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What Else Are You Reading? - May 2012


The 100 Objects podcast was a staple for me for a while. It was awesome to hear the items described, but also to go to the BBC website and see them. http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryofthewor...

I subscribed to the Mongoliad website when it started and was really excited for the series (in serial form), but it just seemed to peter out, or maybe my interest petered out. Either way... Hopefully the book is better. I am thinking that I will have to give it a go.

My wife grabbed all the pdcasts, i guess i should listen to one to see if it just a reading of the chapters. I finished Bitter Seeds 10 minutes ago, really enjoyed it, basically a cross between Declare and The Laundry stuff from Stross. Really great stuff


Working on a very difficult book that is an enigma, Only Revolutions It's even more difficult than his House of Leaves, and without a story I care about. But I love a challenge. I even purchased a used paperback to mark the heck out of it. The hardback is too beautiful and unique to deface.
Finished Process Recess: The Art Of James Jean, a beautiful art sketch book of James Jean.

Or I may finally read The Fall of Hyperion, which I have ever read, despite having read Hyperion before.


House of Suns is a great novel. Really captured my imagination and just got better every chapter.
Currently I'm reading The Wise Man's Fear which I'll follow up with Chasm City or Beyond the Shadows depending on my mood. I also need to try out some Neal Asher books as a few people have recommended them to me.



I think you can go through Wasteland before reading the "non DT" books. Salem's Lot should be read before Wolves. There are also some short stories that have some connections with DT series.



Aloha wrote: "Thanks, Rob. What I'm going to do is read through the DT series through book 4.5, The Wind Through the Keyhole, this month's read. I can join in the discussion this way. Then I will start hittin..."
Kim wrote: "I... don't know. I just finished the books I was reading and don't know what I feel like reading next. I have a ton of choices but nothing jumps out at me."
I hate when that happens. And it happens to me a lot.
I just flip a coin sometimes. Or go through threads like this or the nomination one and see if any books in there jump out at me.
I hate when that happens. And it happens to me a lot.
I just flip a coin sometimes. Or go through threads like this or the nomination one and see if any books in there jump out at me.



My used paperback came in for Only Revolutions to mark up. But it's in a like new condition. I wasn't going to mark it up although I purchased it for that purpose. Then it occurred to me that it's because somebody purchased it, and gave up on the book because it's too confusing. Since I have a beautiful pristine hardback, I'm going to mark up this paperback to show that it had been perused through thoroughly. I love Mark Z. Danielewski's unique puzzling books.

Only Revolutions has been sitting on my bookshelf since it was published. I've picked it up and started it a few times, but just haven't been able to get very far in it.





Sci-Fi - Hyperion
Mystery - The Sign of Four
False Memory
Social - The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever
I really need to learn to finish one book before i start another. This will be a big reading weekend.

Embassytown on the other hand, I'm half way through, has odd ideas and settings, cool aliens, and so far very interesting.

Not sure how to go about fixing that right now, but in the meantime I started reading Yesterday's Gone: Episode 1 through the Kindle app on my phone. So far, the story's pretty interesting, but it's feeling way too diluted with the sheer number of viewpoints. I'm halfway through it so far, and I think we've had maybe 5 different PoVs already. I'm sure it makes for a fun serialised read, but if each book is like this it's going to be way too clumsy for me to read through, trying to keep track of everything that everyone was doing in their short chapter before the next book.
Been wrote: "I started reading Yesterday's Gone: Episode 1 through the Kindle app on my phone. So far, the story's pretty interesting, but it's feeling way too diluted with the sheer number of viewpoints. I'm halfway through it so far, and I think we've had maybe 5 different PoVs already. I'm sure it makes for a fun serialised read, but if each book is like this it's going to be way too clumsy for me to read through, trying to keep track of everything that everyone was doing in their short chapter before the next book."
This serialised story gets a lot better (I'm through Ep. 12). I agree that there are too many POV characters (Way more than 5 throughout the series). But a lot of characters come together, which makes their stories easier to keep track of.
I can't wait for Ep. 13 (June 19th) :-)
This serialised story gets a lot better (I'm through Ep. 12). I agree that there are too many POV characters (Way more than 5 throughout the series). But a lot of characters come together, which makes their stories easier to keep track of.
I can't wait for Ep. 13 (June 19th) :-)
Along with Hyperion i'm reading along with the audio version of American Gods by Neil Gaiman
and my ambitious TBR is as follows:
The City and the City
Satan Burger
Slaughterhouse-Five
and if I can but probably wont
Gardens of the Moon
I tried to read it last month and I got to Chapter Five and put it aside for a few other books. I don't want to lemm it because it's really good, i just need to find the right time of day to read it.
and my ambitious TBR is as follows:
The City and the City
Satan Burger
Slaughterhouse-Five
and if I can but probably wont
Gardens of the Moon
I tried to read it last month and I got to Chapter Five and put it aside for a few other books. I don't want to lemm it because it's really good, i just need to find the right time of day to read it.




Good choice. I read it about a year ago Now I need to read Slan Hunter. Right after I get through the other books in my cue, or the Mayan calendar runs out. Which ever comes first.


I am about halfway through listening to Consider Phlebas and am not loving it. I've never read anything by Banks and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with this book, but it just isn't grabbing me. Gonna finish it though.
Reading The Stress of Her Regard. Tim Powers? Oh hell yes! Very odd that I went straight from Hyperion to Stress, two unrelated books with solid Keats connections.

i just finished all the books in the dresden files and i cant wait for the next one.
in the mean time i am looking for something to read. you guys got suggestions?
some of my favorite series are.
wheel of time
codex alera
dresden files
king killers
iron druid chronicles
song of ice and fire


Once that's done, I'll start Gods Without Men. Looking forward to it!

I am about halfway through listening to Consider Phlebas and am not loving it. I've never read anything by B..."
Phlebas I liked, but I admit there's a lot of episodic adventurin' around that ends up having very little to do with the actual plot. I highly recommend the next in The Culture series,
The Player of Games. I loved that one. Use of Weapons was good, until the final page when it became really good. Amazing how a single sentence can do that.
Gotta say though, I did not like Excession very much. It was OK but sort of pointless, with I thought unengaging characters and a weak sort of "ehh, and then it was all over I guess" ending.




I'm debating whether to take a quick break from the series after this one to catch up on my other reads. I'd like to read Jerzy Kosinski: A Biography and work by him. A close friend is focusing on this author, and I'd like to have a good dialogue regarding Kosinski.
I have not touched Only Revolutions lately. The book requires work to read and I've been distracted with too many things. But I would like to get back to it. Mark Z. Danielewski's work gives me a lot of mental satisfaction when I'm done with it.
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I dig the Iron Druid series, although, to be fair, I have only read
Hounded and Hexed.