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message 1: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 241 comments I guess I'll start this one this time.

Still reading Janny's To Ride Hell's Chasm. As discussed elsewhere here, it's going slow, but for all the right reasons. Once I'm finished with that, hopefully before the end of August, I'll start on Lavinia by Ursula LeGuin. Or maybe Voices, also UKL. Well something by her anyway.


message 2: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3139 comments Mod
We leave on our trip tomorrow evening, and I think I've decided what to bring with me: The Faded Sun Trilogy by Cherryh, and the last two Niccolo books by Dorothy Dunnett (Caprice and Rondo and Gemini). That ought to keep me occupied for 3 weeks, I hope, since the Cherryh is 3 books in one and the Dunnett books are slow (but brilliant!) reads. And if I do finish them... they do have bookstores in Europe :)


message 3: by Phoenixfalls (last edited Aug 01, 2010 10:06AM) (new)

Phoenixfalls | 187 comments Shel -- Have a good trip! And I hope you enjoy the Cherryh; that trilogy is probably my favorite of all her work.

Edit: Well look at that! I have Cherryh and Dunnett on my stack for this month too! ;)


message 4: by Phoenixfalls (last edited Aug 01, 2010 04:50PM) (new)


message 5: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
I've been reading The Gaslight Dogs by Karin Lowachee very slowly, savoring it a few pages at a time. About 100 pages in, it's excellent so far.


message 6: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (asfus) | 136 comments I am readingArchangel by Sharon Shinn


message 7: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) | 338 comments I'm still reading The Gaslight Dogs and The Stress of Her Regard. I am listening to Faithful Place by Tana French.


message 8: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 1006 comments Phoenixfalls wrote: "I'm currently in the middle of:
Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
The Curse of the Mistwraith, by Janny Wurts
Tales of Nevèrÿon, by [auth..."


I'll be curious to see what you think of Dunnett's Johnson Johnson mystery - did you know she actually did paint portraits?


message 9: by Phoenixfalls (new)

Phoenixfalls | 187 comments Janny wrote: "I'll be curious to see what you think of Dunnett's Johnson Johnson mystery - did you know she actually did paint portraits?"

I did not. . . and as this will be my first foray into her work I have no idea why that's relevant. Looking forward to finding out though! ;)


message 10: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 1006 comments Phoenixfalls wrote: "Janny wrote: "I'll be curious to see what you think of Dunnett's Johnson Johnson mystery - did you know she actually did paint portraits?"

I did not. . . and as this will be my first foray into he..."


Her lead character, for this series of mysteries, is a very fascinatingly drawn, internationally renowned portrait painter. These mysteries are very VERY different than her historical works.


message 11: by Phoenixfalls (new)

Phoenixfalls | 187 comments Janny wrote: "Her lead character, for this series of mysteries, is a very fascinatingly drawn, internationally renowned portrait painter. These mysteries are very VERY different than her historical works."

I see. For some reason, I thought he was a spy. ;)

I have The Game of Kings on my TBR stack too, but likely won't get to it until next year, as it doesn't qualify for any of the challenges I'm taking part in.


message 12: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 1006 comments Phoenixfalls wrote: "Janny wrote: "Her lead character, for this series of mysteries, is a very fascinatingly drawn, internationally renowned portrait painter. These mysteries are very VERY different than her historical..."

So you'll see. :)


message 13: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3139 comments Mod
Janny wrote: "Phoenixfalls wrote: "Janny wrote: "Her lead character, for this series of mysteries, is a very fascinatingly drawn, internationally renowned portrait painter. These mysteries are very VERY differen..."

Haven't read any of her mysteries as it's generally not my favorite genre, but as you know I've loved her historical pieces; should I branch out? :)


message 14: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I'm still reading The Curse of the Mistwraith and The Passage turned up for me at the library yesterday. I'm not quite sure how I'm going to manage two such big books at once, but I'm going to give it a go.


