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What are you reading in January 2011?
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Just about finished with A Clash of Kings.
Think I am gonna keep going and head right into A Storm of Swords and then A Feast for Crows. Looking forward to the series on HBO and want to be read up by then.
Think I am gonna keep going and head right into A Storm of Swords and then A Feast for Crows. Looking forward to the series on HBO and want to be read up by then.

I am preparing to read Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings.
I am also re-reading Melville's Moby-Dick, or, The Whale, and Ted Hughes' adaptation of Tales from Ovid.
I just finished completely re-reading Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series for the umpteenth time from late-October through December. I am still finding nuggets of important information buried in those volumes!

This month I'm reading Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder. I'm over half way through and totally hooked.

Next i'll be reading Lord of the rings! going to be sweet :)

I want to read a few well reviewed graphic novels -





I'm hoping to finally get through a sic fi classic -

I'm going to curl up with a few favorite authors -




Finally, I'm going to try a few new authors/series -





Isn't "Sense and Sensibility" just a great novel! I re-read two or three Austen novels each year. I never tire of them. Enjoy, Lindsey!

I definitely think that Austen is one of those authors who get better with time and experience. Emma is still my favorite, but S&S was definitely good!
Strangely, re-reading Eye of the World is producing the same response; there was a lot that I missed the first couple times through.


Good luck in reading Mistborn. You really should read the other two in the trilogy, maybe skip Side Jobs, wait three more month for Ghost Story.

After reading a lot of sincerely high praise for Steven Erikson's series, "The Malazon Book of the Fallen" here on FBC, I drove over to my local bookstore tonight and purchased the first four volumes in the series. I had read the first book, "Gardens of the Moon" right after it first came out, but I obviously wasn't ready for it then as I really struggled with it.
I have a plane flight tomorrow for business, and it is going in the bag with me. I'm stoked to start anew and really explore this world that Erikson has created! Wish me luck!


I've just finished Stonewielder, which incidently is also a Malazan novel. It was quite good but nothing extraordinary.
For the rest of January I hope to readMoving Pictures, The Complete Persepolis, The Windup Girl as well as American Vampire Vol. 1


Also reading a non-fiction book The Wordy Shipmates. It is about the puritan group that sails to the New England on the Arbella in 1630. Vowell is pretty funny and seems to know what she is talking about.

I was also reading To Light A Candle, but it's losing me. The first book was so fun I could barely put it down, but this one is dragging.
Next up will be Sabriel, The Name of the Wind and The Way of Shadows. On the "Classics" shelf, I hope to read The Four Feathers.

*I've been trying to get the GR powers to develop a [series:series name] tag, like the book, author and cover tags. They are resisting. If you think this a good idea, please support:
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Not sure about what to read next, perhaps Son of the Shadows by Juliet Marillier, or Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson.

Now startingThe Windup Girl.

That's why I started rereading it this month. Don't know if I'll stick with the whole series as he does this in preparation for writing the last book, but so far it's been a lot of fun to read his thoughts. It's helping me pick up some things I missed the first time.

Presently im reading my secret santa gift American Gods. A nice change from the usual.


Glad to find another 'Chronicles of the Necromancer' fan. I'm also highly ancitipating The Sworn - the first in the Fallen King's cycle.
In a way you're lucky that you too a break. The wait between the cliffhanger ending of book 3 and the release of book 4 was far too long for my tastes. LOL

Finished Tales from Ovid adapted by Ted Hughes
Finished The Castings Trilogy by Pamela Freeman
Finished Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson
Reading Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson
I really am completely gobsmacked at the sophistication of "The Malazan Book of the Fallen" series. This is some seriously good stuff!

I actually won a copy of the first book from the author not long after it was published, but I didn't ever quite start reading it. Should I put it back on my TBR list then?


I've heard some great opinions, so I'm anxious to see how good it really is.


Well, I would say yes, of course, since I really liked the series. But I'll also believe in full disclosure, so:
There's nothing particularly original about the books, especially not at the start. They're stock sword & sorcery types characters in stock situations. However, for me, they were written so well, so believably, that I didn't really care about the clicheness of some of the story, because I cared about the characters and wanted to read about what happened to them and how they dealt with it.
So, if you're all about the originality factor, then you might not like it. But if you can deal with a sort of standard story, but well written, then you might.
I'll also add that hubbie, with whom I generally have similar tastes, though it was slow going at the start, but I didn't think the set-up was all that slow, so I guess opinions vary on pacing. :>

A Spell for Chameleon by Piers Anthony, which was pretty good.
I'm working on:
Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston I know this isn't fantasy, but actually non-fiction. But still, it is AMAZING.
Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey which I like so far.
Eldest by Christopher Paolini which I'm not very far into yet, but it's already exciting. I loved Eragon, and I'm really into this.
And I'm still working on The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From the Living Dead by Max Brooks.


So far this month I've read Waterfall Dance, Wuthering Heights, and A Wizard of Earthsea.
I'm currently reading North and South.
I'm currently reading North and South.

I'm currently reading North and South."
North ans South! It's an upcoming on my to-read as well. I've been wanting to get my hands on it ever since watching the BBC TV Series. I absolutely loved it, can't wait to read the full story behind it.
Sarah wrote: North ans South! It's an upcoming on my to-read as well. I've been wanting to get my hands on it ever since watching the BBC TV Series. I absolutely loved it, can't wait to read the full story behind it.
I loved the miniseries, too. It's how I originally heard of Gaskell, whose work I have so far really enjoyed. I'm going to have to get my hands on that BBC miniseries as soon as I finish the book; I haven't seen it in years!
I loved the miniseries, too. It's how I originally heard of Gaskell, whose work I have so far really enjoyed. I'm going to have to get my hands on that BBC miniseries as soon as I finish the book; I haven't seen it in years!

You guys are making it sound good, so I added it to my pile. The Nookbook is only 1.00!



Currently reading and enjoying Elantris. My first foray into Sanderson's work. Looks like I've got a lot of good readin to look forward to!

I've heard some great opinions, so I'm anxious to see how good it really is."
I really like Gemmell. I have read his Drenai and Rigante series and have Troy on order.
Please let me know how you like it and how historical it seems.
I am now about 16% of the way into Ships of Merior and just read the chapter Masque last night, a most remarkable chapter.

I've heard some great opinions, so I'm anxious to see how good it really is."
I really like Gemme..."
I absolutely loved the book. I even wrote a review, so you might want to check it out :)
It does have a very strong historical vibe to it, with some references to the Greek Mythology obviously, and to the bible. Of course, that doesn't make it historically accurate or anything.
Honestly, I'd be surprised if you weren't happy with your order :)

What did you think of Graceling? I'm scheduled to read it in April, but I've heard mixed things.
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