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What Else Are You Reading? > What Else Are You Reading - January 2012 Edition

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message 51: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Gettas | 8 comments Just finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone. This book had me engaged from page one. Great fantasy story -- what an imagination.

Moving on to The Wise Man's Fear and The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making.


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message 54: by Cap'n Jack (new)

Cap'n Jack Since John Carter will be coming out, I listened to A Princess of Mars. I really liked it! It seemed to age well and was pretty interesting. I have no idea how Disney is going to handle all the fighting and death in the book.

Moving on to Enders Game now. I've never read it and am very excited to finally get to it.


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Robert Collins I'm reading the Android's Dream, and the Wind Up Girl, just finished a Feast for Crows.


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Thomas Martinson | 24 comments I just picked up A Game of Thrones, the first book. Yes, yes I know I'm 10 years behind everyone else.


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Philip (heard03) | 383 comments Cap'n Jack wrote: "Since John Carter will be coming out, I listened to A Princess of Mars. I really liked it! It seemed to age well and was pretty interesting...."

I listened to that a while back, I also liked it. It was cool how it was of it's time and also holds up really well. Guess that's why they call them classics.


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Jonathan  Terrington (thewritestuff) Tom wrote: "I am trying to read some more classics. Just finished Gulliver's Travels. Starting Lord of the Flies next. Anyone have suggestions?"

I recommend Frankenstein, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dracula and The Great Gatsby for starters. Also you must try the classic sci-fi of H.G.Wells, Jules Verne and Isaac Asimov. If you want classic short stories try Edgar Allan Poe and Anton Chekhov. Beyond that I'd recommend classic plays also such as Shakespeare, Arthur Miller and Anton Chekhov again.


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Aeryn98 | 176 comments I am currently enjoying Terminal Café by Ian McDonald and listening to The Quantum Thief with Valentine's Rising by E.E. Knight in the wings.

However, I am also trying to brush off my very rusty excel skills with Microsoft Excel 2010 Step by Step. I keep waiting for vampires to appear. sigh (staring longingly back at the Mcdonald book)


message 60: by Kate (last edited Jan 07, 2012 02:13PM) (new)

Kate O'Hanlon (kateohanlon) | 778 comments I finally gave in a got an audible membership.

The selection at audible.co.uk is quite frankly muck compared to that at audible.com (and this is even more frustrating because it's not about region rights, I can buy audiobooks from iTunes' Irish shop, which are produced by audible that aren't available at the .co.uk site, madness) but there's enough to keep me occupied for maybe a year before they'll either have to get thier act together or I'll just cancel by subscription.
/rant

Anyway I got Swordspoint, which is part of the Neil Gaiman Presents range, and it is very good so far.


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Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 1081 comments Aeryn98 wrote: "I am currently enjoying Terminal Café by Ian McDonald and listening to The Quantum Thief with Valentine's Rising by E.E. Knight in the wings.

However, I ..."


How is The Quantum Thief? I been wanting to read that for a while.


message 62: by Aeryn98 (new)

Aeryn98 | 176 comments I'm only a couple of hours into it and I am enjoying it enough that I don't want to stop listening. I really like the story and characters so far. I'd recommend it.


message 63: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 1081 comments Aeryn98 wrote: "I'm only a couple of hours into it and I am enjoying it enough that I don't want to stop listening. I really like the story and characters so far. I'd recommend it."

Thanks, hopefully I will read it before the month is out.


message 64: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7222 comments I was reading McDevitt's Firebird a little bit. It's like sitting in an old comfortable chair.


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Gordon McLeod (mcleodg) | 348 comments Paper book:
None presently, though I have several I have to try to get to.
eBooks:
Ome by Justin Jackson, though the entry is messed up here and seems to have him confused with another author of the same name.
United Moon Colonies by our own Tom Merritt.
The Chronological Man: The Martian Emperor by Andrew Mayne.
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest.
Audiobook:
1Q84. I expect to finish this sometime around 2Q14.


message 66: by Jess (last edited Jan 07, 2012 05:06PM) (new)

Jess | 9 comments Over the holidays I read Neverwhere (Gaiman)and listened to Alloy of Law (Sanderson). I loved both of these, especially the way narrator read all Wayne's "stolen" accents.

