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What are you reading in March 2011?
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I've kind of abandond PSS half way through. I'm sure I'll come back to it eventually, but at the moment I just can't be bothered... :S
On the other hand, I've just started The Windup Girl which I'm really enjoying.

Part of me feels bad for starting the ball rolling on this, because a few of you who are now hesitant might have actually enjoyed the book.
Another part of me feels bad that you're warned off of it and, thus, won't get to share in the misery... :P
Another part of me feels bad that you're warned off of it and, thus, won't get to share in the misery... :P
Plans never work for me, I should just stop making them.
Just picked up Moon Over Soho to read, since it's been on my shelf staring at me for a while now.
Just picked up Moon Over Soho to read, since it's been on my shelf staring at me for a while now.


Another part of me feels bad that you're warned off of i..."
Oh, I bought a copy recently (along with The Scar), so I'll probably get to it before too long. No need to feel bad. I'm usually one to touch the stove even if you warn me that it's hot.

Me too! Actually, I'm more likely to touch it then. . . ;)
So all this talk of people not liking PSS has actually made me move it UP my TBR stack. . . I've gotta see what's going on!

I am finishing up Foundation and then I am reading The Windup Girl on the Nook and Memories of Ice in paper for the Malazan reread

I was just looking at Shadow of the Wind yesterday. Let me know how it is, Beth :)
Thanks!
I'm almost done with Moon Over Soho. I really need to stop reading these literary snack books and delve into something with more depth. A decent literary meal, if you will.
I'm almost done with Moon Over Soho. I really need to stop reading these literary snack books and delve into something with more depth. A decent literary meal, if you will.

Or maybe goodreads can do that for me somehow."
Actually, Goodreads sent me an email this month on "Upcoming releases from authors you follow." It was a wonderful surprise, especially when I found out about four more books I did not know about.
Yeah, but I'll have to find the option and click it. And that's too much like work.
I live by the adage that hard work may not kill me, but why take the chance?
I live by the adage that hard work may not kill me, but why take the chance?


I will look forward to hearing what you think!


I'm currently reading Tunnels.


I am starting Speaker of the Dead tomorrow, but have been asked to do a review on To Believe or Not to Believe by Rahasya Poe. I finished the preface and think I would MUCH RATHER just focus on Speaker of the Dead!!! But, I suppose if I pretend the book is science FICTION it might not be too bad... I hope!!!


Last night I started Janny's Peril's Gate

I loved The Scar, will be trying PDS shortly....

Me too, so far - I'm halfway through already :)


Hope you like it, Mark. I just read it again (almost done with The Wise Man's Fear too). It's a favorite. And while it's long, it doesn't feel like a long read.

And I loved The Shadow of the Wind. Fantastic book.



I look at the calendar and think to myself, "it's still March?". This month seems to be moving really, really slowly.
At any rate, halfway through The Lost Books of The Odyssey: A Novel and enjoying it. Different from other stuff I've read. Someone else said it's like deleted scenes from a movie. Added bonus is that each story is pretty short and can be enjoyed during a quick break here and there throughout the day.
Also just started The Man With the Golden Torc. Another UF series by Simon R. Green(who wrote the Nightside series). About a third in and enjoying it.
At any rate, halfway through The Lost Books of The Odyssey: A Novel and enjoying it. Different from other stuff I've read. Someone else said it's like deleted scenes from a movie. Added bonus is that each story is pretty short and can be enjoyed during a quick break here and there throughout the day.
Also just started The Man With the Golden Torc. Another UF series by Simon R. Green(who wrote the Nightside series). About a third in and enjoying it.

I'm about 90% through the Windup Girl, too. Really hoping it manages to come together in the last few pages...

On to Doomsday Book. Also, my history buff friend Sid recommended Flyboys: A True Story of Courage to me because it has cannibalism in the story about the Japanese atrocities during WWII. Really interesting story. I had the urge to clear the deck and read Flyboys next, but I was set on reading Doomsday for the last week. I don't know. If Doomsday doesn't grab me from the very beginning, I might jump to Flyboys. The urge is pretty strong to read it. Who'd know being a cannibal, you can make so many friends?
Just finished The Lost Books of The Odyssey: A Novel. Good stuffs.
Pondering on what 'serious book' to read next to go with my popcorn book Daemons Are Forever, which is the latest in my continuing travels through the works of Simon R. Green.
I'm about to flip a coin to decide between Deadhouse Gates or A Shadow in Summer...
Pondering on what 'serious book' to read next to go with my popcorn book Daemons Are Forever, which is the latest in my continuing travels through the works of Simon R. Green.
I'm about to flip a coin to decide between Deadhouse Gates or A Shadow in Summer...
I dunno Maggie.
I think... I think you're going down a path that I just can't follow.
I think... I think you're going down a path that I just can't follow.
:P
I'll get to it, though. I just remembered I wanted to get into the Otherland stuff first before the April BotM start up.
I'll get to it, though. I just remembered I wanted to get into the Otherland stuff first before the April BotM start up.

I'm also reading Butcher's Codex Alera when my brain needs a break (I've reached book ), and stuffing some Dorothy Sayer's Peter Wimsey novels.
I'm eclectic, can you tell?
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