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What are you reading in April 2010?

Same here, Jon! Somehow I didn't make it through all my planned books last month either.
I just finished a lovely YA historical fiction/fantasy/steampunk-ish book due out in May.
The Boneshaker by Kate Milford. Unfortunate title, but from what I understand it was the publisher's decision.
I'm just starting Eifelheim since so many of my GR friends have read it recently.
I also hope to read: The Eyre Affair, The Magicians, Boneshaker (the other one), A Canticle for Leibowitz, and The Mount.

I'm also listening to Roots, narrated by Avery Brooks from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He's got a wonderful voice and I'm really enjoying the book. I'm several hours in and I keep thinking, "This is where Kunta Kinte gets stolen into slavery." However, it hasn't happened yet. I'm loving how Haley is making African village life come alive. One of the things that really surprised me is that Kunta Kinte's village is Muslim, has a school, and the children all learn to read the Koran and write their names. In fact, the way the children are educated is very fascinating. I'm so sorry I didn't read this book sooner. I thought it was just hype.




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Alas, I have a couple carry-overs from last month; I didn't quite hit my goal, and fell behind by one SF book, one Fantasy book, and one classic in my various challenges. :( Ah well, try and do better this time!
And if I do finish all those, then I hope to have time to read:




I'm probably going to regret starting yet another epic fantasy seemingly unending series ... or not. :)




I read it and loved it. What do you think so far?


The newest book by John Ringo. Love John Ringo and I am glad to have another book from him but this starts another series. Can he finish one... please? Also, he is feeding more and more political messages into the story. Even though I tend to agree with the politics (conservative) too much of that can take away from the story.



Might also read The Looking Glass Wars, but I've heard so many mixed reviews that I'm not sure if it's worth the time.

It's new book week at my house. Changes was awesome! :)


I read it and loved it. What do you think so far?"
Finished reading Under the Dome by S. King
my review
Started The Way of Shadows (Night Angel, #1) by Brent Weeks


Von Neumann's WarbyJohn Ringo and
Live Free or Diealso by John Ringo
After these two books I will have read every book he has written so far.

Yes, I too have leftovers and this month is even busier than last month, just finished On Basilisk station by David Weber, onto Canticle, and I am legend if possible.

I also need to get back to How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America and there's a Politically Incorrect Guide (Civil War) that's been taking up space on my sofa since I bought it about which I need to do something.





Another Jumper story! Very cool, I'll have to search it out. I have Jumper and the sequel. Never saw the movie, it doesn't look anything like the book.

Haven't read "Griffin's Story" but my understanding is that it's a novelization of the movie which, like Marc, I didn't see because it didn't look anything like the original book, Jumper, which I loved. So definitely seek out the original, Hilary! (And Reflex, the sequel, isn't bad either. I just have no idea where Griffin's Story fits in the timeline, so I don't know what to call it. . .)






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And I'm listening to The Silmarillion while walking my dogs each evening.
And, I'm 'pre-reading' One Month to Live: Thirty Days to a No-Regrets Life before leading a small group study a week after Easter. And, for yet another small group, I need to read The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of Conflict before the 24th.
Hmmm ... less sleep, more reading is in my future.