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Kevin Xu (kxu65) | 530 comments I know I'm a day ahead, but I'm still just wondering what everyone has planned on their plates this month? For me I'm still slowly creeping my way through Deadhouse Gates, which is getting more enjoyable.


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Zack Parks (ktulu7) I'm currently in the 2nd book (Rise of Empire) of the Riyria Revelations, and the 3rd "book" (Elf Queen of Shannara) in the Heritage of Shannara omnibus. I should knock those out soon.


message 3: by Alu (new)

Alu (tome_reader_alu) Currently going to start The Prince. It's pretty short so I'm sure I'll have another one going in March. I'm thinking Mrs. Dalloway By Virginia Wolf, Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs or a number of others. Those are just the ones right in front of me so I've been debating them the most.


message 4: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Collins Finishing off the Mistborn trilogy, starting The Blade Itself and (cheating) American Gods.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

I about half way through with House of Chains, really loving this series, its a challenge, but awesome. I was trying to read The Magicians, but could not get into it, just seemed very boring to me, anyways, I moved on to Sabriel which has gotten a lot of praise. Hope to finish HoC and move on to Midnight Tides.


message 6: by Brianna (last edited Mar 01, 2012 12:16PM) (new)

Brianna (bee_b) I'm reading Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell along with A Feast for Crows. That one will take me the entire month to read and then on to Dance with Dragons in April. I want to finish up ASOIF before I begin a new series. Not sure what I will pick next though. Maybe the Gentleman Bastard series or re-starting WoT? I'm considering King's Dark Tower series as well. It's a tough decision! I am also on a zombie/PA kick so this month I am reading Deadline and listening to Infected.


message 7: by Helen, I·ᴍ ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new)

Helen | 3616 comments Mod
Zack wrote: "I'm currently in the 2nd book (Rise of Empire) of the Riyria Revelations, and the 3rd "book" (Elf Queen of Shannara) in the Heritage of Shannara omnibus. I should knock those out soon."

LOve Shannara. I finished Rise of Empire and had to go straight on to Heir of Novron.


message 8: by Zack (new)

Zack Parks (ktulu7) Helen wrote: "Zack wrote: "I'm currently in the 2nd book (Rise of Empire) of the Riyria Revelations, and the 3rd "book" (Elf Queen of Shannara) in the Heritage of Shannara omnibus. I should knock those out soon..."

I feel you. I finished Theft of Swords and immediately grabbed Rise of Empire. It'll probably be the same with Heir of Novron, haha. I don't know how to explain exactly how, but Sullivan's series is different or refreshing. It's like the people and places are somehow new and interesting, but also familiar in a good way. I love the dialog.


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Pickle | 87 comments 1. A Fall of Moondust - currently reading
2. The Kraken Wakes
3. The Man Who Fell to Earth

if i have time left

4. Lies Of Locke Lamora or The Name of the Wind im undecided between these two.


message 10: by Tish (new)

Tish | 46 comments Just started To Kill a Mockingbird -- it's been on my TBR list for about 35 years, so I thought it was about time. :) Planning to read Mexican WhiteBoy and hoping that I'll finally get The Night Circus from the library. I guess I should have requested it in October for a January read. And it looks like after a 2 month wait, Royal Assassin is finally in. Yay!


message 11: by Warren (new)

Warren (warfitz45) I've been reading a series of short stories. My favorite was a Neil Gaiman covering some Lovecraftian characters & found in one of those Best of 1997 Fantasy/Horror anthologies. It was surprisingly funny, something I hadn't noticed w/ him previously. I'll likely dive into some other short story collections my wife picked up from the library. She loves Dresden files, as do I, and gets any collections w/ Butcher writing. One has another short by Gaiman so that'll probably be my first story.


message 12: by Mags (new)

Mags Well I hope to read Partials, A Game of Thrones and Sarah's Key ... but I know that somehow I'll end up reading something else LOL ... I'm highly susceptible to recommendations.


message 13: by Cheryl (last edited Mar 02, 2012 09:29AM) (new)

Cheryl Hager (cheryl_is_reading) I am still reading A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3) by George R.R. Martin (really I took a break from it). Currently listening to Very Valentine by Adriana Trigiani and The Host (The Host, #1) by Stephenie Meyer , and reading Beautiful Chaos (Caster Chronicles, #3) by Kami Garcia . Other books for this month: Last Child in the Woods Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv , The Rift Walker (Vampire Empire, #2) by Clay Griffith , The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1) by Patrick Ness (book club), The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle (book club), The Iron Queen (Iron Fey, #3) by Julie Kagawa , The Girl of Fire and Thorns (Fire and Thorns, #1) by Rae Carson ,and The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton (book club).


message 14: by Anna-louise (new)

Anna-louise | 81 comments I've the last Mistborn book to read The Hero of Ages and also some indie books i downloaded onto my Kindle. I'm not joining in the book club this month but i am ready and waiting for April whenGraceling finally gets read i'm interested to see what all the hype is about :)


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Razmatus | 208 comments one thing I CANT do is read more books at the "same time"... so during period when I read one book, I dont read another one with plot... although I found that if I read a non-fiction book besides some fiction, those two dont really interfere... I guess it is just me wanting to stay focused on one fiction book and think about it before moving on :)


message 16: by Traci (new)

Traci I played around with reading two books at the same time and realized it wasn't for me either.
This month I will continue reading The Dark Tower. I'm on book V. Mostly seems like a rereading month. First up is The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. Fool's Errand. And Mistborn. Might read The Eye of the World again too.


