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What are you reading in February 2012?
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I plan to devote the second half of the month to Haruki Murakami's latest behemouth, 1Q84 and then move on to The Scar by China Miéville in anticipation of this group's discussion in March.
In addition, I plan to read stories from Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr. throughout the month in between those books, so hopefully I'll finish it this month or in early March.


I just finished Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing, and thought it was a really interesting collection. I'm not sure what's up next - will depend what I'm in the mood for next time I sit down to read!

I've wondered about that book/series for a long time. I'll be interested in knowing what you think of it when you're done. I really enjoyed Moon's [book:Remnant Population, but then I have a weakness for elder protagonists.




and 3 Megan Hart novels. Out of the 3, I really thought Switch was beautiful.
The Cathy Trilogy is a hoot! Book 3 is amazing! Anything I griped about in book 2 was totally put to rest in book 3. I really enjoyed reading that trilogy and I hope more interactive novels are written.
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Dying inside is slightly dated yet a worthwhile interesting read, I like how your are doing a classics run. Now The Scar, that is some book, reminds me that I must catch up on Mieville it has been a while.
Oh yes, I am reading Directive 51 another charming post apoc novel (I hope).
I just finished Jhereg and plan to read In Enemy Hands next, followed by CryoBurn. then I'll probably come back to Brust's series and read the next book.


A discussion with my mom made me realize I have never actually read Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes. Its a dead tree edition, so sadly I keep leaving it places and haven't gotten very far.
I started Maus I: My Father Bleeds History last night. Going to be a quick read, followed by its sequel. Intense!

Started in on In Shade and Shadow
and since I just noticed what March's book is.
The Scar is on deck

Then it will be time to start the next Honor Harrington : In Enemy Hands.
No - they're only tangentially related. The Scar briefly refers to the events of PSS but it's not important to the story, just a neat connection for those who have read the first one.
I read Songs of the Earth by Elspeth Cooper. So-so. Kind of conventional run-of-the-mill fantasy, but well written.
Right now I'm reading Chasing the Moon by A. Lee Martinez, a fun comedic fantasy in the vein of Terry Pratchett. Entertaining so far.
Right now I'm reading Chasing the Moon by A. Lee Martinez, a fun comedic fantasy in the vein of Terry Pratchett. Entertaining so far.

Have you read Stross before? I've only read Saturn's Children and I wasn't that taken with it. Perhaps you enjoyed it, or others?


I am on to better things with The Hunger Games bySuzanne Collins so far so very good.


That is a good one, an old favorite. I finally found the sequel & didn't like it as much. There was supposed to be a 3d book, but they never got around to writing it, I think. That's a shame.

That is a good one, an old favorite. I fin..."
I picked it up at a used book store where they were selling "books by the pound" and you got one book free. I like the concept, but the books were barely alphabetized much less categorized so it was very difficult to see what they had and I haven't returned


Also want to get Old Man's War read before the end of the month so I can maybe actually join in on a discussion.
My reading time keeps getting squeezed less and less due to other distractions.
Curse you Bioware!

I bought my copy when it first came out in paperback & it's been chewed on by a puppy. That made turning some of the pages a bit of an adventure, but all the words are still there. Old isn't bad.
;-)

"I bought my copy when it first came out in paperback & it's been chewed on by a puppy. That made turning some of the pages a bi..."
i have a cat who likes to eat books. He's kind of strange. I don't believe we have a book in our house that doesn't sport at least one pair of fang punctures in one of the corners of the cover. :D

;-)
Never had or heard of a cat before with a taste for books. That would be bad. They're sneaky.




I dunno. My mom didn't like them either and I always thought there was something wrong with anyone who didn't like animals.



Sadly, I am a bit wary. It doesn't help that my guy doesn't like the friend either."
Years ago my golden retriever peed on the foot of a guy friend and I was horrified at the time, but it turned out she was right! Can't go wrong trusting your animals!
I've been reading Control Point by Myke Cole, and I'm still loving the hell out of it. Awesome book.

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LOL, party pooper. I'm listening to The Shadow of the Wind and reading Ship of Destiny and enjoying both a great deal.
Finished In Enemy Hands last night and will start CryoBurn later today, I hope.
And all the tales of pets eating books just reaffirm my decision to never have pets. I am not anti-animal--although I was attacked twice by dogs, once as a child and once as an adult--but pets are not for me and I just have to laugh when I read all the annoying things they do.
So, on and off topic, not bad....
And all the tales of pets eating books just reaffirm my decision to never have pets. I am not anti-animal--although I was attacked twice by dogs, once as a child and once as an adult--but pets are not for me and I just have to laugh when I read all the annoying things they do.
So, on and off topic, not bad....

I will have to "devour" them as I have no pets to do it for me.
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