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What have you been reading this February
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I'm so glad you like it, Kaladin!!! It's quite the twisty series, isn't it? I just finished #5 last night: Snowblind.



I also finished a non-SFF novel by Michael Crichton, A Case of Need, figured I mention it since we were just talking about the Andromeda Strain last month :) I didn't think I'd enjoy a medical thriller, especially due to the medical bits, and yet it was the medical bits that I enjoyed learning about the most (though I didn't need to know yet more things that can go wrong with the human body). Its a little dated as it was written in the late 60's but still interesting to know the inner workings of a hospital and what someone studying medicine thinks of medicine and his fellow practitioners!
Back to Kris Longknife - Audacious by Mike Shepherd

So...how's The First Binding, a/k/a Kvothe 2.0 going, Audrey?

I'm now reading Age of Ash the first book of Daniel Abraham's newest series. Not very far in but intrigued so far.

It's not essential - as they were kind of shoehorned in later - but Asimov's Galactic Empire books do cover the period between the Robot series and the Foundation series, and the later Foundation books (those written after the first trilogy) strengthen that tie-in.


Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide to the Whoniverse
You can find my review here...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I did though, make the questionable decision to read it instead of finishing 'The Orphans Tales, Book Two,' which I had around 80 % finished. I now have to go back and finish it. "So what?" I hear you say. Well these Orphans Tales books are hugely convoluted tangles of interconnected stories and I have to hope I remember enough of what I read for this last bit to all make sense...
:-)

Oh, good. I got it in an Audible 2-for-1 sale but haven't got to it yet.

I have also been considering reading his Galactic Empire books. I think the only thing that makes me hesitant is I often hear they aren't particularly good. But I'm also kind of curious even just for lore reasons, to be honest.

All three were written before the Robot books or the Foundation books, I believe. I don't think they're brilliant, but they are all good examples of both early Asimov, and 1950s science fiction.

Since the start of the year I have completed The Hero of Ages - Sanderson, Maelstrom - Taylor Anderson (A quick dark horse favorite series of mine!), and I finally pushed through The Eye of the World - Jordan after many DNF attempts. I really want to get to the Sanderson books and feel I really need to check the series off my list as a SF/Fantasy reader, but I am just not sure Jordan is for me.
Currently Reading The Long Earth - Pratchett/Baxter and Leviathan Falls - James S.A. Corey. Book 9 of 9! This will be the first major series I have read since high school 30 years ago and that was short YA novels. Milestones even in my 40's lol.
So that leaves 104 books on my TBR (not counting some known sequels to series just not added to my list yet, such as Era 2 Mistborn), 36 of which are owned and on the shelf.
Shortlist:
- Warbreaker - Sanderson
- Distant Thunders - Anderson
- Dune - Herbert
- Defiant - Sanderson
- The Blade Itself - Abercombe
- The Dragonbone Chair - Williams
- Ruin of Kings - Lyons
- The Forgetting Moon - Durfee
- A Game of Thrones - Martin
- Lords of the Middle Dark - Chalker
- Ship of Magic - Hobb
- Rhythm of War - Sanderson
That is about as short as I can get it. LOL SOO MANY WORDS! lol


In this vampyr (aka vampire) novel, set in modern times, vampyrs and humans co-exist unless vampyrs prove dangerous to humans....and the gov't steps in.
Another good supernatural suspense tale from C.J. Tudor. 4 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Since the start of the year I have completed The Hero of Ages..."
Have you read Robin Hobb's fantasy starting with Assassin's Apprentice, Tom? It's terrific! And some of those WoT books were difficult to get through, but the series ends up beautifully!

Since the start of the year I have completed The ..."
I have not read anything by Robin Hobb yet, but both Ship of Magic and Assassin's Apprentice are on my TBR for sure. I continue to hear great things.


Since the start of the year I have completed The Hero of Ages..."
Whew, your short list is filled with long books! I've got similar gaps as you apparently, I've read Dune and A Game of Thrones but that's it from the list.
You could leave A Game of Thrones for last, because there is no guarantee the series will be ever fully written :) So if you delay a bit at least maybe the next book might be out (and then another decade or more wait for the one after...I think there's two more at least left?)
I recently picked up the Wheel of Times series from a used bookstore (I missed the last one, it was there but somehow I didn't grab it). But yep, gonna need a lot of time to read it, so haven't started yet.

I am trying to devote more time to reading, because I have a great many books in my TBR list. I am refraining from adding more to that list but it is difficult.


I, too, have a towering TBR list that threatens to topple over on top of me. But I faithfully add more and more to it in the hopes I'll live to be 150!!

I finished Audacious (one of those used bookstore ones...if the vast majority of the series wasn't there all at once and tempted me I probably would have never read beyond the first two)
I struggled what to pick next but decided to continue the steampunk/timetravel/althistory series I started - The Curious Case of the Clockwork Man by Mark Hodder after all it will help with several BINGO slots! This one will be Alternate History as the first book had the Time Traveler that alternated said history.



Since the start of the year I have completed The Hero of Ages..."
I noticed you had just Ship of Magic on your short list but said you haven't read Assassin's Apprentice yet. Not sure if you know already but it's all technically one series called Realm of the Elderlings and is 16 books long. It's divided into "sub-series" that all link together. It goes Farseer trilogy (the one with Assassin's Apprentice) -> Liveship Traders (the one with Ship of Magic) -> Tawny Man trilogy -> Rainwild Chronicles -> Fitz & the Fool. I just mention it because sometimes readers who aren't familiar with the series don't always realise it's technically all one series with certain plot and character links. For example, there are a couple "hidden" things you might miss in Liveship if you didn't read Farseer before. At the same time, the books can have different styles. Ex Fitz books are all mostly single pov and very character driven vs Liveships that is pretty multi-pov and somewhat more "action heavy".


Gibson writes extensively about witches and witch-craft and in this book discusses 13 witch trials that have spanned the ages, putting them in the context of their time and place.
Interesting book. 3.5 stars
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Erebus Resort - an exclusive retreat for rich people - features 'de-extincted' animals (sort of like Jurassic Park). After a honeymoon couple is abducted from the grounds, an investigation reveals secrets.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Erebus Resort - an exclusive retreat for rich people - features 'de-extincted' animals (sort of like Ju..."
I loved your review! Made me chuckle. I like Preston's books, and will have to add this one.

It was a lot, here's my equally chaotic review.



I loved your review! Made me chuckle. I like Preston's books, and will have to add this one.
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Thank you Georgann. 🙂

I'll decide next weekend what I read next on OpenLibrary since I only have time to read on the computer on weekends (after a full work day my eyes don't want to stare at a screen longer than that)



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