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What else are you reading - August 2015
I'm about a third of the way through How Star Wars Conquered the Universe: The Past, Present, and Future of a Multibillion Dollar Franchise and 20% into our book of the month Uprooted
Enjoying both, hopefully August is a good book month. It's definitely the weather here for staying inside and reading.
Enjoying both, hopefully August is a good book month. It's definitely the weather here for staying inside and reading.


Now, I'm listening to Foxglove Summer, the latest installment of Ben Aaronovitch's Peter Grant series. I like this series so much and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith is a fantastic narrator.
I'm still trying to find an engaging SF or F book to read with my eyes. I don't want to buy anything because I have hundreds of ebooks I haven't read yet. I am reading a Rizzoli and Isles novel, The Sinner and enjoying it. I got through my library.

I've been too distracted for audiobooks, but I just got a bike so I'll be listening again soon when I ride, which is good because I have Armada (I've heard it's not great) and Scalzi's newest preordered.
So, I read last month -
Cold Comfort Farm not genre, but fun. Watched the movie afterwards and liked that too.
The Daughter of Smoke & Bone trilogy. I really liked this series, it was different - a mix of portal fantasy and urban fantasy and romance that worked well together.
The Darkangel - I don't know how I missed this one back when I was a teenager inhaling fantasy books, but now at least I know what I missed - it is a wonderful dark fairy tale and I will definitely be reading the sequels.
The Rebirths of Tao was a fine wrap up for the trilogy. I really enjoy reading these books - fun brain candy.
The Girls at the Kingfisher Club - I loved this one. No actual magic, it's just a new version of the 12 Dancing Princesses fairy tale, set during the depression in NYC.
Now, I'm about halfway through Gateway and liking it even though the main character is totally irritating at times - I just wanna smack him!

Have you read any of the other original Pern books, Dragonflight / Quest / Singer / Drums or White Dragon?

I am also reading On Basilisk Station,The Ruby Circle and A Court of Thorns and Roses for starters. If I can finish all of these it will be happy month woooo.



Catching up on reviews a bit from the last 2 weeks...
I finished listening to Finders Keepers, and I think it's a little better than Mr. Mercedes. (My Review)
I also listened to Working for Bigfoot. Not as good as the novels, but it's always nice to get new Harry Dresden stories, and James Marsters is great as always. (My Review)
I finally finished Time Salvager, which I liked, but not nearly as much as the Tao books. I also had no idea it was the first book of a series. Why is everything always a series? (My Review)
I finished listening to Finders Keepers, and I think it's a little better than Mr. Mercedes. (My Review)
I also listened to Working for Bigfoot. Not as good as the novels, but it's always nice to get new Harry Dresden stories, and James Marsters is great as always. (My Review)
I finally finished Time Salvager, which I liked, but not nearly as much as the Tao books. I also had no idea it was the first book of a series. Why is everything always a series? (My Review)

I'm thinking the answer to that is "because they sell."
But yeah, back a few decades stuff like The Expanse would have at most been a trilogy.

So far I have finished Uprooted. Loved it! Took my back to my college days, studying Russian and Russian fairy tales (and yes, I know this is based on a Polish story, but Baba Yaga is also known to Russians). Since 3 of my 4 monthly book clubs are reading Uprooted, I plan to maximize the rest of this month by primarily finishing/continuing several series.
To read:
The Wandering Unicorn
The Martian - the only book my husband has read in years!
Tigana - my second Guy Gavriel Kay book, the first being The Lions of Al-Rassan
Heaven's Queen - this series takes my love of Tamora Pierce's strong female leads and my newer love for science fiction and blends them perfectly!
Cibola Burn - started reading this series because 1) it was a S&L pick, and 2) one of my husband's friends (not my favorite) mentioned that I may not like it because it would probably be "too much science" for me (whatever that means!). Loving all of them! Hard to pick a favorite at the moment; once I'm done I may need to re-read the series, one right after another, in order to choose. Right now I read enough books in-between that I just get super excited to return to that universe.
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves - a book club pick. I don't know anything about it other than Red was reading it on OITNB.
Shades of Earth - I remember enjoying the first two and pre-ordering the third, but it never showed up. Kind of forgot about the series until I had to move and pack/unpack all of my books.
You're Never Weird on the Internet - going to see Felicia when she hits Seattle on her book tour. So excited!
To re-read:
Across the Universe
A Million Suns

Continuing on with the next book in the series Knight's Shadow

Read Shades of Treason. Good, action-packed military SF romance. (My Review).
Read Final Protocol. Another SF romance, but trigger warning on this one. (My Review).
Currently reading The Fold.

