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What I'm reading in March

Currently I'm reading:
Assassin's Apprentice (reread)
Hot, Flat, and Crowded
Persuasion (looks like it will be the classic group pick for March)
I just finished World War Z and Stephen King's UR, both very good reads.
Lara Amber

-- Robin (30 days until Avempartha)

For March I will probably try:
A Song for Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay
The Blade Itself The First Law by Joe Abercrombie - really enjoying this (except for the profanity).
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett - great light mind candy reading
Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian



I'm also planning on reading "The Crown Conspiracy", having just finished "Avempartha".
Two other books I'd like to read are Wintermind by Marvin Kaye & Stephen Ames Berry's The Battle For Terra Two. There's 4 books in Berry's series, 3 of which I read years ago, so I'll need to re-read them. It's taken me all these years to find one book in the middle. Also an old read, The Masters of Solitude turns out to have "Wintermind" as a sequel. Again I'll need to re-read & I must have a couple of dozen new reads waiting for me.

In my drawer, I have:
Hammered by Elizabeth Bear
The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon
The Stand by Stephen King
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
I have more, but I think those will be my goal books this month.






World Made by Hand sounds great. I often wonder what it'll be like once the oil is gone and how we will have to be more community-oriented out of necessity. It's now on my To Read List, thanks!


Just finished Silent In The Grave by Deanna Raybourn. Now reading Mortal Sins. Enjoyed/enjoying both.


In March I want to read:
Suicide Collectors
Crown Conspiracy
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Forever War (probably followed by Forever Peace)
Diamond Age (I want so badly to like this book, but I don’t so far. I’m going to try and muddle through.)


I just got my copy of The Crown Conspiracy in the mail for April's book club (thanks, Robin), and I'm not sure if I will be able to hold out for another couple of weeks before starting it.
I am going to Florida on Wednesday for a little sun and beach for 4 days, and I will probably need a book to keep me occupied on the plane. I have no clue which of my list of paperbacks that I will bring. I'll get back to you guys. ;)

HP and the Sorcerer's Stone
90 Minutes in Heaven
Five People I Met in Heaven
The Lightning Thief

The Lightning Thief"
I found this a very fast - fun little read - very YA'ish to be sure, and probably not one of my favorites for YA (it's no Potter for instance) but a very enjoyable read.


Princess Bride - a re-read and enjoying it the second time around
Lightning THief - a quick read - a bit to YA'ish though
Well of Assencion - really good but not getting as much time on this as I would like - I think I'll finish up the first two "easier" reads first.



I'm thinking about buying Elantris for quite a while now. It's nice to hear you say you loved it. I buy books from Scifi Book Club and there's only a very small 'About the Book'. It's hard to judge if it's a good book or not, if it's something I will like. I've been fooled quite a few time by what sounds like a good premise for a novel and then once bought and read, doesn't meet with my expectations.
Have fun on your trip! I wish I were going with you, beach and book sounds perfect to me!
I"m reading The Ugly Little Boy and Ring Around the Sun

I finished Shadowbridge not too long ago and thought it would have benefited from being in a single volume with its sequel. From where the story left off, I wasn't intrigued enough to read on to Lord Tophet.
Just finished Coraline and what a creepy, inventive tale it is. I enjoyed it.
Now I'm in the early stages of The Man with the Golden Torc. Not sure how I feel about it yet! First person point of view...that always takes me a bit to get into. Basically, the lead is a James Bond of the supernatural world.


I am enjoying The Ugly Little Boy immensely, but I'm partial to Asimov. I haven't ever read anything by him that I didn't really enjoy. I like his style, intelligent and thought-provoking without coming off as superior. A down to earth kind of writing style. Always interesting. The co-author is Robert Silverberg and I've liked this team-up before with Nightfall, one of my all time favorite books.

Oddly enough, I still haven't read anything by Asimov yet. Where do you think is a good place to start?
I always like to ask fans which book they'd suggest as the "starter book" from a new-to-me author.


Foundation
Foundation and Empire
Second Foundation
Foundation's Edge
Foundation and Earth
Nightfall is a good place to start. Even though it's an easy read, I thought it was an exceptional novel.




It has probably been a decade since I have read Melissa Scott, but I remember liking her, including "Burning Bright." As I recall, "Trouble and her Friends" was the novel of hers that I most enjoyed.

It is an historical fantasy series starting with Agricola trying to conquer the Scottish Highlands (Alba) during the late 1st century BCE. The 3rd book jumps 2 centuries during the reign of Valens shortly before the Romans abandon Britain and the chaos of the Dark Ages ensue.
It is a fantasy because of the magic used by the Priestesses (Ã la the Wiccan Earth Goddess) and the magic used by the Druid priestly class. Except for the Goddess which is pure fantasy and some names of the principals, the books rest on a firm current historical basis.
I did find the 1st Book The White Mare too romantic for my tastes. The last 2 are much better, IMO.
Bill B.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith (The Borders in my town accidentally shelved it early, so I grabbed a copy. Woot!)
The Inferno by Dante Alighieri
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee


I just started Twilight today.

And I, too, want to read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. You know, some people are in quite an uproar over that one. It's proving to make lots of people in literary circles angry!

Also the Pendragon Cycle by Stephen Lawhead starts after the Romans leave Britain and is about an effort of a group of people in Cornwall/Dobunnii lands to find order in chaos using the Arthurian legend as a basis. I love this series.
All of these are epic historical fantasies and faithful to current historical thinking about this troublesome period.
This Mists of Avalon and its sequels fit in here too, though I consider these pure fantasy with Celtic (Arthurian) subject matter.
Bill B.
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