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What Else Are You Reading - August 2014


The Girl With all the Gifts

Cibola Burn

Are on my reading list for beginning of August
Then I need to get to Shield And Crocus




I really want to read Fool's Assassin but never got around to reading the Tawny Man Trilogy. Any Hobb fans who think I'd be okay skipping it (with every intention of going back and reading it after Fool's Assassin)?
Just finished The Time Ships by Stephen Baxter. Absolutely amazing. Nominated for 7 major SFF awards and it deserved every bit of it. I normally don't even consider read spin-offs of classics like this is, but damn am I ever happy I bumped across it.
Here's my review
Here's my review

I'm starting Brandon Sanderson's The Final Empire after loving the Stormlight Archive (so far) and also many positive reviews from Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ-ers.
And still slowly working through GRRM's Rogues anthology.
Jack wrote: "I really want to read Fool's Assassin but never got around to reading the Tawny Man Trilogy. Any Hobb fans who think I'd be okay skipping it"
Not a chance. You'll need to read Tawny Man first at least. I'd also recommend Liveship before Tawny Man too. Everyone seems to skip that because Fitz isn't the main character.
Not a chance. You'll need to read Tawny Man first at least. I'd also recommend Liveship before Tawny Man too. Everyone seems to skip that because Fitz isn't the main character.


Not a chance. You'll need to read Tawny M..."
I would agree that you should read Tawny Man first. These books are so much about Fitz and his development as a character. There is a lot that happens to him in Tawny Man that you would miss out on.
I haven't read Liveships yet. I need to get a library card for one of the suburbs around here since they have them on Overdrive and my city's library doesn't. It will be interesting to see how approaching that series from having read Tawny Man will go.
Plus, Fitz actually gets a happy ending in Tawny Man. Knowing how Hobb is going to wreck his happy ending by reading Fool's Assassin might take away some of the satisfaction of him finally getting one (I haven't read Fool's Assassin yet, just enough of Fitz to know that a happy ending is the exception for him).


I liked the book. Its a nice quick sci-fi book with a good action movie feel.

I'm currently listening to Cecelia Dart-Thornton's Bitterbynde trilogy (on book 2). I love these books, though the language is sometimes overwhelmingly descriptive. I'm really enjoying listening to them this time, instead of reading. (I would read them also but not available as ebooks grr).
Not sure yet if I'm going to re-read NotW - I would but then would be frustrated still waiting for book 3 so idk.
Started Cibola Burn but decided I want to skim through the first 3 again before I start it, that will probably be next.
Pe-ordered Scalzi's Lock In, really looking forward to that one.

Have you read the recently released manga or graphic novel? I am curious to see how they adapted it to the more visual medium.
Michele wrote: "Pe-ordered Scalzi's Lock In, really looking forward to that one. "
You doing the audible thing where you get both versions of the audiobook if you pre-order by the 22nd?
You doing the audible thing where you get both versions of the audiobook if you pre-order by the 22nd?

Have you read the recently released manga or graphic novel? I am curious to see how they adapted it to t..."
I did buy the GN and I didnt like it anywhere near as much as the book.

Michele wrote: "Yes, though I plan on listening only to Wil Wheaton, I figured, was gonna get it anyway, and ordered early enogh for both."
Haha. Same. I'm just waiting on my August credits. Although it's cheap enough, I wonder if should even use a credit.
Haha. Same. I'm just waiting on my August credits. Although it's cheap enough, I wonder if should even use a credit.



Lets see how this goes


I read the first three books of the Mortal Instruments and enjoyed them more then I thought I would. I was too afraid of the whole 'it's the next Twilight' thing. I'm not sure if I want to continue on with the series though. I thought the third one came to a nice end.
Currently I'm half way through The Magicians. I really like it so far. Next I'll probably move on to Westerfeld's Uglies and maybe another Dresden book since both Jim Butcher and Scott Westerfeld will be at GenCon this year. (So excited about this). I probably won't do a reread of Name of the Wind, simply because I read it not that long ago and it's still pretty fresh in my mind.

Also working my way through a family member's first draft/first novel.


ooohhh awesome sauce

Have you read the recently released manga or graphic novel [All You Need Is Kill/Edge of Tomorrow]? I am curious to see how they adapted it to t..."
I've heard the graphic novel isn't that great, but the japanese magna might be good.
Somehow on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ the graphic novel and the text novel are considered editions of the same thing. Please fix Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ gods!


+1


I have three fantasy books that I will starting in the near future that I am super excited about.
The Crimson Campaign-Brian McClellan
A Shadow in Summer-Daniel Abraham
Stormdancer-Jay Kristoff


/review/show..."
Guess that makes you the original hipster?
Weekend roundup time.
I read The Deaths of Tao and really liked it (My Review).
I also read Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden's Syndrome and now I can't wait for Lock In (which was probably the point). My Review.
I also listened to Patriot Games and found myself kind of disappointed (My Review).
I read The Deaths of Tao and really liked it (My Review).
I also read Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden's Syndrome and now I can't wait for Lock In (which was probably the point). My Review.
I also listened to Patriot Games and found myself kind of disappointed (My Review).

Somehow on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ the graphic novel and the text novel are considered editions of the same thing. Please fix Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ gods!"
Yeah, that confused me at first, had to check Amazon that they were separate things. That it was originally a straight text novel, and the manga/graphic novel came much later, because I was completely ignorant about the story's history.
A manga podcast/book club that I follow read the manga version a few weeks back, but I am holding off until I have actually read the novel version to watch .
Just finished The Buried Life by Carrie Patel. Good stuff. I can see why there's a lot of hype behind it.
Here's my review
Here's my review

Time to dive into Words of Radiance and then NotW. After that, I'm really gonna need a science fiction book.

Half A King by Joe Abercrombie just arrived at..."
How does it compare to Fear Agent? Remender is really hit or miss for me. So I don't automatically pick up his stuff.
I am currently reading errr Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.
In the SF/Fantasy genre I am reading



It's funny, I have nearly 40 books in my TBR pile and still it feels as though I have nothing to read.



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I finished up Throne of Jade before bed. I'll write my review soon, but the upshot is that I liked it, even if it was similar to the first Temeraire book.
Up next, I'm trying to read the first 2 books in the Lightbringer trilogy, starting with The Black Prism. The third book comes out on the 26th of the month, so I hope to be ready to read it. I've heard good things about the series so far. I may also re-read NotW, though it depends on if I can keep it in confused with The Black Prism. I'm also still working on Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation, that's a book I get to when I'm in the right mindset.
I've got some other things going ok, but I'll mention them when I get to them. :)