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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5582 is a reply to message #5575 ] Wed, 19 November 2008 17:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think I did (gain weight, that is)!


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5623 is a reply to message #5582 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 00:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think I gain more weight when I read McKinleys, personally. It's been months since I read Chalice and I am still being affected by Random Cravings for Honey, and Sunshine was much worse in that the food described was all kinds of pastries and sweets... Just thinking about Sunshine has made me hungry again...


"The center of every man's existence is a dream. Death, disease, insanity, are merely material accidents, like a toothache or a twisted ankle. That these brutal forces always besiege and often capture the citadel does not prove that they are the citadel."
Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5629 is a reply to message #5623 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 02:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sunshine has the best descriptions of desserts I've ever read. I could happily live in a world in danger of being overrun with vampires if Sunshine's desserts were there, too.

Which makes me wonder - maybe all of those ditzy girls in horror movies aren't so ditzy. Maybe they're really in the dark alleys/vampires' castles because they're seeking dark chocolate...

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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5655 is a reply to message #722 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 15:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Snerk!


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5658 is a reply to message #722 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 16:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm re-reading 'The Deed of Paksenarrion' by Elizabeth Moon, but this time I'm trying to read it out loud to myself to stop me skimming as much. I've never noticed before how much I tend to blur over the pronunciation of names and unusual words when I'm reading normally. For some I've a sort of mental sound which is actually impossible to pronounce when you try it.


Reading Sunshine tends to make me want to try baking, which isn't very good when it's only you to eat it before it goes stale/soft.
Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5660 is a reply to message #722 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 16:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Reading out loud, huh? This sounds interesting. I tend to skim sometimes too, but usually only on the first time through, because first time through is a "what's going to happen next?" read. Subsequent reads are for savoring...


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5682 is a reply to message #5658 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 19:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jaccairn wrote on Thu, 20 November 2008 16:00

I'm re-reading 'The Deed of Paksenarrion' by Elizabeth Moon, but this time I'm trying to read it out loud to myself to stop me skimming as much. I've never noticed before how much I tend to blur over the pronunciation of names and unusual words when I'm reading normally. For some I've a sort of mental sound which is actually impossible to pronounce when you try it.


Reading Sunshine tends to make me want to try baking, which isn't very good when it's only you to eat it before it goes stale/soft.

i loved pakks from the start and i don't know how many times i have reread the book.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5684 is a reply to message #5658 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 19:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I know what you mean about names which you can't pronounce! There are some characters that my brain doesn't really give a name to, whenever I run across their name in the text it goes "You know, that girl with the A name? Long dark hair? Her.", etc. I think because I visualize So Much when I read, my characters just have to look distinct in my head. I discovered this when trying to discuss a book with my brother and he said the name of the character and I said "Who? Oh, I didn't realise she had a name." and he was very confused...


"The center of every man's existence is a dream. Death, disease, insanity, are merely material accidents, like a toothache or a twisted ankle. That these brutal forces always besiege and often capture the citadel does not prove that they are the citadel."
Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5686 is a reply to message #722 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 19:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Remember the time McKillip came to another forum and when asked how to pronounce--oh darn, I can't find Riddlemaster--but Master Ohm's full name, Gwist something, and she said, "Just like it's spelled."

I wanted to strangle her. *wanders off, looking for book*


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5687 is a reply to message #5686 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 19:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I know! I was like - are you serious? There are too many consonants together! Not possible!

That one my brain tried pronouncing, though - "Gwistle-histle-sholm". It took me forever to realize that Master Ohm was the same guy because my pronunciation had rearranged the letters at the end of his name...


"The center of every man's existence is a dream. Death, disease, insanity, are merely material accidents, like a toothache or a twisted ankle. That these brutal forces always besiege and often capture the citadel does not prove that they are the citadel."
Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5698 is a reply to message #722 ] Thu, 20 November 2008 20:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It always came out Gwist-tech-al-omn when I tried to pronounce it.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5840 is a reply to message #722 ] Sat, 22 November 2008 08:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I belong to two bookclubs, which have both co-incidentally had a theme of the lives of Muslim women this month. "Reading Lolita in Tehran" was a biography of a professor of English Literature living through the revolution in Tehran, and is structured around a bookgroup of former students that met in her home. It was fascinating reading, and made me realise how my impression of Iran is shaped in a monochromatic way by the media, without taking into account the nuances of a very complex society. The discussions of some of the great works of English literature in the context of a society in upheaval were really interesting, too.

And the second book was "Nine parts of desire" by Geraldine Brooks, one of my favourite writers. She was a newspaper correspondent to the Middle East, based in Egypt, and used the opportunity to really explore the lives of women in Islam. It is immensely readable and informative. It was uplifting, funny and joyous, and also very, very scary, particularly when you think that it's 12 year old now, and fundamentalism has moved even further afield.

