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What are you reading in February 2014?



I am on a read up the ongoing series kick, so having finished the excellent Captain's Fury at 1.30am, I shall either read the next part or The Wandering Fire or The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms - which isn't ongoing!

Wow...you zipped ahead of me with Captain's Fury. I'll be more than half done today, but not quite finished.
:)
Then off to the store to buy the last two.
This group read is a nice surprise for me, and I am quite enjoying it. The main character, Tavi, has my intent interest.
I am loaning the books to my mom as I finish, and she is asking for the next before I am done; so reading ahead as much as possible.
:D

Brenda ╰☆� wrote: "Helen wrote: "I am on a read up the ongoing series kick, so having finished the excellent Captain's Fury at 1.30am, I shall either read the next part
I couldn't stop. I was off work poorly for two days so read more than usual though I was shocked when I noticed the time when I finished.
I couldn't stop. I was off work poorly for two days so read more than usual though I was shocked when I noticed the time when I finished.

Hope you enjoy the Iliad, it is a great story.




One of my favorites! If you like the author, he has a great sci-fi series, Slab City Blues. They are short stories, but they are awesome!
I've started The Wandering Fire, again it's not that easy to get into but guess that will pick up, like volume one.



I have to split them up a bit more.
;)
I'm saving Golem for a future group read. (another group)

Merry wrote: "I am reading/re-reading my way through Merecedes Lackey's Valdemar novels currently, with some though to reading the other half of Raymond Feist's work as I am sti..."
What is the best place to start with Valdemar? Arrows of the Queen or Magic's Pawn?
What is the best place to start with Valdemar? Arrows of the Queen or Magic's Pawn?

I have to split them up a bit more.
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I don't usually get to confused by the characters from reading multiple books, but for Dragon Prince I had to make a chart to keep all the names straight.

Just a heads up for those who care to be forewarned, there is rape in the Arrows trilogy - but I can't remember if its in the 2nd or 3rd book. 2nd I think.

That's not so bad. The Baker's Boy has a rape scene or attempted rape scene and pedophilia in about every other chapter.

It's in the 3rd book. It's not graphic, thank goodness.

That was about the Magic's Pawn series.

I'm only on book two and set it down at the head scratcher (view spoiler). "
Well, I didn't think so - (view spoiler)





The trick is getting through to page 700 I believe (in paperback). It's not overly boring, but it IS a long book and can get tiresome since you have more pages per plot development than many other books do.
Once you get a little more than halfway though, it REALLY speeds up and you'll end up reading the last part very quickly.
Most of the people that have bad things to say about the book only made it halfway before giving up which is sad since they were so close to the pivotal moment.
Also, know that the world is very different from standard fantasy, which is good, but some people don't care for it.




I do enjoy YA fantasy, like City of Ember, Tamesin or Wilkinson's Dragonkeeper. I will check out this after Mistborn.







The best part is picking out all the wonderful hints about how the world has evolved and changed since the end of The Hero of Ages. Actually no, the best part is Wayne.

Jaqui wrote: "I just finished Mistborn, and am reading the fourth novel set in that world, The Alloy of Law. It's very good! Highly recommended to anyone who enjoyed the Mistborn trilogy, though it's definitely ..."
I'd never read a book before this where time had passed and that had affected society. Others had stayed similar. He's writing/written a second one.
Hate my spelling/word being checked by technology and having the wrong one substituted!!
I'd never read a book before this where time had passed and that had affected society. Others had stayed similar. He's writing/written a second one.
Hate my spelling/word being checked by technology and having the wrong one substituted!!

Agony.


I loved that book! It's actually the first and only book I have read by Sanderson so far, believe it or not (I do own the first 3 Mistborn books though).
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How did you like Shadowrise? I got to the second book in the series but it kind of bored me. Is it worth pressing on?

Happens to me ALL the time. It's really easy to miss with these smart~A phones.
;)
Michelle Snicket wrote: "Shari Kay wrote: "

I loved that book! It's actual..."
I'll read that eventually. I have 7 of his books and have only read 2.1 of them. I will probably read the next to come out before I get to any of his others.

I read the Codex Alera series in seven days during the finals week back in college. LOL It's a miracle I didn't fail any of my test.


How did y..."
No, I probably wouldn't recc it to you. You already have a feel for the series after 2 books, and Shadowrise is more of the same. It does answer some important questions though, like what the autarch's plans are and what he is raving about, the Eddon 'affliction', etc etc, so it depends how curious you are. If you're not, skip it. It IS very long. :-/
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