Dresden books.

If you haven't read them yet search them out they're basically a British Dresden Files."
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I think there on a par with the later Dresden novels as it took Butcher a while to get going. Looking back some of the early dresdens are really hard going.


If you haven't read them yet search them out they're basically a British Dresden Files."
Dave, if you are going to make that kind of remark, I think you are obligated to send us Americans a copy of Whispers. :)

I see the comparison to Dresden, but I wouldn't call these a British Dresden. They're sort of an animal all their own.

I see the comparison to Dresden, but I w..."
I just finished Whispers Under Ground...it was very good. Not as good as Dresden, but pretty close.

I'm currently a third through Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

I read Misery a very long time ago, but I recall really liking it - such a great melding of suspense, terror, and satire (the obsessed fantasy fan!). It's yet another book that shows what a great storyteller King is.

Both books are very entertaining “page turner” type reads. As always de Lint is very original.

If you haven't read them yet search them out they're basically a British Dresden Files."
Dave..."
Didn't realise it hadn't been released in the states yet - how long do you have to wait? BTW if anyone is that desperate for a copy send me cash and addresses and I'll send copies along. (if you'd also like to cover the air fare I'll hand deliver your book to ensure it is not damaged in anyway Lol)
Hadn't realised rivers of London had a different title over there. Seems a strange choice to me as whilst there is a riot it doesn't take place anywhere near midnight!!
LaserW I think this is on a par with some of the middle dresden stories. Butcher has the advantage now of having set up his world over the last 13 books


Hadn't realised rivers of London had a different title over there. Seems a strange choice to me as whilst there is a riot it doesn't take place anywhere near midnight!! "
I'm new to the international thing, but Amazon won't let me do anything but pre-order. Haven't checked ebay. Is it in hardback in UK? It didn't look like.


I have a long road trip ahead of me, so I've chosen Tigana as my road companion. Hopefully it will last me the whole trip.

Keep up with Warbreaker, it's a great book! I finished it last week. I don't have any other Sanderson books to compare it to but I thought it was fun.

Yeah all three have had hard backs over here

I see the com..."
I guess it might be a an issue of perspective...What i mean is that Dresden is very American while Rivers are very British. In my review I described it as a very British police procedural with a supernatural twist. In the same way I guess Dresden is like Sam Spade with a spell book.
The 'policing element' of Rivers seemed familiar and realistic while after working in London I knew the places that appeared in Rivers very well so the book had that extra resonance for me I suppose.
I did however think that Rivers was (marginally) better written than Storm Front. Though I've only read the first Dresden book and am assured that they get better with each book (for a time anyway).

Still, to each.




LaserW have to agree with most of your points "British Dresden Files" is a very loose description. Arronovitch has take the British crime novel and given it the same sort of twist Butcher gave the USA Sam Spade type novel.
I guess the reason I link the 2 series so much is the first person story telling which is fairly unusual for a British police procedural - but not a "Sam Spade" type.
Anyway now finished Whispers Underground loved it and will be queuing up for the next Peter Grant in the same way I do for Harry Dresden :-)
Now reading Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom

I haven't read many Dresden books yet but to me the early ones remind me of a combination of Lovecraft and noir. I like them.

I haven't read many Dresden books yet but to me the early ones remind me of a combinat..."
My husband loved Hard Magic and the sequel. He's waiting for book 3 to come out.
But. He hated, hated, hated as in making me tell everyone hated books 3 &4 of Monster Hunter International.


Yeah, I wasn't paying attention to what I was writing. The gymnastics Olympic trials are on. *blush*
I'll edit.
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I'm also still reading Of Blood and Honey for my workout read, and I'm waiting for it to start being more about the fae and less about the Troubles.