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Friday, September 30, 2011

The Month in Review and of Things to Come

This month flew by; I don't say that often.  Lots of things falling apart and breaking down in my life and that combined with some crazy work hours left me with not a lot of reading time and not much read.  Worse still, much of what I tried to read wasn't of interest to me and I ended up not finishing.

I did read Wings of Fire Edited by Jonathan Strahan and Marianne S Jablon.  I'll have a 'not a commentary' on that whenever I have strength and energy.  It helped to highlight my changing reading preferences in fantasy and solidified my suspicion that I need to check out more science fiction.  Currently, I'm about half way through Trader by Charles de Lint.  Reading a book by de Lint was a New Year's resolution and I'm glad I finally got around to it.  I'll be looking into much more of his works.

My only reading goals for October will be to finish Trader and Kushiel's Dart, which I didn't touch this month.  I'm hoping that if I keep my goals super low there may actually be a chance of me achieving them.    

I bought three books this month, all of which I've very excited about.  The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters is ghost story-ish, Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson will most likely decide a lot of my future fantasy reading habits, and This is where I leave you by Jonathan Tropper.  I can't remember where I first heard Tropper was awesome, but a lot of people say so and the first few pages were great.  Waters was one of those books I heard so much about upon release that seeing it in the bargain bin was too hard to resist.  I'm hoping to love Warbreaker so I can say I'm not done with the kinda a fiction that initially made me fall in love with reading, but I have my doubts.  Time will tell.  

I could do a lot of complaining about various things here, but I'm honestly too tired.  And no one wants to read that kinda thing anyways...  I'll try to be more interesting next month.

3 comments:

  1. I want to hear how you like The Little Stranger! I won't taint you with my thoughts beforehand...

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  2. That usage of 'taint' has to mean something... I'm excited for that one, but perhaps I shouldn't be.

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  3. I think my love of Shirley Jackson makes me biased. That being said, Little Stranger has an unreliable narrator which I love. Apparently I can't decide how I feel about Little Stranger!

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