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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Tell us what you are reading this month.


message 2: by Akhil (new)

Akhil Kang | 1 comments Warrior's Cross by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux, picked up from recommendations, lets see whether the books lives up to it not


message 3: by Zack (new)

Zack Zack | 3 comments I'm reading again by Roger Kean because I keep finding connections in it I missed first (and even second) time around.


message 4: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
I started The Englor Affair the sequel to My Fair Captain by JL Langley and am continuing to read Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders


message 6: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Now reading When Fox is a Thousand.


message 7: by B.L. (new)

B.L. Newport (blnewport) | 20 comments I've started "Fingersmith" by Sarah Waters.


message 8: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn | 178 comments I just got my copy of Something Red in the mail. Can't wait to start.


message 10: by Graysen (new)

Graysen I'm still reading Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality by Anne Fausto-Sterling. Very, very good. Highly recommend it.


message 11: by Lawrence (new)

Lawrence | 6 comments I'm reading Flight from Nevèrÿon by Samuel R. Delany

I read Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders last month and was intrigued.

Delany is such an interesting, unique author, but it is difficult to find a lot of his books! Sad....


message 12: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) B.L. wrote: "I've started "Fingersmith" by Sarah Waters."

She's a superb writer!


message 13: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Lawrence wrote: "I'm reading Flight from Nevèrÿon by Samuel R. Delany

I read Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders last month and was intrigued.

Delany is such an interesting, unique author, but it is difficu..."


I have been able to find all of Delany's fiction I know of. Have you looked on ?

I'm reading Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders slowly and seem to have to take breaks and read something else. Those guys lives exhaust me. I am really enjoying it though.

After a weird sequences of events, I'm reading The Midwich Cuckoos for my current break—this after watching the various movies based on the book.


message 14: by Lawrence (new)

Lawrence | 6 comments Kernos wrote: "Lawrence wrote: "I'm reading Flight from Nevèrÿon by Samuel R. Delany

I read Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders last month and was intrigued.

Delany is such an interesting, unique author, ..."


Thanks for the bookfinder tip! I have been avoiding the dreaded Amazon and mostly looking in my local library, bookstores, used and not, etc....


message 15: by B.L. (new)

B.L. Newport (blnewport) | 20 comments K.Z. wrote: "B.L. wrote: "I've started "Fingersmith" by Sarah Waters."

She's a superb writer!"


As I discovered! I couldn't put it down until it was finished and now I am looking to read more work by S.W.


message 16: by Dana (new)

Dana Lee (danasaur82) B.L. wrote: "I've started "Fingersmith" by Sarah Waters."

Enjoy! I'm a big fan of her writing.


message 17: by Dana (new)

Dana Lee (danasaur82) I started and finished The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry and enjoyed the journey through the industry of mental health. I haven't read Ronson's other work but found his writing style really accessible so I may just read some more.

Next I am onto Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships


message 18: by Jon (last edited Jun 13, 2012 05:52PM) (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) | 84 comments I'm reading Ink by Isabelle Rowan. It's a novel expanded from the original novella INK, about a Roman centurion named, Dominic, who hasn't lived as a human since the time of Hadrian. In the life of a vampire in the centuries since, he’s witnessed much change in the world, but finds himself captivated with a young tattoo artist in Melbourne, Australia. A very alluring, seductive novel of desire between vampire and his male object of attraction.


message 19: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
I read The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham. I had re-watched the various incarnation of "Village of the Damned". This is one of the few times I like the movie (the UK 1960 version) better than the book.

I am now back to Delany's Spiders and am going to finish it!


message 21: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Jillyn wrote: "I'm reading Tell The Wolves I'm Home: A Novel"

Looks like a real tearjerker. Are you enjoying it?


message 22: by Julia (new)

Julia | 271 comments I'm reading The Lottery and Other Stories. The first seven stories were, well, pedestrian. Now I'm skipping around. (The collection ends with the title story.) Next up: A Scanner Darkly. Last: A Pleasure to Burn: Fahrenheit 451 Stories and Waiting for Normal.


message 23: by Allison (last edited Jun 17, 2012 12:00PM) (new)

Allison | 1 comments Stephanie wrote: "So far Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins and The Thirteenth Unicorn"

Oh, that's one of the next on my list! I'm excited to start; I hope it's good.

