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Old 02-03-2016, 05:17 PM   #23401
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Next is Rogue by Mark Frost. The last in The Paladin Prophecy trilogy.

Enjoyed this even though it was so over-the-top. Typical YA action. He did leave an opening to continue the series. Hopefully, he will. I do enjoy his writing. Rated B [4 stars].

Next, is Honor Blade by Diane Duane. The last in the Bloodwing omnibus.
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Old 02-03-2016, 08:19 PM   #23402
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Finished Apocalypse Dance by C. J. Carella. This one wasn't as satisfying as the previous two books in the series, because it seems like there should have been three books built from this.

Seriously, three different world-ending fights in this one... I will read the fourth one, though. I enjoy the characters, and the writing overall is not bad.

Meanwhile, I've also finished reading Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel. This was a very good book. It outlines the Longitude problem that plagued seafarers for centuries, the differing means which were tried to solve that problem and the ultimate solutions obtained.

I have always been a fan of mechanical watches (though I can't wear them... my personal magnetic field tends to break them after a few months), and while this book is a layman's guide which barely brushes across the more technical features which set Harrison's chronographs apart from their predecessors, it kind of makes me want to learn much more about horography.

So, next up is The Ragnarok Alternative, the fourth New Olympians book. After that, perhaps another non-fic, or perhaps a thriller.
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Old 02-03-2016, 10:48 PM   #23403
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Next up is Brandon Sanderson's surprise novella Mistborn: Secret History that he released with Bands of Mourning last week.
This story didn't grab me much by itself but it was interesting to see how some pieces we couldn't clearly see earlier came about. Definitely don't read this until after you have read the original trilogy and it would be better to not read it until you have read all the way up to Bands of Mourning.

Next up: Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey for the February Book Club.
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Old 02-04-2016, 05:03 AM   #23404
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Next up: Lightspeed, December 2015. I'm getting a bit behind on these!
I found I didn't have this on my reader, so I'm reading The Black Throne by Fred Saberhagen and Roger Zelazny
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Old 02-04-2016, 07:18 AM   #23405
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I found I didn't have this on my reader, so I'm reading The Black Throne by Fred Saberhagen and Roger Zelazny
Well. I had high hopes for this, but I was disappointed. Rather too much attention to making the story fit in with Edgar Alan Poe's life and writings, and rather too little concentration on characters and story. I did finish it, but I should have abandoned it. Might appeal to really big Poe fans.

Next up: Lightspeed Magazine, December 2015. I've made sure I have this issue on my reader now!

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another gift in paper: What If? by Randall Munroe.
Which was excellent. Great fun.

So now I'm also reading: The Evolution of Man or How I Ate My Father by Roy Lewis. A paperback I bought earlier this year.

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Old 02-04-2016, 08:44 AM   #23406
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On Saturday I finally got Motif for Murder by Laura Childs from my library. I finished the book early Monday morning. I really should of read these books in order but I did not want to wait so long to finish this series. It was a good interesting read.
I also finished Suspect Witness. It was a good romantic suspense.

Currently reading The Callaways series by Barbara Freethy. I finished book 1 earlier this morning and started book two.
I finished book 2 in this series. and started book 3. This series is part of my Indie 2016 challenge read.
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Old 02-04-2016, 09:04 AM   #23407
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I should have said "re reading". I didn't like it the first time I read it, sort of skimmed through. At that time I thought she was over dramatizing everything, unlike her other books that I have read.

I decided to give it another try and see if I feel differently this time.

Almost finished with "Tread Softly On My Dreams". Loving it every minute.
Well, perhaps not then.

Just started The Cry of the Dove by Fadia Faqir. I also started The Virginian by Owen Wister.
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Old 02-04-2016, 01:10 PM   #23408
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I recently finished The Last Passenger by Manel Loureiro and Rhe Forgotten Man by Amity Shlaes. The Last Passenger was very good at establishing a vaguely creepy atmosphere and it's a thriller that I'd read again.

I'm not sure how I'd rate The Forgotten Man. I had a hard time keeping track of the many people involved in this history of the 1929 stock market crash and the New Deal. I do understand much better how Ayn Rand would have come to write Atlas Shrugged after I read about the various attempts by both Hoover and FDR to manipulate economic conditions.
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Old 02-04-2016, 09:28 PM   #23409
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The Doomsday Bag was another good read from Michael Avallone! As usual, I enjoyed the story, but I wasn't real happy with the abrupt and open-ended ending. Oh well, not every book is perfect.



