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[May] What are you reading?

Finished Eledest. Paoli showed growth as a writer, and the philosophical/religion aspects are interesting to discuss with my young sons. I also enjoyed how not everyone appreciated the hero as hero.

I think next up is The Omnivore's Dilemna, which is a political book about how we eat and how it effects the world.
 

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I'm finishing up Grave Peril by Jim Butcher. Seems like there a bunch of Dresden fans here. :) On deck, I have Ring of Fire, the 1632 anthology.
 

I am currently reading Dead Beat by Jim Butcher. It is my last Dresden book until the SFBC prints the next two. I might have to tackle my collection of recent R.E. Howard books next.

Decado
 

Currently in the midst of Exalted: the Fair Folk and Calvin and Hobbes.

Novel wise I'll probably read The Children of Hurin next, followed up by Chapterhouse: Dune.

jonesy said:
Also Bone. The best comic ever. And that's including stuff like the Watchmen. Smith is a frickin genius.

Fixed that for you, because everyone knows Bone is the best comic ever.
 



I really enjoyed the story and the world the author created, but some of the characters felt really flat and the prose just seemed awkward. Maybe it was in the translation or just the way the author writes. I will still read the sequels (Daywatch and uhh...something else).

The translaotor has won a bunch of awards for his translational work, so I'm thinking the latter. :)

And the final two books are "Twilight Watch (AKA "Dusk Watch") and "Final Watch".
 



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