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I'm really struggling through the start of it. I love his 40k and HamFantasy stuff, but the immersion in this world isn't very smooth so far.

Has anyone been reading Ian Douglas's Star Carrier books?

On the book shelf, I still have The Once and Future King to finish (I bogged down at Lancelot) and the rest of Harry Turtledove's Settling Accounts series (after having read the other series' that lead up to this series.)


Yeah, I tried Red Mars and made it 1/2 way. I just wish it were a little more about, well, Mars.

Still, I was so impressed by the first three -- they actually got me to read fantasy again, after I kinda... didn't for a decade -- that I'm going to read through 'til the end




Now I'm reading 'The Stormcaller' by Tom Lloyd and it's quite a fun easy read, if a bit derivative. Unfortunately It appears there may be a freaking vampire lurking in this story too, so I may be less than happy about how this one turns out in the near future.
If anyone has some good recommendations of new works that are vampire and werewolf free, I'd love to hear about them.

There's plenty of zombies and steampunk!

I have had to give up saying that fantasy isn't my thing after being around this crowd for very long. It was more about discovering which parts i liked! I liked Shipbreaker too, more than the Windup Girl.
I've started listening to Bossypants and it has some funny bits.

Doing a quick non-fiction break with Assassination Vacation and The Fallen: Searching for the Missing Members of The Fall before plunging into Wise Man's Fear.

I also read The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie and loved it, I am now onto the seconf book in the series. I really am enjoying how well the author moves between different characters and how all of their world views seem natural for the character and that their world views are distinctly different.

Almost done re-reading The Eye of the World. I have The Magicians ready and waiting, but as soon as my wife finishes Game of Thrones, I can start my re-read of that series in anticipation of Dragons.
Also Name of the Wind. Taking this one very slow. In part because it is SO SLOW.
Just finished a re-read of Retribution Falls. Good stuffs. Steampunk-lite version of Firefly, minus the whole space travel thing.


Pattern Recognition is pretty good, though.

The ideas hit me hard, actually. Hoping for a sequel."
Oh, that's not the Eric Brown book? Sounds interesting. Also sounds like it's self-epublished, with some copyediting needed.

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It is self-epublished, with LOTS of copy editing needed. Still won me over though, and I hear there are fixed versions out there, though certainly the Kindle version hasn't been corrected.

I'm currently listening to Quicksilver. I'm having a little trouble with this book. So far I really really don't understand the draw. I wonder if I would enjoy it more if I was physically reading it instead of listening to the Audible recording.

Regards, Jim

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