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What Else Are You Reading - February 2011 Edition
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I have The Third Bear by Jeff Vandermeer on my iPad, and I just got Sleepless by Charlie Huston and Brave New Worlds: Dystopian Stories from Amazon. So it looks like I'll continue on the vein of dark! depressing! dystopia! ... but I love it.

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Maybe you should try [book:Under the Dome. I think it's an even longer Stephen King apocalyptic book. :)



I read theThe City & The Citylast year. I really loved it. Hope that you will too.



It's out??

The Name of the Wind (I'm really starting to get sucked into it) and Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas.



I started listening to Dead or Alive the other day. I haven't gotten too far into it, only about 90 minutes, so I'm not sure what's going to go on in it. But it's "candy" reading for me, so it should go quickly, especially with a lot of time spent at physical therapy.
I'm hoping to finish Into Thick Air: Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents before the next S&L book is selected. Of course, I kind of hope that the next S&L book is picked before 2/8/11, I have another Audible credit to use. :)

Finally signed up for Audible and started Good Omens over the weekend. This is my first audio book, so we'll see how it goes.
Started reading The Blade Itself since Veronica continues to gush about Joe Abercrombie and I hadn't found Sword and Laser when it was the book choice.



After Among Others, I'm planning to finally get to An Echo in the Bone, which has been sitting on my Kindle for forever. It may get pushed back by whatever The Incomparable Podcast's next book choice is, but I'm reading it this month, no matter what.
After that, it's all up in the air. Thankfully, there isn't much new this month that I want, so I can work on the backlog a bit.


Non-Sci-Fi/Fantasy
JA Konrath's: The List
Heat Wave (ABC's Castle Novel)....sad really but I like the show
Beyond Band of Brothers by Richard Winters
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
John Carter of Mars Series: Book 5 by ER Burroughs
(I rip through these so I consider them one novel)

I'm thinking of going through the Song of Ice and Fire series again, but will the new book be out already when I finish them...? ;)

On top of those, Tom and Veronica finally got me to try out audiobooks, so I'm currently going through A Hymn Before Battle and loving it.

I think I may just finish reading Tales of the Dying Earth by Jack Vance over the next couple of days.


I didn't know they added another book to that series, it was supposed to be just a trilogy.

When I'm done with it I think I'll probably give The Name of the Windanother try.

I'm still on The Dark Tower trek, book IV Wizard and Glass but I'm told before going to book V I should veer off and read The Stand and a few other side-universe books.

Sounds like one of those Marvel Comics crossovers like Civil War, where you have to buy every comic to follow the story.

Is it good enough to justify all that? I was thinking of getting into that universe but The Dark Tower felt like a huge investment just on its own, let alone a zillion other side pieces.

Yeah, there are parts of the last book that won't make any sense if you haven't read Insomnia and Hearts in Atlantis, and there's a fairly major character from Salem's Lot who shows up. And that's not even touching on the dozens of minor connections that you can only appreciate if you've read every single book and story King has ever written.
I'm glad I started King in middle school so I was able to keep up as he was writing instead of having four hundred books to read.

Cripes. Thanks to this group, my "to read" list just grows and grows.
Side note, there are a lot of series/triologies called "The Inheritance Series" or "The Inheritance Trilogy."

Maybe what I should do then is test the Kingly waters with one of the side trips before getting myself fully invested in the big series.


I'm thinking of going through t..."
Don't hold your breath! There are no beginnings or endings on the Wheel of Time, only sequels.


Saw the Masterpiece Classic version, and I've been dying to read the book.
Have you seen the series, and if so, how does it compare to the book?

Had to give up on Good Omens, just wasn't keeping my attention, but I started the Tiffany Aching series, and I'm enjoying that.

R.I.P. Dick Winters!
I'm churning through The Name of the Wind and Daemon; not tremendously enjoying either of them yet though.

I am a huge Dark Tower and Stephen King fan. I've read all his books and my favorites, including the Dark Tower series, several times.
After listening to you on Frame Rate discuss reading the Dark Tower, your co-host recommended you read The Stand, Insomnia, Black House and Hearts in Atlantis (specifically the novella Low Men in Yellow Coats) before you read the final 3 Dark Tower books.
There are several issues with doing this. First, reading 3 full novels (The Stand is around 1500 pages) and a novella will delay your finishing the Dark Tower by a while, and that just sucks. The novella Low Men is a quick read and not a big deal but Black House (big crossover stuff) is a sequel to The Talisman (which has no Dark Tower Ties) adding another book to the list. Insomnia can be read at another time. Nothing crucial there. Salem's Lot also should be read at some point to get the whole experience.
Anyway, enjoy the books. Good luck and good work on the podcasts.
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