I finished the two novellas in the same universe: The Executioness and The Alchemist.
I started the The Lies of Locke Lamora on my kindle and am listening to Shift as an audiobook at the moment.
I'm stuck on my malazan book because recent events in the book threw my mind off everything and made me feel a little dead inside. Just your usual Malazan reaction to well-written storylines that makes your heart break.


That's just all kinds of creepy.

Wow, sexist AND stupid. Sadly, an all-too-common pairing. Seriously, there's not much actual science in those books.

Right now I am finishing up The Rebirths of Tao and about 25% through Half a War

I know! Like I said, this guy is not my favorite person, and thankfully he lives far away.

ETA - I'd forgotten that Ancillary Sword was up for a Hugo and had already won a Locus. I liked and thought Ancillary Justice was a worthy winner of the Hugo but I really don't think Ancillary Sword deserves it. So far, I've read Ancillary Sword, The Goblin Emperor and Skin Game among the nominees and of those, Skin Game is the best of the bunch (even if it barely breaks the top 5 of Dresden books).


A military fiction book about the lives of Navy fighter pilots. It's accessible for people who aren't into military stuff but there's definitely some jargon in there that will go over the heads of people who have never heard or read military slang in their life.
I find this book to be infinitely better than any of that Tom Clancy drivel I recently read.

I have just finished Alive by Scott Sigler and I'm looking forward to seeing what Three Moments of an Explosion: Stories is like.

Read The Fold. Action movie SF; good but simple. (My Review).
Currently reading The Fifth Season.


Have you seen the pbs adaption of Lathe of Heaven adaption with Bruce Davison, Lindsay? It's probably on youtube.


Have you read any of the other original Pern books, Dragonflight / Quest / Singer / Drums or White Dragon?"
I have started to read them in the order that Ann Maccaffrey recommended. I read Dragonflight when it was an S&L pick, then continued in her order. So far I have read Drgonflight, Quest, and now Song, Singer is next. I am loving them.

That is one awesome book cover (and a +1 for the William Blake references).

Just arrived from amazon, nice shiny copies of:



The last one is an omnibus edition of the first three 'Chicks' collections.
I put in a library request for Uprooted but there's no sign of that yet. According the website, the only available copies are weeks away. Well, the other side of LA anyway :)

That is one awesome book cover (and a +1 for the William Blake references)."
He quotes the poem in the beginning.

The first five are great, White Dragon pretty good. From my POV they drop off from there, but are worth working in eventually. But really, five top notch books! Most authors would kill to have one.



Starting The Sword of the North


You should find a real science-heavy SF book and say the exact same thing back at him.

I thought the same thing. The third book in the series will be named Ancillary Mercy though, so maybe the title is even more fitting for that novel. We'll have to see.

So many possibilities! I say grab a copy of Niven's "Protector" and tell him you thought the bussard ramjets couldn't possibly go that fast because of the drag of interstellar hydrogen.
The "drag of not-quite empty space" has been a topic of discussion for a while, and Alastair Reynolds addressed it obliquely in "House of Suns," another good choice for tech-heavy but eminently readable novel.

So many possibilities! I say grab a copy of Niven's "Protector" and tell him you thought the..."
I loves me some Protector, but I wouldn't use Niven. His science is not so great. He has humans evolving on a different planet, for instance. And a lot of his spaceships and gadgets work via SuperScience, with impossibly strong materials or malleable molecules and such.
Heart of the Comet or Dragon's Egg are good ones for more sciencey science, though.
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August is only 2: Fool's Quest and The End of All Things.
What did you guys just finish up? What do you have planned for August?