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What Are You Reading - January 2015


I'm doing a beta-read right now while trying to finish Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation. I'm also going to start up on this month's pick and dig into my tbr_2015 list in earnest.

After that, who knows where the whims of the reading gods will take me?

I tore through Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and I liked it, even though it turned out to be a much different type of story from I was expecting.
Read Throne of Glass today, a bit silly and romancey, fun fluff.
Have Nexus audio ready to start when I go to work this morning.

So here are the books that I've finished reading:
1.) Magic Burns (Kate Daniels #2) by Ilona Andrews: My Review
2.) Magic Strikes (Kate Daniels #3) by Ilona Andrews: My Review
3.) Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels #4) by Ilona Andrews: My Review
4.) Magic Slays (Kate Daniels #5) by Ilona Andrews: My Review
5.) Magic Rises (Kate Daniels #6) by Ilona Andrews: My Review
6.) Stolen Songbird (The Malediction Trilogy #1) by Danielle L. Jensen: My Review
7.) Succubus Blues (Georgina Kincaid #1) by Richelle Mead: My Review
8.) How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You by Matthew Inman: My Review
9.) Daughter of Smoke & Bone (Daughter of Smoke & Bone #1) by Laini Taylor: My Review
10.) Dirty Magic (Prospero's War #1) by Jaye Wells: My Review
Now I'm halfway done with Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson and I'm really enjoying this book. I'll be sad when it ends. Brandon Sanderson hasn't steered me wrong yet! ^_^





I have the club pick sitting here and am really looking forward to Gemini Cell coming out later this month. If I need something in between I'll probably snag Hunted.

Because it is SF I am disappointed that the science was not handled better. There is a big, easily disproved whopper about relativity, and a basketful of other implausibilities. Still well worth the time to read.

Next will probably be Deeply Odd. After that, starting a reread of the Iron Druid books.

Those should get me through the first few weeks of January.

Jeff wrote: "Listening to Lock In & readingThe Last Passenger (catching up from previous Kindle Select picks)"
Which narrator?
Which narrator?

Edited to add: Yep, lemmed it. I skipped ahead and it's incoherent all the way through. I like Jethro Tull but can't do 600 pages of "Thick as a Brick."


Anderson is reading The Dragon's Path by Daniel Abraham, The Elfstones of Shannara (Brazilian Edition) by Terry Brooks and Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson


Starting The Eagles' Brood by Jack Whyte.

Marion



I quite liked Neuromancer but mostly it made me want to read all the stories featuring Molly Millions. What a cool character.

Great North Road: I'd say between pages 306 & 415 is the slow part. See my blow by blow review that's not too spoilery: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

That is pretty much the entire novel. It's crazy.

And of course I will have to read the follow up to The Sparrow, Children of God

It's a good book, but I find it's a little like Lord of the Rings. You have to remind yourself while reading it that this is the first book of its type to be published and that it's basically creating a genre as it goes. I think that takes it to brilliant.

I just finished reading The Peripheral by William Gibson.
Enjoyable, but I didn't like the ending. The short chapters made it buzz along, but he throws out a lot of concepts and not all of them stick.
Not his best novel.

Not his best novel. "
Interesting. I've almost finished it and will let you know what I thought of the ending. This is only my 3rd Gibson novel though so currently it ranks in the middle.


Dani, I hope you enjoy The Lives of Tao! I heard Wesly Chu do a reading from the book at a convention last summer, and started reading it myself that very afternoon. The sequel is floating ever closer to the top of my TBR. :-)
Currently reading Red-Headed Stepchild by Jaye Wells, for a first-in-new-to-me-series challenge.

Ouuuuu! You'll have to tell me how this one turns out. I was SO impressed in reading Dirty Magic, the first in the Prospero's War series and her newest series, that I was considering reading up on her previous series. If it's just as good I'll have to splurge to read it too! ^_^

Definitely! I'm 50% of the way through, and enjoying it thus far.
Dirty Magic was the first of her books that I read, and I really enjoyed both it and Cursed Moon. Looking forward to Deadly Spells coming out!

I'm also a few hours into the audiobook for Red Rising. That should keep me busy during my commute for a few more weeks.



So I'm currently reading:
The Sparrow (audiobook)
A Dance with Dragons (on my Kindle Fire)
Last Call (paperback)
And catching up on as many comics as possible that I've been lax on reading. My TBR pile is probably over 50 comics. I'm terribly behind.
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I need to dig back into Forge of Darkness as I've been way behind.