While She Knits
Mar. 29th, 2013 08:34 pmFor those of you who may be new, While She Knits is a usually-on-a-Friday book discussion post where we talk about what we're reading while we wait (and wait and WAIT) for Megan's next book. It hasn't happened much lately, but with some recent activity here it would be great to get it going again.
idiosyncreant started the posts way back in 2007 and others picked it up later and no one has done it much lately. To be honest, I'm pretty much out of new ideas. Have ideas for future While She Knits posts? Message me or just post it yourself some Friday. Anyone chock full of ideas and interested in becoming the regular While She Knits poster? You can look at past posts and questions by clicking on the tags-->while she knits to get an idea of what would be involved. (There are also some terrific book recommendations there.)
I tried to remember how it got that knitting name and FINALLY found it. This is fun. :) emerald_happy had this discussion with MWT:
I sent MWT an email joking about Nahuseresh being Sophos in disguise. Unfortunately, I forgot to edit it and it ended up quoting/writing this:"Willow: "Dear Ms. Turner, There is no need to go to the trouble of writing a fourth Attolia book. We have everything figured out. Nahuseresh is Sophos in disguise, Irene is pregnant, and Heiro is going to run off to marry Dite. Also, the magus and Eddis are going to hook up. Sincerely, Sounis
Ah, seriously though, less than a week til paperback KoA! SQUEE! *cannot wait*"
I also forgot to edit out 'Willow'. I am so sorry, Willow. *offers copious amounts of ice cream* I sent MWT a hasty email when I'd realised saying:
ARGH. Um....i should have edited that a little before sending! we are looking forward to a 4th book! Please write one! Very very sorry. And that was also a cracky situation. um...we weren't being serious
Emerald *takes Checkers' idiot icon*
She replied:
(subject line: knit one, purl two.) nope! sorry! too late. You never get another book. you never get to read about the buffed up Sophos now. I've decided to take up knitting. yes emerald, it's all your fault.
And now for the While She Knits question: what are you reading? Like it? Hate it? Feeling meh about it? Discuss.
I tried to remember how it got that knitting name and FINALLY found it. This is fun. :) emerald_happy had this discussion with MWT:
I sent MWT an email joking about Nahuseresh being Sophos in disguise. Unfortunately, I forgot to edit it and it ended up quoting/writing this:"Willow: "Dear Ms. Turner, There is no need to go to the trouble of writing a fourth Attolia book. We have everything figured out. Nahuseresh is Sophos in disguise, Irene is pregnant, and Heiro is going to run off to marry Dite. Also, the magus and Eddis are going to hook up. Sincerely, Sounis
Ah, seriously though, less than a week til paperback KoA! SQUEE! *cannot wait*"
I also forgot to edit out 'Willow'. I am so sorry, Willow. *offers copious amounts of ice cream* I sent MWT a hasty email when I'd realised saying:
ARGH. Um....i should have edited that a little before sending! we are looking forward to a 4th book! Please write one! Very very sorry. And that was also a cracky situation. um...we weren't being serious
Emerald *takes Checkers' idiot icon*
She replied:
(subject line: knit one, purl two.) nope! sorry! too late. You never get another book. you never get to read about the buffed up Sophos now. I've decided to take up knitting. yes emerald, it's all your fault.
And now for the While She Knits question: what are you reading? Like it? Hate it? Feeling meh about it? Discuss.
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Date: 3/30/13 12:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 3/30/13 01:24 am (UTC)I also recently enjoyed Jinx by Sage Blackwood, which fans of Diana Wynne Jones should definitely give a try.
I read Kiki Strike for the first time a couple weeks ago too and now know what all the fuss is about. I can't wait to read the other two.
I'm currently in between books having just DNFed That Time I Joined the Circus.
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Date: 3/30/13 01:31 am (UTC)How about some themed posts? Like pirates, spies, and dancing bears oh my! Basically, favorite books that feature particular themes or tropes. So, favorite examples of Gender Bender, Luke, I Am Your Father, Crowning Moment of Awesome, and so on. Otherwise, there's always the classics. Favorite books of the year, favorite Gen-like characters, etc.
Alright, awesome books I've read lately.
Bad Girls Don't Die (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3678651-bad-girls-don-t-die)
Awesome, rebel-without-a-cause lead character, and if you don't mind some heavy Ju-on scare tactics, you'll love the horror packed thrill ride. Booktrailer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36lBeqV7V00)
Team Human (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12640578-team-human)
Fo those of you looking for a (I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING) really good, highly tasteful parody on the Undying Love Genre. Also check out, The Vampire is Just Not That Into You. (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6362080-the-vampire-is-just-not-that-into-you)
Beautiful Creatures (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6304335-beautiful-creatures)
Can occasional feel long-winded (it is nearly 600 pages), but Hook-handed Thieves, is it worth it! Warning: may tear out your heart and step on it a few times. I also highly recommend the movie. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9rjhB7KWEc)
The Selection (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10507293-the-selection)
This book is so darn cheesy, but I couldn't help but enjoy it. Mostly romantic plot drive with a few political and class reform threads thrown in. (It's based on the story of Esther.) Steer clear if you don't have the stomach for love triangles and romantic drama. Like a spiny ride at the fair, you'll either enjoy the go around (like I did), or it will just make you sick. Booktrailer. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzYBBPjWIIU)
The Shifter (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6316125-the-shifter)
Everyone should read this book! Why have I not read this book sooner? Oh, the pain, the heartbreak, and I really needed a tissue. (And not only because I had the flu when i read this.) Also check out Touch of Power (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV9O3N1oUDc) for a similar read.
