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FOUR BOOKS IN THREE DAYS?! O.O"
Isn't that a normal vacation? If you can't finish a book a day, you're not relaxing enough!
Still trying to finish off Lord of the Flies for the group read (which is now open). By the time I get to it in the evenings, I'm falling asleep as soon as i pick it up! I'll blame the sea air up here. :)
Am about to start Palm Island: Through a Long Lens, since it is particularly relevant to my new job and home.
Also started reading a bit of Possible Side Effects, since Augusten Burroughs always cheers me up.
Am about to start Palm Island: Through a Long Lens, since it is particularly relevant to my new job and home.
Also started reading a bit of Possible Side Effects, since Augusten Burroughs always cheers me up.


(For any Tolkein aficionados, I understand that as the progenitor of epic high-fantasy it certainly has a place as a classic, but as for the writing I can't say it impresses - not that it isn't well crafted, lyrical English prose, but it is just far too wordy. A little less description and a lot fewer songs and poems, coupled with a bit more characterisation and plot driven narrative and this would, I think, have been a truly great book.)
Now I need something light, easy and fun, so I'm going to have a quick re-read of Reaper Man before going on to The Kite Runner which, if it's anything like A Thousand Splendid Suns, won't be at all fun, though it hopefully will be another great read.
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Finished re-reading A Game of Thrones -- (Beautiful, but flawed).
Finished The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck -- (Magnificent!).
Started and finished Cinderella: Fables are Forever -- (Also meh, but it ties in to an event in the latest volume of the fantastic main series).
Started and finished Children of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam -- (Meh).
Started and finished Fables, Vol. 17: Inherit the Wind -- (Wonderful!).
Started & still reading His Majesty's Dragon -- (Great so far).
Started & still reading The Roman Empire: A Very Short Introduction -- (Disappointing so far).
Started & still reading I Am Not A Serial Killer -- (Graphic!).
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(For any Tolkein aficionados, I understand that as the progenitor of epic high-fantasy it c..."
My friend had the same complaint about Guy Gavriel Kay and Lovecraft that you had about Tolkien -- too wordy. For my part, I loves me the purple prose.
Ian wrote: "Finished B.P.R.D.: 1947 -- (Meh).
Finished re-reading A Game of Thrones -- (Beautiful, but flawed).
Finished The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck -- (Magnificent!).
Started and finished Cinderella..."
Wow. You've been doing some serious reading!
I, on the other hand, have struggled to read much of anything over the last few days. I've been so incredibly busy and stressed with the interstate move, I haven't been able to focus my mind on anything else.
I eventually managed to finish: Lord of the Flies on the weekend - really bad timing given my current location and state of mind! I haven't had time to write the review yet. I picked up Possible Side Effects but couldn't get into it. I really feel like reading 2666, but the book's too enormous to take on the light plane with me next week. Hmmm.... decisions...
Finished re-reading A Game of Thrones -- (Beautiful, but flawed).
Finished The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck -- (Magnificent!).
Started and finished Cinderella..."
Wow. You've been doing some serious reading!
I, on the other hand, have struggled to read much of anything over the last few days. I've been so incredibly busy and stressed with the interstate move, I haven't been able to focus my mind on anything else.
I eventually managed to finish: Lord of the Flies on the weekend - really bad timing given my current location and state of mind! I haven't had time to write the review yet. I picked up Possible Side Effects but couldn't get into it. I really feel like reading 2666, but the book's too enormous to take on the light plane with me next week. Hmmm.... decisions...
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Finished re-reading A Game of Thrones -- (Beautiful, but flawed).
Finished The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck -- (Magnificent!).
Started and finishe..."
Ha ha! You go, girl! I say follow your heart.
And my list is far less impressive when you realize that most of those are graphic novels. ;)

Kay's spent far too many years editing Tolkien :-)
Though actually I love both Tolkien and Kay. I started The Last Light of the Sun last week, because I didn't recall reading it. I read the front and back covers and flaps, still didn't recognize it. Then I read the first sentence, which if I recall correctly, was "There was a horse missing." And it all came back to me!



