Recap of June; Currently Reading in July; Future Plans
James Send a noteboard - 02/07/2011 03:48:52 PM
Share your plans here!
How did June's plans go? Did you read anything particularly good? If so, tell us about the book with a short review, or start a discussion thread.
How did June's plans go? Did you read anything particularly good? If so, tell us about the book with a short review, or start a discussion thread.
In June:
- A Betrayal in Winter, Daniel Abraham - Some flaws, but very good. I wish there was more fantasy like this.
- The Map of Time, Felix J Palma - Fun, but otherwise unimpressive. Would make for the perfect popcorn novel if it wasn't so long.
- Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End of the World, Haruki Murakami - An interesting idea, but flat prose and characters that seem incapable of being surprised or bothered by anything make it a difficult book to enjoy. The novel is one of Murakami's first and this is, I believe, easy to see. Brief flashes of stunning prose hint at what Murakami is capable of and what I encountered when I read After Dark last year.
In July:
- I have decided to give Daniel Polansky's LOW TOWN a second chance. My last attempt ended on the second page, when the narrator held up a mirror and described himself. For a while there, I thought that I might have been a little harsh, perhaps too quick to judge, but a quick poll on Twitter told me that, at the very least, I am not the only person who hates this or thinks it an example of lazy writing. The book has been getting all sorts of praise though, so I figured I would give it another go and see if I was too hasty in my decision to drop it.
I am probably thirty or forty pages in and I don't think I made the wrong decision in putting it aside. My biggest problem with the book is that the author strives to write a dark'n'gritty urban fantasy, but really only manages to come across as suffering from a severe case of Trying Too Hard. There's a chance the author might catch his stride as the book goes on, so I will stick with it a little longer.
- I am still reading David Albahari's Leeches. A decent book, but slow going.
Planned for July, though subject to change:
- The Devil All the Time, Daniel Ray Pollock
- The Golden Age, Michal Ajvaz
- The Secret History of Moscow, Ekaterina Sedia
I am not as excited to read A Dance with Dragons as others are, but I might get it out from the library if I am able. I will reserve my money for the long list of other books I'd like to buy first.
"It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way."
This message last edited by James on 02/07/2011 at 03:54:31 PM
Holy Summer, Batman! (Sorry, Southern Hemisphere.) What are you reading in July?
02/07/2011 12:46:47 PM
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Sorry this thread is a little late. Tim graduated yesterday so we were busy all day.
02/07/2011 12:53:40 PM
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Recap of June; Currently Reading in July; Future Plans
02/07/2011 03:48:52 PM
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July-tastic readings
02/07/2011 05:34:27 PM
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I just went to the library, so maybe my predictions will be accurate for once...
02/07/2011 05:53:44 PM
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I might actually get around to all of those, and then some. Go me! *NM*
17/07/2011 08:51:34 PM
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Why did you decide to read Kevin?
23/07/2011 03:05:19 PM
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Hey, I actually read all of those for once! I think that's the first time ever... but still!
25/07/2011 10:22:42 PM
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I think this is where I show off some new acquisitions
02/07/2011 06:28:36 PM
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While I'll write at least one formal review later, quick impressions on two books finished
02/07/2011 09:20:41 PM
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Oh my.
03/07/2011 10:27:55 AM
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I read Daytripper as my graphic novel for the challenge. It is lovely.
25/07/2011 10:18:38 PM
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Currently reading The Silmarillion. Not sure I'll have time for much else. *NM*
08/07/2011 03:04:46 PM
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Probably something German. But what?
08/07/2011 04:57:51 PM
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I've been reading Biggles books. Quite fun. :-P *NM*
08/07/2011 09:22:53 PM
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Biggles is awesome. Or he was last time I read one of them about 20 years ago *NM*
09/07/2011 02:39:47 PM
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I do believe those 20 years make a difference.
10/07/2011 09:49:43 AM
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