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Reading Goals for 2011
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Jan 12, 2011 03:40PM

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Indeed, but I still get into points where sometimes, I just don't want to read (my day job is an engineer so there are days where I really want nothing more than to NOT use my brain when I get home). But having the Kindle and the app for my iPhone makes it easy to read a little here, a little there, especially with all the doctor appointments I end up having (I'm also a klutz).
On a complete side note, everytime I get a GR email when Gord replies to a thread I follow, I read the title as "Comment from God." Throws me off EVERY time. :D

Depends. I've re-read the Wheel of Time series twice in preparation for the latest entries to the series. Ditto for A Song of Ice and Fire.
I have some "old standby" audiobooks I listen to when I want to fall asleep:
Wheel of Time books
Harry Potter books, especially #3 and #5
Ender's Game
Ender's Shadow
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (read by Stephen Fry)
I re-read The Alchemist every other year or so...it helps me stay grounded. But other than those, I don't re-read books too often...mostly when a new entry to a series is coming out (I expect I'll re-read The Name of the Wind in the near future, before the 2nd book comes out).


That is my problem exactly too, and anything that helps me unwind is usually what I go for after work. Playing some games sometimes helps, as long as I don't need to invest to much time learning it. I almost always have to read something before bed, however, or I won't fall asleep easily. That said, I would like to increase my reading time to get through some bigger books faster this year.

Not very often, for me, but I'm really intending to get around to re-reading Shadow & Claw and Sword & Citadel this year. Enjoyed them so much, then turned to the internet and realized I missed or misunderstood so much that I'm really excited to hit it again.

Here are some goals for this year:
1. Read The Name of the Wind
2. Finish The Hunger Games series (I've only read the first)
3. Finish the Mistborn Trilogy Boxed Set
4. Read something with S&L. I've a read a bunch of the novels that they have chosen, but never at the same time. They have given me so many good recommendations too. I definitely want to read along with them at least once this year.

I read quickly but not nearly quickly enough to be a God of Reading. :) That's too funny!


If you have not read the Night Angle Trilogy I must also recommend you add that.






As well as keeping up with some series I am reading (Will Adams, and I also read the first book in the Wheel of Time in 2009) I'm looking to try out a few new authors as I've been very focused in during these 5 years on mainly keeping up with Terry Pratchett! My hope is I'll be getting some excellent suggestions from everyone here over the coming months :)

There are three series that I'd like to keep moving too, Outlander, Dune, and Song of Ice and Fire.

Really I just ..."
I listend to the entire 35 hours back when it first game out. The ending was definitely a let down. I don't recommend it as a worthwhile endeavor!

I agree! I was completely disappointed by that book.

Just start at the beginning, they're all good and get better a..."
Eh, lots of people have had trouble with The Color of Magic. I bounced twice before I finished it. TCoM which rolls right into The Light Fantastic are parodies of classic fantasy. Conan, Pern, Lovecraft, Faffard and the Gray Mouser all get a whack of the parodists hammer.
I generally recommend Guards! Guards! as my favorite starting point. I think it is the best first book in the four main threads of Discworld books. Small Gods is a stand alone that explains the Omnians- a major DW religion. The Wee Free Men (Tiffany Aching, #1) is another fine place to start.
Go back and read TCoM to be sure but It makes you appreciate how much better a writer Terry Pratchett got to be.


Absolutely agree. I also recommend Mort or Wyrd Sisters depending on who I'm giving the recommendation to but the guards are my favorite sub-series (so excited about the next one).
P.S. I was saddened that when I mistyped discworld into wikipedia that there doesn't seem to be a discoworld. I feel that someone should remedy that

brilliant! it's obviously the homeworld of Disco Stu...
i reckon that Colour of Magic and Light Fantastic are good, but Pratchett really finds his own voice in the next few books - although I do believe some of the novels from the mid-teens to mid-twenties are best avoided - Maskerade, Hogfather, Fifth Elephent - and most of the others around that time are pretty lacklustre, then he seems to find his feet again with The Amazing Maurice, which is for my money one of his best books (and being completely stand alone can be read immediate, so go and get it!)
i expect polite disagreement, or possibly flaming...

I'm not sure why but I think I have never actually read this book. Whenever I start it I get this weird deja-vu and I feel like I have read it but because I don't remember what happens next I assume it was boring and I stop but then it turns out that I haven't actually read it before. And now, after doing this several times, I suspect that the effect is caused because I HAVE read the beginning several times and I can't remember the rest of the story because I've never read it before.
This tour through the mind of Mike is bought to you by caffeine, lack of sleep and the letter Q.

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As for specific books I want to read (or re-read) the books for the Sword and Laser book club (just found it, so I was too late for Shadow and Claw). Next book on the list is definitely Patrick Rothfuss' Name of the Wind.
I usually like a mixture of non-fiction and fiction (more fiction, but still), new stuff and classics. Throw in a comic book and some YA stuff and I'm happy.

I also want to read Mike Resnick's Santiago and Widowmaker series'.
Well, my ambitious reading goals for 2011 may be partially undone since A Dance with Dragons is actually supposed to come out -- because now I will be reading A Feast For Crows and it, which will likely bump some things off the list I had earlier. It's a *good* problem to have, though.
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