Welcome back after the holidays! Hope you had a good time, and your new year is starting well!
I didn’t get much time to read, so still reading The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson. Third and final book the of Mistborn series (first era).
What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?
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Finished earthsea except tales. Finished Livesuit by James sa Corey. Almost done with red rising by pierce brown now. Like them both a lot. Quite a welcome change of pace from leguin. I loved her stories but I listened to all of hainish and earthsea one after the other thing , so I’m ready for things with a bit more pace for a bit 😜
Heh, that’s a lot of reading. Any plans on what to read next?
Oh I’m just going to go through the rest of the red rising series. After that I’ll probably move on to malazan
The leguin books were over the last few months, I’m not that prolific ha. Livesuit and red rising were over the last two weeks, I just missed the last book thread
Heh, no worries.
If you count graphic novels, I’m currently making my way through Sandman.
We definitely do.
It has been on my wishlist for a long time. How are you enjoying it?
Only about halfway through, but it’s been fantastic so far.
I recently finished Wind and Truth (Stormlight Archive #5) and was extremely pleased with the end of this era.
I am currently (re)reading A Darkness at Sethanon by Raymond E. Feist (Riftwar Saga #3). This series isn’t as good as I remembered from when I was in high school, but it’s reasonably entertaining on the whole.
Not sure what I’ll read after that. If anyone has a good fantasy / sci-fi recommendation let me know! Keep in mind, I’ve read all Sanderson has to offer :)
Stephen King - Holly
Not far in it yet but glad it’s not 1000+ pages.
A Stephen King book that’s not 1000+ pages? I should take a look at it!
The Exiled Fleet by JS Dewes. Really fun scifi and I dove into The Exiled Fleet immediately after finishing the first book, The Last Watch.
Just looked it up, it looks interesting.
Just bookmarking for recommendations. I should read more.
If you are looking for specific kind of books, you can start a thread for recommendations too.
Been reading Bernoulli’s Fallacy, both fascinating and disturbing… Glad I got into it.
If you like that, I’d recommend E.T. Jaynes’ Probability Theory: The Logic of Science (which Clayton repeatedly praises) next. Bernoulli’s Fallacy is good as at exposing the theoretical and historical flaws of conventional statistics, but Jaynes’ book is a more thorough overview of Bayesian statistics.
Thanks I’ll check out a summary see if it floats my boat.
Finished Chalice by Robin McKinley; the world-building’s a little funky, and it’s not my favorite book by her, but I still found it cozy and enjoyable. Now I’m sloooowly making my way through Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman. It’s enjoyable so far, I just haven’t been reading much lately.
For a slight change of pace, I’m reading Shou Arai’s manga At 30, I Realized I Had No Gender before starting the second book of The Wheel of Time, The Great Hunt.
Been reading For Whom The Belle Tolls (2024) by Jaysea Lynn. I am positively surprised by this book. Easily a five star book based on the first 25% I have read so far.
It’s a story about Lily who dies and ends up in Afterlife as a soul, like everyone else does. As it turns out, Heaven, Hell, deities of Greek mythology, Valhalla, and all the religions you know and don’t know, are real and they all co-exists in Afterlife. I quite like the humor and the rich and imaginative world the author has created.
That sounds interesting, will check it out!
So I put down “Death Mask” about half way through. It’s not that I disliked it, but I found it getting a chore to read it. I might come back to it later.
I picked up Dennis E Taylor’s “We are legion (we are Bob)” after, and just finished reading it. I read it almost in one session, so pretty good in my opinion. Besides this, I guess I was also due for a slight genre change.
Currently reading fiction:“The vanished man” by Jeffery Deaver.
Currently reading non fiction: “Homecoming” by John Bradshaw.
I am going to try and read 52 books this year. Let’s see how it goes.
Good luck with your challenge! I haven’t done 52 books in a year in a long time, if ever, but I think I might be able to do it this year. Have some graphic novels and kids’ book lined up, which are pretty quick to read, so they may help boost the numbers, but then I also have Stormlight Archive re-read planned, and they can take me a while, so maybe not.
That’s a great suggestion, thanks.
Reading a Finnish historian’s book based on his studies about slave trade in Eastern Europe, Finland and Karelia during the middle ages. No english title or translation, that I know of, but I’ll try to translate it:
Korpela, Jukka. 2014. Idän orjakauppa keskiajalla - Ihmisryöstöt Suomesta ja Karjalasta. SKS, Helsinki.
Korpela, Jukka. 2014. Eastern slave trade in the middle ages - Abduction of people from Finland and Karelia. SKS, Helsinki.
I have always heard about African slave trades, not much about slave trades in Eastern Europe. Should look up something on the topic.
There’s also a lot of other materiel written about Roman and Southern European slave trade during roman times and after the post-roman collapse in the so called dark ages.
Humans have been kinda the worst for most of history, pretty much everywhere.
They aren’t very great right now either.
Just finished reading the Witcher Blood of the Elves & plan on reading The Stormlight Archive: Wind & Truth next
Without you I wouldn’t know Stormlight 5 was released. Hope you enjoy Witcher.
What to Believe?: Twelve Brief Lessons in Radical Theology by John D. Caputo. After I had finished Caputo’s excellent primer “How to read Kierkegaard” I was interested in reading more of his works. He is an affable and clear writer. Great fun.