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Kimberly (aglaranna) I just started reading Brandon Sanderson's Elantris!


message 18: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Ive just started Mistborn. Im finishing Cinder and Outlander. Shatter Me is waiting for me at the library and i just found an awesome book reviewed on tor.com that i cant wait to read, Mortal Love by Elizabeth Hand. Also bought E. Coopers Songs of the Earth!! So i doubt i finish everything this month!


message 19: by Ben (new)

Ben (bstanley52) I'm reading Memories of Ice (my first Malazan read through), Dauntless and The Windup Girl (with the Sci Fi Aficionados group), and I will be joining the Fantasy Book Club Series group read of the Mistborn series starting on March 15th. This is probably my most books read at once (three) but I am loving it and the Goodreads environment!


message 20: by Mags (new)

Mags Candace wrote: "Ive just started Mistborn. Im finishing Cinder and Outlander. Shatter Me is waiting for me at the library and i just found an awesome book reviewed on tor.com that i cant wait to read, Mortal Love ..."

Ohh you'll love Mistborn!!!! Cinder is cute ... with a nice cliffhanger!!!
I loved Outlander ...
Nice choices!!!


message 21: by Elise (new)

Elise (ghostgurl) | 1028 comments I finished The Hunger Games last night. It was very good, however I wouldn't put it in the "best book in the universe" category.

Still reading Percepliquis and The High King's Tomb. Over half way through both. Both have been great.


message 22: by Sandra (last edited Mar 04, 2012 01:32PM) (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments I just finished the audio version of Hyperion and wonder if Dan Simmons always writes such unsatisfactory endings. Finished Ship of Destiny and am more than halfway through Fool's Errand. Not sure what's up next.


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Regina (regenious) Elise wrote: "I finished The Hunger Games last night. It was very good, however I wouldn't put it in the "best book in the universe" category.

Still reading Percepliquis and [boo..."


It's a good solid juvenile fiction read, but I agree, not the best book in the universe though I'd argue that the series does a wonderful job of finishing a full arc. Nice, since many a trilogy will leave you hanging.


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Regina (regenious) Tish wrote: "Just started To Kill a Mockingbird -- it's been on my TBR list for about 35 years, so I thought it was about time. :) Planning to read Mexican WhiteBoy and hoping that I'..."

Reading To Kill a Mocking Bird as an adult is an entirely different experience then tackling it as an adolescent. Just started The Night Circus and have to say it's really got me hooked.


message 25: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Just finished A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow and am now starting The Wise Man's Fear - very excited!


message 26: by Scott (new)

Scott | 25 comments A quarter of the way through The Revenge of the Dwarves and just got The Walking Dead, Vol. 15: We Find Ourselves from the library so I expect I'll have that finished within the next half hour. Debating between The Wise Man's Fear, Bleak House and Iron Warriors: The Omnibus. I have a feeling I will end up reading the Rothfuss.


message 27: by Kate (new)

Kate | 42 comments I'm reading The Magician King at the moment, and then The Darkening Dream possibly later this month.


message 28: by Brandi (new)

Brandi (crimsonquill157) I'm in the middle of Ptolemy's Gate and after that I plan to read Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell for this club's discussion. Then possibly a Stephen King novel, as I haven't read one of his novels in a while.


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Tara (tarabookreads) I just started reading The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson and after that I might read Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay or The Dark Tower by Stephen King.. Not sure yet..


message 30: by Noor (new)

Noor Jahangir Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins and The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1) by Patrick Ness


message 31: by Tish (new)

Tish | 46 comments Noor wrote: "Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collinsand The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1) by Patrick Ness"

Good ones, Noor! I especially loved The Knife of Never Letting Go and the two that follow it.


message 32: by Lizzy (last edited Mar 09, 2012 03:30AM) (new)

Lizzy (kymethra) I just finished Tiganaand The Osiris Ritual and picked up the paperback edition of The Wise Man's Fear, which I started on the train this morning.


message 33: by Jesse (new)

Jesse Middleton | 3 comments i am absolutely struggling through Gardens of the Moon right now, and still waiting for something to hook me in. otherwise to "the inheritance trilogy" i'll go.


message 34: by Brandt (new)

Brandt Reading The Alloy of Law By Brandon Sanderson ..
The Alloy of Law (Mistborn, #4) by Brandon Sanderson

It's really good stuff, the ending of the original trilogy left me with a bit of an empty feeling, so i have postponed reading it for some time.. There was no need though, this story is totally different and reads as kind of a fusion between a western and the previous novels.. It also has sort of a Urban Fantasy feel to it, which i like..


message 35: by Brandt (new)

Brandt Jesse wrote: "i am absolutely struggling through Gardens of the Moon right now, and still waiting for something to hook me in. otherwise to "the inheritance trilogy" i'll go."

