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What are you reading in June 2015?
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1. Finish Chobits: Omnibus, Vol. 1 today.
2. Then complete Chobits: Omnibus, Vol. 2 by Wednesday.
3. Read The Dragon's Path/Leviathan Wakes (Just The Dragon's Path protion) by Sunday.
4. Start Magic Bleeds on Monday.
So, of course, it probably won't happen, but one can hope. lol

Me too, though might take me a little longer to finish.

I need to start this soon. I won a copy from GoodReads.

Still writing my review for Magic Burns and then I'll write a few more to clear me up for some new reading.

But just in time for catch up month! :D

But just in time for catch up month! :D"
:-D


Also reading Shadowlands, which I started at the end of March, and Masques Two which I started last month. I seem to be a restless reader lately, but I've also been doing some academic (non-book) reading which has impinged on my leisure reading time.

Although I haven't got a copy of it yet, I'd like to get around to reading it at some point. Has it been a good read, Colleen?

It's... ok. It's not bad. It had a slow start, which is fine, but then everything got rushed and I sort of feel like the middle is missing.
It's kinda interesting, though - especially for me in that I'm seeing a lot of comparisons between it and Supernatural, which is kinda funny.
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Just added this to my to-read list based on this..."
Whoah... "
I think you may have picked up on something I had missed... namely, who the author was. :-/

The biggest complaint I had with it is the writing... well, two things:
1) A slow-build which suddenly seemed to jump forward and rush the ending
2) Seemingly written as a "start of a series", meaning lots of set-up, but the pay-off wasn't really there.
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Now reading Of Noble Family, the last of the Glamourist Histories. I'll miss this series, I think.

Yeah, that's why I was so shocked.

Yeah, that's why I was so shocked."
And here I just thought you were shocked that I embraced a recommendation/enthusiasm so readily. ;)

Yeah, that's why I was so shocked."
And he..."
No Cherie Priest? I've not read her.

I've read two things by her - Boneshaker and Maplecroft - and haven't been enthused.
Laurel's a big fan, though.

I've read two things by her - Boneshaker and Maplecroft - and haven't been enthused.
Laurel's a big fan,..."
Ahhh

Also, Marked in Flesh isn't out until March 2016. And they are NOT allowing Amazon to do pre-orders!! Only Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, IndieBound, Powell's and Walmart.
Suggestions for a good retailer for a pre-order? Though...if I had the ability to pre-order it via Amazon I would (normally) get a discount PLUS wouldn't have to pay til shipment PLUS I get guaranteed delivery on release day.

IDK but it's super annoying. Cause I can just click a button and have that shit pre-ordered.
There's a BAM near hubby's job that I can send him in to pick up a book for me...but THEN I gotta hear his mouth about the price AND I gotta make sure he packs properly for a metro ride.
AND I'd have to go to the city to make the order.
There's a B&N near my house. I can swing by there. I don't have a B&N account, so...


Yeah, but if I do it online I have to create an account and I'm feeling aggressively lazy.


How is Witcher3? I know you've been waiting for it!

It's... ok. It's not bad. It had a slow start, whi..."
Supernatural the TV series? I's been a while since I've seen that. But that makes the book seem more interesting.

Yeah. Mostly in the way that it blending mythologies and spiritualies, but still seemed to put Judeo-Christian as the biggest/truest one, and some of the specifics reminded me of some plot elements - like the Eve/purgatory season and the upcoming season, actually.

Yeah. Mostly in the way that it blending mythologies and spiritua..."
I'm intrigued about the blending of mythologies even if one is dominant so I'll definitely grab this book if I see it.
Also finished Storm Season. I gave it 4 stars but it might take me a week or two to get around to writing my review.

I do plan to (eventually) re-read the Thieves' World series and novelizations. Maybe even collect them.

I do plan to (eventually) re-read the Thieves' World series and novelizations. Maybe even collect them."
I have volume 5 in the series so I might get to that this summer. There are a lot volumes to collect though!

I do remember loving this series, though. Occasionally I get scared that the suck fairy will come visit if I re-read them.
My favorite is Shadowspawn. He cemented my love for "good hearted" assassins.

I do remember loving this series, though. Occasionally I get scared that the suck fairy will come visit if I re-read them.
My favorite is Shadowspawn. He ceme..."
Interesting you say that, as the last story in Storm Season is about Shadowspawn and he had a fleeting appearance elsewhere in the book. I know he appeared in a couple of earlier volumes but it's too long ago since I read them to remember any details. But he is certainly an interesting character - well-connected with the gods!

Agreed! I think he has at least one spinoff, too.




I read An Ember in the Ashes this month too, there's been a lot of love for that book but I was pretty disappointed. Maybe not over-hyped (or maybe...), just definitely not what I was looking for.


I read An Ember ..."
Ida, I was also not particularly impressed. It's a cool idea on paper, and I liked the setting. But the actual execution was not impressive.


I've been feeling moody and can't get into anything.


Moving on to Pastoral by André Alexis
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It's not a bad book. It's quite cool, in its way, that you can't really latch on to any particular character since it's more like short stories stitched together.
The main reason it's taking so long is that it's one of those books which I'm into it and compelled while I'm reading, but when I do put it down I don't feel a great urge to pick it back up again.
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