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Yesterday I read Grave Witch, which was an excellent little urban fantasy book I put on my to-read list after Felicia Day wrote a rave 5-star review. I didn't like it quite as much as she did, but it was very good. I think Mercedes Lackey fans in particular would enjoy this book.
Right now I'm finishing I Shall Wear Midnight, the last of the Tiffany Aching books, and I'm about to start The Magician King, and unless they pick a stinker, whatever book S&L announces as the next pick.
Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art, probably the best collection of science fiction art in one volume I've ever seen - really stunning and fun, with fascinating details about the artists' lives and the evolution of the medium.
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives, a fun read examining some of the main misconceptions about medieval times. Part of research I'm doing for a re-write of my NaNoWriMo hunk o' fantasy fiction.
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives, a fun read examining some of the main misconceptions about medieval times. Part of research I'm doing for a re-write of my NaNoWriMo hunk o' fantasy fiction.


Then Micro and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children"
I very much enjoyed Miss Peregrine, hope you do too



I've pulled down off the shelf a battered anthology called Cybersex* that I bought in a charity shop about two years ago and haven't touched since. Quite an impressive table of contents, which I would have known two years ago had I bothered to so much as open it.
*It is sf and not, as the title might imply, erotica.



Dies the Fire is that good?



Sample of a scene I enjoy- Three imps are fighting, villain demon makes his third return to the same location. Each time he comes back around he gives a little speech and eats an imp.
"Are you breeding?" villain says "No, just a bit of rough and tumble." "I mean your numbers, there were two of you last time." "Reinforcements, they sent me over to hear you speak, and to get eaten of course."






Audiobook: The Name of the Wind, The Iron Dragon's Daughter
E-book: Soulless
I MUST CONSUME BOOKS IN ALL FORMS AT ALL TIMES.
. . . I DO NOT HAVE A PROBLEM.
Could probably use another eBook in the near future, if someone has something interesting to recommend. :)





That is a fantastic book to start with for Hamilton, that's exactly where I started.

Under the Dome
A Game of Thrones
The Night Circus
Among Thieves
I'm a slow reader so each will advance a bit but I'm sure I won't finish them this month.

The Bourne Identity
The Name of the Wind
Daughter of the Empire
His Majesty's Dragon
The Warded Man
The Colour of Magic & The Light Fantastic




Catcher in the Rye. To Kill A Mockingbird. The Jungle. David Copperfield. Those are ones that I associate with "classics," probably because there are "Classics" editions of them in my parents' basement that I remember from growing up.
In other news, I finished Infinity Blade: Awakening. It was pretty cute; there was a surprising amount of tech-ish humor in it. Now I've moved onto the novella Perfect Shadow: A Night Angel Novella. I'll probably finish that one tonight or tomorrow.
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