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine | 637 comments I'm finishing up 61 Hours(hard to stop when you get within 50 pages of the end) and will then return to CotMW. I have two library books on the shelf (Shattered& The Irresistible Henry House) plus one more on my eReader


message 16: by Staci (new)

Staci | 47 comments I've been working on two books for the group here, Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, I'm about two-thirds of the way finished, and The Curse of the Mistwraith, I've only just started chapter three, so a little behind in the discussion. I also just started listening to the audio of Kraken today.


message 17: by Susan (new)

Susan | 9 comments First on my list will be Under Cover of Darkness so that I can read "The Sundering Star", the short story that Janny pointed out as being connected with the Wars of Light and Shadow series.
Then it's on to Cherryh's Foreigner. I've read and liked a lot of her other series, but somehow missed this one, so I'm really looking forward to it.


message 18: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 241 comments Have a great trip to Europe, Shel! Where are you going? If you end up, by chance, in Hanover, Germany, send me a PM! :-)


message 19: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 241 comments Stuart wrote: "I am readingArchangel by Sharon Shinn"

I really enjoyed Archangel. What do you think of it so far?


message 20: by Jon (last edited Aug 02, 2010 09:12AM) (new)

Jon (jonmoss) I started The Gaslight Dogs this morning during my work commute. I'm also re-reading (in depth with notes) The Curse of the Mistwraith for a group discussion. The rest of my reads for this month can be found on my current-month shelf.


message 21: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3139 comments Mod
Thanks, Diane :) Not going to Germany on this trip, but we do have friends who live in Hamburg so I'm sure we'll make it there eventually!

We are going to London to visit family there and then to Italy for 2 weeks :)

And, I'm excited because I just received in the mail my latest FirstReads win, The Tower, The Zoo, and The Tortoise: A Novel, which takes place in the Tower of London, so I'm bumping one of the Dunnetts off of my carry-on and bringing that along instead. I love reading books that take place in a spot that I'm visiting!


message 22: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Hope you have a great trip, Shel! Sounds wonderful. I just got back from Indiana to visit family. It was flat and hot, but it was nice to see family!

I'm rereading Wars of Light and Shadow -- am up to Fugitive Prince and am savoring the books this time through. I'm also reading the 2nd Foreigner trilogy starting with Precursor and am finding this series fine! Also addictive, lol. After that I have some group reads, Mistborn: The Final Empire and The Name of the Wind. I have Faithful Place and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Next high on my list, as well as The Lions of al-Rassan and a whole pile of books on the table beside my reading chair.


message 23: by Kathi, Moderator & Book Lover (new)

Kathi | 4330 comments Mod
Currently reading out of genre since I borrowed this book from my dad and have to return it when I visit him next week: Still Alice by Lisa Genova, a novel about a woman with Alzheimer's Disease from that woman's point of view. My dad has Alzheimer's (mild) and I've heard from others that it is a very accurate depiction.

Then I AM going to get back to The Curse of the Mistwraith. I'm starting Chapter 4 so I'm a bit behind.


message 24: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I have slowed to a stop on The Curse of the Mistwraith, not from any problem with the book, which I have really been enjoying, but because my ME/CFS has really come crashing down on me and I don't have the energy or brainpower to give the book as it deserves. I really hope to be able to pick it back up again soon and catch up (I'm in the last pages of the first chapter set for this week - would that be X?) and that I won't get too far behind.

Instead I'm reading The Passage, which is way too long and could have done with some condensing. But the plot is interesting enough to keep me going and as the book plods its way along, I'm actually able to plod along with it. I'm not finding the writing as brilliant as it could be, but the story is strangely compelling and one than I like - even if it is probably several 1000s of words to long.

Plodding is good right now and I certainly couldn't plod with one of Janny's books.


message 25: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Kerry wrote: "I have slowed to a stop on The Curse of the Mistwraith, not from any problem with the book, which I have really been enjoying, but because my ME/CFS has really come crashing down on me..."

Oy, I listened to The Passage and thought it would NEVER end! It was okay, but I certainly don't plan to read more in that series!

Hope you get to feeling better soon!


message 26: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Finally getting started on my ARC of The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. Ye gods, this thing is 1000 pages, and only book 1 of a projected 10 book series! It's going to be a long haul, but Sanderson knows how to tell a story, and I'm in the mood for something a bit more light, so I'm actually looking forward to this one!


message 27: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Oops - I take it back. I need to read The Last Page by Anthony Huso first. Looks very promising. After that, definitely The Way of Kings!


message 28: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Stefan wrote: "Oops - I take it back. I need to read The Last Page by Anthony Huso first. Looks very promising. After that, definitely The Way of Kings!"

