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Currently reading The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein.
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Darwin's Radio by Greg Bear
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Currently finishing up Robert Jordan's A New Spring. Going to finish just in time to read A Memory of Light on Tuesday. I think I am going to try to find a book store that will be open at midnight on Monday so I can get the book and start reading. I am so
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I think I'm maybe only 25% interested in reading A Memory of Light. I stopped Wheel of Time somewhere around the 5th or 6th book. There's a nagging sense that I should read the last book, just to get it over with, but it's not that strong.
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I definitely plan on reading more of the series, but I'm going to take a break from it for a while. Next up...
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Ubik by PKD. Not sure how I missed this but it's great and a tad different than most. It's still filled with his signature paranoia and existential crises etc...
Excited for a new Pynchon novel this year (Bleeding Edge fall 2013). I thoroughly enjoyed Inherent Vice. It was as like Pynchon got his hands on The Big Lebowski script. |
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Finished The Heroes and on to In the Garden of Beasts
![]() In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin by Erik Larson |
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Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi.
Pretty good. It's a fiction story more than a Science Fiction one. (It's on an alien planet, with creatures but there's little science involved. Should be more accessible to mainstream readers)
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I don't think it's fair to judge discworld by Rincewind, either. I really didn't care for Rincewind until Eric, and part of that has to do with Eric's length, I suppose. Faint-of-heart protagonists are always tough for me to read, because I feel like an author can only do so much with them. For instance, you can only pull so many internal witty asides about hauling ass in the other direction. That's part of why I liked Eric, because it gave Rincewind something new to bitch about besides saving his own hide. His exchange with Eric over "horology" is an example of that, Rincewind's able to stretch his legs a bit. I know you're wanting a break, anyhow, but if you were to push on from the 3rd, you'll hit some good stuff right away: Mort (#4) is funny, especially if you enjoy Death (I do). Then Wyrd Sisters (#6) is soon after, which is good if you like the witches and reading Pratchett poke fun at Shakespeare. EDIT: I should note I didn't hit a lull in Discworld until Moving Pictures (#10). Took a while to get through that one.
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I skipped over most of the early Discworld books.
ZStarted with some of the City Guards books, worked my way through those then just picked up whatever titles I could find. Aside: How do you set up a reading challenge or goal on Goodreads? |
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And I still enjoyed equal rites, just not quite as much as The Color of Magic and Light Fantastic. I've read Hunger Games and Catching Fire since my last post. I'll probably go ahead and finish the trilogy, then either return to Discworld or read something I already have. I might finally read Brave New World, Hunger Games has me in a mood for another dystopian novel. |
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Started reading Gateway by Frederick Pohl. I always thought he was a sci fi writer that was heavier on the science, but so far this book is pretty quirky and character based. Looking forward to reading it.
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Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronvitch
![]() Eh. Not bad, nothing spectacular. Sort of a mix of Police Procedural with fantasy types and magic thrown in. They really should have gone into more detail about how the magic works with science. The main character just accepts all the strangeness in stride, he really should be more skeptical. |
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Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi
It's basically a retelling of The Last Colony, but from Zoe's point of view. The change of perspective is more refreshing than I expected, especially since it tells some side-stories that weren't in the previous novel. |
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http://www.amazon.com/The-Way-Never-...owViewpoints=0
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