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Is that a sandwich?
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Next is a freebie from HC, The Oldest Trick by Auston Habershaw. The first two parts in his Saga of the Redeemed series. |
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Bookaholic
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Location: Minnesota
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#25173 |
Wizard
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Location: Here on the perimeter, there are no stars
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Sometimes I'll grit my teeth and finish a bad book because I've made the decision to review it - and I don't like to review unfinished books. I want to be able to say, "yes, I read every word, it didn't get any better, and here's what's wrong with it." Otherwise, it's too easy for people who see the review to dismiss it as a hater who's gonna hate rather than an informed opinion.
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Bah, humbug!
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Chesapeake, VA, USA
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Serpent Rider
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Device: Sony 350; Nook STR; Oasis
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The first spoonful of a plate of poo tastes just as bad as the last spoonful.
And on that cheery note, I just finished the Black Company series by Glen Cook. Now there is an excellent set of books that was NOT a plate of poo. Grade A Prime Steak in fact. Soldiers Live |
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Wizard
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Location: Here on the perimeter, there are no stars
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The highlighted stories are a minor complication. As I reach one in Nigh, I read it and then hop to another standalone story in each of the other volumes. That keeps things fairly even, but it's inexact; the first and third books have more stories than the middle one. The big downside to reading like this is that progress seems to take forever; I'm only at 40% so far. (It's rather impossible to give percentages on the latter two, so I'm using Nigh as my progress key.) But then, I'll finish all three together, so it averages out. The stories themselves are a good mix. The first arc is about a man who sets up a doomsday cult as a con, but by blind luck happens to get it right. One arc involves a rather more deadly version of the 1910 encounter with Halley's Comet, another uses a plague, there are a couple of asteroid strikes, and so forth. I find myself most unhappy with the few stories where The End is metaphorical, rather than a literal human-race-in-peril scenario; those feel like a cheat. I certainly don't regret the purchase, though. |
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#25177 |
Wizard
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Location: Seattle, US
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I've become better at abandoning books after a chapter or two, but I feel I must soldier on if I've reached 30 or 40%. I'm at 44% with Interview with the Vampire and reading has become a disturbing chore. If I abandon it now, I feel I've wasted a lot of time. Maybe the gambling adage applies here: don't throw good money after bad. I'm moving on.
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#25178 |
(he/him/his)
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Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
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I dump it, Mark it abandoned in Calibre and take credit for it in my reading challenge. After all, I've almost always spent more time on it than a book I enjoyed.
I will give an underwhelming book until about 25%, but after that it needs to show significant signs of improvement or its gone. There are way too many good books to waste time reading dreck. |
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#25179 |
The Couch Potato
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Finished Shadow Tag and one more book Black Alibi by Cornell Woolrich. Both were good to read, but not to be re-read.
Next I am taking up Pacific Vortex! by Clive Cussler. Last edited by drjd; 01-12-2017 at 09:28 AM. Reason: omitting a 'not' in the sentence can make a hell of difference... :smack: |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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#25181 |
Serpent Rider
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Vet in a Spin by James Herriot. 3 Stars.
I'm not an animal person, at all, and even I'm liking these books. Enough that I'm still reading them. Vet in a spin was the 6th in the series. |
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#25182 |
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Location: UK
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Finished Medalon by Jennifer Fallon. A bit disappointing, but it was a freebie via Prime. Too much plot-induced stupidity.
Starting River of Gods by Ian McDonald, his near-future India novel. This one will probably take a while. |
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#25183 |
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I'm reading Whispers Under Ground (PC Peter Grant Book 3) by Ben Aaronovitch. I try to read something else and I end up reading the next one in the series instead. What can I say? I love first person narration and sarcasm.
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Location: Ottawa Canada
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Yes, I'm about to read #1 again for the book club. Ordinarily, I wouldn't do that, but there are some lovely bits of sarcasm that make it worthwhile. I read #5 recently (Foxglove Summer), and thought it was at least as good as the initial books - not very common for many series.
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Serpent Rider
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Eyeshield 21 #16
Riichiro Inagaki 4.5 Stars Snuck in my manga for the week, just a few days late. Wicked good stuff. |
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