I forgot! I got this one as a First Reads! How 'bout them apples? I'm excited!


message 29: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Neat! I never end up winning those First Reads, but I guess it's only fair with all the ARC's I already get.

The Anthony Huso book looked really interesting based on the publisher's description, and I'm very eager to get started on it.


message 30: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Stefan wrote: "Neat! I never end up winning those First Reads, but I guess it's only fair with all the ARC's I already get.

The Anthony Huso book looked really interesting based on the publisher's description..."


I never win anything! And you do get all those free books :). Last Page sounds complicated.


message 31: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I've just given up on The Passage. It started out with promise but totally fizzled out for me at the halway point. I couldn't face reading that much more of the book.

I'm hoping my brain is up to going back to The Curse of the Mistwraith which I know will be much more rewarding.

For lighter reading, I've got an urban fantasy/paranoral romance in the background if I need it, Eileen Wilks' Night Season.


message 32: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Kerry wrote: "I've just given up on The Passage. It started out with promise but totally fizzled out for me at the halway point. I couldn't face reading that much more of the book.

I'm hoping m..."


I toldya it wasn't any good, lol. And every now and then a girl needs a little sexy fluff to round things out, eh?


message 33: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments Sandra, I totally agree with you on both counts!


message 34: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Susan wrote: "First on my list will be Under Cover of Darkness so that I can read "The Sundering Star", the short story that Janny pointed out as being connected with the Wars of Light and Shadow s..."

I just read the first three Foreigner's and loved them. They're addictive.


message 35: by orannia (new)

orannia And every now and then a girl needs a little sexy fluff to round things out, eh?

LOL! Definitely :)

I'm currently reading The Curse of the Mistwraith and also Lynn Flewelling's second Nightrunner book Stalking Darkness.


message 36: by Paul (new)

Paul  Perry (pezski) | 228 comments Just finished Iain Banks' "Transition" (about 3 o'clock this morning, as it happens), and still reading "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" by Dan Dennett. Listening to Robin Hobb's "Forest Mage" audiobook.

Next up for the month are choices from the following selection
Dan Simmons "Hyerion"
Sheri Tepper "Raising the Stones"
Dean Koontz "The Taking" (never read him but my girlfriend is a fan)
Charles Stross "The Fuller Memorandum"
Italo Calvino "If On a Winter's Night a Traveler"
Ken Macleod "The Night Sessions"
Dennis Lehane "The Given Day"
Salman Rushdie "The Moor's Last Sigh"
George Pelecanos "Shame the Devil"

or whatever else catches my eye....

so many books, so little time!


message 37: by Ken (new)

Ken (ogi8745) | 1429 comments Stefan wrote: "Finally getting started on my ARC of The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. Ye gods, this thing is 1000 pages, and only book 1 of a projected 10 book series! It's go..."
Ye gods indeed, 10 books, 1000 pages each. I have been dreaming of the good old days where you good find a stand alone or Trilogy to read.

Almost finished Pandora's Star and I have a couple of days to decide what to read next as I am heading out of town for a couple of days
Leaning towards Janny's book though.


message 38: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Once you're done with Pandora's Star and Judas Unchained, there's a whole other trilogy set in the same universe but more than a millennium later. It starts with The Dreaming Void. I read the first two and enjoyed them, but haven't had the chance to pick up the last one yet.


message 39: by Jon (last edited Aug 08, 2010 06:38AM) (new)

Jon (jonmoss) I finished The Gaslight Dogs Friday afternoon and am still mulling it over. To lighten my mood for the weekend, I picked up another Victorian era (actually Late Victorian/Edwardian Era or WWI to be precise) novel, The Beekeeper's Apprentice. I've been remiss in not keeping up with the re-read on The Curse of the Mistwraith though.


message 40: by Deedee (last edited Aug 10, 2010 03:42AM) (new)

Deedee | 136 comments I've been reading The Curse of the Mistwraith (about a third of the way through now). The comments over at the Mistwraith thread keep me going, as it's more enjoyable to read with people than to read alone. In genre, I recently finished The Misenchanted Sword which I really liked; and I am at present reading Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow (a YA novel based on a Norse myth). I still have Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was by my reading chair, and I expect to get to it sooner rather than later. Same thing for A Million Open Doors, Helliconia Summer, Shades of Grey: The Road to High Saffron and Darwinia: A Novel of a Very Different Twentieth Century.


