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What are you reading in December 2010?

For December, I've got so many fantastic reads to enjoy for my book clubs. I requested Ship of Magic from the library this morning. I started Against All Things Ending, which I have to finish in a flash because it's due back to the library next Tuesday. The rest of my December reads can be found on my current-month book shelf.
I hadn't heard that. That's too bad.
And it looks like he was working on Armor 2 as well... gah
And it looks like he was working on Armor 2 as well... gah

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Potential Reads (if I read the above list)







I'm also re-reading Cyteen (Unionside, #1), and when it arrives from the library I plan to re-read Christmas Forever, an anthology of Christmas-themed SF stories.

I'll do the short-form of my post this time. This month I will definitely read/finish:





After that, I have a number of other group and challenge selections to try to get to, in no particular order.


Grand Conspiracy by Janny Wurts
The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson
TBR:
Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson
Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb
Sixty Days and Counting by Kim Stanley Robinson
Probably will read more but don't have any specific plans yet...
Finished with:
Under Heaven by G.G. Kay
The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven/Jerry Pournelle
The Word for World is Forest by Ursula K. LeGuin


Now reading Bright of the Sky
I also have a thriller and a humor novel in my TBR pile that I'll get to this month. I hope. :)
KC, out of curiosity, what was it that was wrong with it that made you lose interest?

I'm also reading The Complete Sherlock Holmes, about 1,100 pages, so i'm only on pg 113. A long way to go.

Next is romantic Pride and Prejudice, beautiful Tigana and "cheery" A Christmas Carol since it is Christmas:)


Next is romantic [book:Pride and P..."
A newcomer to Gaiman??? Awesome, lucky you! If you haven't checked out the Sandman graphic novels yet, that's something to add to your list ASAP. If graphic novels don't interest you, I'd recommend 'American Gods.'
Reading Lover Revealed at the moment. Started it one of the last days of november tho..
Gonna Read Last Sacrifice once i get it in the mail, then probably Graceling. After that i dont know..
Gonna Read Last Sacrifice once i get it in the mail, then probably Graceling. After that i dont know..

Nikki wrote: "I just finished Stories of Your Life and Others. Some of these short stories are really brilliant. Chiang has the sort of style that (IMO) many SF authors try for but don't succeed in carrying off."
I have this one, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. I plan to early next year.
MG wrote: "I'm reading The Eyre Affair. About 100 pages into it and liking it."
I found it rather enjoyable, albeit short. Still need to get around to the rest of that series...
I found it rather enjoyable, albeit short. Still need to get around to the rest of that series...

Also grabbed The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Decided it was time to see what the fuss was about, though I was torn between starting with the book or the movie first (which sounds like blasphemy, I know! But I appreciate a really good movie!).


I have both the American Gods and the Sandman series on my TBR list. I don't have much experience with graphic novels but it looks pretty awesome. I have always loved the dark and the weird! :)


I just finished that a couple days ago, I loved it!

Next is romantic [book:Pride and P..."
I want to second the recommendation for American Gods and add Anansi Boys too it. I never really cared about the graphic novels so much myself. I find Gaiman can make the picture much clearer with words than any drawing can manage.


When I finish that, I think it will be time to dive back into the Wheel of Time. I'm on book 4, the Shadow Rising.

I cannot say I laughed a lot but it did satisfy my cynical self and allowed for a couple of good chuckles.
After that I have decided that I am going to read A Shadow in Summer by Daniel Abraham
Lots of good reviews on forums and I have got the first book as a free ebook from Tor.
However, I gave up on this because I didn't find the rest of the series in a decent ebook format.
So, I have been uncertain what to read next:
Tears of Artamon by Sarah Ash
Valen by Carol Berg
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (although, it is not fantasy and I don't think I want to read non-fantasy at the moment)
Maybe...Warlord Trilogy by Bernard Cornwell?
I have almost started to read Hunger Games but was scared off that it is YA.
I have finally settled on my next read. In fact, I have already started to read it.
Nothing from the list I have posted above.
Northern Lights aka The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman



The Hunger Games is a book and a series well worth reading. It's YA and dystopian (not fantasy) and I haven't been one of those for a looong time, but I found it quite rewarding and well written.
I've read a lot of Bernard Cornwell, are the Warlord books fantasy or historical fiction? Told from the POV of Derfel (think that's his name) he's a high mucky much with King Arthur, isn't he? It's been awhile.
The Golden Compass series has been on my TBR list all year at least, but I don't think I'll get to it. Again. Enjoy!

On the subject of The Hunger Games specifically, I didn't enjoy it that much when I listened to the audiobook. (It was a giveaway a while back.) But YMMV.
Right now I'm reading The Dervish House. I recently finished Lulu and the Brontosaurus and The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack. I wasn't entirely satisfied with either of those.
My impression of Christmas Forever was that most of the stories weren't interesting enough to re-read. But they were worth reading once.

The Hunger Games is a book and a series well worth reading. It's YA and dystopian (not fantasy) and I haven't been one of those for a looong time, but I found it quite rew..."
Thanks.
I will get back to The Hunger Games.
I have time until March when the last book in Malazan world will be published. I hope to be able to read at least one more trilogy after His Dark Materials before I take a plunge into Malazan.
Malazan will be finished in March, eh? Been waiting for that before I jumped into it. Didn't want another never-ending series like ASoIaF

Rome Burning a sort of fantasy novel set in the current era but with the base premise that the Roman Empire never fell

I was also in various places in Swords & Dark Magic: The New Sword and Sorcery edited by Jonathon Strahan and Lou Anders. It was a pretty mixed bag. Some of the stories such as those by KJ Parker, Scott Lynch, and Joe Abercrombie were good. A few others were pleasant surprises. The rest were just average to barely competent.

Last night I finished Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett. Yet another good Discworld book. Slowly, but steadily working my way through the series!



The Automatic Detective


I LOVED the Automatic Detective (the one by Martinez?) It was great pulpy fun. Some good laughs too.

I was in 14th Century Poland in Wolf's Cross by S.A. Swann, sequel to Wolfbreed. If you liked the first book, then you'll probably like the second. I had a few problems with it, but then I'm sucker for werewolves.
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What are you reading this month?
I'll be doing a couple of the group reads here, as well as Armor and hopefully Foucault's Pendulum.