I found Satantango and I am totally ordering that MF right now.



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Not so much, I think. That was only two books:
Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY, and the Lost Story of 1970 and Avogadro Corp

That was probably the most interesting Paulo Coelho book I read.

It's good so far but it's not the greatest of memoirs I've read before.


edit: Review! http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I'm still chipping away at Walden & Civil Disobedience, but it's VERY dry.

As a change of pace and format, I picked up Polar Star as a paperback and am enjoying being reacquainted with Arkady from Gorky Park.

Not so much, I think. That was only two books:
Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY, and the Lost Story of 1970 and Avog..."
Oh I see that now it was really long title that thee me off! Anyway happy reading!

I love those - there's far more than just the two books.

I wish I didn't finish it during my lunch break. Now I don't want to go back to work, I just want to sit quietly in a corner and think about it all, until smoke comes out of my ears! What an incredible book.
Anyway, as soon as I pull myself together I'm jumping intoFingersmith, my book for the eevile challenge ^^


I really liked that book by Dan Wells. I stumbled upon it in the library and the title caught my attention. I didn't know it is now a trilogy, so I'm going to get #2!

I wish I didn't finish it during my lunch break. Now I don't want to go back to work, I just want..."
I felt like that right after I reading The Giver. In a utopian future almost all choice and difference is taken away.

I've been meaning to read Fingersmith for so long. Please let us know what you think!
Elise wrote: "Been on a real fantasy/sci-fi humour kick over the last few days - I've read Reaper Man, Witches Abroad and Small Gods and listened to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Primary Phase, The H..."
I love Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams so much.
I just started The Crying of Lot 49 on my commute this morning. Too soon to tell.




Gina wrote: "I'm reading This Is How: Proven Aid in Overcoming Shyness, Molestation, Fatness, Spinsterhood, Grief, Disease, Lushery, Decrepitude & More. For Young and Old Alike. and Annabel"
How is "This is how"? I tried to start Possible Side Effects the other night, but it was a bit.... meh. That could've just been my mood though! I did love Dry and A Wolf at the Table.
How is "This is how"? I tried to start Possible Side Effects the other night, but it was a bit.... meh. That could've just been my mood though! I did love Dry and A Wolf at the Table.
Frozenwaffle wrote: "I just finished The Scar. Here's my little review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....
I wish I didn't finish it during my lunch break. Now I don't want to go back to work, I just want..."
SO glad you loved that as much as I did. And I agree - I don't want to live in a world without Bastard John. Perhaps that's why I'm putting off moving onto Iron Council...
I wish I didn't finish it during my lunch break. Now I don't want to go back to work, I just want..."
SO glad you loved that as much as I did. And I agree - I don't want to live in a world without Bastard John. Perhaps that's why I'm putting off moving onto Iron Council...

Ruby wrote: "Perhaps that's why I'm putting off moving onto Iron Council... "
I know, I'm thinking reading the Bas-Lag ones first may have ruined (or at least diminished) my appetite for his other books. Like a GR friend commented yesterday, I'm afraid from now on it will be "ok, this is cool, but its not Bas-Lag. take me back!" =/
So, I think I'll save the Iron Council for later. instead I'll try Un Lun Dun next since I already have it :D

How i..."
Yeah I couldn't get into Possible Side Effects, either but loved Dry. This Is How: Proven Aid in Overcoming Shyness, Molestation, Fatness, Spinsterhood, Grief, Disease, Lushery, Decrepitude & More. For Young and Old Alike. I gave 3 stars. It is full of good advice but not very humorous in my opinion, which is what I love about Augusten.

Now on The Book Thief - different to what I expected, but another really good read.
I think the next one has to be The Two Towers since I finished The Fellowship of the Ring last weekend.

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I absolutely loved The Book Thief!
I started Embassytown last night. I brought all these books set in the tropics with me, but I'm so tired, I think I just feel like losing myself in something completely different...

I'm loving it too. Nearly finished, though, which is a shame, I don't want it to finish.
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Cool, I've been wondering about whether to TBR that book for ages, but had the same expectations as you, but now I think I will.