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What have you been reading this August?
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I'm struggling through

I'm reading

I've read

So I've had a few mishits these last few weeks, I think I'll read more reviews before starting any new book, and probably go towards older books (although





So, what do you think is next?
Ha! no fooled you! not another Magazine of S&SF, I am going to rest my back catalogue rummaging for now and buy an actual book! (well, most likely an E-Book since I prefer them these days)
Don't worry, I will take a sedative before attempting this rash move... So, I will shortly have a little poke around on my "wants to read" shelf and see what catches my eye...
Watch this space...

We're watching, we're watching!

His Majesty's Dragon
Fairy Tale
The Shadow of the Wind
In the Night Garden
I am hoping that having some options to hand and a fair bit of variety of style and subject might get me reading...
So, now, which one first?
I'll let you know...

[book:His Majesty..."
The first one is good, the series as a whole does take a bit of a dip and then starts getting better again. I still have about 3 books left to finish.

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It's not that I hate dead tree books James, (For any Doctor Who fans, it's not that I'm afraid of the Vashta Nerada either). No, it's called getting old (er).
The kindle is lighter to hold, I can adjust the brightness, the font and the font size. Plus, I'm busy trying to get rid of stuff not bring more in. :-)
If something is the equivalent of a paperback, I pretty much buy the Kindle edition by default (they are also generally considerably cheaper). Of course nothing will ever replace the smell and feel of a physical book and that's always what I would go for if I was looking for something special, or something heavily illustrated or full of maps.
It has to be an E-Reader though, not a tablet. Tablets are too shiny and hard on the eyes. Fine to skim a news article but not for a couple of hours reading. :-)

My Kindle isn't fancy enough to have a light, but adjusting the font is a huge plus.

First impressions are favourable, it's holding my interest, it's atmospheric and the language is as ornate and elaborate as you would expect given the premise.
So, let's see how it holds up as I carry on...☺

Not anymore!
I am participating in a MG challenge this month. I started with a Goosebumps book and am now on Call of the Wraith, part of a very fun historical-fiction-adventure series.



Are you in the same MG group as me? Run by Kadi? Goblin Secrets looks good!
I love the Dr Who references. Those Weeping Angels got scarier as time went on!

Yes, I am. Were we on the same team once? Maybe not.

Up next is The Grimm Legacy by Polly Shulman This probably doesn't fit my reading theme, doubt there will be any fairies/elves in any of the books in the trilogy but since the library had books 2 & 3 it was a good moment to read 1 and decide if I even like it. It should have a fairy tale vibe anyway.

Any thoughts on this? I’ll be reading 1984 soon, I’ve got the paperback and can’t wait to dive in. Finishing the new hunger games book first though, so no spoilers please!


I love both Spinning Silver and The Princess Bride.

On the Sci-Fi front it's Silence in Solitude from the Roads of Heaven triology by Melissa Scott

Any thoughts on this? I’ll..."
The last time I read it, it blew me away, too. I couldn't believe how prescient Bradbury was. The Afterword was perhaps the best part that time. He explains that fire isn't the only way that books get burned, every minority is a fireman when they remove words or content that offends them & he'll have none of it. This edition of "Fahrenheit 451" is supposed to be the original, complete & uncut. He said that he had been shocked to find that previous editions had been edited down until 75 sections had been missing. He received letters in the same week complaining that he was prejudiced for/against the same group in this book. A few years ago, that didn't seem nearly as bad of a problem as it does today with the extremists on the warpath.

I love the book even more than the movie, because of the narrative device of the character looking to make a movie of the book (which gives that great first sentence). Also the character's background is great.
✨Mae✨ wrote: "I finished reading Fahrenheit 451. It was incredible, just dissatisfied with the ending. I wanted more, I felt like the book should be a series instead of a stand alone.
Any thoughts on this? I’ll..."
Both Fahrenheit 451 and 1984 are great books, and all the more terrifying because in some repects we're living more and more in those worlds.




Remember a while back when Amazon realized they didn't have permission to sell 1984 on Kindle? So they just erased everyone's copies overnight. Irony.

About 2/3 done now, Brown is managing to live up to his usual high standards. This one as well is delightfully twisty!



Straken by Terry Brooks to wrap up the High Druid trilogy...I'm falling a bit behind the Shannara series if I really want to finish it by the end of the year.
Ghoulish Song by William Alexander, the sequel to Goblin Secrets which I really enjoyed. Will see if this one is of the same quality.

Next I will be starting Prador Moon by Neal Asher, first book in the Polity series.


This debut novel is a multicultural, soft sci-fi story, with a character who experiences a 'Groundhog Day' like experience. (Remember that film with Bill Murray?)
Good speculative fiction. 4 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



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