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What Else Are You Reading? May 2013
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I really like Vic's scenes in the kindle sample, but are there no pictures in the kindle version like in the print version??

I haven't read as much lately as I wanted to, so I'm still on Toll the Hounds.
I finished The Dragon's Path and The Shadow of the Torturer for two other bookclubs last month, but the latter did not really make me as excited as in the beginning of the book. I liked the concepts, but the writing did just not fall to my liking.
The first one was rather intriguing though. I'm definitely reading the rest of the series at some point, but at the moment I have more than enough to read.
Oh, and I finished Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Funny stuff!
Tamahome wrote: "Ala wrote: "Gonna start off May with NOS4A2."
I really like Vic's scenes in the kindle sample, but are there no pictures in the kindle version like in the print version??"
No idea, I don't have a Kindle.
I really like Vic's scenes in the kindle sample, but are there no pictures in the kindle version like in the print version??"
No idea, I don't have a Kindle.



Then moving on to Ready Player One and The Ice Princess


I hope to complete A Shadow in Summer in the next couple days. I am excited to read the rest of the series.


Also, trying to finish Naoki Urawasa's manga series 20th Century Boys.
Then, if there's time, Caliban's War before the third Expanse book comes out.




Then moving on to Ready Player One and The Ice Princess"
I loved Ready Player One ( my review) I had a blast with that book!!!

What is your impression of Tom Rob Smith?

I started reading Anno Dracula last summer and made it about 1/2 way through. I really liked what I read. Then I forgot the book at my grandparent's house and by the time I got it back, I couldn't remember what happened. So, someday soon, I plan on restarting the novel.

I really like him. It definitely feels like he knows his stuff. He really does a great job portraying the paranoia associated with Stalin-era Russia. And the characters are all unique from each other and you can see their motivations. The story is really engrossing too.
I do have two qualms though. The formatting is strange, namely dialogue. He doesn't use quotes. Instead, he indents and italicizes dialogue, so sometimes I can't tell if I'm reading dialogue or a character's inner thoughts.
And, sometimes it feels like I'm reading "Murphy's Law: The Novel." If something can go wrong for the characters, it will. While I don't expect everything to be all sunshine and roses, at some point too much tragedy breaks the suspension of disbelief. I don't think he quite got there, but it is very, very close and I have 100 pages to go.
MAJOR SPOILERS (view spoiler)
But, overall, none of this made me stop reading, and I think I might try to find the other two books in the series.



I also have a not-published book a friend has asked me to read as a sort of "technical consultant." I'll probably try to get into that after Wool, assuming Wool goes as quickly as I expect...





In text, I finished both The Red House by Mark Haddon and The Killing Moon by N.K. Jemisin yesterday. Today, I started The Language of Flowers. It's general fiction.

My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Continuing on with book 4 in the series House of Chains


Hahaha...I'll probably be picking this up in a couple days once my Audible credits come in especially as everyone seems to be reading this. Plus it's Captain Janeway narrating it!!!


I had the same experience with Crim. Pro. Glad that's all behind me now....

I totally didn't sleep for a couple days till it was done. It was so fun!

For book club, this month we're reading Little Green Men.
Then I'm also reading Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, Consider the Fork: How Technology Transforms the Way We Cook and Eat, and Throne of the Crescent Moon.
Dara wrote: "Finished Wool. Now reading Storm Front by Jim Butcher."
Awesome! I'll be starting an audio reread just as soon as I finish The Dark Tower
Awesome! I'll be starting an audio reread just as soon as I finish The Dark Tower


Yeah I dug this book too. It reminded me of Pynchon, Mad Max, PKD, Harlan Ellison, Vonnegut... I think the author had more fun writing it than I had reading it. Not a great book, but worth the time. I haven't gotten around to reading Harkaway's follow-up yet, but I hear it's a little less weird.



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