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What are you reading in November 2015?
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Also, reading the The House of Shattered Wings by Aliette de Bodard. Wonderful.

I'm now onto The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett for my Discworld readthrough group, and I'm hoping to start the audio for A Brief History of Seven Killings in the next couple of days.

Yeah, my friend and I are organising it (you can find on my profile, it's called "Discworld Publication Order Readthrough") because she's a huge Pratchett fan who wants to put off reading The Shepard's Crown, and I'd never read a Pratchett prior to last month, except a few pages of a some of there "starter" books here and there!
Turns out, I'd been trying to start in the wrong place previously, since I loved The Colour of Magic and can't quite work out why everyone discourages from reading it as your first Discworld.
I'm partway through The Girl with All the Gifts for the group read and so far am enjoying it immensely!

Started a Rebus mystery A Question of Blood

I also sped through Bird Box by Josh Malerman in one sitting. Scary as hell, chocked full of suspense, and a well paced plot. The ending let it down a little for me, but still.
I'm now dragging myself through Go Tell It on the Mountain for class, interspersed with the more entertaining Portnoy's Complaint, and the audiobook of A Brief History of Seven Killings, which I'm not far enough into to make judgements of.

Next up I plan to start Toll the Hounds.



On to some SF
Reading Beginning Operations: A Sector General Omnibus
I zipped through half of Updraft last night when I couldn't sleep - I'm home sick today and fully expect to finish it before it's time to pick up my kids! Really enjoying it. I got to meet the author a little while ago and she was very entertaining, so I'm glad the book is living up to my impression of her!
As predicted, I finished the rest of Updraft yesterday. It was really fun - highly recommended! Really great worldbuilding, I gave it 4 stars (lost one because the plot was fairly predictable but otherwise a great book).
Not sure what I'm going to start next. I've not been feeling well (darn kids and the germs they bring home!) and am also very busy at work right now, so nothing too mentally taxing...
Not sure what I'm going to start next. I've not been feeling well (darn kids and the germs they bring home!) and am also very busy at work right now, so nothing too mentally taxing...

Oh Shel, you should read Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge.
Justine wrote: "Shel wrote: "As predicted, I finished the rest of Updraft yesterday. It was really fun - highly recommended! Really great worldbuilding, I gave it 4 stars (lost one because the plot..."
Looks interesting! I'll add it to the ever-growing list :)
Looks interesting! I'll add it to the ever-growing list :)


I also finished A Scanner Darkly which was fantastic, as seems to be everything Dick produced. The tone, pace, dialogue, and characterisation all hit the right note for me. The humour, though the novel was very dark, really stuck out for me, and gave the book a slightly raw feeling.
I'm still working on the non-SFF books I mentioned in my last post, but I'm hoping to finish a couple of them over the weekend and start Surfacing by Margaret Atwood, along with The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson.

Now go out and see the movie


My friend and I were chatting about it tonight, and he was saying how well it done (he suggested that because it was semi-indie they were able to stay truer to the book, because what I described was very accurate to how the film plays out). I'm going to watch it tomorrow night I think :)

Before delving into Hobb, I read Carol Berg's Lighthouse duet, she is a superb fantasist. Surely my favourite along with Janny Wurts.
I've only read Berg's Transformation, Revelation, Restoration trilogy, but I was very impressed and have a number of her other books on my self, waiting for me.

Getting ready to start The Left Hand of God.

Plan on starting The Kingdom of Gods - N.K. Jemisin after finishing

Plan on starting ..."
I once played a tabletop RPG version of the Dresden Files with Benedict Jacka. He was very sweet to me (and I was a newbie to the group) so I'm glad to see people enjoying his series! :) I don't read UF, or I'd give it a go myself.

Also read Her Brothers Keeper from Baen. An OK read. I got an ARC for review. It may not be out yet.


Looks like I might finish Toll the Hounds this month... but I'm leaving tomorrow for a week with my family and don't have much reading time, so maybe not. IF I do, I'm diving right into Dust of Dreams since the Malazan group is getting ahead of me again.
Justine wrote: "Finished The Kingdom of Gods and also Illuminae. I'm now starting Updraft by Fran Wilde."
I really enjoyed Updraft! It was a tad predictable, but the worldbuilding was amazing.
I really enjoyed Updraft! It was a tad predictable, but the worldbuilding was amazing.
Justine wrote: "lol Kathi:) Are we keeping you on your toes?"
Well, I'll just say that some of you read faster than I do, which is fine, but I'm trying to be a good discussion facilitator and not be left in the dust.
Well, I'll just say that some of you read faster than I do, which is fine, but I'm trying to be a good discussion facilitator and not be left in the dust.


Well, I'll just say that some of you read faster than I do, which is fine, but I'm trying to be a good discussion facilitator and not ..."
You are funny! You're always ahead of me.
Justine wrote: "You are the best discussion facilitator. Your awesomeness is legendary...look how many people have hopped on the Malazan read:) Mostly with those books the thing is that once I start I just want to..."
*blush* You are too kind!
*blush* You are too kind!

Nodding in agreement.


There are a few of us on here who have read and loved that book Christine:) Hope you enjoy it!
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