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Oct 18, 2010 01:48AM

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Reading Way of Kings, but feel that will take me the entire month of October. I picked up the Dawning of Power trilogy from Brian Rathbone really cheaply for my Sony Reader. I'll probably start that if I finish Way of Kings.


Depressing stuff and quite emotional, considering that I have experienced some of this dismal world for 18 years (xUSSR). On the other hand it is very much up-to-date. People are getting brainwashed today. Yesterday, absolutely everybody believed in Global Warming and if you didn't you were an enemy. Then in a blink of an eye Global Warming mutated into Climate Change. Again, everybody believes in it. They don't understand it, but they believe in it. They don't question it. They no longer have an ability/brain power to do it. They blindly believe/trust someone who allegedly knows more. Some who have retained the ability to question are the enemies. How many scientist who dared to voice their disbelieve in Global Warming were booed down by their colleagues and had to quit?
It is but one example.
That’s life, isn’t it?
To cheer up myself I have started



Depressing stuff and quite emotional, considering that I have experienced some of this dismal world for 18 years (xUSSR). On the other hand it is very much up-to-date..."
Just started Hero of Ages as well. :) Noo, the Mistborn books haven't been terribly uplifting, but I love em.

On the positive side, I've been re-reading some of Katherine Kurtz's Deryni stories and remembering why I enjoyed a lot of things about them, even if I have no affection for the last couple she's put out.

Totally agree with you :)

I finished Cryoburn (my review) yesterday. I almost wish it hadn't been such a quick read because there's no telling if another Miles Vorkosigan novel will get written or when.
I'm also almost finished with an anthology of Conan stories (see my status updates for mini-reviews of each one).
Late last night I started The Last Unicorn (my status updates), but only made it to page eight before nodding off (not because it wasn't riveting but more because I was up past my bed time). Since this is even shorter than Cryoburn, I anticipate finishing it before the weekend.
I still need to read Mansfield Park for a local book club gathering next week, so I may tackle that after The Last Unicorn.
Other online book club reads for this month and next can be found on my current-month book shelf.


I'm now 40% through the audio version of The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, which I'm ambivalent about so far. I've started War for the Oaks, which I found very predictable, but is recently looking up.
After Anathem, I thought I needed a romance as it was so bloodless and emotionless, so I started Flowers from the Storm on my Nook, and have also proceeded with Mordant's Need, an edition with both of Donaldson's books about Mordant included.
I don't know why I'm reading so many books at one time. Perhaps in frustration after reading a few that are merely 'meh'.

The story is a little slow - there are a lot of details and not a whole lot of events for the amount of hours. But I am still enjoying it. There are some good characters, some moral dilemmas and some action.
I did get confused about a certain chapter in the middle of the book where they were describing the mushy ground/grass and the trading techniques of a certain race - how they downplayed their goods when haggling.. It seemed out of place. I might have been distracted during that part of the book.
So far I recommend the book.

I found it slow until about p. 800. I know the chapter you're talking about and never have figured out why it was in the book, and only once.

The story is a little typical, but it`s a good page turner.


Yes, I believe the narrators for The Way of Kings are married. I read about them on a blog somewhere. The male reader, Michael Kramer reads the Mistborne trilogy and they both also team up to read some of the wheel of time stuff I believe.
I am 3/4 of the way through the book now and still enjoying it. It is getting a little bit more interesting now.
Book is great, narrators are great too.

I'm now listening to Janny Wurts' Keeper of the Keys, #2 in the Cycle of Fire series recently released at Audible. The saga continues, and it's quite good. Am also continuing with Mordant's Need, another brick of a book like TWOK. It's much better, however. The story is very unique and imaginative. The heroine is slowly waking up and one only hopes she shakes herself out of her passive uncertainty soon. :)

The story is a little typical, but it`s a good page turner."
I hope you enjoy it - it's one I like. It is very sort of cliche, but well written enough for me to not mind.

Now I've started Wintertide by Michael J. Sullivan.

For those who have not tried the Riyria Revelations - DO IT -- especially since I saw somewhere on this site that Avemapartha is free right now (not sure when the offer ends).
I really want to start with Nyphron Rising - especially after the last line in Avempartha but I promised someone else my next book will be Name of the Wind so I'll have to wait a bit.
Oh - and wave Robin - tell your husband he gave me hours of enjoyment and I'm looking forward to more.



I think you'll find the series gets progressively better as it goes along, but I think I still consider Avempartha my personal favorite so far. :)

Yes it is. I got it from B&N. that's epub.

Finihsed up Avempartha - both it and The Crown Conspiracy are excellent reads and I highly recommend them.


Now reading Crown of Crystal Flame. The last book of a great romantic fantasy series.









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