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message 951: by Julia (new)

Julia | 957 comments Lately, I've read very little sf/f, as defined by anybody.

I just finished listening to Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. I found an old paperback copy on my bookshelves and I'll reread the end of it. I'm glad I read it, but it's not fun.

I also finished Forever, or a Long, Long Time by Caela Carter a MG/ YA/ adult book about adopted siblings finding out where they came from.

And I finished Green Lantern: Rebirth by Geoff Johns. I knew nothing about Green Lantern going in, well, I guess I saw the movie fifteen or so years ago. It was okay, but I don't feel the need to seek out more about Green Lantern.

I read Bannerless by Carrie Vaughn, which is set 100 years past the Fall, and mostly things run well, so it's hardly apocalyptic and not dystopian. The main character is an investigator, which I like as a way to view a society: whether it's Miles Vorkosigan, Daneel Olivaw, or Harry Dresden.


message 952: by Veronica (new)

Veronica  (readingonthefly) Starting Age of Swords today.


message 953: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
Hey, is there someone here who's read The Warded Man? I have a question before I read it and would really appreciate someone who could either help me with an answer or direct me some place I can find one.

(view spoiler)

Thanks very much!


message 954: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 876 comments Veronica wrote: "Starting Age of Swords today."

Me too! Mr. Sullivan is doing a Q&A for my book group that's reading it.


message 955: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 775 comments Ooooh! Did you buy it new?


message 956: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3915 comments Allison wrote: "Hey, is there someone here who's read The Warded Man? I have a question before I read it and would really appreciate someone who could either help me with an answer or direct me some..."

Yes. (view spoiler)


message 957: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
Much appreciated, Sarah Anne!


message 958: by Veronica (new)

Veronica  (readingonthefly) Rob wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Starting Age of Swords today."

Me too! Mr. Sullivan is doing a Q&A for my book group that's reading it."


Those are always fun.


message 959: by Scott (new)

Scott | 152 comments Michele wrote: "Yesssssss... First time, or no?"

Third time. I quit the series after #1. Read it again and finished the whole series. I appreciate it more now that I have read the whole series.


message 960: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (beniowa79) | 383 comments Allison wrote: "Hey, is there someone here who's read The Warded Man? I have a question before I read it and would really appreciate someone who could either help me with an answer or direct me some..."

Besides what Sarah Anne said, there's also the bit:
(view spoiler)


message 961: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
Benjamin wrote: "Besides what Sarah Anne said, there's also the bit:"

Helpful information, thanks for taking the time, Benjamin!

Thanks people who responded here or messaged me, I feel I have enough to make an informed decision now. You all rock :-)


message 962: by Michael (new)

Michael | 1303 comments Julia wrote: "Lately, I've read very little sf/f, as defined by anybody.

I just finished listening to Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. I found an old paperback copy on my bookshelves and I'll reread the end of it. I'm glad I read it, but it's not fun."


That was such an amazing book. But yes, very disturbing and challenging. I can see why you would want to spend more time on the ending. I thought it was helpful to reread the beginning after I finished it, too.


message 963: by Hank (new)

Hank (hankenstein) | 1230 comments Sarah Anne wrote: "Could we get back on topic, please? What is everyone reading?"

I am reading Trike's posts ;)

Also getting a head start on The Stars My Destination and catching up on All the Birds in the Sky. Not all that excited about either


message 964: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3915 comments Hank wrote: "Sarah Anne wrote: "Could we get back on topic, please? What is everyone reading?"

I am reading Trike's posts ;)..."


Smart ass.


message 965: by Justin ••• (new)

Justin ••• (kjustin) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. I'd assume that I read this at some point in school... but if I did I don't have even a vague recollection of doing so.


message 966: by Kateb (new)

Kateb | 959 comments j r wards brother hood series. Started reading it to check it was alright for a granddaughter. other than some sex scenes ( a bit on the boring side as it is so repetitious) the story line isn't bad

just finished Lisanne Norman series


message 967: by Trike (new)

Trike Sarah Anne wrote: "Hank wrote: "Sarah Anne wrote: "Could we get back on topic, please? What is everyone reading?"

I am reading Trike's posts ;)..."

Smart ass."


I think the rest of him is, too.


message 968: by Soo (last edited Jul 28, 2017 02:14PM) (new)

Soo (silverlyn) | 1007 comments Currently listening to The World Walker. It's been on my tablet for a while. It's not what I thought it would be. A cool mix of magic and aliens.

