How is that? I tend to love Tim Powers stuff, but I haven't read much yet...While I finish up Cloud Atlas and Blood Meridian and The Stress of Her Regard and stuff. help
How is that? I tend to love Tim Powers stuff, but I haven't read much yet...
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About 25% through, not feeling it as much as the first one.
How is that? I tend to love Tim Powers stuff, but I haven't read much yet...

Was on a space adventure type feel after The Force Awakens so I picked up The Warrior's Apprentice by Lois McMaster Bujold.
I'm about 60% through right now and I'm enjoying it, but it's weird reading a book like this that moves so fast. There's just no lingering on anything, it can be a good thing and a bad thing.
You are probably going to get several responses telling you to go back and read Shards of Honor and Barrayar after you finish; you should listen to those people (and me!). They are (aside from one story that is better read later and is set hundreds of years earlier) the first books in the chronology of the Vorkosigan Saga.
How is that? I tend to love Tim Powers stuff, but I haven't read much yet...
It's taken me a very long time to get roughly halfway through it. I blew through On Stranger Tides but this one's kind of draggy. The overall mythology is very cool though but not a lot happens so far.
Just wanted to chime in: The Stress of Her Regard is the only Tim Powers book I've read and it completely put me off from reading his other books. It was interesting at times but overall I found the book to be boring.
I'd say read The Anubis Gates or On Stranger Tides. The former is what got me into his books, the latter is a favorite of many friends. I also liked Last Call.Just wanted to chime in: The Stress of Her Regard is the only Tim Powers book I've read and it completely put me off from reading his other books. It was interesting at times but overall I found the book to be boring.
has anyone here read The Shepherds Crown, Pratchett's last book yet? I've read most of Discworld novels that I missed this year, I gotta say the Lipwig books and Raising Steam weren't nearly as bad as I expected. Just wondering what people think of it
I'm looking forward to picking this up once the paperback drops. I'm assuming, based on what I recall of your posting history, that you read The Fifth Dragon short that precedes this?![]()
Complex story about living on the moon. Multiracial/multicultural cast, including heavy presences from Brazil, India, and Russia. Every breath is counted, each drop of water puts you deeper in debt.
I am doing terrible reading on this break. >_>
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About 25% through, not feeling it as much as the first one.
I kind of like the idea of bridging the gap between the films, but yeah it's not great.Star Wars: Aftermath. It's not good.
Weighing in at over 700 pages, The 40s: The Story of a Decade is a massive collection of pieces from The New Yorker during the 1940s. It's arranged by magazine sections, and I quickly found that I was reading the book just like I read the magazine. I was reading parts of articles, skipping to my favorite sections, returning to read that long profile I didn't have time for earlier.
I was surprised at how much the tone of the writing matches the tone of today's magazine. You could almost be reading this week's magazine, except that the article is about occupied Paris or Eleanor Roosevelt or George Orwell's new novel 1984. You've probably read some of these pieces before -- John Hersey's Hiroshima is here and so is Shirley Jackson's The Lottery.
Is it recommended to start the this series with the first book published (Barrayar?) versus starting with the first one chronologically? I would like to start this series in the future.You are probably going to get several responses telling you to go back and read Shards of Honor and Barrayar after you finish; you should listen to those people (and me!). They are (aside from one story that is better read later and is set hundreds of years earlier) the first books in the chronology of the Vorkosigan Saga.

Heads up: The kindle version of Master and Commander is only 99 cents right now. Fantastic book.
They have that on the site for $200. One of the few big kindle collections I've ever seen. Book 1 is the only one on sale though.What about the whole series, man? WHAT ABOUT THE SERIES
Are you a CME fan by any chance? They just talked about that book on Mondays podcast and it had me interested to read it.Reading Don Delilo's White Noise. Guy sure talks about fat women a lot, so far lol.
They have that on the site for $200. One of the few big kindle collections I've ever seen. Book 1 is the only one on sale though.
I am doing terrible reading on this break. >_>
All according to plan
Oh, and I think this book might interest you.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25621291-the-war-on-alcohol
In short, it seems that her argument is that The New Jim Crow has its origins in the Prohibition era.
When you're done, please let us know your thoughts on it.Reading this at the moment. I only really get to read during lunch breaks, so it's gonna take awhile:
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Are you a CME fan by any chance? They just talked about that book on Mondays podcast and it had me interested to read it.
When you're done, please let us know your thoughts on it.