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What are you reading in October 2010?

I too am looking forward to CryoBurn. I had been planning to just get it at the library, but I think I might buy it, since it comes with a CD of almost all the books in the series. (I haven't made the jump to ebook yet, but I know I will eventually, so why not be prepared?)
I'm also looking forward to Laura Anne Gilman's Weight of Stone, the followup to Flesh and Fire. (Coming out on the same day as CryoBurn.)

- War for the Oaks - Emma Bull
- Lakota Woman - Mary Crow Dog
- Journey by Moonlight - Antal Szerb
- Tomoe Gozen - Jessica Amanda Salmonson
- The Bloody Chamber - Angela Carter (hopefully in time for Halloween)

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Yay! I love Neal Stephenson.
I'm re-reading Something Wicked This Way Comes in honor of the Season.


Also, I just recieved Malcolm Gladwell's 'Tipping Point' as a gift from a completely random stranger. Not generally to my type of reading, but I owe it to her to give it a shot. :)

Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury
and still working on:
On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society - Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

Aside from the group reads I have here at GR, I've still got my books from last month that I never read due to being stuck in a rut.


I agree on all points. I really liked everything about this book but the romance subplot, which felt gratuitous and unnatural to me. I haven't decided yet if I'll be reading on in the series.

Candiss wrote: "I agree on all points. I really liked everything about this book but the romance subplot, which felt gratuitous and unnatural to me. I haven't decided yet if I'll be reading on in the series. "
I've heard the sequels are a bit better so I figure I'll probably check them out.



Oh- when I saw the title Zombies vs. Unicorns, I have to admit that my heart jumped a little because I imagined a whole novel that's a war between zombies and unicorns! But it's actually short stories, which is fine but not perfect. I swear there is a mint to be made out there if someone would just write a dark comedy/ horror/ fantasy called Zombie vs Vampire Apocalypse. I would buy it just for the name.




1)The Yiddish Policemen's Union
2)Sexus
3)The Third Wedding
4)House of Leaves
5)God Is Dead
6)The Lost Symbol
7)Pharmakon
8)The Resurrectionist
9)Concrete Island: A Novel
10)Kingdom Come
11)The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
12)I'm the King of the Castle



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Hitchhiker and Future King are amazing and so is American Gods.




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and then I'll start on


The Dervish House caught my eye in a bookstore, so once the library gets it to me I'll be taking a look at that.
I'm also planning to try some Timothy Zahn. I'm currently finishing a reread of Anathem.

The Dervish House caught my eye in a bookstore, so once the library gets it to me I'll be taking a look at that.
I'm also planning to try some [au..."
It looks very very interesting. :) I couldn't find the featured book by Emma Bull at the library, so I got Finder. Glad to hear it's good!


I've been trying to find time to re-read that and it's sequel, but my TBR list is so HUGE!

1)The Yiddish Policemen's Union
2)Sexus
3)[book:The..."
Is it the first time you read The Man in the High Castle? I loved it and have read a couple of times. It got me interested in Alternate Reality type sci fi.

The White Company, by Arthur Conan Doyle, and
The Green Man, by Kingsley Amis.
I'm not sure at all what is next on my list.

Reading it on a Kindle makes it a lot more fun for me :)


I started reading Poison Study in August before the poll finished and it lost, but I enjoyed it so much I continued onto the sequel.
For non-fiction, I'm finishing up "You Can't Do That" a biography of political activist Marv Davidov.

Hi Michael just started "Way of Kings" - I am enjoying it so far but am reading slow to absorb.
Barb

dipped in and out of the entire harry potter series after a mega-weekend of watching all the released dvds.
in the middle of reading conan doyle's complete anthology of sherlock holmes and stieg larsson is on my list (off-genre, sorry).
got a hankering to go and re-read sci-fi/fantasy from the '60's - hopefully some of it is in e-book form because i'm geographically remote from anything like a bookstore!
and if anyone knows how to get hold of donald kingsbury's geta aka courtship rite stateside, i'd be really gratefully to hear from you.
Can you not pick it up from an Amazon used reseller?

but i's a starting point, thanks for suggesting it. i'd really like an e-book version of it, but that's probably a long shot.

Last night I finished Behemoth by Scott Westerfeld. The sequel to Leviathan wasn't as original as the first book, but it was still very good.

Last night I finished Behemoth by Scott Westerfeld...."
I read Little Fuzzy at university in the '70's. I also read the others in the series. Cute, entertaining, most enjoyable

1)The Yiddish Policemen's Union
2)[b..."
Just finished The man in the high castle, I'm sorry to say that it was a disappointing introduction to Phillip Dick's work. I expected something a bit more breathtaking consieering how innovative he is and it is a hugo award winning book :(

CryoBurn, Pegasus, All Clear, Side Jobs: Stories From the Dresden Files,
These are from the library:
Breath, Eyes, Memory, Mudbound, All Other Nights: A Novel.
currently reading: Labyrinth.
I own War for the Oaks and hope to read it.

I want to read Cryoburn going to get at library and very interested in reading Towers of Midnight. Took Sanderson's new book out of library but at 1000 pages its hard to get motivated to carry the tome back and forth to work.

I'm reading:
Radium Halos: A Novel about the Radium Dial Painters - Shelly Stout

If I make it through Anathem today, I will be very very happy. It's picked up considerably thank goodness.

right there with ya, stormhawk. i love e-books.

I'm reading:
Radium Halos: A Novel about the Radium Dial Painters..."
I think the same, Jeffrey, although I have a Nook. And I didn't haul that brick back and forth to work. Read something on my Nook while I was reading it.
Stormhawk - Radium Halos sounds very interesting.

So far it is, I'm about 1/3 through.

Its also because been lugging work home with me too so its a double whammy.
Anyway I put the Man of All Things on the side and started reading Intrigues by Lackey today.

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I'm looking forward to CryoBurn later in the month. I'd like to tackle Connie Willis Blackout and All Clear but I think I'll wait until winter for those two tomes.
The rest of my October reading can be found on my current-month shelf.