message 41: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments Finished Grand Conspiracy which ends on a high note; on to my reread of Peril's Gate. Finished The Dark Horse audio book and am two hours into The English Patient. Wanted to see if I enjoyed the book as much as I loved the movie, which was so visually beautiful it was good even with the sound off. Haven't picked Precursor up in a while, but am getting back to it.


message 42: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (breakofdawn) Finished The Ships of Merior, started Warhost of Vastmark. After that I think I might take a break from the Wars of Light and Shadow series and try something different for a little bit (if I'm able to stop that is). I was thinking Kushiel's Dart or The Other Lands.


message 43: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I'm still reading The Curse of the Mistwraith and loving it. I've passed the point where I stopped the first time I tried and while I can see why I stopped, the person I am now is ready to keep going and settle in for the long ride. I've finished the group of chapters for this week, but I don't think I can pause now and will probably keep going to the end.

Wanting a couple of "lighter" books to take a break with, I started The Story of a Return and Event. The latter seems to be written in typical, conspiracy/techno-thriller overblown style, but so far is amusing and I'm just skimming my way through as a total palate changer from Curse.


message 44: by Christine (last edited Aug 10, 2010 02:23PM) (new)

Christine | 637 comments I put The Curse of the Mistwraith down for a week or so while I read a couple "lighter" library books; sometimes I find myself tiring of trying to understand what is happening in this book. That said, I've picked it up again and am now reading the chapter titled "Artifacts". Guess I wouldn't feel so much like I'm slogging through this book if it weren't so dense (half the time I have no idea what the characters are discussing...and it seems important that I do)


message 45: by Ken (new)

Ken (ogi8745) | 1429 comments Well finished up Pandora's Star and ended up on a bit of a cliffhanger...literally.
Started in on The City & The City


message 46: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
I'm finally into The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson right now. It's a very fun read so far, 60 pages in. Fans of Mistborn will probably love it.


message 47: by Richard (new)

Richard (thinkingbluecountingtwo) | 155 comments Managing to keep up with the group read of The Curse of the Mistwraith and enjoying it.
Finished a quick re-read of Fahrenheit 451, one beautifully written book.
Got Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang lined up for a re-read, but have first just dipped into an on-line read of Dreamsnake by Vonda N. McIntyre at Book View Cafe, seems really interesting, might just carry on with that. Then I can carry out my promise to myself to read The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi, just bought it today from B&N.
Oh and when I've got time I still need to get around to reading Light by M. John Harrison.
A bit over ambitious for someone who still moves his lips when reading difficult words, but one can dream can't they.


message 48: by Bookbrow (last edited Aug 10, 2010 08:58PM) (new)

Bookbrow | 93 comments Stefan wrote: "Finally getting started on my ARC of The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. Ye gods, this thing is 1000 pages, and only book 1 of a projected 10 book series! It's go..."

I guess it is fitting that he is finishing the Jordan - Wheel of Time series as that is 12 or 13 books and counting. That said I heard he was good.

Books this month
The Cross-Time Engineer by Leo A. Frankowski remarkably sexist series yet very engaging at the same time. (4 book series)
Remnant Population by Elizabeth Moon
and I have just started The Short Victorious War by David Weber, ah holidays.


message 49: by Jon (new)

Jon (jonmoss) I finished The Beekeeper's Apprentice (my review) on the commute home last night. I started The Mystery of Grace last night, but fell asleep after the second page (my fault, not de Lint's). I'm very remiss in re-reading Curse of the Mistwraith this week thanks to three days of training (and no lunch) at work.


message 50: by Kathi, Moderator & Book Lover (new)

Kathi | 4330 comments Mod
Hoping to get back to The Curse of the Mistwraith later this week--I've still only read the first 3 chapter sets, am hopelessly behind and studiously avoiding the threads discussing the next several chapter sets.

Finished Still Alice and found it very powerful and sad without being melodramatic. I think it will be interesting to talk about it with my dad after he reads it (he has mild Alzheimer's disease and this novel is about a woman with early-onset Alzehimer's, written from her perspective).


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