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What are you reading in June 2012?



For me, this month my pla..."
it took me nearly 3 weeks to get through The Dragonbone Chair so good luck squeezing in the others.
Im trying to finish The Terror which is beginning to get hard going, with a view to read Star Wars: Vector Prime then Intervention and if i have anytime left Legend

We discussed this series in our sister group some months back. You might want to check in on the discussion as you read each book: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/3...

For me, this month my pla..."
You had the wrong year, Kevin. I edited it for you.



I've read just about everything Tad's published ... except the Shadowmarch books. I too was bored out of my mind. I loved all his other work though, so maybe I need to go back and try again.

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I've heard a lot about the Malazan series and maybe that will be the next one I tackle. =)

For me, thi..."
Thanks, and sorry about that.


Hopefully the next book is better.

I really like Tad Williams although I do think at his best he is just very good, not great. I did love War of the Flowers. I think it is his best work. As far as Shadowmarch goes - I thought it got better as it went along, but Williams has this tendency to just slowly leak out information as the books move forward without really ever making the story a lot better. I have never abandoned a book once started, so it may not be a good indication that I did finish the series.
Not his best work and if you have not read Otherland, don't.
I've read everything except those 2 series and had planned to do them over the summer. Putting me off!

For Otherland, I gave the first two four stars but the last two just seemed to be him filling a book by wandering around in a world that he could just make up as he went along.

Rich wrote: "I don't want you to think they are horrible. I gave Shadowmarch 4 stars but it didn't get a whole lot more interesting after the first book. I think Williams loses himself in his world building a..."
I shall have to read them as they are on the shelf staring!
I shall have to read them as they are on the shelf staring!

The first book or two got me through a transatlantic flight and return trip last year.
For myself, I finished (and liked) Throne of the Crescent Moon and started A Princess of Mars. I'm planning to read the entire 11-book Barsoom series, which I think has a total wordcount similar to, say, two or three Malazan or Ice & Fire books.

For my summer books, i hope to read Kushiel's Dart by Carey, Cooper's songs of the Earth,Walton's Among Others and some Ya books. IM Excited for all of these!
When I was buying Magician's Guild for next month I noticed that there is a prequel -
. Has anyone read it? Thought I might start with it.



A History of the World in 6 Glasses - My daughter has to read this one for AP World History so I figured I would read it with her.
Throne of the Crescent Moon
11/22/63


I did not know that was the prequel to the series. Thanks for the info.

As for the rest of the month, I'd love to get into Terry Pratchett and Brandon Sanderson but I don't know where to start with either of them. Any recommendations for a first-timer of their work?

As far as Pratchett, you can't go too far wrong with just about any of them, although the first four or five are a bit rough, relatively speaking. I'd say Wyrd Sisters, Pyramids, Guards! Guards! or Mort wouldn't be bad beginning places. Pyramids is a standalone -- the others are all early volumes in some of the different subseries within the Discworld series.

With Sanderson I started with Mistborn: The Final Empire so i would totally recommend this as a place to start. I love that trilogy nearly as much as i love Terry Pratchett!(its alot lol) Where to start with TP well, I agree with Joseph Wyrd Sisters would be my first to recommend because it introduces you to some great characters and the following books are funny. Also i really enjoyed If you read YA at all The Wee Free Men without a doubt :) I could list all my favourite but you lot don't want that! lol
As for what i'm reading this June I'll be finishing the Codex Alera Series. Hopefully starting The Golden Compass and getting around to The Great Hunt that i should have read in the sister group read in May but got side tracked with Furies of Calderon etc :)

Riley wrote: "... and Brandon Sanderson but I don't know where to start with either of them. Any recommendations for a first-timer of their work? "
I started with Elantris (it's a standalone and an easy read), and after that I bought all 3 books of the Mistborn trilogy with my eyes closed.
I think Elantris was a good start, because it took me a longer time to get caught in the first Mistborn book.


Will you attend the blockbuster movie this summer?
About half way through with The Wise Man's Fear. I am enjoying as much as the first book. Really like that things move in a different direction (view spoiler) . Plan on finishing the Mistborn books with The Hero of Ages next and then back in Malazan. Next up there will be Midnight Tides. That should keep me busy until July.

Midnight tides is really awesome, I am enjoying the parts where Erikson brings us his fantasy spin on absurd drama theatre thing :D

(And if anyone cares, although I'm reading the books on my Kindle, I'm linking to the covers of the Ballantine & Del Rey paperbacks that I still own and that I actually read back in the 1970's and 1980's when I first discovered the series.)




I can only recommend it. 5/5...
Now I'm starting up on The Windup Girl




Finished The Dragon Keeper, good but I didn't like it as much as previous books. Not sure what's next. I still haven't started WOT and am three books behind now. Is it that good?


Andrew wrote: "I am currently reading the Seven Realms Series, have read the first two books; The Demon King and The Exiled Queen. Just starting the third; The Gray Wolf Throne! Would very much recommend them to ..."
I saw the lovely cover for this a while ago and added it, good to know it's worth reading, lol.
I saw the lovely cover for this a while ago and added it, good to know it's worth reading, lol.

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For me, this month my plans are to read: The Dragonbone Chair, The War of the Flowers, Ship of Magic. Now I'm reading the fourth book in Erikson's world, House of Chains.