I'm in the UK and we're all in love with "Sherlock" at the moment, hence my current choice of the complete collection of Sherlock Holmes stories. It was a bargain too at 77p on kindle. I might not read them all at once though.


message 67: by Bree (new)

Bree (breeatlast) Ohhh, good call on The Night Circus. It's my favorite book of 2011 and then some. Actually working on a tattoo based on some of the imagery. :)


message 68: by Philip (new)

Philip (heard03) | 383 comments Tom wrote: "I am trying to read some more classics. Just finished Gulliver's Travels. Starting Lord of the Flies next. Anyone have suggestions?"

2012 marks the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth. My favorite of his works is David Copperfield. I plan to re-read it and also check out Oliver Twist to commemorate this year.


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Ewan (ewanreads) | 94 comments Bree wrote: "Normal book: The Briar King
Audiobook: The Name of the Wind, The Iron Dragon's Daughter
E-book: Soulless

I MUST CONSUME BOOKS IN ALL FORMS AT..."


Oh good god, I love the Iron Dragon's Daughter. Easily one of my favourite books. I must have read it tens of times. Let me know how the ausio version is and i might take a crack at that.


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Noomninam Michael wrote: "Currently trying to finish up How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu. It's a quite depressing book actually, about a son trying to find his..."

I put this one down for some reason at about the 2/3 mark. But, happily, picked it up months later, remembered everything up to that point, and raced on to the end, enjoying and appreciating much more than if I'd forced myself on the first time...


message 71: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Moving on to A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow after finishing A Clash of Kings on Christmas Eve. :)

Aim is to get to A Feast for Crows by the end of 2012...we'll see how that goes. :D


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Linguana | 151 comments I'm finishing Hyperion and The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making (both about 70% done) and I'm still in the middle of my Potter reread (Goblet of Fire at the moment). Other than that, I'm reading Chopper which is the total opposite of all of the above. :)

And a couple of days ago I got bullied into starting Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children which, so far, isn't half as awesome as everybody says but I'll wait to see if it gets any better...


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John (john) (dowdykitchenman) | 166 comments Just finished The Ghost Brigades and started on Empire State.


message 74: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 1081 comments Just started A Fire Upon the Deep and Armor.


message 75: by Kate (new)

Kate O'Hanlon (kateohanlon) | 778 comments I've just finished Empire State, I think I have a copy of Halting State under my desk in work so I'll probably root that out tomorrow.


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Morgan (algaris) | 3 comments The Unincorporated Woman; I love this series and I am pissed I missed it when it came out last year.


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Brad (judekyle) | 3 comments I am going to take a crack at my firend's book A Greater Monster, and if I get to it I will start A History of the Russian Revolution


message 78: by Philip (new)

Philip (heard03) | 383 comments I started Oliver Twist yesterday & I'm blown away at just how much Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is an homage to this book. I'm convinced that to fully appreciate The Diamond Age you need to read Oliver Twist first.


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Colin Osborne | 5 comments as of today I am most of the way through The Dark Elf Trilogy Collector's Edition, and listening to Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers on audiobook, loking st start rule 34 when I wrap up stiff.


message 80: by Icelord (new)

Icelord | 35 comments Back in December I started playing Star Wars: The Old Republic based on the launch of the new podcast by Scott and Dills. Since I've never much got into the lore of that universe aside from the films, I decided to start reading The Old Republic novels, starting with Fatal Alliance.


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Jenny (jennyc89) | 116 comments I'm reading Room and I'll be starting Definitely Dead today.


message 82: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7222 comments I'm blowing through McDevitt's Firebird. The alternate dimenson stuff is good, but there's also this 'AI rights' plot.


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Started in on Southern Gods last night. Haven't had much time to get into it yet, but it seems interesting.


message 84: by Michael (new)

Michael | 10 comments Noomninam wrote: "Michael wrote: "Currently trying to finish up How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu. It's a quite depressing book actually, about a son tr..."
I really have to hand it Charles Yu for not chickening out at the end there. There were a lot of ways that the ending could have happened. And while some people may not have enjoyed it I think it took a lot of integrity to take the hard way.


