Outread Aubrey! Challenge discussion
What are you reading?

I don't think I'm 'currently-reading' anything right now...I'm just pretending I am. (Except for one unpublished book I'm beta-reading.) I think I'll pick something entertaining by Gilbert and Sullivan for my spare moments to help foster the illusion...








I read a bit of House of Hades last night. I sadly lost interest in a character when I learned something about him. :P Kind of made me disappointed with the author, too...

I've heard a lot about those books, but haven't seen them in my local library -- I'm not sure if they'd been in the kids' section or the YA section, but I haven't run into them -- so I haven't yet got around to giving them ago. I've got a friend who loves them, though.



Anyway, I did read Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers while in the dentist's waiting-room; that was good fun. And I'm tagging Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as outread-aubrey, because I re-read it from cover to cover for the first time in years, one day when I just didn't feel mentally up to tackling a new book. Every word of it was familiar, but I understood and enjoyed it even more than when I was younger.

Other than that, it's a bit of a slow patch.

I bought four books the other day: "The Graveyard Book" (Neil Gaiman), "The Wishing Spell" (Chris Colfer), "Dragonborn" (Toby Forward), and "Writing Fantasy & Science Fiction: How to Create Out-Of-This-World Novels and Short Stories" (Orson Scott Card, Jay Lake, and Philip Athans). I went in the bookstore for one book only, and I came out with that book and three others. I'm beginning to lose my self-control in a bookstore, people. The day has finally come...

I've hea..."
They're shelved in Young Readers. Basically, preteen.


At long last, I have begun Insurgent. Getting to Allegiant will be interesting because I've heard there's some huge things that happen. With my ability to find spoilers, I'm surprised I haven't been spoiled yet.


I finished going through Tess with a highlighter and sarcastic margin notes (omh I hate Angel Clare with a burning passion, and don't get me started on Alec), so I'd like to say I'm now reading something for fun, but... I'm not. I need to reread Gatsby and Rapture, and then collate quotes from all three into Word docs according to themes, and I kind of want to die because I just want to read something for fun and I don't have time or energy.
That said, I finished writing the book I was working on, so the 45 mins or so I used to spend writing each evening could possibly be given to reading, although really I should use them to work.
Exams suck.
Hello, I'm baaaaack! Did y'all miss me?
Theodora, darling, do you want to trade horror stories about mental health? I've got a good one. Point is, I haven't read much in the past month either, but that apparently doesn't deter me from HOSTING this darn reading challenge. I may not always be a challenging person to keep up with (although I keep telling myself I will fix that one day), but there's so much more to this challenge than that. Even if you can't win the big grand prize, we're often doing sprints that are based on random drawings. Plus there's all the good talk and book recommendations from the lovely people here. Even if you know you won't outread me (or think I'm a lame challenge and have had me outread since week 1), it's still worth sticking around. :)
On that note, I apologize to everyone for going AWOL. Garage sale, moving, three jobs, and my summer vacation outta explain why I've been a little MIA. But I've spent the last week slowly getting back on top of things, so I'm here to make sure y'all are behaving and reading.
I did get a manga volume read yesterday. And read a webcomic the other day because someone threw a link at me and I managed to get sucked in. Oops.
Theodora, darling, do you want to trade horror stories about mental health? I've got a good one. Point is, I haven't read much in the past month either, but that apparently doesn't deter me from HOSTING this darn reading challenge. I may not always be a challenging person to keep up with (although I keep telling myself I will fix that one day), but there's so much more to this challenge than that. Even if you can't win the big grand prize, we're often doing sprints that are based on random drawings. Plus there's all the good talk and book recommendations from the lovely people here. Even if you know you won't outread me (or think I'm a lame challenge and have had me outread since week 1), it's still worth sticking around. :)
On that note, I apologize to everyone for going AWOL. Garage sale, moving, three jobs, and my summer vacation outta explain why I've been a little MIA. But I've spent the last week slowly getting back on top of things, so I'm here to make sure y'all are behaving and reading.
I did get a manga volume read yesterday. And read a webcomic the other day because someone threw a link at me and I managed to get sucked in. Oops.
Olivia: If you can find a single edition to add that would be best, but ultimately it won't affect your book count, so don't stress over it.

Okay. :) Thanks! ^_^

I've been reading Soul Eater. Which is shockingly ecchi at times - like a random page of nudity that has nothing to do with the plot at hand during a tense moment. I'm just like what even. The anime was much better in this regard. (But they promise that the manga carries the anime's plot farther and better so I'm gonna slog through it and hope it gets better. It's only one incident every few chapters as far as i've seen...)

Last week? Ha. Ha, ha...
Ahem. * shuts up *
I finished "Cold Days" which means no more Dresden books for me until the next one comes out which is sometime this summer and that's about all anyone knows about it. I'll survive. Somehow.
So I started "Heart" by Simon Morden, which unexpectedly turned into a King Arthur story, which led me on a wild trail of Wikipedia research, which ended up with me obtaining a copy of Geoffrey of Monmouth's "History of the Kings of Britain." So that's promising.

Also, has anyone read Maximum Ride? If so, is it any good?


*Nods* Do you remember any particularly negative content? :)
I know the feeling, with the library. The waiting list at mine is ridiculous. =_=

Maximum Ride - I've read about one chapter and died of its juvenileness. It was like reading something that I wrote when I was 14. That kind of juvenile.



Miriam: Interesting, I'll have to take a look at that. :) I had noticed in Insurgent there was a lot of touching and kissing, when they weren't angry with each other.
I think I may have misspoke, or didn't clarify. I had asked about Maximum Ride's negative content. ;) My bad. o.o

Meanwhile I started on "Fury of Calderon" or whatever...the first book in Jim Butcher's fantasy series. It's really, really meh. I wasn't expecting Dresden, obviously, but I was expecting, well, something. So far the characters are two-dimensional, the relationships underdeveloped, the plot overused, and the pacing sort of random. I'm about 25% of the way through too! Geoffry Monmouth is far more interesting. Did you know that "History of the Kings of Britain" is the source material for King Lear? Fascinating stuff! I can't believe it took me this long to read it!

@Olivia - I wouldn't know about negative content, being that I dropped it so fast... XD i'm gonna guess fairly low because it's juvenile fiction, not teen fiction.



But libraries, libraries are a different matter. *looks guiltily at pile*
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Aubrey, should I find a single copy of the Coquette to add to the shelf? I read it in a copy bound with a second story, which I have not read. Would it be better to use a single copy of it instead, so it isn't confusing?