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Jan 22, 2014 09:46AM

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I've got a goodly handful of books and authors I'm keeping an eye on this year, though not quite as many as last year, maybe.
Ben Aaronovitch's Broken Homes is supposed to be out in a few weeks and I'm really impatient for that one. And also Taylor Steven's The Catch is out this year; I think in summer.
Other than those two, there aren't many that I'm super excited for, but a bunch that I have an eye out for. The new Flavia book from Alan Bradley just came out (and should be interesting, given the ending from the last one!). Deborah Harkness is supposed to have the final book in her trilogy out this year. And there's supposed to be a new one out from Diana Gabaldon (though her series has become like a train wreck that I can't seem to look away from).
Ben Aaronovitch's Broken Homes is supposed to be out in a few weeks and I'm really impatient for that one. And also Taylor Steven's The Catch is out this year; I think in summer.
Other than those two, there aren't many that I'm super excited for, but a bunch that I have an eye out for. The new Flavia book from Alan Bradley just came out (and should be interesting, given the ending from the last one!). Deborah Harkness is supposed to have the final book in her trilogy out this year. And there's supposed to be a new one out from Diana Gabaldon (though her series has become like a train wreck that I can't seem to look away from).

Did I hear right that Laurie's next won't be till 2015?
The one I can't wait for is The Severed Streets. London Falling was such a great read, and such a fantastic surprise - I'm trying to keep expectations in check, but I am really really excited for #2.
Elisabeth wrote: "Did I hear right that Laurie's next won't be till 2015?"
Yep; sad news. =/ Laurie said she's trying to get back to a different time of year for release (for marketing/competition purposes, you know), so we have to wait a few extra months for her Russell in Japan book.
Yep; sad news. =/ Laurie said she's trying to get back to a different time of year for release (for marketing/competition purposes, you know), so we have to wait a few extra months for her Russell in Japan book.



The sequel to Behind the Shattered Glass, probably. Otherwise, I am working on the Reduce the TBR Challenge and trying, as a result, to read books I own and have not read before buying any more. Alas, there are a large number of those!
C.P. wrote: "Otherwise, I am working on the Reduce the TBR Challenge and trying, as a result, to read books I own and have not read before buying any more. Alas, there are a large number of those! "
I keep making this a goal for the year too, but never seem to get the stack any shorter. Except perhaps in that it is getting physically shorter since I've switched most of my buying to ebooks. =P
I keep making this a goal for the year too, but never seem to get the stack any shorter. Except perhaps in that it is getting physically shorter since I've switched most of my buying to ebooks. =P

I think that's a bigger dent than I made in the TBR in all of last year!

C.P. wrote: "For some reason, it's working for me (the rewards of social interaction?). Since January 1, I have read six books that have been lying around for various lengths of time and expect to be halfway th..."
Are these organized challenges on Goodreads or somewhere? Or just personal challenges? Social challenges really seem to work for me too. That's how i got through all the Jane Austens a few years ago: we were reading them for a book club so it was like an assignment for the month and the reward was getting to go out for a beer with friends =)
Are these organized challenges on Goodreads or somewhere? Or just personal challenges? Social challenges really seem to work for me too. That's how i got through all the Jane Austens a few years ago: we were reading them for a book club so it was like an assignment for the month and the reward was getting to go out for a beer with friends =)

I got into both the History Challenge and the Reduce the TBR Challenge through another GoodReads group, but I think the challenges began elsewhere on the Internet. It's the social element here (rather than on some amorphous website) that makes them work for me.
C.P. wrote: "Organized challenges. My toppling TBR pile attests to my ability to handle personal challenges. :-)
I got into both the History Challenge and the Reduce the TBR Challenge through another GoodReads..."
That TBR challenge sounds like something I need. Can you share the group link?
I got into both the History Challenge and the Reduce the TBR Challenge through another GoodReads..."
That TBR challenge sounds like something I need. Can you share the group link?
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Books mentioned in this topic
Behind the Shattered Glass (other topics)The Severed Streets (other topics)
London Falling (other topics)
Broken Homes (other topics)
The Catch (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Alan Bradley (other topics)Deborah Harkness (other topics)
Diana Gabaldon (other topics)