Because I loved The Brotherhood of the Wheel, I went looking for more by Belcher. Started the Golgotha series: The Six-Gun Tarot. It has a really great base on American history and spooky Western frontier town. Story is a mix of different genres and I'm enjoying it. It's not as well written as BotW but it has very engaging characters and a haunting, dirty setting.

For those who like illustrations and animations, go look at the Kindle version of Off to Be the Wizard. The illustrations are animated! Which makes the kid in me happy. It's on Kindle Unlimited as a Read & Listen. The MC annoys the crap out of me so I aim to speed read the ebook. That way I can look at the cool pix while sticking my tongue out at the MC who is currently a brat.

I was also reading Trike's posts. Hahahaha
Smartasses unit? =P


message 969: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina | 375 comments I just finished Carol Berg’s Dust and Light and Ash and Silver. An often-overlooked duology that I found both enjoyable and challenging to work through.

Now on to something lighter (hopefully): The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet


message 970: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (last edited Jul 29, 2017 08:23AM) (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
So, I loved Too Like the Lightning. It was probably one of the most original things I've ever read. Certainly among the most bizarre.

A Wrinkle in Time was just how I remembered, which was both satisfying and aggravating. I don't know how someone who writes such amazing characters and plots can be so flat on endings.

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? I think was just a bit too "deep" for me maybe? I understood what was happening, I just didn't care much, and that feels like a strange response to a book so concerned with empathy.

The Metamorphosis was mostly enjoyable because the narrator I listened to I thought had perfect inflection for the story, and I had some great conversations about it after. It was itself a strange story. I am now ascribing more meaning to the term "kafka-esque."

Now reading Kill the Dead which is a backwards sort of palate cleanser. It's fun and easy to read, even if he curses about as badly as I do and gets stomped on worse than Dresden! It's like going back to Diablo after trying to figure out Portal. Okay, enough thinking. Let's smash stuff!

Up next I've got Hounded and The Saga of the Volsungs. I hope to finish quickly so that I can start Seven Surrenders because I cannot stop thinking about TLTL!


message 971: by Chris (new)

Chris | 1130 comments In July I read The Obelisk Gate (★★★★★), Underground Airlines (★★★★), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (★★★★★), Apex (★★★★), and We Are Legion (We Are Bob) (★★★).

The Obelisk Gate (The Broken Earth, #2) by N.K. Jemisin Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick Apex (Nexus, #3) by Ramez Naam We Are Legion (We Are Bob) (Bobiverse, #1) by Dennis E. Taylor


message 972: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne Still listening to The Blinding Knife. Gavin Guile is such a fantastic character!
Reading The Touchstone Trilogy which is good but seems to go on forever.


message 973: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitneychakara) | 115 comments My two cents: if every author followed the rules to be perfectly categorized into sci-fi or fantasy or any other genre it would be boring and no fun to read. the best part of fiction is mixing things together.

Anywho, my reading has been really slow I managed to read Iced and Siege and Storm this month. If I can get two books read per month I'm doing great.


message 974: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitneychakara) | 115 comments Allison wrote: "So, I loved Too Like the Lightning. It was probably one of the most original things I've ever read. Certainly among the most bizarre.

A Wrinkle in Time was just how I remembered, whic..."


AWT is one of my favorite books every.


message 975: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 775 comments Wow I gave UNDERGROUND AIRLINES 5 stars...


message 976: by Shomeret (new)

Shomeret | 411 comments MadProfessah wrote: "Wow I gave UNDERGROUND AIRLINES 5 stars..."

I agree. I thought Underground Airlines was powerful.


message 977: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3915 comments I also gave Underground Airlines 5 stars. I loved that book.


message 978: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 466 comments I read The Book of the Unnamed Midwife ( have yet to write my book report) but I keep thinking about it.

I am now reading Lord Foul's Bane. My 20 year old self loved this series. Thus far my 47 year old self has other thoughts...


message 979: by Trike (new)

Trike Jennifer wrote: "I am now reading Lord Foul's Bane. My 20 year old self loved this series. Thus far my 47 year old self has other thoughts... "

As the saying goes, a book is different each time we read it, not because the book has changed but because we have.


message 980: by Monica (last edited Jul 30, 2017 10:42AM) (new)

Monica (monicae) | 511 comments Jennifer wrote: "I am now reading Lord Foul's Bane. My 20 year old self loved this series. Thus far my 47 year old self has other thoughts... "

Ha! This happened to me with Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah. My 22 year old self thought it was amazing and brilliant!!! My well beyond 40 year old self thought it was self important drivel passing as enlightenment. Oh, my how I have grown time has flown... ;-)


message 981: by Don (new)

Don Dunham Just watched "Passengers" Really liked it, an excellent Scifi movie. I was hoping it was based on a book but it was a screen play. If anyone else has seen it and knows any books of that ilk let me know.


message 982: by Jen (new)

Jen (jenthebest) | 523 comments In July, I gave up on Too Like the Lightning although I have tentative plans to pick it up again - now that I have an idea of what its about and where its going - if the mood strikes me.

