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So, I just finished Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr. It was Earth-shatteringly good. Read it now.
I am now reading Boy, Snow Bird by Helen Oyeyemi, which is also quite good. I'm 60% in. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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#30303 |
Bob's my uncle
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Location: NE OH
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Baldacci is growing on me. His plots are predictable and have some annoying holes but he has a knack for coming up with lovable characters. I've finished the King and Maxwell series - would have liked to see another volume with their new genius partner - and the Amos Decker series. Now on Camel Club #2 which kind of reminds me of the enjoyable BBC New Tricks TV series - kind of a geriatric Scooby gang taking on super-villains to save the world against all odds.
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#30304 |
Professor of Law
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Just finished Kameron Hurley's The Light Brigade. I enjoyed the story, though the end felt very rushed. Amusing, since her acknowledgement section mentioned multiple missed deadlines.
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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Next I started on the third in the James Potter fan fic. And couldn't get into it. And remembered nothing of the second, which I read this January. So I've discarded that one and the other fourth one. Next up by random selection: Mortal Causes by Ian Rankin. The sixth in his Inspector Rebus series. |
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Genre Jumper
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Device: Kindle paperwhite
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Finally reading A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. I think I'm the last one.
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#30307 |
cacoethes scribendi
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Australia
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#30308 |
Is that a sandwich?
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Finally finished Sufficiently Advanced Magic by Andrew Rowe.
While the overall story was creative the execution was terrible. Typos, word repetition, poorly constructed sentences, weak dialogue, vague or missing descriptions, condescending pandering and illogical stuff throughout. This needed major major editing- plot editing, line editing and proofreading. I knew this was written like a RPG but does that mean it has to be done poorly? Rated D- [one star]. Next, a breather, Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. Picked up through Prime Reading. |
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#30309 |
Professor of Law
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Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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I've been running through novellas as we continue to set up the house. Last night I read Nghi Vo's excellent When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain and a little more than half of Lee Smith's Blue Marlin.
Vo's novella is the second in a set (which I hope she continues) and Blue Marlin is Smith's latest. I'm personally always excited when Smith publishes something new. We live in the same town and she can frequently be found in a local bookstore here holding court with Allan Gurganus on Friday nights. |
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#30310 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Device: Nexus 7, Kindle Fire HD
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I had to abandon the audiobook version of Joe Abercombie's The Trouble with Peace (the second in his "Age of Madness" trilogy). I'm a fan, but the narrator made almost every character sound like some sort of cartoon dwarf. All the varied accents and affectations just came across as silly-sounding to me. Maybe I'll retry reading the ebook after the memory of the audiobook fades a bit.
Now starting Claire North's Notes from the Burning Age (ebook). Last edited by DiapDealer; 11-03-2021 at 07:02 AM. |
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#30311 |
cacoethes scribendi
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Location: Australia
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Bear Head by Adrian Tchaikovsky. A sequel to Dogs of War - you really need to have read that first. The first two thirds of the book seemed to be mostly back story passed on in an awkward manner by multiple first person narrators. There was an interesting story buried in it, somewhat similar to aspects of the first book, but more direct. The last third finally started to move along and show some different ideas. It ended up a good enough yarn, it just seemed to take a long time to get there and failed to really convince me when it did. The first book was much better. 3/5.
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Currently reading Jon Krakauer's Into The Wild. Been wanting to read this for a long time now, but somehow kept putting it off. Watched the film a couple of weeks back, and my interest in the book was rekindled. Very interesting that the book balances methods generally regarded as antithetical: the journalistic, the biographical and autobiographical, and the speculative. Just where would one place this title in the book store? The fiction section? Non-fiction? Biography? Not complaining, just wondering.
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eReader Wrangler
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Location: Boise, ID
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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And then I read Innate Magic by Shannon Fey which was a fun 'historical' fantasy set in a mid-1950s Britain. And now I'm reading Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny. |
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Readaholic
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Location: South Georgia
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