Inside Out (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7059135-inside-out)
Very original dystopian, scifi with a twisty, peril heavy plot that keeps you on your toes. Highly detailed world building involves the reader into the story. Booktrailer. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFymddB9-7Q)
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Date: 3/30/13 01:34 am (UTC)Thank you, Checks! :)
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Date: 3/30/13 02:01 am (UTC)But the nice thing about art homework is that at you can watch/listen to stuff at the same time without it making you totally ineffective (though I admit that it reduces effectiveness a LITTLE bit.) So I've been watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer while painting. Now I finally get all the references people make to it. It's kinda hilarious too--the clothes are very 90s, the computers are huge, not to mention the phones, and also no cell phones so sometimes I'm like "JUST CALL HIM YOU--oh wait. Oh yeah. You poor souls." Haha. Anyway. I think Buffy is there with Mistborn in the "like it alot but don't quite love it" category. Which is part of why I CAN do homework while "watching" it, ha.
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Date: 3/30/13 02:04 am (UTC)A few ideas for themes--
A book you were surprised to like/dislike and why
Books that are very different from what you normally read that you love anyway
Books with unusual/unique settings (like our favorites :-)
Thats all I've got at the moment.
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Date: 3/30/13 02:56 am (UTC)...because I haven't read anything!!! Except textbooks and printouts and more textbooks and more printouts. T__T My profs have no mercy.
Ok, well maybe that's a bit of a lie. I did manage to sneak to the library and checkout a couple of books, but I've been so busy, that I hardly get through a third before the 3 weeks expire and I have to return them. Most of them were children's books like Artemis Fowl, The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy, and a book that Megan Whalen Turner has recently reviewed - Passion Blue by Victoria Strauss. But I never even got halfway through them.
I really like the typical WSK post, where we just talk about the books we've recently read. I like to look up books this way, and add any thing interesting on my TBR pile in Goodreads. Though I don't know how I'll even be able to make my way through the pile. OTL
Though one thing I've always wondered about is people's opinions on Sounisian recommended books. It's always been a 50/50 for me; some books I absolutely adore, and some books I can't even get through to the end. Maybe one time, we could do a WSK post about Sounisian recced books and if people liked the ones they tried and why.
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Date: 3/30/13 06:44 am (UTC)I just finished Angels of Darkness, which was much better. Ilona Andrews is always fun to read, and Sharon Shinn's contribution wasn't half bad (if you liked her Samaria series, you'll like this story).
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Date: 3/30/13 07:53 am (UTC)I'm currently re-reading Mara, Daughter of the Nile for the tenth time. I highly recommend this, especially if you like spies and romance in ancient Egypt!
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Date: 3/30/13 11:54 am (UTC)I will have to check out Mara now! I love spies.
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Date: 3/30/13 05:18 pm (UTC)I'm reading a story the boy lent me called Door into Summer by Robert Heinlein. It starts with a cat who keeps trying all of 11 doors in a house in the hope one door will lead to summer and not crappy snowy winter cold. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand that's as far as I got so far.
I reread Heyer's Frederica and other than that I've been hunting down every DWJ book I can get my paws on. I read Chrestomanci in order finally and got frustrated by Charmain in HOMY again sigh.
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Date: 3/30/13 09:05 pm (UTC)However! I read two utterly amazing books from uterrly amazing series already this year...
Scarlet, The Lunar Chronicles, Book 2 by Marissa Meyer - This is a great series. They're more than your average fairytale retellings. Thye just give new life to stories we've heard over and over again. So even if you think you're not into post-modern, high-tech-y worlds with robots and cyborgs, give this series a try anyway.
And also, The Spirit War, The Legend of Eli Monpress, Book 4 by Rachel Aaron, which I have been waiting to read for 9 WHOLE MONTHS! You all are probably tired of hearing me talk about this series, but it is really entertaining and a good choice for QT fans. And I shall stop now. I promise.
Also finished up the Riyria Revelations (michael SUllivan) and read Wither (Lauren DeStefano). I wasn't really a fan of Wither, but the cover gave me some inspiration for one of my Graphic Design homework projects. So I'll reserve final judgement until Tuesday when my teacher sees it.....If he likes it than the read was worth it XD