*spoilers ensue*

I'm reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides right now, and I'm (to be brutally honest) not enjoying it. I picked it up because I heard it had a really great portrayal of an intersex character, one who transitions from presenting as female to presenting as male. As an ally of the trans* community, I was hoping for something insightful and accurate in depiction, but was unfortunately disappointed. The main character himself, Cal, is great, but the rest of the story is pretty frightful. I felt really uncomfortable about how Cal's identity is contingent upon incest. It seemed that the author deliberately aligned his protagonist's situation with a series of socially reprehensible acts. Maybe I'm too squeamish, but this book is leaving a dirty taste in my mouth.

Has anyone else read it? Any opinions?


message 24: by Pogue (new)

Pogue (nulaanne) Allison wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "So far Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins and The Thirteenth Unicorn"

Oh, that's one of the next on my list! I'm excited to start; I hope it's


I'm..."


I loved Kissing the Witch. You will have to give it a go.


message 25: by Jillyn (last edited Jun 17, 2012 11:00PM) (new)

Jillyn | 178 comments Nancy wrote: "Looks like a real tearjerker. Are you enjoying it?"

Oh my gosh, did I cry. I found it to be very well written though, it was a beautiful story. I definitely recommend it.

I'm taking a bit of a break from the heavy reading though, so I'm starting Lord Loss (The Demonata, #1) by Darren Shan


message 26: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Well I finished Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders and without reservation say it is the best book I have read this century. I trying to figure out how to review it.

I just started Reap the Wild Wind by Julie E. Czerneda book 1 of the Stratification trilogy (her 1st, I think). I really liked her Species Imperative trilogy. The current one starts about like a fantasy, but I can see SF elements creeping in.


message 27: by Wendy (new)

Wendy G | 8 comments Thanks for welcoming me into the group! And I'm reading Bram Stoker's Dracula. I've never read it before and it's wonderfully creepy.


message 28: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) | 84 comments Jon wrote: "I'm reading Ink by Isabelle Rowan. It's a novel expanded from the original novella INK, about a Roman centurion named, Dominic, who hasn't lived as a human since the time of Hadrian. In the life of..."

Hey, all - I finished the novel and posted my review here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 29: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Thank for sharing, Jon. I enjoy reading your reviews.


message 30: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Wendy wrote: "Thanks for welcoming me into the group! And I'm reading Bram Stoker's Dracula. I've never read it before and it's wonderfully creepy."

There are lots of classics I'm ashamed I haven't read, but Dracula isn't one of them. I should probably revisit it at some point, since I don't remember much about it at all.


message 31: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Just finished Hawaiian Gothic.


message 32: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) | 84 comments Nancy wrote: "Thank for sharing, Jon. I enjoy reading your reviews."

Well, thank you, Nancy. I'm not that formal writing reviews, but have fun with them...


message 33: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Formality is no fun. :)


message 34: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Jon wrote: "Jon wrote: "I'm reading Ink by Isabelle Rowan. It's a novel expanded from the original novella INK, about a Roman centurion named, Dominic, who hasn't lived as a human since the time of Hadrian. In..."

Would you consider this a Literary Horror/PNR?


message 35: by Jon (last edited Jun 20, 2012 04:23PM) (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) | 84 comments No, I'd say more modern paranormal gay fiction of today.


message 36: by Jeremy (last edited Jun 22, 2012 07:44AM) (new)

Jeremy Hooper (goodasyou) | 5 comments I'm currently reading John Corvino and Maggie Gallagher's , because I feel work-obligated to do so. Can't wait to chew on Linda Hirshman's .

And of course I have to give a shoutout to my June release, .


message 37: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
I'm reading The Stratification series by Julie E. Czerneda.

This is a wonderful hard SF/Space Opera crossover reminiscent of CJ Cherryh and Hal Clement


message 38: by Nancy (last edited Jun 22, 2012 10:57AM) (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Kernos, have you read Karin Lowachee?

Warchild (Warchild, #1) by Karin Lowachee Burndive (Warchild #2) by Karin Lowachee Cagebird (Warchild #3) by Karin Lowachee

It's quite an exceptional series if you like young, troubled protagonists.


message 39: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Nancy wrote: "Kernos, have you read Karin Lowachee?..."

No, I am not familiar with her. Thanks for the reccie.


message 40: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn | 178 comments I finished Loki: Nine Naughty Tales of the Trickster, & now I'm about to start The River Witch


message 41: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn | 178 comments And now I'm reading Skeleton Women


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