Next I'm going to try The Girl on the Pier by Paul Tomkins that I just got from Amazon for $0.99.
I gave up on The Girl on the Pier after the first 25 pages (I just couldn't get interested).



I just picked up Journey to the Heart of Luna by Andy Frankham-Allen for $0.99. It's the first book in the steampunk series Space: 1889 & Beyond. Several more of the books in the series are also available at Amazon for $0.99.

I'm going to give this series a try and I just started reading it.

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Old 02-05-2016, 07:56 PM   #23410
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Next up: Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey for the February Book Club.
I very much enjoyed this but no more comments until the 20th and the thread is posted.

I don't get much reading time on the weekend so I have till Monday to decide what to read next.
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Old 02-05-2016, 09:55 PM   #23411
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Meanwhile, I've also finished reading Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel. This was a very good book. It outlines the Longitude problem that plagued seafarers for centuries, the differing means which were tried to solve that problem and the ultimate solutions obtained.

I have always been a fan of mechanical watches (though I can't wear them... my personal magnetic field tends to break them after a few months), and while this book is a layman's guide which barely brushes across the more technical features which set Harrison's chronographs apart from their predecessors, it kind of makes me want to learn much more about horography.
**Loved** reading (actually listening to) Longitude. I found the audiobook to be engrossing.
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**Loved** reading (actually listening to) Longitude. I found the audiobook to be engrossing.
Great book. Read it in pBook format when it came out, and then got the audio book. And then when we were in the UK on a trip, went to Greenwich to see one of them in the Maritime Museum. Time to get the eBook version and read it again. (Hmmm, wonder what month we do non-fiction for the book club?)

ETA: Hmmm. Could go under June, for a Science selection, or November is History month. Definitely a book worth reading for either.

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Old 02-06-2016, 07:32 AM   #23413
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After reading trollen rose by PMF Jhonson, I found it to be interesting, although it had a few flaws.

First, the positive: The main protagonist is neither superhuman nor weakling. He seems to have talents and flaws like everyone else, and is a compulsive thief.
Ungor, who is somehow framed as a villlain, seems to be more likable than not.
Other characters who are meant to be detested are detested thoroughly, and those liked are honorable and interesting.
I truly appreciate the extra effort in creating lore and backstory, as well as adding a quote at the start of each chapter, although many were hit and miss.

Things that detracted from the general fun of the whole thing were how self Pitying Rev is as a main character, the romantic aspects, as well as the humor. Often as a reader I felt left out of the loop when it came to those things. Strangely enough, other aspects of interaction could well have been my favorite part, which seems inconsistant.

All in all, I liked the book, and am glad I read it.
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Finished Ragnarok Alternative the fourth new Olympus book. This one was on the short side, but it did conclude the series well.

I thought overall the series was good, but the last two books could have been formatted a bit differently; the author likely could have stretched this series out to six books, if desired, and the break between books three and four done a bit more evenly. With that said, I will likely reread these at some point in the future.

Meanwhile, down in Houston, TX... I am currently reading DADDY'S GIRL: The Campbell Murder Case: A Saga of Texas Justice by Clifford Irving, which is a crappy title for a book, but so far interesting... it's the story behind the murder of a lawyer and his wife in 1982.

Considering the title, it seems one of the four daughters is behind the assassination of her parents, but I am one third of the way through the book so far and while they have a gunman going to trial, so far there is not enough evidence to get the girl, and motive is still pretty illusory.

After this, I am not sure... I'll likely pull down a scifi or old-school fantasy, I guess.
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Next up: Lightspeed Magazine, December 2015.
A bit disappointing.
I liked one of the original SF stories (the Hugh Howey one) and one of the reprints (The Charlie Jane Anders one), although I had read it before.
I also liked one of the original Fantasy (by Richard Parks), but hated the other original fantasy so much I'd forgotten the first until I wrote this! I didn't like either of the reprint fantasies.

The ebook Novella was OK-ish, but I wasn't engaged by the characters, and the plot was clearly meant to be secondary to the engaging characters, so that wasn't good.

I usually like more of the stories, and I usually don't really dislike any of them. I really disliked two or three of them this month, so that's not good.

Next up: Sidhe-Devil by Aaron Alliston. A Baen purchase from June 2008. It looks fun, but I'm betting I've missed a previous book.
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