I have struggled with that too.. read half of it, then dropped it because i still felt the whole situation was more confusing than entertaining, and now it's just so hard to really get into it again.. I'm considering just reading the summary of it, and try my luck with the next book in the line.. (I hate rereading stuff i've already read once, and found boring)..


message 36: by Razmatus (new)

Razmatus | 208 comments started Pán Prstenú a filozofie (Lord of the Rings and Philosophy) and today I plan on reading the char lists, appendices and maps and such things in Gardens of the Moon, as a preparatory phase


message 37: by Berle (new)

Berle Currently reading the Night Angel trilogy, right now book 2. After those The Dwarfs by Markus Heitz.


message 38: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 09, 2012 03:36PM) (new)

Jesse wrote: "i am absolutely struggling through Gardens of the Moon right now, and still waiting for something to hook me in. otherwise to "the inheritance trilogy" i'll go."

I believe if you look at the reviews you will find many people saying the same thing. GotM is a difficult read. I had heard this prior to beginning the book so I expected to have some troubles, but as you progress, the story slowly comes together, not all the way mind you, and gets much better. The 2nd and 3rd books are great, IMO and I am currently finishing up with the 4th. I think its like Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series on steroids.

@Mab: if you do want to just read a review of GotM, check out the reread for the series on Tor.com. Each of the first 5 books have very thorough and well written summaries.


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Eli Adelholm (eliadelholm) | 46 comments I just starred reading Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Fantasywise I think that will be it for me this month.


message 40: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Hypervorean wrote: "I just starred reading Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Fantasywise I think that will be it for me this month."

Well, be sure and check in on the discussion.


message 41: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Just finished The Alloy of Law and now starting Forever.


message 42: by Eli (new)

Eli Adelholm (eliadelholm) | 46 comments Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Hypervorean wrote: "I just starred reading Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Fantasywise I think that will be it for me this month."

Well, be sure and check in on the discussion."


I definitely will :)


message 43: by Jesse (new)

Jesse Middleton | 3 comments Mab wrote: "Jesse wrote: "i am absolutely struggling through Gardens of the Moon right now, and still waiting for something to hook me in. otherwise to "the inheritance trilogy" i'll go."

I have struggled w..."


Stephen wrote: "Jesse wrote: "i am absolutely struggling through Gardens of the Moon right now, and still waiting for something to hook me in. otherwise to "the inheritance trilogy" i'll go."

I believe if you loo..."


Yess i read the reviews noting the difficulty of GotM. But i dont view it as difficulty understanding, its more the author made a conscious decision to leave the reader grasping the the dark. Ive decided to put it to the side. I enjoy reading large "epic" fantasy series. But after attempting the ffirst 200 pages of GotM ive become annoyed. And i need something more to get me to lock in on a 10 book series. I intend to pick up book 2 at some point in the future.


message 44: by Alu (new)

Alu (tome_reader_alu) I finished reading The Prince and Blood Bound. Yesterday I started Druids by Morgan Llywelyn. I don't think I'll get through this one as quick as the other two though.


message 45: by Razmatus (new)

Razmatus | 208 comments reading GotM and today I am on finishing book I: Pale, so I can proceed to book II: Darujhistan tomorrow :)


message 46: by Elise (new)

Elise (ghostgurl) | 1028 comments Finished Percepliquis last night. It was great. I'll miss reading about these characters.

Now I've started The Alloy of Law.


Scott (Ozziespur) I struggled through GOTM a little while ago as people told me that "it gets better". I got just over halfway through book 2 Deadhouse Gates but just wasn't enjoying it so put it down (which I rarely do). I may get back to it at a later date but I have many other books to read first I think !
I'm currently reading The Desert Spear by Peter V Brett and realling enjoying it.


message 48: by Razmatus (new)

Razmatus | 208 comments ok got successfully and unharmed through book I of GotM, pretty good so far... will see how the book II is :P


message 49: by John (new)

John So far I've read Speaker for the Dead (Ender's Saga, #2) by Orson Scott Card

I'm currently reading
1634 The Baltic War (Assiti Shards, #5) by Eric Flint Reaper's Gale (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #7) by Steven Erikson

I plan on reading
Mistborn The Final Empire (Mistborn, #1) by Brandon Sanderson
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens


message 50: by Roy (new)

Roy I started reading 'Magician' by Raymond E. Feist, this morning and can't wait to get deeper into it and the rest of the trilogy


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