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What are you reading in May 2014?
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I can't seem to read anything.....so ....
Still on April......um ....March.....???
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Princeps' Fury....
Hopefully...I'll get to a promised book ...for this month.
Childhood's End...sf, too.


and maybe one day I'll finally finish The Hobbit
I'm shocked that we're in May already, where's the hot weather?
Brenda, the Furies just kept getting better and better, you must find your reading mojo. Have a look for mine too. I've been off all week with tonsilitis and haven't read a word, slumped in front of the tv.
I'm trying to read the Gunslinger.
Brenda, the Furies just kept getting better and better, you must find your reading mojo. Have a look for mine too. I've been off all week with tonsilitis and haven't read a word, slumped in front of the tv.
I'm trying to read the Gunslinger.

Since in April I read both Brian McClellan's Promise of Blood and Django Wexler's The Thousand Names, I figured I'd follow them up with their prequel novellas (novelettes maybe? Which ever is shorter). So I started both of those.
I also decided to pick up Sanderson's short works that I hadn't read yet: Infinity Blade 1, Infinity Blade 2, and Legion.
And lastly, while I was on a horrid e-book site that shall remain nameless *cough-amazon-cough* I was coerced into buying Red Rising since it was on sale. Boy. That book is NOT for the faint of heart. I just spent the last ~8 hours reading it. It's basically Hunger Games meets Ender's Game, except VERY adult with plenty of gratuitous killing.

Since in April I read both Brian McClellan's [bo..."
I read Lions last month, and it was awesome :D:D


The story involves a spoiled royal shoved into exile, against a backdrop of cutthroat politics - and reminded me a bit of the Empire series, forcing the protagonists (there are more than one) to compromise, innovate, and sometimes get devious to survive a larger, bloodier plot at court. For every bit that was predictably 'classic' there were some unusual twists.

Brenda, the Furies just kept getting better and better, you must find your reading mojo. Have a look for mine too. I've been off al..."
I couldn't finish Furies OR The Gunslinger. Hubby finished the Gunslinger though the last book was strange - he said. Older sun LOVED Furies; I didn't


Hunted: The Iron Druid Chronicles, Book Six
Warhost of Vastmark
The Ships of Merior
These are just for the start of the month
Just finished Blood & Bullets by James Tuck. Great book. Below is my review.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Just read Let the right one in. Very unusual. Hoping to read some fantasy this month.



Also, it's not fantasy, but I'm reading Long Life, Honey in the Heart and Martin Prechtel always delivers.

Oh the memories! I grew up on those books. Loved them and still do.

I'm currently reading


Not sure what to read next, it's between


I'm looking forward to next month. I'm a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson and a group of us will be reading book 1,

I'm happy to be a part of this group and look forward to chatting some bookish stuff up in here ;)

I'm currently reading


You will LOVE The Way of Kings! So good!

Oh the memories! I grew up on those books. Loved them and still do."
First time I've read them in probably 25-30 years and I'm pleased by how well they're holding up -- not great literature, but certainly well-crafted entertainment.


I've been meaning to get around to The Black Prism. I've heard so many mixed reviews, though. I've heard the Night Angel series of his is better. I might try to pick one of those up next month.





Pages in, I find them to be quick and easy reads, but rather unexciting. Nothing excits me about these book.
my Question for everyone is Should I Continue? Does the series get better after book 3.

I've been meaning to get around to The Black Prism. I've hea..."
funny cause I have heard the opposite... That black prism is better than night angel.....
I just finished the night angel series two days. It is a good read. But it has alot of flaws, especially alot of editing flaws. If you are a huge epic fantasy fan and don't mind grotesque and dark books then I would highly recomment, because it does have a different feel than the traditional epic fantasy book. But if you have are not a huge epic fantasy fan or somewhat new to epic fantasy then I would not recommend it.
check out my reviews of book 1 and book 3, if you like...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Not a huge fan of steampunk but really enjoying the Burton and Swinburne series - mostly because of the two main characters and the whole idea behind this alt history.
The Tao series is scifi lite, fun premise.



I've been meaning to get around to The Black Pr..."
Black Prism is good - but very long and also difficult to understand in parts.

Pages in, I find them to be quick and ea..."
I liked Harry Potter but felt that the first few books were the best so if you are struggling with those, not sure you'll find later ones better. They do get darker though. Half the enjoyment is the school environment

Oh the memories..." Great books. Love Raistlin. I preferred Time of the Twins series though. Very moving tale.
Raistlin

Hey all! New here. Right now I'm reading Dune with some friends for the first time [50 pages in and it's living up to the hype!], and I'm also reading Ice Forged. So far that one's a really generic read, but it's not a terrible one, so I'll see where it goes.
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