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What are you reading in February 2019?
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That sounds like me--I struggled with parts of it too, but ended up really liking it as a whole. I'll be interested to see what you think after finishing.
One of the books I'm really late to the party to is Ancillary Justice. I'm nearly done and I absolutely adore it. I can't believe I let it sit on my TBR list so long. It's technically science fiction but has the feel of an epic fantasy, so it's pretty much catnip for me.
Also reading The Obelisk Gate and it's almost unfair how talented of a storyteller Jemisin is. Her world-building is incredible.

I'm going to finish Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files then for the rest of the month, The Time of Contempt, Baptism of Fire, The Tower of the Swallow, The Fall of the Readers, and finally Monster Hunter Vendetta



It's on my TBR but have not tried it yet.
I finished Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files. Harry Dresden is the man. I wish we could have about 10 more books with him in them. Now onto The Time of Contempt.

Finished Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files. I love the character of Harry Dresden. He's just a cool dude. I wish there were many, many more of he's books. I'm on to reading The Time of Contempt. Geralt is another one of my favorite characters.

I love Sunne in Splendour!
I have just finished the second in the All Souls trilogy Shadow of Night: I am enjoying these books but not to the extent that I am desperate to find out what happens next. It's quite nice as I can easily put them down when I need to.

I read Will Grayson, Will Grayson a few years ago. I really enjoyed it, though I'm generally not a big YA fan.


Katie wrote: "Finished Will Greyson, Will Greyson, now moving onto The Invisible Library"
Even though these books are for a younger audience I really enjoyed them. I started on the final book today: The Fall of the Readers.
Even though these books are for a younger audience I really enjoyed them. I started on the final book today: The Fall of the Readers.
Finished The Time of Contempt. I have to say I was a little disappointed. Not as good as the previous books. There was some of the action, (view spoiler) , the story revolved around more of other characters and finally the ending is really not an ending at all. Gave it only 3 stars. Hopefully, the next story picks back up.


But it'll be entirely worth it.

Now reading Killing Gravity. Was in the mood for some sci-fi, and I can knock off a book from my free ebook challenge.



I really liked Endgames. It was one of the few I gave 5 stars to. You're right about Charyn, but I found the Industrial Revolution problem & the way he handled it most interesting & fantastically well done. I really want to go back & read the first 3 now since they take place a few centuries later.
My review is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Jim wrote: "Janette wrote: "Have just finished Endgames which is the final book in the Imager series by LE Modesitt. (can't reference it as Goodreads can't seem to find it at the moment). Not as good as some o..."
So this looks really interesting to me. Can one start with Treachery's Tools or does one need to start from the beginning to know what's going on?
So this looks really interesting to me. Can one start with Treachery's Tools or does one need to start from the beginning to know what's going on?
Started Monster Hunter Vendetta. Reading Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files really got me in the mood for some of this kind of Fantasy.

The way he deals with changing societies is one of the things I like most about his books.

You don't have to go back to the beginning but it would be best to start with Madness in Solidar which is the first one in this particular time. I'm going to reread Imager now though.

I did that as an audio last May. All the readers had to explain to the listeners what happened in a particular scene as we just couldn’t work it out.


Janette wrote: "I'm not going to be reading anything else for a while as I have just got Oathbringer out of the library. It's huge!! The trouble is that it is so long since I read the previous one,..."
One of my favorite all-time Fantasies. They seem to get better and better.
One of my favorite all-time Fantasies. They seem to get better and better.
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