I read Every Heart a Doorway, which was an endearing novella to complement the massive tomes I've been working through...

Just now I finished another Malazan Book of the Fallen, House of Chains (#4). Just... wow. The scope of this series is staggering. Another incredible story.

I'm planning to take this week to read some stuff that's been shuffled to the side in the wake of this gigantic series. Maybe Ready Player One next.


message 983: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 876 comments My most recent listens:

Towers of Midnight - ★★★★☆ - (My Review)

Run Program - ★★★½☆ - (My Review)


message 984: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 466 comments Trike wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I am now reading Lord Foul's Bane. My 20 year old self loved this series. Thus far my 47 year old self has other thoughts... "

As the saying goes, a book is differen..."


Oh yes. I am certainly more hard and cynical and have little patience. I envisioned Lord Foul as some kind of evil comic book character this time around.


message 985: by Kateb (new)

Kateb | 959 comments at 60 plus I gave away all my lord foul books, at the 3rd reading I just couldn't get interested. I don't know if it is age, or the fact that the ideas once read are no longer new . BUt gone made a nice space on my shelves for something else


message 986: by Trike (new)

Trike Don wrote: "Just watched "Passengers" Really liked it, an excellent Scifi movie. I was hoping it was based on a book but it was a screen play. If anyone else has seen it and knows any books of that ilk let me ..."

I can't hink of any exactly like that, but the short story anthology Going Interstellar has some stories in a similar vein.

There are more recommendations in the "Generation Ships" thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 988: by Veronica (new)

Veronica  (readingonthefly) I finished Age of Swords but this series still hasn't really sucked me in and I didn't like this one as much as the first. I don't feel like a lot really happened in this one. I know it's a lighter fantasy book but I need some more emotional meat in my books. I gave it 3/5 stars.

I've now started The Drawing of the Three.


message 989: by Pixelina (new)

Pixelina | 64 comments Just finished Dark Matter and loved it. Read it in two sittings only cause a friend came over :-D

Right now I am going back to Into the Forest since I got plenty of time to sit on my balcony with a cold beer and a heavy book and 4 cats and a dog around my feet.


message 990: by Hank (new)

Hank (hankenstein) | 1230 comments MadProfessah wrote: "Wow I gave UNDERGROUND AIRLINES 5 stars..."

Thanks MadProfessah, Shomeret and Sarah Anne! I think you just nudged this into my next audio. As soon as I finish The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds which is an alternately fascinating and dry story about how the human mind makes decisions.


message 992: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3915 comments Hank wrote: "MadProfessah wrote: "Wow I gave UNDERGROUND AIRLINES 5 stars..."

Thanks MadProfessah, Shomeret and Sarah Anne! I think you just nudged this into my next audio. ..."


Oh, and you're doing audio, too! I loved it.


message 993: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (darthval) | 781 comments I feel like such a follower. I just put a hold on Underground Airlines.


message 994: by Trike (new)

Trike Valerie wrote: "I feel like such a follower. I just put a hold on Underground Airlines."

I thought was okay. I liked the story but didn't buy into the alternate history.


message 995: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 466 comments Kateb wrote: "at 60 plus I gave away all my lord foul books, at the 3rd reading I just couldn't get interested. I don't know if it is age, or the fact that the ideas once read are no longer new . BUt gone made a..."

I am thinking the same. Not sure if I really want to re read them. I will finish Lord Foulz Bane and see how I feel. It might be better having fond memories.


message 996: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3915 comments Valerie wrote: "I feel like such a follower. I just put a hold on Underground Airlines."

:)


message 999: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) | 555 comments I finished The Essex Serpent on my morning commute. I didn't bring another book because I have my tablet so I will be continuing Holding on e-book.


message 1000: by MadProfessah (new)

MadProfessah (madprofesssah) | 775 comments Where did you get AGE OF SWORDS? I'm planning on reading the series but I doubt I'll buy the books because I'm not as invested in the story as the original Riyria books (all of which are near 5-star reads for me).

I just finished reading the two Bobiverse (WE ARE BOB, WE ARE MANY) books and was pleasantly surprised that they are clear, well-done 4-star reads (which I bought on kindle--I'll buy the 3rd when it comes out next Tuesday).


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