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What are you reading in November 2010?
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Last Friday, I checked out Against All Things Ending and I'm waiting to receive my signed and numbered copy of Towers of Midnight this week.
For the rest of November, which I hope allows me to read more than I did in October, I'll work through my current-month book shelf.

Either way, if I do stick with sci-fi, I expect to read a bunch of Alastair Reynolds this month, and Version 43, the newest one by Philip Palmer. This is his make-or-break book for me. His first book was atrocious, but showed a tiny glimmer of potential. His second book was a LOT better, so I'm encouraged. Only problem is the story of this third book doesn't sound very interesting.

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, by Jared Diamond
Hope to get to, if NaNoWriMo either goes really well, or really badly:
The Castle of Crossed Destinies, by Italo Calvino
Brown Girl in the Ring, by Nalo Hopkinson
Voices by Ursula K. Le Guin
Powers by Ursula K. Le Guin
Pegasus by Robin McKinley
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, by Jared Diamond
Hope to get to, if NaNoWriMo either goes really well, or really badly:
[book:The Castle of Crossed ..."
Good luck with NaNoWrimo. Let us know how you get on. Now get writing

Phoenixfalls, let me know if you get to The Scarlet Pimpernel. I've been wanting to read that, too.

Vikz -- Thanks! I'm at 356 words so far. . . so a little over 20% of my quota for the day. And it's only mid-afternoon! :D

Funny I've been on a mission for several months now of rereading all the classic literature I read as a teen. I'm halfway there.

congrats, keep going

Next I'm planning on some Brandon Sanderson, or maybe a little break from fantasy...

Little, Big by John Crowley (finished in Oct. for Nov. discussion)
Saturn's Children by Charles Stross
The Word for World is Forest by Ursula K. LeGuin
Fugitive Prince by Janny Wurts
The Magic of Recluce by L.E. Modesitt Jr.
Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay
Currently reading:
Fifty Degrees Below by Kim Stanley Robinson
The Lions of al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay
TBR:
Grand Conspiracy by Janny Wurts

Just finished Sorcerer's Stone, just starting Chamber of Secrets.



So far, it is the best book in the series. I don't know how it is going to end but the journey is fantastic. Based on my experience with Sanderson (Warbreaker), he might get rid of a few good guys. It would devastate me if something bad happened to Vin. I like her. She has a true character. Her husband Elend is a less attractive figure. A bookworm and theoretic. Somewhat reminds me of myself.
P.S. I am very glad that Brandon Sanderson undertook the task of finishing WoT. I think he is a very talented writer.
P.P.S. If I do not report back within the next 3 days, then someone I like in the Mistborn saga has died and I am irrigating their grave with single malt whisky.


So far, it is the best book in the series. I don't know how it is going to end but the journey is fantastic. Based on my experience with San..."
Please do comment again when you finish it, I'm very interested to see what you think. Sanderson is nothing if not dramatic... :)

A Mercy
The Magic of Recluce
Tales of the Otherworld- currently reading already reread one novella, "Beginnings" about how Clay & Elena met. The library allowed me to renew...
Summon the Keeper
Zahrah the Windseeker
Waking The Witch

My sister was so right, the books are better! :)

Also just starting today, Tides of Light by Gregory Benford.

I know what you mean, I both enjoy sci-fi and fantasy and tend to go on runs in either genre until the itch takes me back.
Just finished a few of the Honor Harrington series and I found Legend by David Gemmell at a bookstore recently which I have heard good things about.


Kernos, I loved At Swim, Two Boys, it was a 5-star book for me last year. As you say, it's an exceptional book.

and
The Coming Insurrection - The Invisible Committee
Aside from group reads here at GR, I've still got a ton of stuff on my TBR shelf to get to. Just haven't decided which one to start with...

Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void - a fun book with lots of details that space program geeks will enjoy
Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits - This was a decent biography but it made me feel like Lange's life was not as interesting as her work.
The Treasure is the Rose - nice art, but the story is fairly weak.
The Mischief of the Mistletoe: A Pink Carnation Christmas - very accurate in some of the historical details, but the romance is (of course) essentially fluffy.
Books I decided not to read:
The Professor of Secrets: Mystery, Medicine, and Alchemy in Renaissance Italy (not quite what I was expecting)
Angel on the Square (kind of depressing if you already know what happens to the Russian royal family)

After that I picked up The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell. A few plotlines felt a little out of place compared to the rest of the story, but on the whole it was an interesting read.



My thoughts about it
All in all it is a very good trilogy.
Started

Let's see whether it lives up to the hype it sparked all over the Internet.



5 star

Last Friday, I checked out [book:Aga..."
I'm currently reading Towers of Midnight. I feel like there's a lot more of B. Sanderson in this one and less JR but am still enjoying it. I loved the end to The Gathering Storm and am hoping ToM won't let me down!

I'm also doing a re-read of the Pink Carnation series.
I'd been trying to read Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology, but somehow it just wasn't holding my interest. Maybe later I'll try again.

5 star"
i really liked the Mistborn trilogy. Sanderson is one of the young turks who has revitalized epic fantasy.
I am currently reading Echo, the newest Alex Benedict novel by Jack McDevitt—wonderful SF mysteries and will finish it tonight.
I'm still trying to process At Swim Two Boys and try to write something in my review. There is just too much to say about this book.
What next? If Target comes, I will read it next. If not, I'm not sure. I might read the 2nd book in George Alec Effinger's Audran Sequence or perhaps one of the many unread Gay novels on my shelves. I recently acquired all of the novels by Flann O'Brien and James Joyce, but feel in the mood for some lighter reading.

Are you onto HPOTP, Stormhawk?
Just started Paulo Bacigalupi The Calorie Man. Mistborn sounds interesting.

The Hero and the Crown
The Magic of Recluce
Blackout
All Clear
Haze
Yesterday, I started Towers of Midnight. Since that hardcover is so heavy, for my lunch time work reading, I started The Door Into Fire.
I renewed my library book that I plan to read over Thanksgiving, Against All Things Ending.
Anything else after I finish these will come from my current-month shelf.








Are you onto HPOTP, Stormhawk?"
Not yet, but about to. I've taken a detour courtesy of a recommendation from someone on Goodreads who turns out to be the wife of the author. I'm currently reading The Crown Conspiracy by Michael J. Sullivan. It's a fantasy caper novel. Kind of Butch and Sundance.
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