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[July] What are you reading?

Shaman's Crossing by Robin Hobb

The Bitterbrynde Trilogy by Cecilia Dart-Thornton

and someone's given me Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco to read on holiday. I have no idea why :confused:
 

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Reading:
"The Scar" by China Meiville - very good, even better than PDS so far.
Finished Wildwood Road by Christopehr Golden - a good horror book
The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini- One of the best books I have ever read.
Also have purchased Gene Wolfe's "Long Sun" series (any opinion would be welcome)
 

Well after many reccomendations by folks here I am reading throught the Black Company books and boooooooy howdy, why didn't I read these a ways back? I'm into the second series now and just snapping them up. Good stuff, thanks to those of you out there that reccomended them to me.
 

Read the Heris Serrano half of Elizabeth Moon's Familias Regenant books.
Was re-reading Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos books (got up to Phoenix before some orders from Amazon.com showed up).
Interrupted that for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Started the Esmay Suiza half of the aforementioned Familias Regenant books.
Will probably finish my Vlad Taltos re-read when I'm done with that.

Not sure what's next when I'm done with those.
 

Finished Vampire Hunter D. Avoid at all costs. Truly terrible. Might be good for a preteen.

Now reading Faded Suns trilogy by the author of the Moraine saga (probably spelled that wrong but can't sepll her name either... C.J. Cheryn?)
 

JoeGKushner said:
Now reading Faded Suns trilogy by the author of the Moraine saga (probably spelled that wrong but can't sepll her name either... C.J. Cheryn?)

C.J. Cherryh, pronounced "Cherry" with a silent H on the end. :)

I'm reading New York Stories: The Best of the City Section of the New York Times, edited by Constance Rosenblum. If you are a New Yorker, former New Yorker looking for a piece of the city that you miss (like me), or just interested in New York City or city/personal dynamics in genereal, this is a great book. I want to go back for a visit...
 

Finished up a re-reading of Song of Ice and Fire series.

Started reading Best of the Best (anthology of Sci Fi stories from 20 years of sci-fi "best of the year" anthologies -- try saying that several times fast!)

Am halfway through The Depths of Time by Roger Macbride Allen. Sci fi, first in a trilogy. Very compelling time travel premise.

Still crawling my way through the new/re-release Thieves World anthology. Haven't actually made it through the first story yet. I keep the book in my car and read it when I have a second (eating alone, or waiting for someone in my car, etc.) -- haven't had many of those moments this summer.

Pagan Babies by Elmore Leonard. Turned out to be so-so, not as entertaining as he usually is.

Spineless Wonders: Tales from the Invertebrate World -- good non-fiction about leeches, fire ants, slime eels, dragonflies, mosquitoes, houseflies, giant squid -- a chapter on each.
 

detomo said:
and someone's given me Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco to read on holiday. I have no idea why :confused:

Prepare to have mind blown. If you can get into it. I had to set it aside for a year before I was in the right frame of mind.
 

Dakkareth said:
And I'm currently reading Perdido Street Station by China Mieville.

you know, I bought this book about 2 years ago, and it's still sitting on my shelf unread. For some reason, I pick it up, flip it open, then put it back down and find something else. I don't know why and it's driving me mad. perhaps I've been victim of some kind of mind control.
 

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