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What are you reading - October 2009?

Anyway, currently reading, and almost finished Dead Until Dark.
Planned for this month are Urban Shaman and Those Who Hunt the Night for group reads - though I'm mostly reading 'Those Who Hunt... ' 'cause October is always good for vampire stories.
Then I'm going to be on the look-out for something dark and/or horror related. Maybe The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective, which is more a murder mystery, since I've been eyeing it for awhile... but I'm really looking for something more horror or horror fantasy, so if anyone has some good suggestions that they think I'll might like, I'm open for a few.








I'm currently reading and will soon finish:


Non group reads I hope to squeeze in include:

It will be a very busy October reading frenzy.
Welcome to Autumn!

Jon - I'll be squeezing The Gathering Storm in as well. The only question is whether I start it before October is out or push it into November. That depends on when my copy arrives, because pretty much whatever I'm reading when it does will slide immediately to the back burner.

I also started on the Japanese sci-fi The Lord of the Sands of Time by Issui Ogawa. It's really good so far.
After that I might start Nyphron Rising by Michael J. Sullivan if I'm able to get it in time before I go on vacation next Friday.





O! That's a good one. I wish I could read it for the first time now...
Anyway, I'm reading The Blade Itslef now.





Wish me luck!

That's a very good book. It's not terribly murder mystery-y though. It gets really bogged down in parts with all the actual collecting of evidence and whatnot. It's fascinating, but not really scary if you're looking for something scary this month.
I'm nearly done with Lords and Ladies (only about 20 pages left). Then I'll be on to Carpe Jugulum. I'm still working on Interview With the Vampire and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, which I'm determined to finish soon since I'm looking forward to Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters.


That's exactly why I read it! It's been languishing in a pile for months and this seemed like the perfect time to get to it.


Now I'm reading The Sword-Edged Blonde by Alex Bledsoe. This book is really funny. It reads like an urban fantasy in a medieval setting, if that makes any sense.










I love to read - it is better than watching TV. I might even be able to throw in

- Happy Readings everyone.

If you like vampire novels - try JR Ward's The Blackdagger Brotherhood Series - the first book in the series is called "Dark Lover". Also Gena Showalter's Lord's of the Underwold Series - the first book is "The Darkest Night".
Don't read any horror, sorry I can't help you out there. Come check out my reads if you want, I read a mixture of PNR and Fantacy - even a little Supense.
have a great day,
Ronda

It's been the perfect read for my rides on the subway.


I'm not sure I'd say I'm a fan. I liked it well enough, but not enough to want to run out and buy the rest of the series.
I think I might like the HBO series, despite it's, from what I've heard, abundance of overdone porn. Alas, I don't have HBO and I'm not interested enough to rent it.

Blackrose, if you're looking for horror this month you might like Laird Barron's collection of short stories - The Imago Sequence and Other Stories. I should finish my copy this week sometime. He's in the tradition of Lovecraft but writes with a "modern" sensibility. Not as well as Caitlin Kiernan (see Alabaster, for example) but he's not bad.

Continuing to progress through The Malazan Book of the Fallen. I'm in the midst of #5, Midnight Tides, which takes us to an entirely new part of the planet though it's just as threatened by the corruption of the Crippled God.
I'm also going to finish Laird Barron's collection of horror stories, The Imago Sequence and Other Stories; and I'm enjoying the final discs of the AudioCD version of book #3 in The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud.

I'm still plodding through Willis' The Winds of Marble Arch and picking up the pace with To Ride Hell's Chasm by Janny Wurts.
Still quite a few October group reads ahead, but I'll focus on finishing those two before starting another one.

No problem. :)
I'm now on Carpe Jugulum. I'm enjoying the witch books more as the series goes on. I struggled through the first few. Next I'll be working my way through the Science of Discworld books I think. I did just get a copy of Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure though so I might read that in between.

Next up is Warhost of Vastmark by Janny Wurts.



Now I'm reading Renegade's Magic by Robin Hobb, the concluding book of The Soldier Son trilogy.
I have other series to finish afterwards.
Child of Prophecy by Juliet marillier (the final book in the Sevenwaters trilogy), and Gemmell's Stormrider (final book of the Rigante).
I'm still not sure what to read next, but I suppose it won't be determined on this month's thread.



I'm listening to Turn of the Screw by Henry James which is fitting for Halloween. Quite enjoying this classic. As well as War of the Worlds.
I've got lots of others on the list but October is just flying by! Per usual, too many books and not enough time. Here are the others on my list - they are mostly for GR book groups but they are all great books so I can't complain -
The Guns of Avalon
To Ride Hell's Chasm
The Blade Itself
I also REALLY want to get back to the Wars of Light and Shadow series by Janny Wurts - The Ships of Merior is up next for me.

I have quite enjoyed the Sookie Stackhouse series. They are certain light and silly but I love them - they are a guilty pleasure for me. As for the show, I've enjoyed that too but I like the books better. They show is much more graphic. It's interesting to see how HBO has made its own version and created different story lines but if I didn't have HBO I probably wouldn't go rent it.

The City & The City
Winter's Heart
Crossroads of Twilight
Midnight Tides
Her Fearful Symmetry
The Hobbit Or There and Back Again
Flashforward
The Last Light of the Sun
Its going to be such a great month!Nyphron Rising

I really enjoyed that book - I know it is classified as YA - but to me it really didn't read like a YA novel - don't get me wrong some of my favorite books are YA but it has a very mature feel to it.

I really enjoyed that book - I know it is classified as YA - but to me it really didn't read like a YA novel - don't get me wrong some of ..."
I am about 2/3-3/4 into it.
I would like to have a word with someone who labeled it as YA(maybe I am still YA? but the book is very serious IMO).
I really like it and it has some very powerful emotions.

My current in print read is Dies the Fire by S.M. Stirling, which I guess is more of a post-apocalyptic dystopian fiction story than true fantasy, but I'm loving it anyway.
Cheryl

Now I'm in the middle of Pandemonium by Daryl Gregory. Works well for a Halloween read because it's about demon possession.


The Book Thief is one of the best books I have read in the last 15-20 years. Very powerful and moving story. Albeit I am reading something new Liesel Meminger is still with me.


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I'm currently working on The Blade Itself. I'm between Amber (Zelazny) books 3&4, and in the on-deck circle I have To Ride Hell's Chasm by Janny Wurts.