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What Else Are You Reading - March 2015


I just finished Gardens of the Moon. I haven't read a fictional work this closely or critically since English II in college, and that was never this much fun. Look forward to starting Deadhouse Gates in a week.
I am about halfway through the audio of The Goblin Emperor, which I am also enjoying, though it is scratching an entirely different itch.
Starting on the print edition of The Grace of Kings now.

Audiobook-wise, I'm getting ready to start Mountain of Black Glass. I really enjoyed the first two books in the Otherland series when I listened to their new-to-audio versions late last year. I'm super-stoked to have the final two books also in audio, with book 3 queued and ready to go. :)

Are books 3&4 of otherland out now? I got 1&2 but I was waiting for the last two to be out before starting.


Book 3 will be released on Audible on 17 March (this year). I have a hunch that book 4 will follow, my guess is a month later at most. I asked Williams over Twitter about books 3 & 4 when I finished the 2nd book (River of Blue Fire), he said they'd be out this year.


I am a little bit into Best Served Cold. I reentered the First Law world after a couple of years. This is a nice little revenge story.
Lastly I am knee deep in The Autumn Republic and the characters felt familiar right away.
It will be a good couple of weeks of reading. I am reading the Goblin Emperor of course but I will probably not start that for a week or so.
Just started Wandering Ghosts and find it eerie. It creates a mood of impending doom quite well. If it holds up, I'll have to check out some other works by F Marion Crawford.
Just finished Lore of the Witch World. This is something I first read about 50 years ago. Unlike most things I read back then, this held up well. I'll have to read or reread more Andre Norton.
Just finished Lore of the Witch World. This is something I first read about 50 years ago. Unlike most things I read back then, this held up well. I'll have to read or reread more Andre Norton.


Book 3 will be released on Audible on 17 March (this year). I have a hunch ..."
I have read all 4 but I'm seriously tempted to revisit the series on audio once they are all available:)


Suitably creepy book about schizophrenia and real monsters. Reading it makes me worry about the voices in my head.




As for print, I finally made it to To Green Angel Tower, Part 1 in the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy+. While I've been enjoying the story, I haven't felt a need to pick this series up and finish it as fast as I can, so it's been dragging. (Probably why I want to get through all the audio books during my commute time!)


I bought this when it was on sale a while ago and I've been planning to get around to it (Eventually. There are so many books)

I keep looking sidelong at that volume in my to-read tower because the first few pages are just so well done that I really want to get into it. But then I get distracted by other things and group reads.

Marion



I keep looking sidelong at that volume in my to-read tower because the first few pages are just so..."
Same here :) After reading Terp's review I think I'm going to move it up higher on my priority list.

I keep looking sidelong at that volume in my to-read tower because the first few pag..."
They only get better as the books go on...Theft of Swords was the weakest of the 3 (6) books IMO...And that is saying something :)





I also finished How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading. Need to figure out which non-fiction to do next.
I was supposed to start The Grace of Kings but I didn't get to it this week, and we start Deadhouse Gates in another group in two days. Since I am doing both in print, I'll put GoK on hold until after.
I am starting Nexus in audio on my commute home tonight.
Comic-wise, I am still working my way through Saga, Volume 1 and The Walking Dead, Compendium 1. I snagged and read the first issue of Princess Leia.


Starting The Shining Ones by David Eddings. It's been many years since I've read the book in the trilogy before this so hopefully there's a good recap.


I had so much fun reading the Martian, great book!

About half way through and I'm enjoying the heck out of it.



I also read Range of Ghosts by Elizabeth Bear for Rob's group. I like Bear's stuff normally and this one was ok, but it didn't grab me as much as the last couple of epic fantasy books I've read lately (and it's not a sub-genre I normally like much anyway).
I'm about a third of the way through The Boy Who Lost Fairyland by Catherynne M. Valente. My face hurts from grinning. This series gets better with each book.
Here's the latest batch of reviews. Surprised to be liking 2 of them as much as I did.
Range of Ghosts (My Review)
The Martian Chronicles (My Review)
The Goblin Emperor (My Review)
Range of Ghosts (My Review)
The Martian Chronicles (My Review)
The Goblin Emperor (My Review)

The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison - review - I seemed to like it less than most
Getting Off by Lawrence Block - review - Not up to the standard of his other Hard Case Crime novels
Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson - review - It was great. Can't wait to start Memories of Ice
But first a palate cleanser of Different Seasons by Stephen King, which is a collection of four novellas.


The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison - review - I seemed to like it less than most
Getting Off by Lawrence Block - review - Not up to th..."
I'm with you on The Goblin Emperor Geoff.
Coincidentally I just picked up Getting Off a few weeks ago. Not looking forward to reading it as much after reading your review :(

So when Myke Cole was on S&L he recommended new readers start with Gemini Cell since it was a prequel (and probably he knew the writing was better :P), but usually I like to read in publication order. Did you like reading Gemini Cell first or would you rather have started with Control Point?
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I have just finished up the following:
Finally got my hands on Saga, Volume 4 (My Review)
I also finally got my hands on the audio version of The Providence of Fire. Probably better than the first one, but I was a still a bit disappointed because I had higher exceptions for it than The Emperor's Blades. (My Review)