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What are you reading in June '15?

Well, I've completed my reading challenge, so we're into the "Bonus Books".
I'm still reading Inverted Kingdom, which is Asian horor inspired by the Cthulhu myhtos. (Part 2 of a 4-book anthology quartet.) HIGHLY recommended for fans of Japanese literature or horror, or the Cthulhu mythos.
I'm re-reading "Wars of Light and Shadow" with Alissa and Amy (Currently on Book 2 The Ships of Merior for those wanting to join in. {Though you should read The Curse of the Mistwraith first!)
Just finishing The Last Child of Hamelin; highly recommended for anyone with even a passing interest in fairy-tales.
Also hoping to get back to my beginning-to-end Shannara readthru. Finished Sword trilogy, The Heritage of Shannara is up next.


Just to bogged down."
It's a low-pressure, informal thing. We'd be happy to have you if/when you can!! :)


I also started Wavesong a little while ago. This series is starting to get really long and drawn out. I'm not sure how much longer I can continue reading it, plus it's unfinished :/

That's 14 books (I haven't read the several novellas yet) and the next one is due out on the 9th, so I'll be reading that one right away. I'm totally hooked on these!
I finished Queens Walk in the Dusk which was a strange little novel about Aeneas on his search for a new city after the fall of Troy and he meets up with Dido and they have a short romance. Interesting.
I'm about 1/2 way through Nefertiti's Heart which is kind of a sexy, steampunkish, mystery - fun, and the audio version is good too.
Next up either Three Parts Dead or City of Stairs probably. I get my next Audible credit on the 8th so I'll be getting Nemesis Games with that one. I think I need a fantasy in between.

now reading Ready Player One by Earnest Cline... Which is AWESOME! A must read if you are a fan of 80's video games and pop culture.

I'm also half way through reading Sabriel which I'm enjoying.. Not sure what I'll be reading next though.


I'm also listening Kristine Kathryn Rusch's Starbase Human and really looking forward to the last book, Masterminds.

I couldn't get into the book personally, went into my dnf shelf

now reading Ready Player One by Earnest Cline... Which is AWESOME! A must read if you are a fan of 8..."
I had a hard time rating Ready Player One as I loved the PC gaming stuff but the 80s cut and paste and lists drove me nuts.

I couldn't get into the book personally, went into my dnf shelf"
Far far too much world building but perhaps it pays off if you go onto book two. I wasn't compelled to do so but it wasn't a horrible book or anything.

Parallel to this I am reading the whole Bone, Vol. 1: Out from Boneville as a commute-read and really love it. It has a beautiful storyline. First I was a bit sceptical because it's a graphic novel but now I am 100% commited. Recommend it to anyone who isn't afraid to pick up a 1300 page graphic novel.
Also I would love to get some friend-invites or feedback about my reviews.

What are you reading this month?"
Just finished The Dragon's Path by Daniel Abraham. Very good but I suspect it wont appeal to everyone. Some excellent characterisation. There's a deep theme suggested at the beginning and end of the book that promises more to come. Little bit slow at times. Anyone recommend the follow up books please?

Parallel to this I am reading the whole [book: Bone, Vol. 1: Out from Bone..."
Night Angel series is worth reading so persevere.

Parallel to this I am reading the whole [book: Bone, Vol. 1: Out from Bone..."
Bone is great! Especially the way it starts as kind of a funny-animal book and ends up as truly epic fantasy.
Stupid, stupid rat-creatures.

But you can probably skip the YA Bone novel trilogy (Bone: Quest for the Spark, Vol. 1.)


I am right at that point now, where all the cudly forest-creature and more or less harmless rat-creatures turn into fearsome monsters and valuable companions, the war starts and sides have been chosen. Shit is about to hit the fan ;-)
Shadowdenizen wrote:"..."
Okay noted, but still like 500 pages left on the main book.
David wrote: "..."
My ego doesn't allow me to quit on a book. So I will at least finish the first and after that evaluate if the next two (which are already standing in my bookshelve) are worth the time. So as long as the book picks up during the first book I am confident I will be able to finish the trilogy. But thanks for the encouraging words :-)

Well, I've completed my reading challenge, so we're into the "Bonus Books".
I'm still reading Inverted Kingdom, which is Asian horor inspired by the Cthulhu myhto..."
Oh, I loved that! If I ever had any doubts, The Curse of the Mistwraith is a personal favorite ever.

Finished Mistwraith, and finally picked up Ships of Merior.



I just started Perdido Street Station while I'm waiting on the Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic.

Parallel to this I am reading the whole [book: Bone, Vol. 1: Out from Bone..."
I read the "Night Angel series" around Christmas time... I had the same feelings at the beginning, I couldn't remember all the names, I was struggling to understand some of the details and I found it a bit strange at points, but give it time and it will be amazing! It has mystery, battles, magic. It's really epic!



Right now, I am halfway through The Martian - great read so far. Like a science and maths lesson in survival but with a healthy dose of humour.


I would warmly recommend both! If you liked Traitor's Blade you'll find the second installment more mature, complex and still greatly entertaining. Not a small page count but it reads marvelously, still a devil-may-care adventure. Same goes for The Liar's Key, I enjoyed it even more than Prince of Fools. Both can get pretty grim at times, but of course Lawrence is a terrific builder of tension and his plot structures top-notch. Falcio and Jalan are very different characters anyway, I wouldn't say opposite but... depends on which viewpoint you want to invest first ;)

Been wanting to read The Vagrant for a bitm but haven't gotten around to snagging a copy yet. :(

Stara indijska književnost by Radoslav Katičić
also reading, for exercise:
Лутка by болецлав Прус
Reading, for fun:
The Plague, Albert Camus
Just finished Blood song by Anthony Ryan. One word, WOW. Now I'm starting on Half a King by Abercrombie.

Then I think it's finally time for Daughter of the Empire by Feist and Wurts, I don't think I'll ever be satisfied until I read all the books available, she is a great storyteller!
Then I'm not sure...R.A. Salvatore last two Drizzt's books are poking their spines at me. Or maybe The Goblin Emperor and or Uprooted?


Read this series twice already. It's a great breather when you need a fun quick read.

I'm now working my way through the Harry Potter series as I've never read them and thought I'd give them a go, up to Chamber of Secrets so far.
If I have time at the end of the month I'm going to start Words of Radiance.

I'm also almost finished with King Rat by China Mieville and I must say the book isn't that great, which is shame as he definately knows how to write and it shows also in this one, but the story just pushes me off so badly that I almost hate it.

Stara indijska književnost by Radoslav Katičić
also reading, for exercise:
Лутка by болецлав Прус
Reading, for fun:
The Plague, Albert Camus"
Camus is one of my favorites! Hope you enjoy.

Then I think it's finally time for Daughter of the..."
I managed to find an imported copy of The Goblin Emperor in my local bookshop, so that's going to be one of my next reads. Hope it's as good as everyone says!
Maarit, Mieville seems to be one of those writers you either love or you hate. Having said that, I think King Rat was his first book, and it's quite different to his later ones. I read it a few years ago, but it hasn't stuck in my mind the way Perdido Street Station or Embassytown have.
To say I wouldn't count myself a massive Mieville fan, I've just realised how many of his books I've read... Something about them keeps drawing me back.


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