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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5847 is a reply to message #5840 ] Sat, 22 November 2008 09:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If you enjoyed Lolita in Tehran, you might also like Persepolis, which is a 2 volume graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi. It's an incredible look at the life of a woman growing up in 1970's Iran, leaving the country, and then coming back as an adult to a completely changed world.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5855 is a reply to message #722 ] Sat, 22 November 2008 13:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I LOVED Reading Lolita in Tehran. It was an interesting juxtaposition to Infidel, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a woman of Somalian heritage who is now a Dutch citizen (and I believe a member of Parliament). I also currently have Persepolis out from the library.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5911 is a reply to message #722 ] Sun, 23 November 2008 11:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On a totally different tack, I'm just reading Terry Pratchett's new one, Nation. I think it's the best thing he's ever written. No. Really. It's elegaic, innocent and funny all at the same time. I'm loving it.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5914 is a reply to message #5911 ] Sun, 23 November 2008 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I don't think I've read Nation yet, but I've really been enjoying the last few Discworld books. There seems to have been a more story-arc conscious shift starting around... Monstrous Regiment, I think. Characters are in the same place you left them from one book to the next and it feels like there's actually a coherent story instead of just a bunch of jokes. I -like- a bunch of jokes, but I'm more likely to re-read a story.
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Nation is definitely a story, not just a buncha jokes, Mori-neko. But be warned. It is not Discworld.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5918 is a reply to message #722 ] Sun, 23 November 2008 13:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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But it still has that "Terry Pratchett feel."
I loved it.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5958 is a reply to message #722 ] Mon, 24 November 2008 00:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I finished Daughter of the Forest and liked it very much. Thanks for recommending it! It's getting late and I'm tired, so I'll post more tomorrow. But I'm getting ready to start on the next book.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #5963 is a reply to message #722 ] Mon, 24 November 2008 00:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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What a coincidence. I've just started Daughter of the Forest. Last night, I finished Emily Fox-Seton. Clearly working my way through Pollyanna's list.
Re: What are you reading right now? [message #6009 is a reply to message #722 ] Mon, 24 November 2008 14:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well then I won't tell you anything now, so as not to spoil the book. Except to say she reminded me of Mary Stewart in her use of detail, which I thought was very good.


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I'm onto Tamar, by Mal Peet. It's very fast reading, and so far very good. I'll let you know how it goes.


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I'm reading books my husband bought for my birthday: The Lady in the Palazzo: At Home in Umbria by Marlena de Blasi and The $64 Tomato: How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity, Spent a Fortune, and Endured an Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect Garden by William Alexander.
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I'm either going to read Sunshine again (because I now have a SIGNED copy, woo and hoo), or start Cast in Secret by Michelle Sagara. Hmmm...


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ssshunt wrote on Mon, 24 November 2008 19:55

I'm either going to read Sunshine again (because I now have a SIGNED copy, woo and hoo), or start Cast in Secret by Michelle Sagara. Hmmm...


Ohhh, tough choice! They're both wonderful. You're in for a great night of read Smile. Hope you enjoy it. I'm curious to see what you think of Cast in Secret
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ssshunt wrote on Mon, 24 November 2008 19:55

I'm either going to read Sunshine again (because I now have a SIGNED copy, woo and hoo), or start Cast in Secret by Michelle Sagara. Hmmm...

i vote for cast in secret, i know you'll love it and then sunshine.


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Lucy Coats wrote on Mon, 24 November 2008 05:57

On a totally different tack, I'm just reading Terry Pratchett's new one, Nation. I think it's the best thing he's ever written. No. Really. It's elegaic, innocent and funny all at the same time. I'm loving it.


I also really enjoyed this, took a while for my headspace to adjust to the fact it wasnt Discworld (and the story is a bit slow to get started) but it is a delightful little story, very Pratchett like in humour, and love the heroine's personality and internal discussions with the grandmothers.

Recommended - nice humourous standalone alternate history Victorian coming of age story.
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I've just started The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer(I needed a break from the paper a while ago so I went and read the first chapter), and it's marvelous! I love the writing style - it's like the best parts of G. K. Chesterton's and Robin McKinley's styles were thrown into a blender and came out as Georgette Heyer's Style, with a bit more fun Victorianesque language than you hear in Chesterton and a really fun POV(not quite third person, not quite first... ie, references to "my lady" and "mine host" in the prose descriptions). I missed the end of the first chapter and the beginning of the second, actually, (until I realised I was on page 17 and the chapter should have begun on 13) because I was having so much fun reading it.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #6117 is a reply to message #722 ] Tue, 25 November 2008 12:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I just finished reading Sunshine. Yes, I know, I'm a delinquent McKinley fan for not having read it sooner, but I don't do vampire-lit, so it took me a while to get my courage up. (Squee warning) After reading Sunshine, my main response is: wow, Robin can write! (My secondary response is "where's the companion recipe book?") There's a reason she's one of my heart-treasure authors, as opposed to one of the authors I enjoy reading regularly.

