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I highly recommend Enders game. I loved it and have read it many times.

I found Storm Front kinda.. boring

Have 2 books on the way from Amazon which i am dying to read. But they won't be here until Thursday...

There's a video interview with Jim Butcher over on Sword & Laser (now officially the biggest group on Goodreads!) where he talks about Harry Dresdan and his other series... http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4170

Uh oh.
You okay Peanut?"
It excites me someone else wants to read those books :P
I have his other series actually. I might start the first one this evening :D

It's amazing how important it is to read when the day is nice and the grass needs cutting.
At my last count they were books 147 and 148 of my 150 books reading challenge (which was increased from 125 sometime ago). I know what book I want to read for #150, but I need to go through my purchases and update my GR list before choosing my next book in case I find a book that has been read but not marked. Knowing me, there'll be a few and I'll have missed the 150th :)
If my numbers are right, I expect it will be Ice Diaries next

I can't say I found it boring. I think what worked for me was the fact that it wasn't all over-the-top actions/wizard spells that perhaps I was expecting. He was just a wizard with courage and a few, excuse the pun, tricks up his sleeve to help beat the dark forces and battle the toad-demon. Funny, not too long and a great central protagonist - a very solid read for me. If you want to try boring, try reading The Wind-up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi. oh man, nothing happens in that book... had to force myself to finish it as I refuse to give up on a book.
@Tim - thanks, I'll check it out once I get home and my internet speed allows me to watch videos!


I can't say I found it boring. I think what worked for me was the fact that it wasn't all over-the-top actions/wizard spells that perhaps I was expecting. He was just a wizard wit..."
I think my opinion on Jim Butcher somewhat dulls my enjoyment of any of his writing. Douche with a capital D!!



My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Today I've started reading





I loved the Tenderness of Wolves, a terrific read. Do hope you enjoy it Ellie.
Still working through Rankin's The Impossible Dead... dare I say it, it's rather boring thus far... Can't wait to finish it and move on to his new Rebus book.



Decisions, decisions

I'm going back to finish off skylark, which got kinda shelved when Sam Rushdie came out.
The Stand is now officially abandoned.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Starting David Baldacci's Zero Day...

I'm going back to finish off skylark, which got kinda shelved when Sam Rushdie came out.
The Stand is now officially abandoned."
We all knew it was coming.
I went for Ender's Game in the end, I thought it would be more adult which was why I wasn't sure about starting it. Read a huge chunk of it last night when I wasn't sleeping!

Now started re-reading 1984 for research purposes. It's even better than I remember it from high school.



True. It just didn't do it for me.
And I didn't really like Neverwhere either. I guess Gaiman and I just weren't meant to get along.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Jason-De...
and as soon as it's on Goodreads I'll pop a review here. You can see one on Amazon and on www.ignitebooks.blogspot.co.uk
'Tis a cracker.



frickin' hilarious read! Will post review on GR when I get the time
Tomorrow will start


It's my favourite of his.

It's my favourite of his."
Yeah, a lot of people like him. Oh well – he's just not my cup of tea, I guess (that would be jasmine green tea ... yum).


I've been reading my way through The Seasons Series, I've read some of them before and a couple are new to me. I've stopped part way through book five though as I'm struggling with the flashbacks (don't usually bother me, so I prob just need a break after reading four in a row) These are historical novels set in the 1100s, written by an american author, but I'm impressed with how well she has researched the period and brought it alive - there are not many of the issues you often find when an author (British or American, or whatever, is writing about another country).
I bought Daisy Dalrymple Omnibus (Books 1-4 in sale, and read the first book yesterday. Very pleasant, in the style of Agatha Christie - not particularly believable, but enjoyable light reading.
Now I'm reading The Jeeves Collection which is, of course, excellent!
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I bought Daisy Dalrymple Omnibus (Books 1-4 in sale, and read the first book yesterday. Very pleasant, in the style of Agatha Christie - not particularly believable, but enjoyable light reading.
Now I'm reading The Jeeves Collection which is, of course, excellent!
:0)


I'm now re-reading A Long Time Dead because I just love his writing and I think I'm an addict!

Tim wrote: "Just finished The Skylark of Space which was my pick for last month's group books (yeah I know, it took me long enough to read, but I have excuses...) Anyhow, a 5 star book that everyone with an in..."
I started this and got distracted - must try to get back to it...
I started this and got distracted - must try to get back to it...
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