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What are you reading this March?
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Time marches on... what are you reading this month?
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This is a pretty inpressive month for the Books I’m Eagerly Anticipating.
Luna- Wolf Moon by Ian McDonald
New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson
The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi
That should keep me going into April.
And for those in US who insist on dead-tree books, you can finally read A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers
Luna- Wolf Moon by Ian McDonald
New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson
The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi
That should keep me going into April.
And for those in US who insist on dead-tree books, you can finally read A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

Now I'm reading The Handmaid's Tale

Still trying to finish Minority Report anthology. Will start Retribution Falls and The Hundred Thousand Kingdom soon. And this month there will be the second Luna book and McClellan's Sins of Empire (both I have been waiting so eagerly)

- Lock In

- The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2015 Edition

- The Circle

- The Handmaid's Tale

Right now, I'm working on:
- The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick 4: The Minority Report

- Rama II

- A Dance with Dragons

And some non-SF/F books:
- The Finest Hours: The True Story of the U.S. Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue by Michael Tougias
- The Long Home by William Gay
- Killing Floor by Lee Child
- Go Girl!: Raising Healthy, Confident and Successful Girls Through Sports by Hannah Storm and Mark Jenkins




Soon I plan on starting:

I had made some headway on Revelation Space before putting it on hold in favor of Golden Son. Both titles are amazing and since I'm a sucker for well-constructed worlds, I ultimately had to flip a coin to decide which to finish first. Looking forward to getting back to it.

If you liked Autofac, I think the next two stories are even better: Service Call and Captive Market. My favorite so far though is Explorers We.

Oh, good. Some weekend reading to look forward to.

Starting on The Handmaid's Tale for the group read. Wasn't really in the mood to return to another depressing read but it is a classic, and, well, I'm a Canadian who has never read Atwood before so I figured that should be remedied as soon as possible. I'm about 45 pages so far and must admit it has my interest.

Once I'm done with that I'm thinking I'll be moving on to Memory of Water.
Saw that The Lies of Locke Lamora is one of the group reads this month! I bought that a month or two ago and have been wanting to read it, and since I just saw that it's on the reading list for March, I'm gonna make an effort to read that at some point this month too.

If i am reading an omnibus, I typically select the ebook, kindle of book version of the individual book to keep track of my totals.



this happened to me when I readWorm last year, such a long story

If figured I'd make up for it by reading a few short stories that also count as books. In the end. And Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ tracks an approximate page count of your reading too (though it depends on the quality of the stats on the site, one book about 300+ pages long was listed as being only 10, heh).


I just finished the series, Legends of Muriwood and Covenant of Muriwood, by Jeff Wheeler. I am currently reading the The Kingfountain Series by Jeff Wheeler.


Halfway through The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. Quite enjoyable but it is not The Fifth Season.
NekroRider wrote: "The beginning of this month I'm finishing up The Dagger and the Coin series. I'm well into The Spider's War and imagine I'll be finishing over the next couple of days.
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I love that series! Daniel Abraham is amazing. I think he'll be my go-to ASOIAF writer if George want to expand his universe and need some partner to write.

I also received Worldshaker last week, which is the conclusion to a fairly good trilogy.
Then I really need to read The Blood Mirror, even though I'm still annoyed that this isn't the final book...

Figured that while the weather is still kind of dark and dreary out there I'll finish off the Passage trilogy with The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin. The previous book just got interesting so let's see if the momentum continues into the conclusion.
NekroRider wrote: "The beginning of this month I'm finishing up The Dagger and the Coin series. ..."
I'm just starting that series, with The Dragon's Path. So far, I'm liking it. (Probably not a surprise; I've liked everything Abraham has written as Corey or Hanover, so it's about time I tried a book he wrote with his real name.
I'm just starting that series, with The Dragon's Path. So far, I'm liking it. (Probably not a surprise; I've liked everything Abraham has written as Corey or Hanover, so it's about time I tried a book he wrote with his real name.


Nice! For me it was the first I've ever read of Abraham, but after loving this series so much, I definitely want to explore more of his stuff. The Expanse is on my list, but I was thinking before that to check out The Long Price Quartet series. Have you read that one?
Anyway, I'm currently reading Memory of Water and really liking it so far.

Wow! That's a blast from the past. It's still on my shelves, but I haven't read it in years. I don't even know if it's on my Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ shelves. Off to take a look. Thanks for the reminder!



The Lies of Locke Lamora, which I had mixed feelings about. I thought it did some things really well, but also glaring problems.
The Shadowed Sun, a strong follow-up to The Killing Moon. This was quite a good duology, and they came as a package deal ebook.
Old Man's War which was... fine, i guess? The story didn't seem to know if it was going to be a satire or play the military tropes straight. Pretty much persuaded me that I hadn't been missing anything special in waiting to read this.
Currently reading Seven Surrenders, one of the books i'd most been looking forward to this year.

The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time #4) by Robert Jordan
The Art of Magic The Gathering: Kaladesh by James Wyatt
Now this is a series I can't recommend enough for fantasy fans. The books are loaded with astonishing artwork and lore/worldbuilding from the settings featured in the card game (which I ironically don't play much).
Ps.: sorry for the lack of links, but the app doesn't have that option

I play the game occasionally now, but I found the worlds they made fascinating and would read about them before i ever learned the rules of the game.

/review/show...

Moving on now to Babylon's Ashes, 6th book in the Expanse series. Hope watching the series and reading the book at the same time doesn't create an absolute mess in my head.


Ps.: sorry for the lack of links, but the app doesn't have that option
Try going through the browser. Even on a mobile device, it's a much better experience. There's just so much stuff I can't do with the app that I rarely use it anymore.

I loved The Crystal Cave, will need to return to that series some day.
I finished The Emperor's Edge Collection on my eReader, actually enjoyed it quite a bit, will probably read the rest of the series too.
So my next eBook will be The Land That Time Forgot. Saw it had already been read by this group, it's a classic, it was free, and...well it's short to make up for all the omnibuses I've been reading lately! Only a few pages in so far

Finished Red Rising. Beautiful writing in places and starts out as a moving story, but goes downhill towards disappointing after that. Getting ready to start the third book of The Passage series, The City of Mirrors. So excited!

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