Other books I'm reading (or re-reading) at the moment: Sorcery and Cecelia, or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot, by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermeyer (this is for a read-a-long on Ravelry), Throne of Jade by Naomi Novik (I hope this turns out less anti-China than it begins...), and I'm picking up Keith Donahue's The Stolen Child at the library today. Oh, I also just finished Peter Dickinson's The Tears of the Salamander.


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No, I don't think Throne of Jade is anti-China. I love that series. Such great worldbuilding.


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #6180 is a reply to message #722 ] Tue, 25 November 2008 20:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Still trying to decide, Sunshine or Cast in Secret. I know Bonnie has cast her vote for Cast in Secret but Sunshine is like an old friend and I could use an old friend right now. Hmmm...


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Okay, so I totally gave up on getting into "Paul of Dune" by Brian Herbert. It just isn't "Dune." *sigh*


So I've moved on. I picked up "The One Marvelous Thing" by Rikki Ducornet on impulse after reading a review yesterday. It's mostly short, somewhat surreal vignettes, sprinkled with intriguing sketches and artwork. Enjoyable, so far, if a bit odd!

And I think I'm going to check out "Child of a Rainless Year" by Jane Lindskold from the library tonight, too. I just read a post about her work on tor.com, and it sounded intriguing and lovely.

Haven't finished "All the Windwracked Stars" yet, but I've loving it so far! I'm about half-way through, too, so unless anything unexpected happens, I think I'll be giving it a good review and then going on to explore more Elizabeth Bear books. Smile


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ssshunt wrote on Tue, 25 November 2008 20:44

Still trying to decide, Sunshine or Cast in Secret. I know Bonnie has cast her vote for Cast in Secret but Sunshine is like an old friend and I could use an old friend right now. Hmmm...



I vote for Cast. But wouldn't it be cool if you could read Sunshine with one eye and Cast in Secret with the other?
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Shelley, in that case I vote Sunshine. You can always read Cast in Secret in a bit, it will still be there. Sometimes you just need a comfort book. Especially since you are still worrying over the decision, seems to me you could use Sunshine right now.


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Argh, I need to post a poll...


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Re: What are you reading right now? [message #6234 is a reply to message #6203 ] Wed, 26 November 2008 09:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ummm... Am I the only one who reads multiple books at a time? Start Sunshine and t'other one, and read one at bedtime and the other over meals. Smile I tend to have 4 books going at any one time, though this could be partly my problem with finishing things. Right now it's a book of essays by Bailey White, The Ghost Map, The Collected Letters/Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, and (as usual) a couple pulpy detective novels from the 1940's scattered at the bedside.

Why no, I don't have a problem with focus, why do you ask?


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That's part of my problem, I do try to read multiple books at one time, and end up finishing none of them. So I have discovered that I do better one book at a time, which is, I think, Cast in Secret. Started it last night and it went really well. I have no idea what's happening as of yet, but I feel I will. And I just read Sunshine a couple of months ago (for, what, the 7th time?) so I'll get back to Sunshine when I'm ready.

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Black Bear wrote on Wed, 26 November 2008 08:42

Ummm... Am I the only one who reads multiple books at a time?


Nope. I'm constantly reading at least three...one left at work, one taken home, and one on CD in the car. Smile

Though sometimes there are TWO at home. ;-P


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I can't do audio books. Read to me and I go right to sleep. Which is not so good when you're driving.


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Black Bear wrote on Wed, 26 November 2008 06:42

Ummm... Am I the only one who reads multiple books at a time? Start Sunshine and t'other one, and read one at bedtime and the other over meals. Smile I tend to have 4 books going at any one time, though this could be partly my problem with finishing things.

It depends with me. A new book, especially by a favorite author, is going to grab my full attention and not let me read anything else until I finish it... and sometimes not even then, because then I have to dwell on it. A re-read, a comfortable old friend, is going to let me divert my attention and then I can pick up this or that or the other book. I keep spare paperback copies of such friends in the bathroom and car. But it's one measure of how well I like a book if I get too distracted on a first read. I've found that I will hardly ever re-read a book that got read in pieces the first time around. There've been a few exceptions, but not many.
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