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Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Welcome to November!
:D

Tell us what you are reading this month.


message 2: by George (last edited Nov 01, 2014 01:35AM) (new)

George Lightgood Finishing a re-read of the "uncut" version of The Stand. Just started Blackbirds (by Chuck Wendig) and The Magician's Land (by Lev Grossman).

I probably won't read as much this month since this will be the first time I ever attempt the NANO thingamajig.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments George wrote: "I probably won't read as much this month since this will be the first time I ever attempt the NANO thingamajig. "

Good luck with the NANO thingamajig.
;)


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Sadie For some reason I've started this pattern where I read three different books at one time. So for this go around I'm reading the Dragonbone chair as a paper copy, the blade itself as an audiobook and whitefire crossing as my e-reader book. I just finished Ready Player One by Ernest Cline a few days ago. Probably the geekiest book I've ever read but also one of the best books I've read in a long time. I highly recommend it! (And I'm not a gamer at all and missed the majority of the references and I still loved it!)


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Tara (tarabookreads) I'm reading the Lies of Locke Lamora. Depends on how it goes I'll read book 2 after that.


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Helen | 3614 comments Mod
I'm on the last 100 pages of the Dark Tower. After that I have an Abraham book, can't remember the name and who knows what else will grab me.


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Kevin | 121 comments Brenda ╰☆� wrote: "Welcome to November!
:D

Tell us what you are reading this month."


whitefire crossing, Lord of Light by Zelzny, and Neverwhere by Gaiman so far... but probably more...


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Martha (tilla) | 194 comments Don't know if this counts but I just started a kindle book on MARVEL's beginnings and just finished As You Wish - Cary Elwes' memoir on the making of The Princess Bride. Other than that, kinda waiting for my copy of the graphic omnibus of Marvel's Original Sin


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Bev (greenginger) | 744 comments Martha wrote: "Don't know if this counts but I just started a kindle book on MARVEL's beginnings and just finished As You Wish - Cary Elwes' memoir on the making of The Princess Bride. Other than that, kinda wai..."

They all count.

i just finished A tale for the time being by R Okri. Very drawn out, yawn.
wish i had more time to read.

Ready Player One is fantastic and my 11 year old book nerd of a daughter has read it several times.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Yup!
Post about whatever you are currently reading.


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Elise (ghostgurl) | 1018 comments A little over a quarter of the way through Crossover, but it's shaping up to be a good read, and I've also still got The Farseekers on my Kindle.

I'm going on vacation next week, so I'm planning on bringing a couple lighter reads along with my current read. Not sure I'll get around to them by the end of the trip, but they are on the trajectory for this month.


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Helen | 3614 comments Mod
Battleaxe, this is next month's read in the UK. Keep running into books using different titles at the moment, Grrr.


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Bren Just finished Shattered (The Iron Druid Chronicles)by Kevin Hearne and will start Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb now.


Brenda ╰☆╮    (brnda) | 1494 comments Nice, Bren! Hope you enjoy the Farseer books.


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á  | 479 comments George Orwel, 1984 for uni
mangas for fun


message 16: by [deleted user] (last edited Nov 02, 2014 07:17AM) (new)

Recently finished up a handful of the books I've been reading. First was Yesterday's Kin by Nancy Kress, which I absolutely loved. Short novella that makes me feel like shit for being a human.Here's that review

And then I dived into The Crimson Campaign by Brian McClellan, which really is a better book than the first in the series. Still not crazy about those books in general, but I definitely enjoyed TCC. Enough to grab The Autumn Republic on release day when it hits. My review.

And I literally just finished Elantris by Brandon Sanderson, the very last of the Cosmere backlist I had to go through. I definitely didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. I'm not a high fantasy guy, and it's solidly high fantasy. Here's that review

And here's some of the other stuff I'm still making my way through:
The Blinding Knife (Lightbringer, #2) by Brent Weeks A Natural History of Dragons (Memoir by Lady Trent, #1) by Marie Brennan Jagannath by Karin Tidbeck Dark Intelligence Transformation, Book One by Neal Asher


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Ian Hall | 169 comments Im reading storms own son : book 3 by anthony gillis.
And im going to try a few new ones i have to see if i like them, cephraels hand by melissa mcphail, The path of anger by Antoine rouaud, book 1 and 2 of the society of the sword series by duncan m. hamilton. Hopefully one or some of these can spark some intrest for me.


