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[May] What are you reading?

I just finished up

The Bonehunters, by Steven Erikson (Malazan book 6)
Dead Beat by Jim Butcher (darn you people who can afford hardcovers!!! I want the next book!)

I'm now re-reading The Waterborn by J. Gregory Keyes.
 

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I just started Ressurection (book 6 of War of the Spider Queen) and I read The Ruin on Tuesday when it arrived in the post. Next up will be the Jewel of Turmish.
 
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Finished Earth (David Brinn) and have started (again) on The Briar King (Gregory Keyes). Fantasy hasn't been doing the trick recently so we'll see how it goes.
 

Finishing up A Game of Thrones, which is taking a lot longer than I expected with my lack of free time. When I'm done that, I'll read the RPG book of the same name.
 


Currently reading Ian Graham's Monument which is turning out to be quite good. The main character is a total bastard, which usually doesn't work for me but Graham manages to make it fun to read.

Recently started but had to give up on The Man Who Tasted Shapes because the author spent 3/4ths or more of the space on complaining about modern medical technology and American doctors' reliance on it. I agree with much of what he had to say, but it's not at all what I was reading the book for.

Next up I have Vernor Vinge's The Peace War and, depending on how that goes, Marooned in Realtime. Then have to decide if I want to read Green's The Fabric of the Cosmos, Dies the Fire (by whomever that's by... Someone with an S, I think), or go purchase Anubis Gates by Tim Powers or something by... Blake, I think the name was? I don't recall the title, either, possible Abarat. All I recall is that a lady at the bookstore recomended it highly and that it involves a fellow named John who has antlers and his brothers' heads hanging therefrom.
 


I recently found a "Sector General" book I didn't have (Star Healer by James White) at a used bookstore. I also picked up some spare copys of Callahan's books (by Spider Robinson) in case I run into someone who needs one.
 


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