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Levi Tinney (levis) | 41 comments Since I last posted I finished The Magician Kingby Lev Grossman and since I'd already read Rule 34, I went with the unofficial side pick Empire State.

Magician King was excellent -- as good if not better than it's predecessor. Empire State went a little too heavy on the steam-punk and the double-triple-quadruple crosses for me, but it was pretty decent overall.


message 86: by Martin (last edited Jan 11, 2012 05:10PM) (new)

Martin (martinc36au) | 91 comments Brad wrote: "I just finished listening to Hounded (book 1 of the Iron Druid chronicles) by Kevin Hearne, a very fun urban fantasy that will be a good replacement for the Dresden ..."

We have the same tastes. I'm breaking in my Kindle Fire with Hexed, Kevin Hearne's second druid book. Fun stuff.

Read all the others you mentioned!


message 87: by Sinkline (new)

Sinkline | 10 comments Currently listening to Beyond the Shadows by Brent weeks and am 75% of the way through A dance with Dragons... Wife finally finished after nursing it all summer.


message 88: by Tazzmann (new)

Tazzmann | 16 comments I just finished the audiobook of 11/22/63 earlier tonight. It doesn't qualify as either sword or laser, but I did enjoy it very much. If the subject matter strikes you as potentially interesting, I definitely recommend checking it out. If you aren't into horror, don't let the name of the author deter you, this is not a horror story, but suspenseful historical fiction. The audiobook is very well done, and I am glad I chose this one for the use of my first Audible credit.

Now that this one is done, I will return to Empire State on the Fire.


message 89: by Napoez3 (new)

Napoez3 | 158 comments Yesturday I started The Lost Gate, I'm one fifth in, and I'm liking it. After this I think I'll go for 1Q84, but I'm open to other recommendations...


message 90: by Elwyn (new)

Elwyn | 1 comments I'm currently reading First Contact, The Terran Chronicles, great book - I was a little worried reading the intro - but realised it was just setting the scene, and once into chapter 1 just loved it from there on. looking forward to seeing this develop into a series.


message 91: by Mike (new)

Mike (mikeescutia) | 21 comments I just finished On Basilisk Station (my review) and am about to start on The Ringworld Engineers.


message 92: by Soo (new)

Soo (silverlyn) | 94 comments I am re-reading two series to refresh my memory: Sirantha Jax series by Ann Aguirre and Cassandra Palmer series by Karen Chance

I'm taking a small break from Flame Within and reading 1Q84 and The Complete Memoirs of Casanova.

By making recommendations to friends, I have a hankering to revisit Amber, Crystal Singer, Myles Vorkosigan and Elvenbane.


message 93: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 1081 comments Giving up on reading Armor and Fire Upon the Deep to go and read World Without End.


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TRP Watson (trpw) | 242 comments Just listened to Space Captain Smith on audiobook. It was a lot of fun. It could be worth doing as a book choice


message 96: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 1081 comments Alex wrote: "Still working through Reaper's Gale - turns out Ericson marathons are taxing on the mind.

Though I found an old copy of Hugo winners at a used book sale the other day and finally rea..."


I love the story. You have to watch the Outer Limits episode based on the story. I found it randomly after school six years ago on the science fiction channel.


message 97: by kvon (new)

kvon | 563 comments I picked up Skirmish by Michelle West. It's book four of the House War series, but it takes place immediately after book six of the Sun Sword series. Happily the author put a plot refresher online.

Also the latest Sarah Monette anthology. She reminds me of Lovecraft in some of her descriptions.


message 98: by Brew (new)

Brew | 44 comments I started listening to Altered Carbon right before this month's book pick was announced. I am about 3/4 done and so far, it is great. I kept seeing this book on various best of lists and decided to finally read it. Glad I did. It is graphic, but I highly recommend it if you are not repelled by that sort of thing. A must for any fan of cyberpunk.


message 99: by Kate (new)

Kate O'Hanlon (kateohanlon) | 778 comments I snagged The Door to Lost Pages in CZPs Friday 13th give away yesterday. It's quite interesting so far.


message 100: by Mark (new)

Mark Nuhfer | 32 comments I just started Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey. So far pretty good, 38 pages in. Also about a third of the way through Busted Flush, on of the George RR Martin Wild Cards books. Not as good but ok in small doses.


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