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Just finished re-reading Different Seasons, for example, and I'm just starting my second reading of Gerald's Game. I read this when it first came out in 1992 and it was the last fiction book by King I would read until Cell came out as a Microsoft .lit ebook. Ironic that this ebook format is now dead. I don't remember how this book ends or why it sparked a 12 year hiatus from reading King, only remember that it was a long story about a married couple, a bed and handcuffs. Hoping to avoid another King hiatus!
Reading now for first time by King: Desperation and The Regulators

I'm currently reading "Book of Shadows" by Alexandra Sokoloff. It is one of the better indie efforts I've read recently. I haven't gotten to the end yet, but I find myself looking forward to my reading sessions with it. That's always a good sign!

I actually just finished Bleedover by Curtis Hox, which was part of the Summer Solstice Fantasy giveaway back last week. This book was 100% a guilty pleasure, but it was a lot of fun despite the occasional shortfall.
I was surprised by how engaged I was, and I'm now quite glad I downloaded one of his other books at the same time. I'll be putting a full review for Bleedover up on my blog in the next day or two, but this is a book worth checking out!
I was surprised by how engaged I was, and I'm now quite glad I downloaded one of his other books at the same time. I'll be putting a full review for Bleedover up on my blog in the next day or two, but this is a book worth checking out!




Currently reading Lake of Dreams which is a completely different Genre to what I normally read and I am struggling to get into it. The book is very slow and not exciting unless your into romance and Genealogy.
However I have a nice list of books on my to read pile on the bedside cabinet :-
Brood of Bones - A.E. Marling
Elentris - Brandon Sanderson
Snuff - Terry Pratchett

Next in the queue is Housewife with a Half-Life. This one was quirky enough to bump it up on my to-read list.
-Andrew D. Carlson

Paul is a comic book writer for his day job, and the love of the material bleeds through on every page. The main character, Steve Clarke (a.k.a., Reaver) is hero with a lot of baggage--guilt, sadness, loss--that serves as a nice counterpotint to how he conducts himself, a reluctant hero, at best, with some serious impulse control issues.
Really good stuff, and very solid.

But I'm on the lookout for another epic fantasy series. Nothing quite excites me like epic fantasy - tracking mystery after mystery through a host of characters and conflicts...it feels like more of the synapses in my brain are required to function.
I'm so picky though...after reading so many excellent series, your standards keep climbing. Definitely looking for no-fail recommendations.

On my K3 and iPhone reading The Red Church, my first Nicholson read.
In paperback, I'm still re-reading Gerald's Game
On audiobook, of which I'm newly signed up to audible.com, I am listening for the first time to Swan Song, one of my all-time favorite horror reads (I read it when it first came out in the eighties).


Glad you're enjoying it Robert. I'm going to flip a coin once I finish Legacy to see which of you guys I read next.

The fun book I'm reading is, The Believers, a novel by Zoe Heller. Wow. It's fine lit, and it's taking me a while but this is a novel-great!



I read The Weight of Blood by David Dalglish and Cold Fire by Dean Koontz over the last week or so. Both quite enjoyable, though for entirely different reasons. I would easily recommend both, though probably to different people. =)
I'm not sure what's next on my list. I'll find something, I'm sure. I admit to being a bit tempted by the eARC of the new Lois McMaster Bujold book over at Baen, but $15 for an ebook is still a little high for me...
I'm not sure what's next on my list. I'll find something, I'm sure. I admit to being a bit tempted by the eARC of the new Lois McMaster Bujold book over at Baen, but $15 for an ebook is still a little high for me...
So I just finished
by the Genre Underground's own Christopher Kellan. Darn fun read.
Tomorrow I'm going to begin
by Robert Eaton. I've had my eye on this one for quite some time, and I'm really looking forward to the read.

Tomorrow I'm going to begin

by Robert Eaton. I've had my eye on this one for quite some time, and I'm really looking forward to the read.

A Dance with Dragons
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai
But mostly 'A Dance With Dragons'.






I agree. The first two books were really good, but the third one was lacking.






Reading the WOOL books by Hugh Howley. Really great Indie science fiction.
And my true guilty pleasure. I picked up a few "Schlock Mercenary" books at world con and they are a hoot. "Schlock Mercenary" is a brilliant web comic by Howard Taylor. He's been nominated for several Hugo awards for his work.
And my true guilty pleasure. I picked up a few "Schlock Mercenary" books at world con and they are a hoot. "Schlock Mercenary" is a brilliant web comic by Howard Taylor. He's been nominated for several Hugo awards for his work.
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Lately, I haven't been reading much, as I've been trying to burn through the third book in my Tears of Rage series.
However: I am working my way through Legacy by Genre Underground writer and I'm having a great time with it. I loved the first in the Arbiter's Codex series. If you like grim and gritty sword and sorcery where the sword and sorcery mix pretty heavily, then these books might be for you.
I think The Arbiter's Codex books are what Jedi Knights would be like if Robert E. Howard (the writer of Conan) wrote about them.