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What have you been reading this August?
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Aug 01, 2024 03:17AM

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Anyway, I finished Mathew Hughes ' A God in Hiding' which was an enjoyable quick read but slightly disappointing due to some odd choices made in the last few chapters that rather undercut the story I thought. Others may disagree but it was all in all a decent read.
Then I picked up the first book in the Dresden Files, a series I have been meaning to check out since I caught a few isolated episodes of the short lived TV adaptation many years ago. I finally got around to it and it was good. I will likely read more. I read it all in a day, as I, at long last, had my tired and rotting, single glazed downstairs windows and doors replaced with nice new UPVC ones. (the upstairs next year perhaps, all being well). Having few options as to what I could do while a small gang of strangers noisily tore holes in my house, I read 'Stormfront.'
I will review both at some point when things settle down a bit. (I have a little DIY to do first ).
I am considering picking up Gareth Powell's, 'Embers of War' next, my phone randomly decided to show me an article about it, as phones do sometimes. Anybody read it and is it any good?


I think Changes was the series turning point for me. I lost a lot of my love for the series with the books after that. But periodically I read all of the books up to and including Changes.


Reading a Kris Longknife novella next - Kris Longknife's Bloodhound by Mike Shepherd
Also reading Mages T11 - Guerres d'Arran: Arundill et l'ordre des ombres by Nicolas Jarry. This interconnected series of graphic novels has now surpassed 100 books, but I'll have to stop with this one until they publish more. Its an excellent series with complex plots and amazing art but only a few have been translated to English, have to read it in French.


Will just say that the logic of the reasons behind the larger overarching plot in Maze Runner series is probably never gonna feel satisfying. At least it didn't feel that way to me after I finished the first prequel, Kill Order, when more background of how things ended up this way is revealed. I wrote a whole rant review on Kill Order for closure after finishing it lol.
I actually had a lot of fun reading the main trilogy when I read it in 2016ish, but I also think it's best enjoyed by accepting it's never going to be a logical commentary on any apocalyptic or dystopian topics.


Now started the next book in the series Storm of Arrows

Now on to Rebel by Mike Shepherd to keep the momentum going, still quite a few books in this series I need to read but I can still make it by the end of the year.



I read the first three as a kid and liked them well enough. I read the rest later, and they sucked for the most part.

I felt like it picked up quite a bit at the third one.

It's available as a free e-book on Smashwords at the moment should anyone desire it

My only complaint is that as the series progresses Dresden has to fight bigger and bigger baddies...which is ok, it'd be boring if he didn't progress, but then at some point your baddie is so big you can't really get bigger and then I found it went over the top. But the action remained addictive even if the stories were a bit more of a stretch to believe :)


The get dark and serious as the series goes along though, with a strong story arc, less episodic. I liked the episodic aspect :D Maybe that's why I really love Star Trek Strange New Worlds (which is episodic like classic trek) but only sorta liked Discovery (which had one story arc per season) and didn't much like Picard at all.
Michelle wrote: "It really is a fun series. The one where Harry is on the set of a porn film really gave me the giggles."
Haha, I don't remember that one, but been a while since I read the early books. I liked him riding around on a resurrected tyranosaurus rex though. Now that's a cool use for necromancy!




I really love it too, I miss the long seasons with like 20-30 episodes across both fall and winter, I want more! But have to wait till 2025 for more SNW. Plus the humour in it, they don't take themselves too seriously!
The first 2-3 seasons of Discovery were so dark and depressing. It did get better so I was a bit sad it got cancelled after only 5 years, I thought the 4th season was great and making contact with an alien race and coming to an understanding was so much more "Trek" than a gritty Klingon war.
Discovery covered important topics like PTSD and depression but did it in such a way it made me depressed too. SNW covered some of that also but it ended on a happier note (since every episode was more or less self-contained you couldn't have a long running sad arc).
Lower Decks will have its final season in October, also sad to see that one go, I thought I would hate it but I ended up enjoying it more and more as it went along. But I guess the characters can't keep saving the world and yet not getting promoted, so they can't stay "lower decks" forever.
I only saw bits and pieces of Prodigy, I seemed to miss whenever a season started so only saw about half of each season and spent most of them confused as to what was going on. Now that Paramount+ moved/sold it, not sure I will even get the other episodes on cable going forward.
Well there's always Star Trek Academy series and the Section 13 movie in the future. That's a whole lot of Trek...


I am not a video game player. When my son was about 7 or 8, back when you rented the player and the game from the video store, he wanted to try it out, so we rented said items, the game being a Mickey Mouse game. I tried and tried and killed poor Mickey at the end of level 2 every single time. That was almost the end of my attempts at playing. But after he grew up, and was about 30 or so, he invited his dad and I to play Guitar Hero. We failed miserably and we've gotten lots of laughs out of these two episodes over the years!

I read the two after Changes but I think that's the end for me. And perhaps that was too far.


Myst was a PC game and one of my favorite games ever. I saw they've released various remastered versions over the years to I was tempted to buy a newer copy to play it again. Or to dig out our Mac Performa so I can play the original again. There were several spinoffs like Riven and Exile but I could never make any progress in those, I just got stuck collecting little frogs...
Myst was also my game BINGO slot and I'm planning to read the other two books in the trilogy soonish.
But not just yet. I finished reading Rebel so now I'm tackling the prequel to the Maze Runner trilogy with The Kill Order by James Dashner

Yeah. They didn't have the same feel as the series before Changes, and that's what made me love the series in the first place.


Next I am going to give 'Embers of War,' by Gareth Powell a go. I will let you know what I think...


Am now reading book 3, Funeral Games The events of Storm of Arrows mean that this book is considerably different, but still enjoying it a lot. Definitely a quick start.


Good idea...except I have discovered 6 book exchange boxes in walking distance of my house (some just barely so) so even taking away all the ways I could pay or borrow for a book I can still stock up :D Of course those boxes help with getting books out of my house too so maybe they balance out.
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