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Lindsey | 414 comments I finished Trudi Canavan's first two in the Traitor Spy trilogy, both enjoyable reads. Looking forward to #3 but I gave in and started my re-read of The Way of Kings. This read seems to be going faster than it did the first time.


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Pickle | 203 comments Helen wrote: "Pickle wrote: "Sandra wrote: "Pickle wrote: "Im 41 pages into the very highly rated The Left Hand of Darkness and im usure if i will stick with it. Nothing has happened and what has b..."

i did enjoy it but its the sort of book i imagine i'll enjoy it more the second time around, if that makes sense. I couldnt quite understand what was going on in he real world with the political breakup of the USA. It was certainly different.

Currently reading The Republic of Thieves


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Andreas Just started Words of Radiance and continuously writing my review


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Lulu (robotwitch) | 65 comments Finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane, which I didn't like, especially Gaiman's narration. I hate Gaiman, though, I was just checking if anything might change my mind. It won't. Never again.

What Makes This Book So Great by Jo Walton added about 30 books to my to-read pile. I love the passion she has for stories, it's hard not to want all the books she speaks about.

I also read The Waterproof Bible by Andrew Kaufman - I love him and his magical realism! - and The Best of All Possible Worlds by Karen Lord, some lighter sci-fi with romance thrown in (I wish I could resist it!).

At the moment, I'm hoping to read/finish before February ends:
Poor Things by Alasdair Gray Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick Honor's Knight (Paradox, #2) by Rachel Bach

Already started Poor Things (literary sci-fi, kind of), and Midwinterblood (on audio).


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