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What are you reading in October 2018?
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My list for October is The Briar King, Under Heaven, The Broken Eye and finally
The Blood Mirror. I would like to read a good October Book. Has anybody read Rosemary and Rue? Just thought it would be kinda cool, with the MCs name being October Daye and all.
The Blood Mirror. I would like to read a good October Book. Has anybody read Rosemary and Rue? Just thought it would be kinda cool, with the MCs name being October Daye and all.
Haven't read 'em, but I heard good things about the series. Not really outstanding, but a good solid UF :)
I'm currently reading:
- City of Lies in audio; I'm only two chapters in but I can already tell I'm going to love it! It focuses on the role of the proofer, and it's quite refreshing ;)
- Iron and Magic in audio; I'm so happy to have a trilogy focused on Hugh (from Kate Daniels).
- All the Birds in the Sky in ebook; decided to read this one on a whim after reading a short story by the author. I'm halfway through the book, and not sure what to think. It's... weird? Probably, magical realism is just not my cup of tea :/
- City of Lies in audio; I'm only two chapters in but I can already tell I'm going to love it! It focuses on the role of the proofer, and it's quite refreshing ;)
- Iron and Magic in audio; I'm so happy to have a trilogy focused on Hugh (from Kate Daniels).
- All the Birds in the Sky in ebook; decided to read this one on a whim after reading a short story by the author. I'm halfway through the book, and not sure what to think. It's... weird? Probably, magical realism is just not my cup of tea :/
I was supposed to read City of Lies in a buddy group, I just had to go back to proper fantasy, too many realistic settings recently. I'm planning on that this month though.


That's one of the trickiest things to write: to convey the character's boredom without boring the reader.
Which does not justify inflicting failure on the reader.

I found solace in watching for signs that he was an unreliable narrator - what he sees, but misses - even the first time through. There are a lot of clues that will eventually become clear.
Goodness, I clicked on the Goodreads icon with the crow and it came up "Horror Week" sponsored by Dark Corners, an Amazon Original Stories Collection. I do believe I have found my "spooky" read(s). Here's the link.

Dark Gods by T.E.D. Klein
House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill
Curfew by Phil Rickman
Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon
Long Lankin by Lindsey Barraclough
Florence & Giles by John Harding
These will all be re-reads of my faves. If I find any new horror that looks good I'll try it, but it's not easy to find.


I liked Fragment well enough for what it was; Pandemonium was OK, but I wasn't happy with the fact that (view spoiler) .


Else I finished rereading the 20 Sided Sorceress and am heading for a Kate Daniels reread

I added that to my "to read", it looks fascinating.

Skull Throne is so good but I’m only touching it at the weekend. Unhappy work life is messing my read time and peace.

Number of books I actually read on our college visit road trip: zero
Number of Philly cheesesteaks eaten in Philadelphia: one, and it was glorious.
I did read the prologue to Legend, and will keep going.
Liam wrote: "Number of books I thought I'd read on our college visit road trip: one million
Number of books I actually read on our college visit road trip: zero
Number of Philly cheesesteaks eaten in Philadel..."
Ever had a cheesesteak pizza. It's wonderful.
Number of books I actually read on our college visit road trip: zero
Number of Philly cheesesteaks eaten in Philadel..."
Ever had a cheesesteak pizza. It's wonderful.

Number of books I actually read on our college visit road trip: zero
Number of Philly cheesesteaks eate..."
Ha! The place we got the cheesesteaks had a cheesesteak pizza on the menu. We decided to go for the original experience before branching out :) But yeah it does sound fantastic.

Dark Forces is great....I have to see if I still have my copy buried somewhere.

Pat's, Geno's, John's......?

Pat's, Geno's, John's......?"
Femi's I think was the name. It was the only one that came within arm's reach as we were hurled along by the white-water current of east coast foot traffic.

It's a shame that we'll never get eBook editions of most or all of those great anthologies from back in the day, just because trying to sort out the reprint rights would be a nightmare and a half.

I hear you. I am fairly familiar with Philly but my wife and I never strayed from walking distance when we were in town for a book convention last summer.

No joke. I'd love to have a digital version of The Dark Descent as well. Strange thing about DF, I do have a Kindle version. I can't remember the exact circumstances but it popped up a couple of years ago and had a strange cover but the contents matched so I snagged it. Doesn't look like it is still available.


Yes, digital Dark Descent would be fantastic. I guess I'll just have to console myself with The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories.

So I had some spooky stories for October but The Broken Eye is so freaking good I can't stop. This has just confirmed my decision to be open next year on my choices of books. I'm doing the series challenge but if one starts falling flat, I'm moving on.
Finished The Broken Eye and now moving on to The Blood Mirror. The Broken Eye was great, gave it 5 stars. This is a really great series.

Now starting thankfully a much lighter read: Mortal Engines.

You might want to pick upThe Dracula Tape & read it sometime in the near future. Saberhagen wrote a series from Vlad's POV & the first one is his account of what really happened. It's well done & a lot of fun.

And I just started Exit Strategy.
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