Where do you get such wonderfultoysgraphs? I can't find this on Goodreads.
Where do you get such wonderfultoysgraphs? I can't find this on Goodreads.
Just finished Ender's Game last night. Really enjoyed it. I had initially started with Foundation 1 from Asimov but found it a little hard to get into since it was my first book to read outside of school in a long time.
Now having finished Ender's Game and reading some contradictory opinions regarding the quality of the later novels in the series, decided to try and get into the Foundation 1 book again and 50 pages in I'm enjoying significantly more this time around. Might go back and read Ender's Shadow though after this.
And reading on an e-reader has greatly helped me stick to reading. Never liked holding tight books with small font. The sony reader is really great and best of all its very portable.
I just found out that they're making a mini-series about this so I decided to give it a second try. I began reading it earlier this year but got distracted and left it alone for too long.
[url=http://www.goodreads.com/challenges/207-2012-reading-challenge]2012 Reading Challenge
Maklershed has completed his goal of reading 50 books in 2012!
53 of 50 (106%)
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(thanks verdre and ashes!)
Reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman. Ill finish it up today.
Same and same! I have 10% left according to my Kindle. It's been a really fantastic adventure.
Just finished Ender's Game last night. Really enjoyed it. I had initially started with Foundation 1 from Asimov but found it a little hard to get into since it was my first book to read outside of school in a long time.
Now having finished Ender's Game and reading some contradictory opinions regarding the quality of the later novels in the series, decided to try and get into the Foundation 1 book again and 50 pages in I'm enjoying significantly more this time around. Might go back and read Ender's Shadow though after this.
And reading on an e-reader has greatly helped me stick to reading. Never liked holding tight books with small font. The sony reader is really great and best of all its very portable.
Mighty impressive, Maklershed. I see that five stars for Pushing Ice, I need to read that.
Also, how are you liking Best Served Cold? I'm real big on Abercrombie right now. Compared to my usually glacial pace, I'm completely devouring the trilogy.
I read Second Shift last week, and thought it was great. On the other side, I enjoyed First Shift too (I do agree that Second Shift is better, though!).I'd recommend going to Speaker for the Dead. Ender's Shadow starts off a new saga that follows Bean and is really not related to Ender's story after the events of first book.
I guess this out now. I never could get into First Shift even though I loved Wool, but apparently this is better, so I might give it a try. $2.99 on Kindle by the way.
Second Shift - Order by Hugh Howey
It is less impressive than it might look; there's a ton of manga volumes, poetry, children's novels, and young adult literature mixed in there that is either not particularly challenging or not particularly time consuming. Oh, and the two five star books that don't show are two random volumes of One Piece I read this year. I'm a big fan!
Anyway, today I just read one short story in the collection of Nabokov short stories I was reading before. Tomorrow I am going to the library; I'm going to try to knock it out in the next few days. Nabokov's prose always takes me forever to read because I do it so slowly.
It was okay as far as YA urban fantasy goes. It does "borrow" a lot from Harry Potter and other books like that and got a little too Star Wars in the end and made me feel icky, but other than that, it was aiiight.
Good luck with the rest of the series. My opinion is that the first three were solid enough for popular YA fiction, but the latest two are pretty bad. And that ickyness sticks around for a book or two.
I'm going through all the Discworld books that I missed right now. Currently I'm finishing reading "I shall wear midnight" and I must say that it's the best novel out of the "Mac Nag Feegles" series.
It was okay as far as YA urban fantasy goes. It does "borrow" a lot from Harry Potter and other books like that and got a little too Star Wars in the end and made me feel icky, but other than that, it was aiiight.
Ohhhh, that's why the name sounded familiar. She was the one who plagiarized a shit-ton, wasn't she?
Ohhhh, that's why the name sounded familiar. She was the one who plagiarized a shit-ton, wasn't she?
Wow you read a lot of 5 and 4-star books. Lucky you! I have the same problem with Nabokov. That same collection of short stories is on my current-reading list and I've been slowly going through them. I'm in no rush though, because I feel like his writing is made to be savored. Unfortunately, I started with the stories out of order and now it's hard to remember which ones I read already.
I'm reading Kafka's "The Castle". It's so odd, I can't really describe it. The situations change so quickly without even giving you reasons on the 'shift', it's so hard to ''get things' at times.
I really enjoyed that book. The people K. gets involved with are a riot. His assistants especially. Just go with it...
Still reading The Pale King. Still amazing.
Well, as I said, it is misleading. Twenty-eight of the sixty-one 5-star books are comics or manga, as well as sixteen of the fifty-two 4-star books.
But yes, I don't think I could rush through Nabokov even I wanted to.
I haven't ready more than ten books this year. Really disappointed in myself.
Have you read "Signs and Symbols"?
I went through this list last summer. Really recommend it. There's a thread on gaf about it somewhere.
Just finished The Hobbit.
Started reading the first few pages of this.
STEPPENWOLF
50 pages in. Really good so far.
How are you finding it? I had to study it for school back in the day. A decent, if somewhat trite story on retrospect, but at the time I actively hated it.
That is on page 598; I am on page 470-something. But I am looking forward to it now.
*These short story collections are a nightmare. How do you read the length of a novel in a week? It's taken me more a than few weeks just to read one of the collections... Here, at the end of june, I need a rethink...
"Icky" in what sense?
Just finished this. I thought it was much better than the first book, but still very confusing. There were also more enjoyable characters with a wider range of personalities. Though I don't always understand the significance of everything that happens, I like how the back-story is slowly being built. I'm going to start book three right away. Despite being confused by much of what happens in the series, the scope of the world is magnificent and I feel as though I will enjoy and appreciate the series more as I continue on and things become clearer.
Just finished reading "The Well of Ascension" (second book in the Mistborn Trilogy) by Brandon Sanderson. Liked it less then the first book in the series and the ending with thefelt like it came out of nowhere (or I just didn't pick up the clues). Kinda wished he just stayed with the political in-fights/looming war instead of introducing this thing.scary weird text-altering ancient evil thing being set free from the Well
Started reading the "Cold Days" (newest book from The Dresden Files) by Jim Butcher. Only got toLoving it so far.the Winter Court throwing Harry a surprise birthday party.