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Sam Griffin doing a re-read of all things malazan ending with assail the newest one from ICE


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L.G. Estrella | 138 comments Read Archangel. I haven't had time to do a proper review or anything, but it was quite enjoyable.


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Helen | 3614 comments Mod
Finished Dark Tower, shocked myself when I began crying. I've started A Shadow in Summer, it's totally different and had me thinking 'huh?' But I'm really liking it now.

I'm getting new member guidelines in a yellow box every time I post in the group!


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Lina Al-Midfa | 81 comments I was reading A Wizard of Earthsea, but stopped at Tehanu and now picking up The Slow Regard of Silent Things. It's a short read, wondering if anyone else is reading it?


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Matt | 20 comments Lina wrote:The Slow Regard of Silent Things. It's a short read, wondering if anyone else is reading it?"

I'm about half way through. It's certainly not a traditional book by any means, and you can see how it developed out of a short story. I'm finding seeing the world through Auri's eyes, her idiosyncrasies for want of a better word, fascinating.


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Lina Al-Midfa | 81 comments Matt wrote: I'm about half way through. It's certainly not a traditional book by any me..."



Yeah I noticed, I read the first couple of pages and now looking for 'no-spoiler' reviews on GR. Seems to be very different than the other two. I'm hoping to finish it by today and review it later on tonight. I have to admit, I don't remember this firefly... Has it been too long?


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Lina Al-Midfa | 81 comments Helen wrote: "I've started A Shadow in Summer, it's totally different and had me thinking 'huh?' But I'm really liking it now."

I really liked it, it's the kind of series where it's impossible to put down. I thought he was an exceptional writer, and the idea behind the poet and andat: very new and refreshing. The first isn't my favourite, although good. I really liked the 2nd and 4th in the series.


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Martha (tilla) | 194 comments I'm going to read that as soon as I finish the History of Marvel


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D.W. Hawkins (dwhawkins) | 29 comments Lina wrote: "Matt wrote: I'm about half way through. It's certainly not a traditional book by any me..."



Yeah I noticed, I read the first couple of pages and now looking for 'no-spoiler' reviews on GR. Seems..."


I saw Slow Regard and got excited that it was Kingkiller 3...alas, I guess not. Rothfuss is generally pretty quiet about when to expect his books, and I've been out of touch lately. This one is about the girl that lives underground?


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D.W. Hawkins (dwhawkins) | 29 comments Oh, and by the way--I'm just getting started on The Black Prism. Not bad, so far. It's definitely different from your standard fare so far, but I'm only a few chapters in.


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Helen | 3614 comments Mod
Lina wrote: "Helen wrote: "I've started A Shadow in Summer, it's totally different and had me thinking 'huh?' But I'm really liking it now."

I really liked it, it's the kind of series where it's imp..."


Lol, I was still reading at 1am. Been exhausted all day.


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Monica Davis Two very different reads to start the month. Nothing like a good historical murder mystery: Absolution by Murder. And, in the spirit of the upcoming season, L. Frank Baum's The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus.

A third read this month (when the library has an available copy) is The Name of the Wind.


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Matt | 20 comments D.W. wrote: "This one is about the girl that lives underground? "

Yep that's her. The girl who (view spoiler)


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Lina Al-Midfa | 81 comments @Helen: I think you're going to finish the whole series sooner than you think haha.

@D.W. & @Matt: Yeah it's like Matt said, the girl down in the Underthing.
I finished it. And I really liked it.... I'm not surprised I did. I also mentioned in my review how I'm sure Hobb fans would definitely enjoy it.

I'm planning to start A Way with Kings for Sanderson, but I will definitely join in the discussions for Abraham's Long Price Quartet..


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Sydney Chapters (SydneyChapters) I'm finishing up reading The Host and continuing A Game of Thrones. When I'm done I'll pick up A Clash of Kings.


