cailano Posted May 23 Clone Share Posted May 23 I just scored a pile of Appendix N books in a small town antique store. A whole bunch of A. Merritt and Leigh Bracket, the entire World of Tiers series by Philip Jose Farmer, some Lovecraft, and some nice vintage copies of the first two Dying Earth books. I paid $20 for the lot. Then I went into a bookstore across the street and found even more titles from that list. The deal wasn't quite as ridiculous but it was more than fair. I don't even know how many I picked up, in all. Twenty? There were a couple of compilations. I'm a happy classic fantasy geek. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leons1701 Posted May 24 Clone Share Posted May 24 Green is so not my color but damn if I ain't jealous anyhow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basil_Bottletop Posted June 2 Clone Share Posted June 2 I put The Paradox Hotel down without finishing it. The main character was just too hard to be believed as a person. Her plot armor was so powerful that she just became unrecognizable as a character in the story. I've seen this happen before and I've powered through it, but the payoff has yet to be worth it. This time, I just put it down. I started Wool which is the first book in the series that the Apple TV show SILO is based on. The first act was very captivating. I'm hoping it's able to keep the hype/momentum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yxanthymir Posted June 27 Clone Share Posted June 27 Finished A little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie. Very entertaining author, another great book. Started The Trouble with Peace also by Joe Abercrombie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butchern Posted June 27 Clone Share Posted June 27 (edited) I've been on a fairy tale kick lately. I read The Bloody Room and Other Stories by Angela Carter, and I just finished up Til We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis last night. Tonight, if I don't crash, I'm going to start on Circe. I'll round the fairy tales off by rereading Irish Fairy and Folk Tales by Yeats. It is such a strange and fascinating collection. 😄 Edited June 27 by Butchern (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malkavian Grin Posted June 27 Clone Share Posted June 27 I don't read book-books. But I am knee-deep in the Revised Lasombra Clanbook (Vampire: The Masquerade). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leons1701 Posted June 28 Clone Share Posted June 28 Working my way through Shadows of the Apt, just about done with book three. Dang this Tchaikovsky guy is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yxanthymir Posted June 29 Clone Share Posted June 29 I read the first four of Shadows of the Apt series, although good, I don't like, in general, long series. By the end of the forth book, I was definitively considering the formula tiresome, but that is just my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inash Posted June 30 Clone Share Posted June 30 Just found Jennifer Estep's newer novels on my Libby app. She's a pretty good author. Ranges from cheesy/funny superhero romance (Karma Girl), to urban fantasy (elemental assassin series), more traditional fantasy (crown of shards series), spy stuff (what I just started yesterday), and apparently sci-fi (which I haven't tried yet). None of it is serious hard reading, but they tend to be well written fun reads (as opposed to finishing because it wasn't annoying enough to just return unfinished). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suzuki Stumpy Posted July 1 Clone Share Posted July 1 Just started reading the second book in John Gwynne's Bloodsworn Saga - The Hunger of the Gods. Gotta love a bit of Grim, Viking-inspired fantasy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butchern Posted July 1 Clone Share Posted July 1 Til We Have Faces and Circe were fantastic. Circe might be my new favorite novel. Demon Copperhead is up next. Should be in at the library on Monday. And then I'm going to read two more Daniel Woodrell novels, the first two that the library can get. I haven't read anything after Winter's Bone 😄 (and I'm pretty sure I haven't read some of his novels from the 80s). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryD20 Posted July 4 Clone Share Posted July 4 (edited) Heros & Hardships Edited July 4 by GaryD20 (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melkar Posted July 11 Clone Share Posted July 11 Working my way through the Metro series. I’ve always enjoyed novels that focus on travelling underground or underground exploration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butchern Posted July 11 Clone Share Posted July 11 Demon Copperhead was good, but boy was it sad. It deserved the accolades. Still waiting on Woodrell books from the library. 😞 So I reread Winter's Bone and started on The Satanic Verses which is kinda fun. Love the writing, but, man, I just don't get it. That's what I get for picking books from the "smart people" bookcase. 😄 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vladim Posted July 11 Clone Share Posted July 11 10 hours ago, Butchern said: Demon Copperhead was good, but boy was it sad. It deserved the accolades. Still waiting on Woodrell books from the library. 😞 So I reread Winter's Bone and started on The Satanic Verses which is kinda fun. Love the writing, but, man, I just don't get it. That's what I get for picking books from the "smart people" bookcase. 😄 I haven't read it, but redhanded podcast did a breakdown which explains in part at least why the controversy was so big (link). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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