While She Knits
Oct. 21st, 2011 08:18 pmWhat are you reading right now? How is it?
What's next on your TBR pile?*
*the towering To Be Read stack o' books that threatens to take over your living space. We all have one. Admit it.
What's next on your TBR pile?*
*the towering To Be Read stack o' books that threatens to take over your living space. We all have one. Admit it.
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Date: 10/22/11 12:22 am (UTC)I just--finally--got my hands on a copy of Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind. That's on deck.
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Date: 10/22/11 12:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 10/22/11 12:44 am (UTC)TBR ASAP: Heist Society: Uncommon Criminals. I'm waiting for my sister to hand it over! The first one was good, though I found the romance a bit cheesy.
Prized, by Caragh O'Brien - It's not coming out till November 8th, but I loved the first book, Birthmarked. It's [yet another] YA distopian novel, but I found it to be unique and interesting. Can't wait for the sequel!
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Date: 10/22/11 12:47 am (UTC)I am currently reading Neverwhere, for the first time (I KNOW) and re-reading Venetia, by Georgette Heyer. And I just got The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater, which I am VERY EXCITED about.
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Date: 10/22/11 12:50 am (UTC)I managed to sneak in "The Perilous Gard" by Elizabeth Marie Pope, which was recommended by someone in the last WSK post. I loved it!
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Date: 10/22/11 01:13 am (UTC)At the end of The Perilous Gard, the minstrel Randal is beginning to make a song about the events in the story, with only the first verse written so far. I wanted to hear the rest of it.
So I wrote it. (http://filk.cracksandshards.com/PerilousGard.html)
At some point I wrote a letter to Ms. Pope's literary agent, who iirc replied that this was OK and that furthermore the lady liked the song! :-)
To the original question: I am rereading Diana Wynne Jones's The Merlin Conspiracy.
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Date: 10/22/11 01:43 am (UTC)I just finished The FitzOsbornes in Exile, which I loved, because I'm on a definite 1930's England kick at the moment. It's what I Capture the Castle would have been like with debutantes and the League of Nations.
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Date: 10/22/11 02:31 am (UTC)(And - hey! I haven't posted in maybe several years, mostly due to college being silly, but I do lurk most posts).
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Date: 10/22/11 02:57 am (UTC)(There's also a prodigious pile of books on the French colonial period in Morocco that shall not be mentioned. Not at all.)
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Date: 10/22/11 03:15 am (UTC)...They'll never bring you down, Checkers! :)
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Date: 10/22/11 03:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 10/22/11 03:50 am (UTC)Now I'm almost done with Pyramids by Terry Pratchett, and listening to the audiobook of Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers (despite the fact that I've already re-read it once this year).
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Date: 10/22/11 03:51 am (UTC)And I just finished American Gods. It was good, in a sprawling way. And I re-read Sabriel by Garth Nix.
I have a Don Delilo book on my to-read pile, as well as The Shield Ring (Sutcliff again) and a bunch of Fullmetal Alchemist. :)
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Date: 10/22/11 04:39 am (UTC)That is, of course, only the top of each pile.
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Date: 10/22/11 05:11 am (UTC)I have everything on this list (http://kaeyko.livejournal.com/39022.html) that isn't crossed off yet. Just finished The Motorcycle Diaries by Che Guevara and working on Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia. Gillian Slovo's Every Secret Thing in also in the current pile.
And also the first Moribito novel by Nahoko Uehashi, Alice Munro's Too Much Happiness, and The End of East by Jen Sookfong Lee.
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Date: 10/22/11 06:12 am (UTC)I'm in a weird place right now considering all of the last 3 or 4 books I've read have been rereads, which is unusual for me. Not including the Queen's Thief and Miles Vorkosigan rereads, of course, which happen almost continuously and never really stop. Anyway, I don't have any new books at the moment---school is kicking my butt---and I'm not sure what I'll do when I finish my current book. Reread something else in the tiny box of books I brought from my parents' house? Seek out a used bookstore and hope for the best? Or break down and resort to buying one of the many excellent suggestions on my multi-page Amazon wish list, all collected from these excellent recs on Sounis... I think it might be the latter.
Just want to say, I love While She Knits posts and I'm going to be looking into all of the great recommendations that everyone is giving.
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Date: 10/22/11 06:29 am (UTC)oh and DWJ! Fire and Hemlock's one I haven't checked out yet. Must do that asap.
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Date: 10/22/11 06:30 am (UTC)and FMA.
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Date: 10/22/11 11:35 am (UTC)I'm at the point where librarians comment on how many books I take out. >_> Don't judge me! This is how I deal with stress, just give me the books oh my gosh.
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Date: 10/22/11 12:46 pm (UTC)And then I have a separate pile of... knitting books. Actually.
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Date: 10/22/11 01:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 10/22/11 01:14 pm (UTC)Just finished Goliath.
Next up: Nowhere Girl, by A.J. Paquette, who is in my crit group. I want to see how much it's changed.
I'm supposed to be reading (for my book group) The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper. I have a weird book group. So far I've read about 15 pages, and I'm not sure I'm going to that meeting.