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Boneshaker, by Cherie Priest. The "real" first book in my book-a-week project, so I should be finished before Monday.
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Did in fact end up picking up the "Dresden Files" book by Jim Butcher and starting it..

Putting it on hold for awhile though while I have "Scholar" (L.E. Modesitt Jr.) out from the library again... going to try to finish this one now.
Fist and Faith wrote:I've heard that the Jim Butcher books are pretty good. I have the first one, but I probably won't get to it for a while.
Well, it started out with a clever intro, and got really weird really fast - that seems to be pretty typical for his style!
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Wow! I was coming here to post that I just finished Storm Front. It was good. Not fantastic or enthralling, but good enough to read it pretty quickly. Plot was interesting enough. Good job of explaining some rules of magic. Some witty bits. Plenty of books, so we can at least see further adventures. Not sure if there's character growth, or if the writing becomes more complex. I'll probably get the second book soon enough. Probably back to Warhammer for the moment. :lol:
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Actually, I'm re-reading The Power That Preserves right now. Ballentine's 1977 edition, paperback. I've reached pg. 282.

I was ten years old in 1977. EEK.
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I finished Boneshaker. Next I'll be starting Dust, by Elizabeth Bear.
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Re-reading the Harry Potter books...started book 3 today.

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Avatar wrote:Re-reading the Harry Potter books...started book 3 today.
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Death of a Kingdom by M. Edward McNally.
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The Rise of Endymion by Dan Simmons. It is turning out a lot better than Endymion.
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Orlion wrote:The Rise of Endymion by Dan Simmons. It is turning out a lot better than Endymion.
That's the one with the Pax, right? Good stuff. Worthy of Hyperion.
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Just bought Reaper's Gale, Return of the Crimson Guard, and Toll the Hounds. It's going to be all Malazan, all the time, for a little while.
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Menolly wrote:
Avatar wrote:Re-reading the Harry Potter books...started book 3 today.
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And now I'm on book 4. :D I always think of you when I read them Menolly. You shoulda inscribed them though. ;)

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Fist and Faith wrote:Wow! I was coming here to post that I just finished Storm Front. It was good.
Amusing!

The one we have around the house is like book 9.
My husband expressed shock (well, partially mock-shock) that I was "starting" in the middle of the series, and I just told him it was the consequence of him bringing it into the house without checking out Book 1 at the same time!
Not fantastic or enthralling, but good enough to read it pretty quickly. Plot was interesting enough. Good job of explaining some rules of magic. Some witty bits. Plenty of books, so we can at least see further adventures. Not sure if there's character growth, or if the writing becomes more complex.
Sounds about right; he's a pretty awesome character to hear the perspective of, though!
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Sailing to Sarantium, on my Kindle. Very, very good so far, particularly in the character and setting departments. :)

Av, I hardly considered ever reading Harry Potter, although I do enjoy the movies considerably-- but if you enjoy them over and over, there's go to be something there. :)
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A Wind Named Amnesia, by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Thought I'd give Warhammer another short break after the one I finished yesterday.
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Avatar wrote:
Menolly wrote:
Avatar wrote:Re-reading the Harry Potter books...started book 3 today.
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And now I'm on book 4. :D I always think of you when I read them Menolly. You shoulda inscribed them though. ;)
While I received permission to send them, and SD covered the cost of the shipping, they weren't originally mine to inscribe. And good luck getting Beorn to do such a thing, heh.
deer of the dawn wrote:Av, I hardly considered ever reading Harry Potter, although I do enjoy the movies considerably-- but if you enjoy them over and over, there's go to be something there. :)
I know I am going to sound biased as mod of the Rowling forum, but the books are way better than the movies...

Even Jim Dale's audiobooks are awesome. Truly.
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deer of the dawn wrote:Av, I hardly considered ever reading Harry Potter, although I do enjoy the movies considerably-- but if you enjoy them over and over, there's go to be something there. :)
What? Yes, the books are much better. Hell, the last few movies really weren't good...I felt that if I hadn't read the books, I wouldn't have known what was going on.

Do yourself a favour. :lol: Read them.

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Menolly wrote:Even Jim Dale's audiobooks are awesome. Truly.
Jimmie Dale Gilmore did the Harry Potter audio books!?
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Holsety wrote:
Menolly wrote:Even Jim Dale's audiobooks are awesome. Truly.
Jimmie Dale Gilmore did the Harry Potter audio books!?
Who?

I doubt it.

Beorn has the CD versions, and I have never downloaded audiobook files online, so I can not vouch for this site. However, if it is what it claims to be, it is worth the download.

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Avatar wrote:
deer of the dawn wrote:Av, I hardly considered ever reading Harry Potter, although I do enjoy the movies considerably-- but if you enjoy them over and over, there's go to be something there. :)
What? Yes, the books are much better. Hell, the last few movies really weren't good...I felt that if I hadn't read the books, I wouldn't have known what was going on.

Do yourself a favour. :lol: Read them.

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Couldn't read the books, can't watch the films. What's wrong with me? 8O

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