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Uber User Posts: 369 Location: Middle TN, USA | Well I failed to finish my WOGF challenge. I love zombies, so why am I having such a hard time finishing FEED by Mira Grant, I mean Dang, I have read some real crappy zombie books and never batted an eye. Why am I having trouble with a "good" zombie novel. I have won a few books over at Goodread.com, so I will need to get those read and reviewed as they come in. Anyone interested can fins me under the same username over there. November reads: FEED - Mira Grant, and I mean it this time. December is a crazy month for me and I have even less time to read! Missing Time - J David Clarke, it's one of the books I won over at Goodreads and it is so complex, it makes The City & The City seem like "Dick and Jane" which brings me to The City & The City - I'm about 1/3 of the way through and its getting better, but I still have so many questions! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | Finished The Book of Skulls which was so-so. Started Dark Eden but I'm not too far into it yet to form an opinion. Also half way through Cloud Atlas, parts of which I really like but on the whole I preferred number9dream. | ||
Marleana |
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Member Posts: 12 Location: WA | Reading Steelheart - Brandon Sanderson Picked up Ender's Game. | ||
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Veteran Posts: 107 Location: scotland | Just finished Shadowmarch by Tad Williams. Wow what a large fantasy story. Ended with multiple characters storylines, which I really look forward to reading about in the future. I have never seen a book like this before - 4 maps and an index of characters and places. Next this month I will read a mainstream novel and then a Dean Koontz book. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 526 Location: UK | Finished Michael Chabon's Kavalier and Clay a couple of days ago, which didn't seem particularly genre to me, although it is on the Guardian list. I guess it had one slightly fantastical element, but I think it was the fact that it was about comics that appealed to me. I liked it, anyway. It was the second of three big fat paperbacks I want to read before the end of the year, and also the shortest, at a mere 630-odd densely printed pages. Sine then I've also read my last WoGF book, Tea with the Black Dragon by RA MacAvoy, which I've been keeping back for an emergency since it was nice and short, but then I got to the end of the list without any emergencies. An enjoyable off-beat fantasy. I might have another quick foray into crime before starting on the third big book, The System of the World by Neal Stephenson. I'm not sure. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 263 Location: Gunnison, Colorado | Finished The Sinful Ones by Fritz Leiber. Now on to River of Stars by Guy Gavriel Kay and the May 1953 issue of Galaxy (Gunn, Sheckley, and Simak, not to mention Willy Ley speculating on the possibility of building a space station in the not-too-distant future)... | ||
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Veteran Posts: 141 Location: Alief, TX | Lilith Saintcrow and Gail Carriger. It's a vaguely-steampunk, kinda urban fantasy kind of month. | ||
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Member Posts: 21 | Finished The Lathe of Heaven by Le Guin and A World out of Time by Larry Niven. Started The Years of Salt and Rice by Robinson. Still working on the Drowning Girl by Kiernan and Carrion Comfort by Simmons. I'm all over the place this month. | ||
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