Started the next book in Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series, Cold Days

Since it’s the 14th book in the series, I can’t say much about it without spoiling what happened in the previous books, but things have become very interesting. Though, the more the things change, the more they stay the same, Harry is still out of his depth, and stakes are still sky high.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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    Finally hit book 14 of wheel of time today, A Memory of Light. I think the entire series is something like 4.4m words all in? Taken me since later January to get here, I just glad I going to finish it this year.

    Really enjoyed the series as its scope allows you to wallow in the characters and settings. However your could probably cut a couple of the books and not miss them that much as the pace slows down after a while.

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      2 days ago

      Congratulations on nearing the finish line! Would love to hear what you thought about the ending.

      I agree about cutting couple of books, this would have been a better series if they had told the same stories in about 8-10 books.

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        9 hours ago

        Thanks! Its going to be a little while before I get to finish it, slowly chipping away at it each evening now I am back at work

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    8 days ago

    I’ve never read The Grapes of Wrath before, but now I’m about a quarter through it.

    You can tell that Steinbeck really lived that hard depression life and had an abiding love for the other people who did too, warts and all.

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    Been going thru the Discworld series in published order, and now on A Hat Full of Sky. I think it’s #30ish out of 40ish in the series? It’s taken a number of years, but I’m also getting a bit sad that I’m nearing the end and there won’t be any more. Pratchett was a treasure.

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      I really should go read these again, it’s been so long that I hardly remember the stories in these books. I just read a synopsis of this book, and it hardly rings a bell. It must also have been at least 15 years ago, Terry Pratchett was still very much alive when I started reading them.

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    8 days ago

    Bill Bryson - The Lost Continent

    It’s funny and a great read as Bryson always is, but I noticed for the first time that my values have changed since I first read it.

    He pretty regularly comments on how overweight people are, and doesn’t mind describing exactly what he finds unattractive in older or overweight women.

    I guess I just got fat friends and find that distasteful now.

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    8 days ago

    I literally just finished The Shining. Somehow I missed this one in the past, but it was a really good read.

    I’m also about 1/2 through The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A Fuck by Mark Manson. Ironically, I’m reading it in the midst of a long trip and it’s giving me a lot of things to contemplate.

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      I have yet to read The Shining too! For a long time I thought I have read it, but then recently found out that I was confusing it with The Stand, so should pick it up some day now.

      I have heard mixed things about Mark Manson’s book, would love to hear what you think about it.

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        Hello! Finished the book and found it pretty interesting. I like the idea of changing your perspective and thinking about what you really care about.

        I’m in a bit of a midlife crisis and this ended up hitting pretty close to home. In fact, I took a large chunk of time off to do some traveling and contemplate what I want.

        It really got me thinking about how much I don’t want to continue working in tech, being super burnt out, and actually do something I want to gives fucks about.

        I was also disappointed to find out “With great power, comes great responsibility” was from Spider-Man haha

        What did you think?

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          Hey, I am going through a bit of midlife crisis too! It’s pretty mild as far as there crisis go though.

          I haven’t read the book yet, have been thinking about it, that is why asked your opinion. Going to check it out.

          As for “With great power, comes great responsibility”, it’s a super famous line for anyone who know about Spider-Man, didn’t know he had that in the book 😀

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    8 days ago

    Robin Hobb’s Assassin’s Quest (Farseer trilogy 3/3). Devouring those on a holiday like I used to blaze through books as a kid!

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      I read them earlier this year and absolutely loved the first one, especially its prose and somewhat meandering style.

      Loved the other two a little less but still definitely enjoyed having read them, and now l wonder what else of hers to dive into!

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    Ill Met in Lankhmar (1995) by Fritz Leiber in it’s first unabridged german translation from 2004.

    It is absurd, how underrated Leiber is up to this day. He was so much better than many of his contemporaries.

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      Just started listening to Words of Radiance. I’m not the biggest Sanderson fan but I think he’s okay and I understand why people like his stuff. It does feel a little bloated though. I’m interested to find out if I’ll fall in love with Dalinar like everyone else seems to have.

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      My rereads on that series looks like a stairway down as I do a full read through before each new book comes out haha

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        It’s better when it’s fresh! I started when 3 books were out and reread leading up to each new book as well.

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      Haha I paused my Rhythm of War re-read to start Wheel of Time. Love Stormlight. What’s your favorite book of the series so far?

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    I’m most of the way through Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. This book has gone in directions I was not expecting, and I’ve loved every minute of it. Should finish it in the next couple of days and it’s definitely getting my recommendation.

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      Dark Matter was the first book I read by Blake Crouch. I loved that book and I love pretty much every book of his I’ve read. He is one author that I will buy a new release, or older one I haven’t read, without even looking at the back cover. I love his high intensity and quick paced writing.

      I’m so happy you are enjoying it! I wish I could read it over for the first time again!

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        The pacing is excellent! You think you’ve finally reached a calm point and then you get gut-punched with a completely unexpected event. It’s been a while since I’ve found a book so hard to put down too. I keep saying I’ll read 1 more page and before I know it I’ve read 10.

        Definitely going to check out his other stuff. I’ve actually got a copy of Recursion downloaded to my ereader already.

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        I got this recently and will be his first book I’ll read, it seems like it will be a good choice.

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    Someone listed r Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds in a comment about decent hard Sci-fi and my copy just came in the mail today

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      How are these? I grew up reading His Dark Materials and they are my favorite books from my childhood. I have all 3 of The Book of Dust books, I just haven’t started them yet.

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    Just finished the Dresden Files (1-18). Latest installment comes out in January. Was kinda addicted there for a minute.

    Just finished The Broken Ones by Stephen M. Irwin. Detective/Horror which I didn’t think would work so well.

    Now trying to start a horror anthology called Howls from the Dark Ages. Also, the new Thursday Murder Club book just came out.

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      Yeah, I am reading the books slowly, I want the final book to release before I go through them all, but it doesn’t seem likely now.