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D.W. Hawkins (dwhawkins) | 29 comments I think I'll try Slow Regard soon, then. And The Way of Kings is awesome if you love epic fantasy. It's long, but very detailed and different. I loved it, and Words of Radiance was good, too.


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Heather (bruyere) I just started Grass for His Pillow and am wrapping up Cold Steel.


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Illusode | 23 comments To the reader of Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams: Good luck. I slogged through that series many years ago, and was by turns startled, amazed, puzzled, bored, and finally just disgusted.

Grass for His Pillow. That follows The Nightingale Floor or some title like that? It was a good read, but different from the 1st book

Currently I'm enthralled with Water Logic by Laurie J Marks. I was reading The Bonehunters by Steven Erickson and Never Let Me Go by Kazuo (for botm), but I got so sidetracked by Marks' Elemental Logic series that I stalled all the other books.


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Steven (stonefoxstevie) Helen wrote: "Finished Dark Tower, shocked myself when I began crying. I've started A Shadow in Summer, it's totally different and had me thinking 'huh?' But I'm really liking it now.

I'm getting new..."



I'm with you Helen, after i finished Dark Tower after such a long journey i think i just sat there for a good half hour devastated by the end but also delighted :S
I don't know how that works but there you go.

I'm about to start The Dark Defiles
Liked the series so far


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Cindy Young-Turner | 19 comments Helen wrote: "Finished Dark Tower, shocked myself when I began crying."

I finished the Dark Tower series earlier this year. I was a bit teary at the end also. It was such an emotional journey. I think I spent several days processing it. Loved it overall.

Currently reading King of Thorns, which is a very different kind of emotional experience.


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D.W. Hawkins (dwhawkins) | 29 comments I have to be honest, I quit the Dark Tower after Wolves of the Calla. I was really sad about it, too--the series was so good up to that point for me. Wizard and Glass is still one of my favorite books written by him, but without revealing any spoilers I just couldn't stand what he pulled at the end of WotC. It was fine when it was subtle, but bringing it out to the open the way he did soured the story for me. Did I leave off too early?


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Helen | 3614 comments Mod
I know exactly what you mean but despite that and the excessive bad language, imo, I really enjoyed the last three. I didn't realise I was so invested til the tears started. The end was annoying but as others have said, I ended up thinking that it was right.

Love king of thorns.


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Joseph | 1651 comments Finished City of Dreams & Nightmare and am continuing with the second in the trilogy, City of Hope & Despair.


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Stuart (asfus) | 56 comments I am reading The Final Formula by Becca Andre, but I am not very impressed with it.


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Steven (stonefoxstevie) D.W. wrote: "I have to be honest, I quit the Dark Tower after Wolves of the Calla. I was really sad about it, too--the series was so good up to that point for me. Wizard and Glass is still one of my favorite ..."

I would definitely give it another chance.
Worth it in the end :)
I'm feeling a re read may be on the horizon :)


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Helen | 3614 comments Mod
Whooshed through first two books of Long Knife series, it wasn't my fault they were both in one publication. Stopped myself going on, don't think I'll be able to wait until January, sorry Maggie.
Off genre, just started Schindler's Ark. Not enjoying it so far, reads too much like non fiction.


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Mathius Im about 100 pages into The slow regard for silent things. its different. good though.


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Tad (tottman) | 68 comments Just finished listening to Assassin's Apprentice and reading Blood Song. Even though they are very different types of fantasies, it would sometimes take me a minute or two to remember which world I was in. Both of them were really good!


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Nadia_nao I finished reading a day or two ago The Shadow Throne and with it the Ascendance Trilogy. It was a nice read, fun and witty but infuriating and predictable at times.
Now i'm starting The Poison Throne. Looks good so far.


message 48: by Helen, I·� ɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪʙʀᴀʀʏ (new)

Helen | 3614 comments Mod
Snuck in a fab short last night: Sixth of the Dusk


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Tony (wheezygeezer) I am doing NaNo... so my reading will be curtailed - but I currently have fingers in a number of works: "Babylon Steel", "The Executioner's Heart", "Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl, "Dreamlander", "Servant of a Dark God", and "Chasing the Star Garden".


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Anirudh Planning to read The Heroes By Joe Abercrombie Along with The Warded Man


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