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Old 1st April 2008, 07:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Reading

Yes, the alliteration is a little odd, but here's the April Reading Thread ...
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Old 1st April 2008, 08:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Readin

Been just sooooo busy - so am still reading Pratchett's "Feet of Clay". Will dash in a min and get on with it - halfway through!
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Old 1st April 2008, 08:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm on an F. Paul Wilson (-athon). Finished The Keep, reading the Tomb, and also have The Touch and Reborn. Got the lot at a local market the other day for 5 of our British pounds.

I always feel guilty buying second hand books, but seeing the four together was too tempting.
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Just finished Komarr, by Lois McMaster Bujold. It’s better than the prior book (Memory), but not as good as the earlier books in the series. For my taste, it’s too much soap opera and not enough space opera. She’s still a good writer and storyteller, but the ending of this one seemed rather perfunctory or contrived compared to her earlier works. I only rate this one a 5 out of 10.


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Re: April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Readin

Still reading The Other Boleyn Girl. I've been so busy lately I've only been able to read a little over 100 pages, but enjoying it so far.
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Re: April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Readin

Right here we go again - and this time I really mean to finish these whole lot before the next month!
A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow - GRRM
A Companion to Wolves - Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear
Guards! Guards! - Pratchett
Memories of Ice - Steven Erikson
The Crystal Singer - Anne McCaffrey
The Glass of Dyskornis - Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron
Post Captain - Patrick O'Brian
Sea Dragon Heir - Storm Constantine
White Fang - Jack London
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White Fang, haven't read that in years, but remember it being a great read.
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Recently assigned Confessor as my first "postponed" book Really enjoying JV Jones SFRI though only about a fifth through.
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Old 1st April 2008, 11:59 PM   #9 (permalink)
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chunking quickly through Tad Williams' Memory Sorrow & Thorn books. aside from the over-internalising, i'm finding it as good as i remember it from years back. a new point to note, however: is it just me, or does pretty much every chapter end with somebody hitting somebody else over the head?
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Re: April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Readin

Cool title Teresa...

Amongst other things perusing my unabridged copy of Bullfinch's Mythology and still wading through the wonderful Gormenghast.
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Re: April's Astonishing, Astounding (and Sometimes Overpowering) Adventures in Readin

I finished Black House by Paul Theroux, which is a nominal ghost story mixed with the John Banville style existentialism writing. The story is a about an opinionated anthropologist and his wife who return from Africa after a 10-year stay and put up in an archetypal haunted English home in a none-too-friendly village. I wouldn't say it's some brilliant achievement but it IS well-written and reasonably engaging in most parts.
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Finished Pratchett's Mort yesterday. Very enjoyable, but that's a given. About halfway through Brook's World War Z.
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Old 2nd April 2008, 11:51 AM   #13 (permalink)
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I'm reading the innocent mage by Karen Miller this month and then should be moving onto memories of ice by erikson.
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I'm reading Empress by Karen Miller right now. I think it's titled slightly differently outside of the UK.
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ATM reading Stross The Atrocity Archives - have to agree with the foreword, that Stross has improved over the time as previously read Jennifer Morgue was better.
After that, probably Glasshouse, if I don't get Butcher Proven Guilty while this book is not finished - sheeeeesh, 3 and half months is slow delivery time, even in this country
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