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I started Myths & Legends. I like reading mythological stories, but up until now I've mostly just stuck to the well-known Greek and Norse stuff, so I'm looking forward to broadening my horizons a little.

Fun Eileen! I'm a big fan of myths in general too!

To occupy the final three hours, I found a book called Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France already downloaded to my phone. I'm a big fan of The Tour and must have added this book in years past then forgotten about it. So far, so good.

Looks fascinating Tim! - I actually lived in North Carolina for a few years, and I saw some of the grinding poverty in the Appalachians. Maybe I'll read this.

The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells (4 ★): a lot of fun to read with fast pacing as well as a few interesting intellectual ideas; almost doesn't feel like it was written in the late 1800's - the pacing is much more modern
Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs (2.5 ★): I was a bit disappointed in this one to be honest. The racism in the depiction of the Negress Esmerelda was grating, and much of the dialogue was extremely stilted. "Tut. Tut," a million times. Not much character depth either. Parts were fun to read but it just didn't feel at all like the classic I was expecting.
The Return of the Soldier by Rebecca West (4.5 ★): This 1918 novella about a soldier in WWI suffering from shell shock was absolutely brilliant! It's a meditation on so many things: psychiatry and mental "health" (I can see a germ of the themes in the much later Equus here) and what makes life meaningful. The characterizations of those back home are brilliant, very nuanced. Beautifully written too and a great read. I read the whole thing in two days - it was so good!

Yeah, I lived in eastern Tennessee for several years as a child. Even looking back through a child's lens, this book was illuminating. I would guess you'd find it interesting! The author currently lives here in Silicon Valley.

I'm super psyched about both!

I very much enjoyed Gifts Kellie - a gripping read! I've liked most everything I've read by Le Guin though; so it wasn't a big surprise. :)

Oooh, yeah? I'm looking forward to reading it. I've heard nothing but good things! :)
I am now on Fortress of Eagles by CJ Cherryh. epic, political fanatsy
I think nest up will be Something Like Rain by Jay Bell his newest in the Something Like series.
I think nest up will be Something Like Rain by Jay Bell his newest in the Something Like series.

~Nadia... wrote: "...the next books comes out this october but i don't think I can wait two months I'm still bawling..."
This sounds interesting. I've made a rule for myself not to start a series until it is all published. I mostly follow it. Still this sounds interesting ;-)
This sounds interesting. I've made a rule for myself not to start a series until it is all published. I mostly follow it. Still this sounds interesting ;-)


Oh, I love that book, and totally want to see the musical. And have you tried Bechdel's Dykes to Watch Out For series?

I've seen a few of the panels and pages, but never any of the books themselves. What I've seen though, I love, Bechdel has such a great since of humor, and I always feel a sense of camaraderie with her characters.

1971 - Never a Dull Moment: Rock's Golden Year by David Hepworth.
Both ace.

I'm looking forward to reading this one too! Alex, I've read some of the Dykes to Watch Out For cartoons - very enjoyable!


So I'm rereading/ reading the short stories in Shifting Shadows: Stories from the World of Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs, where I know the characters are worth reading.

One of These Things First: A Memoir by Steven Gaines
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

How is it?"
So far, so good. Malfoy is actually a caring father, surprise, surprise.
I finished a re-read of CJ Cherryh's Fortress series a great read. I started a YA coming out Sci-Fi, Willful Machines by Tim Floreen.

Now I'm finishing up A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley.

Right now about halfway through Room, and barely got to start Mercy Thompson: Homecoming before my son snagged it from me.
Next up will be The Alloy of Law.

Oh, I love Good Omens, too. I'm rather partial to Crowley and Aziraphale.

I've only read her Foreigner series. Lots of intrigue and politics, too.
Alex wrote: "Bill wrote: "I am now on Fortress of Eagles by CJ Cherryh. epic, political fanatsy..."
I've only read her Foreigner series. Lots of intrigue and politics, too."
I think I've read everything she's written. She's a favorite author and married to her illustrator, Jane Fancher. If you like Sci-Fi, Downbelow Station and Cyteen are must reads. The latter has Gay protagonists. Both won Hugos. Cyteen also won a Locus award.
I love Foreigner. I hope I live long enough to re-read the entire series all together.
I've only read her Foreigner series. Lots of intrigue and politics, too."
I think I've read everything she's written. She's a favorite author and married to her illustrator, Jane Fancher. If you like Sci-Fi, Downbelow Station and Cyteen are must reads. The latter has Gay protagonists. Both won Hugos. Cyteen also won a Locus award.
I love Foreigner. I hope I live long enough to re-read the entire series all together.

I love Foreigner. I hope I live long enough to re-read the entire series all together...."
IIRC, Jane Fancher wrote a few novels herself, too.
Now that you've mentioned it, I read Cyteen and its sequel, too. I like the bits in which the first Ari talks to the second Ari. Which are far and few in between...
I love the Foreigner series, too, though Cherryh has this tendency of not resolving the main plot of the book and we have to wait for the next book to see what happens.


That's too bad Julia - hope it gets better!

Wow Whitney, that is a long one, practically as long as War and Peace! Is it good?

Wow Whitney, that is a long one, practically as long as War and Peace! Is it good?"
Yes, it is. The world-building is incredible!
Whitney wrote: "Bill wrote: "I'm finishing up Carry On the YA, Gay Fantasy."
Such a fun one!"
It is that. I love the characters!
Such a fun one!"
It is that. I love the characters!
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