What fiction book are you currently reading?

KempoGuy06

Grandmaster
Joined
Aug 1, 2006
Messages
6,612
Reaction score
26
Location
Louisville, KY
The latest SW:FotJ is out. I get them on audio since I don't have a ton of time unfortunately to spend on reading. GoT is good....

I thought the last book of SW:FotJ was Apocalypse and it wasnt due out till next year.

I shall be Googling now....

B

According to Amazon.com the release date is April 12, 2012.

Also never been a fan of audio books unless i have already read them like the HP series. To each their own

B
 

clfsean

Senior Master
MT Mentor
MTS Alumni
Joined
Jun 15, 2004
Messages
3,687
Reaction score
400
Location
Metropolitan Tokyo
I thought the last book of SW:FotJ was Apocalypse and it wasnt due out till next year.

I shall be Googling now....

B

No Apocalypse is the last book in the series, not the latest and you're right it's due next year. The latest is Ascension.
 

Big Don

Sr. Grandmaster
Joined
Sep 2, 2007
Messages
10,551
Reaction score
189
Location
Sanger CA
I'm rereading Joel Rosenberg's The Crimson Sky, because I was too cheap to order the first two books of the series when I bought this one...
 

Blindside

Grandmaster
Founding Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2001
Messages
5,175
Reaction score
849
Location
Kennewick, WA
The Name of The Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.

About halfway through and so far it is fantastic.
 

joshbrown

Yellow Belt
Joined
Sep 2, 2011
Messages
25
Reaction score
1
I have The Name of The Wind on audiobook and am just about ready to start listening.

Currently reading A Dance with Dragons by George RR Martin. I'm on page 510, which is almost the half way point.
 

Big Don

Sr. Grandmaster
Joined
Sep 2, 2007
Messages
10,551
Reaction score
189
Location
Sanger CA
Now I am reading The Fire Duke by Joel Rosenberg, who never wrote a fourth book to the series, and then died.
 

Blindside

Grandmaster
Founding Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2001
Messages
5,175
Reaction score
849
Location
Kennewick, WA
Finished Storm from the Shadows (David Weber) and am now working on Mission of Honor the next book (sort of) in the Honorverse.

I am also rereading On Basilisk Station simultaneously, the first Honor book, and I must say that I really liked the stripped down approach of that first book, these latter books feel bloated in comparison. Too many badguys whose machinations the reader has to sit thorugh, in "Mission" you see the inner workings of Haven, Manpower/Mesa, and the Sollies. A bit too much, I am just waiting for the Sollie Battle Fleet group to arrive at wherever it departed for in "Storm." I won't quit reading but it is getting annoying.
 

Sukerkin

Have the courage to speak softly
MT Mentor
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Sep 15, 2006
Messages
15,325
Reaction score
493
Location
Staffordshire, England
I don't reckon he gives much of a flying about such things as death threats, Don :D. He strikes me as the kind of man I'd love to spend the night drinking and shooting the breeze with, even if I disagreed with him on some/many things. A bit like you and John {no blushing now :D}. When we first 'bumped heads' years ago I had a terrible opinion of you both; then over time I learned more about the 'men' behind the 'screen', which pierced the political 'shield' in a positive way.

I can't recall if I've posted these links before so please forgive my repetition if I have:

[yt]qXK9UyiLQSI[/yt]

[yt]MuCs7myzmWo[/yt]

[yt]8xaMzGS7cXE[/yt]

[yt]-qZndiIEHUA[/yt]

[yt]uKSBKra6t_M[/yt]
 

Big Don

Sr. Grandmaster
Joined
Sep 2, 2007
Messages
10,551
Reaction score
189
Location
Sanger CA
I don't reckon he gives much of a flying about such things as death threats, Don :D. He strikes me as the kind of man I'd love to spend the night drinking and shooting the breeze with, even if I disagreed with him on some/many things. A bit like you and John {no blushing now :D}. When we first 'bumped heads' years ago I had a terrible opinion of you both; then over time I learned more about the 'men' behind the 'screen', which pierced the political 'shield' in a positive way.

I can't recall if I've posted these links before so please forgive my repetition if I have:

[yt]qXK9UyiLQSI[/yt]

[yt]MuCs7myzmWo[/yt]

[yt]8xaMzGS7cXE[/yt]

[yt]-qZndiIEHUA[/yt]

[yt]uKSBKra6t_M[/yt]
I don't remember seeing them.
 

Big Don

Sr. Grandmaster
Joined
Sep 2, 2007
Messages
10,551
Reaction score
189
Location
Sanger CA
Just starting Prayers for the Assassin by Robert Ferrigno, pretty good so far. Going to test drive a kindle tomorrow night.
 

Balrog

Master of Arts
Joined
Feb 11, 2007
Messages
1,764
Reaction score
482
Location
Houston, TX
It's time for my annual re-reading of the Dresden Files books. Damn, Jim Butcher tells a great story!
 

Latest Discussions

Top