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What Are You Reading in August 2011?
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Aug 01, 2011 09:36AM

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On Deck:
The Black Prism
Memories of Ice
Darkness that Comes Before

Thanks for starting this, Kevin. I was just going to do it and saw you'd beat me to it!










I’m currently working on the first two books in this list, and I imagine the rest will keep me busy for the entirety of August.
Edit: added another one

I started Foreigner this morning in paperback, which easily transports in my purse with my Nook Color. Next up in hardcover, after I finish The Snow Queen, is The Black Prism.
My current-month shelf displays the rest of my anticipated August reads, including:




One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and To Kill a Mockingbird. So I don't get too depressed amongst all these very happy books I'm adding in:




I'm also reading Warbreaker but this is going rather slowly right now.

Currently reading A Feast for Crows. The rest of August may go something like this:
A Dance with Dragons
The Wise Man's Fear
House of Chains
Happy reading all
A Dance with Dragons
The Wise Man's Fear
House of Chains
Happy reading all

I'm also looking to re-read LotR and I picked up some cheap Star Trek novels at the libr..."
Nice time to read Confessor. Just wondering, are you going to pick up the new one, The Omen Machine when it comes out?

Thanks for starting this, Kevin. I was just going to do it and saw you'd beat me to it!"
I read the series a few years ago; I'll be curious to know what you think of them. I'm about to go on vacation, so I have all four of Williams' Shadowland books queued up on the Kindle; in the unlikely event that I get through them (if civilization collapses and I'm trapped by the zombie hordes, for example), then I'll also have access to the full works of H. Rider Haggard and a few other goodies.

I started Foreigner this morning in paperback, which easily transports in my purse with my Nook Color. Next up in ha..."
Be sure to post how you like Fortress in the Eye of Time, I'm interested in it!

Once I polish off a A Clash of Kings I'll get to A Storm of Swords and The Hobbit for the Lord of the Rings reading fiesta going on this this community.

..."
If nothing else, it's one of the most evocative titles ever.

Been there with Pillars of the Earth! Definitely a bit of a slog in places, but I'd say it was worth it.


Been there with Pillars of the Earth! Definitely a bit of a slog in places,..."
Blech. I hated that book. If you want to read a great book about building a cathedral, read The Heaven Tree Trilogy: The Heaven Tree, the Green Branch, the Scarlet Seed. Infinitely better.
Which I am currently reading. Up next: Fortress in the Eye of Time and Mistress of the Empire.

Been there with Pillars of the Earth! Definitely a bit of a..."
Unfortunately, I fell in love with the mini series, but the book reads a bit strangely. There's some introspection on the part of some of the characters, but not a lot. They just keep on rollin', dead mom or no, and do things that make me go "eh?" You can tell Follett liked Philip the best, since there is a lot of attention put on him right from the beginning. My favorite character in the tv series was Jack, and I hope the novel version of him is as awesome.

Been there with Pillars of the Eart..."
I didn't watch the TV series. In the book, the characters are cardboard cutouts and the cathedral building can be gotten from any tourist brochure on how to build a cathedral. I couldn't bear it. Good luck. A lot of people seem to like it, but I many times differ with the consensus.




If you like George's work, then you should pick up the first Wild Cards book.


If you like George's work, ..."
Fevre Dream is one of my favorite books by Martin and one of my favorite vampire novels. Can't telll you how many times I have read that.


I just finished the final book of the Malazan Book of the Fallen (The Crippled God) recently. Great series.

So is The Crippled God the last book in the series?

Yes, it's the last one.


Ooh good to hear! It's one of my mom's favorites.


Finished The Help last month for book club. I wasn't completely knocked over by it but it's definitely a worthwhile read, lots of good discussion points if you know someone else who's read it. Good luck getting a hold of it, looking forward to seeing what you think!
I am wanting to read The Black Prism, but am unsure whether to buy it or take it out from the library. The only problem is that the library does not have that particular title, and I will have to wait until next month, as the library is waiting to buy it in paperback format. Unfortunately it is not available in paperback until September. I might just have to go ahead and buy it in hard cover.






Been there with Pillars of the Earth! Definitely a bit of a..."
Yes, I'm a bit late to the party -- I've been traveling. Personally, my favorite cathedral book is
Cathedral






Next up is Tigana."
Tigana is GREAT!

As is anything by Guy Gavriel Kay. I think he & Jacqueline Carey have some of the most beautifully-written books I've ever read.
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