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Marcus' Alphabetical Adventure (low octane by title)
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Ha yeah it has been a whirlwind so far...I also noticed that I have a growing stack of TBR books on my literal shelf at home that have been neglected as they don't fit into my alphabet plans. So, I might be taking a break from the alphabet since I'm a little ahead to clear off my home shelf a bit.

Interesting read but not exactly my cup of tea so to speak. But that's the beauty of the challenges...I generally pick things that wouldn't necessarily be at the top of my personal list and then experience new and different stuff.
Continuing with: Knife of Dreams which so far seems to be typical Robert Jordan fare
Starting: Last Argument of Kings to finish this trilogy that handily has been in alphabetical order :)

It's as though the author knew about the alphabet challenge :)

Looking forward to what Brandon Sanderson can do with it.
Currently reading: Last Argument of Kings for the alphabet challenge and about to start Hammer of the Gods for the April challenge

Sorry, couldn't help myself!
Great work!

Looking forward to what Brandon Sanders..."
I read them all the series but the last one (waiting for the paperback). I really liked Sanderson's WOT books. He did a great job adapting his style to the story. You are in for a treat.

Esther, thanks for making me excited for the rest of WoT. It has been a long haul but I can see the end looming.

That was a pretty fun trilogy so I'm sorry to see it come to an end. Now to decide what to read for "M". I have a stack of books that have accumulated this year on my shelf however, so I might need to take a break from the alphabet for a while and knock some of those off.


I would recommend it if you tend to enjoy the more gritty fantasy series such as "A Song of Ice and Fire" and "The Malazan Book of the Fallen". And if you have not read either of those series, I def recommend them.
Marcus

I would recommend it if you tend to enjoy the..."
Abercrombie is in my to try list, the 1st Malazan is my E author in my alphabet challenge. I really look forward to these. I am kind of stuck in the 4th "Song of Ice and Fire" book. It is easy to put down and I rarely pick it up.

And as Lexx's favourite fantasy series are ASoIaF and Malazan, I may have to source them for him. Although in a few months, he's a bit daunted by all the books I got him for his birthday at the moment. Actually speaking of which, one of those was The Forge of Darkness which looks like Erikson's new series in case you haven't heard of it.



N- Neverwinter
and
O- The Order of Deacons

Working on: The Order of Deacons which is a really interesting 3 in 1 omnibus set in a world that is a blend of classic and urban fantasy
Soon to start: Pandora's Star for a little change of pace with some scifi

Quicker Than the Eye and Rendezvous with Rama
should finish soon and then it's on to something with an S


Yeah I knew it was a bit of classic scifi and wasn't entirely sure what to expect. It is an awe filled easy reading story that isn't too long. I really like it so far and will def plan to read more by the author.

On to S and sticking with scifi for now:
Sisterhood of Dune

On to S and sticking with scifi for now:
Sisterhood of Dune"
Is Brian Herbert Frank's son? Can't wait to see what you say about this new book. Will you read the next?

Yeah Brian is his son...He has written several other installments in the Dune world including a trilogy about the Butlerian Jihad and a trilogy immediately preceding the original story. I really liked the Butlerian trilogy and Sisterhood takes place about 80 years after that. I'm about 30% through the story so far and I really like it so yeah I'll probably read the next one. I am a big Dune nerd though so you have to take that into account :-)


Starting: Towers of Midnight to get myself one step closer to the end of The Wheel of Time. I have A Memory of Light waiting on the shelf which may take me away from the alphabet for a minute and then I'll have to finally settle on a U book.
Any suggestions?

Still undecided about a U book so I'm taking an alphabet break for a bit...


Great! Can't wait to see what you have to recommend. Thanks

These are from my TBR list:
Under the Never Sky by Rossi, Veronica (this is my U read and I cannot wait to get to it, but it may be too "chick lit" for you.)
Ulysses by Joyce, James (ugh - might be my last choice if I had anything else - don't tell Janice I said that.)
Unaccustomed Earth by Lahiri, Jhumpa (might be more your style).
Uncommon Criminals by Carter, Ally
Under A Wild Sky: John James and... by Souder, William
Under the Dome King, Stephen (are you a King fan?)
Unforgotten Coat by Boyce, Frank Coti
The Unlikley Pin by Joyed, Rachael
Up the Line by Silverberg, Robert (I think this is sci-fi)
From my Read list:
Uhura's Song by Kagan, Janet (this is one of the early Star Trek books. I loved it so much I wore it out reading it and it fell appart.)
Un Lun Dun by Mieville, China (interesting story - my introduction to Steampunk. Quick read)
Uncle Tom's Cabin classic :o)
Up in a Heaval (Xanth #26) by Anthony, Piers
Up the Down Staircase by Kaufman, Bel (funny, great read!)

Uhura's Song
given your strong recommendation :)

I hope you like it!

LOL! It was A Song for Arbonne that I loved. I've never read Ulysses. I'm not sure I would ever attempt it.

Wonderful book....everything that I've read by Guy Gavriel Kay is great. It's like a combination of fantasy and poetry...kinda like what Bradbury does to scifi but more involved

Wonderful book....everything that I've read by Guy Gavriel Kay is great. It's like a combination of fantasy and poetry...kind..."
I do not know what rock I have been under, but I have never heard of this book nor read anything by Mr. Kay, I just checked. The book is NOW on my list and if I decide to read "by the alphabet" agin, this will be my 1st choice for A. Thanks Janice and Marcus!

See, when Cherie said "Ulysses by Joyce, James (ugh - might be my last choice if I had anything else - don't tell Janice I said that.)...", I was thinking The Iliad because I can't read. Obviously!
Okay. Stop laughing. And pass the wine.



Thanks Janice. I'll keep that in mind.

Tigana and The Lions of al-Rassan in particular

About to start: Valentine's Rising which is the fourth book in the Vampire Earth series, a post-apocalyptic series that I discovered and fell in love with this Summer.

Starting: Warbreaker by one of my favorite fantasy authors: Brandon Sanderson
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