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Just started reading "Phoenix and Ashes" by Mercedes Lackey: http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/7106161
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"The Earth Hums in B Flat" by Mari Strachan: http://lottiotta.bookcrossing.com/journal/6848935
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I recently read "Nation" (Pratchett), enjoyed it but not as much as his Discworld stuff. Sort of... sad. :(
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Finished the Black Magician Trilogy (Trudi Canavan). Many threads come together at the end, exciting & unpredictable!
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Read "The End of Mr. Y" (Scarlett Thomas), lots of science & philosophy. Strangely tense & addictive to my brain.
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Also, avid readers may like @bkkeepr :) Map your reading! :)
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@rokklobster I love the Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries. :)
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"The End of Mr. Y" (Scarlett Thomas): Surreal, quantum scientific, exactly how I find the world to be. Truly thrilling.
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Read "Suffragette City", fun quirky feminist Albertine being haunted by great-great-grandmother in NYC! http://is.gd/iKsY
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@rokklobster I loved that book. :) My housemate is just starting it, too.
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"The Mysterious Mr. Quin" (Agatha Christie). Genius. Gender/queer intrigue, death & mischief, "is he real?" etc. Read it!
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The fabled Twilight (Stephenie Meyer). Easy, absorbing read, characters you can relate to. Exciting uninspired ending.
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I LOVED Ender's Game! There's a sequel, I think?
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@rokklobster I got Beedle the Bard for Christmas! Huzzah! Looking forward to your review :)
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Finished "Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke. Excellent! Fun YA fantasy, lots of twists. Lovely ending.
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Almost a third into kids/YA fantasy "The Thief Lord" (Cornelia Funke); loving it more than the movie! Comfort read.
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"The Thirteen Problems", Agatha Christie: Masterful collection of interlinked short stories, & a jolly good climax.
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Just got "Wild Food" by Ray Mears, that's good non-fiction - all about foraging, with some great photos & descriptions
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Three problems in to Thirteen Problems by Agatha Christie, and loving it. That Miss Marple is v enigmatic, no?
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I've just finished Briar's Book, the last in the Tamora Pierce quartet, and it's registered on #bookcrossing heading to @bash.
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Reading the Circle of Magic quartet by Tamora Pierce - fun but idealistic. :)
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