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Jan. 3rd, 2008 12:51 pm
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Originally posted in May of 2007 (multiple posts combined) in [livejournal.com profile] fiveforsilver:

Last book of April:

57. *Wicked by Gregory Maguire (407)

Umm.

It was okay.

Review may contain spoilers )

I'm glad I read it, to know what people are talking about, but it's not a book I plan to read again.

58. *Inkspell by Cornelia Funke (635)

Sequel to Inkheart. I bought this book because I was tired of waiting for it to be available in the library.

I liked it. I thought this was better than the Inkheart - particularly since, as I reread my review, I liked the last quarter of Inkheart best. I look forward to the release of the final book.

59. Searching for Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede (242)
60. Calling on Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede (244)
61. Talking to Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede (255)

The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th books in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. The 1st book, which I guess I left at my parents' house, is Dealing with Dragons. The 2nd involves searching for a missing dragon, the 3rd involves searching for a missing sword, and the 4th...the 4th is a quest in which the objective isn't known until it's found. But oddly enough, it works. There are lots of fairy tale references - quirky fairy tale references. All in all, they're fun books.

62. Quest for a Maid by Frances Mary Hendry (270)

Another YA book that I still enjoy greatly, this one historical fantasy. Meg's father is a shipwright and her eldest sister is a witch. The plot shifts between things of major importance - the death of the king and who's to succeed him - and things of local importance, like Meg's betrothal and adventures with her friends; but they're also all mixed together.

Meg reminds me a little of Lyra from Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, though Meg is a nicer girl from the beginning.

63. *Elantris by Brandon Sanderson (615)

I finally finished Elantris, a bit late for online book group discussion it was for, but that's ok. I really enjoyed this book; once I got started with it, I could barely put it down, and it took me only a day, day and a half to read it. I thought the characters had depth, the plots intertwined convincingly, and I really liked the resolutions.

I will probably reread this book some day, unlike many of the new books I've read recently.



63 / 100 books (63.00%)
35 / 50 *new books (70.00%)
19416 / 30000 pages (64.72%)


Currently Reading:
So You Want To Be A Wizard by Diane Duane

Up Next:
Deep Wizardry by Diane Duane
High Wizardry by Diane Duane

34-39

Jan. 3rd, 2008 12:18 pm
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Originally posted in March of 2007 (multiple posts combined) in [livejournal.com profile] fiveforsilver:

34. *New Moon by Stephanie Meyer (564)

I read this at the bookstore yesterday afternoon. The writing was better than in Twilight; the diaologue is quite good. I did think the friendship between Jacob and Bella worked well but then went far too quickly from a renewed friendship to best friends and it was uncomfortable every time she referred to him as that, but other than that, I thought the story progressed nicely.

Overall, and unusually, I thought this second book, New Moon, was better than first.

35. Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits by Robin McKinley and Peter Dickinson (266)

I recently reread The Door in the Hedge and A Knot in the Grain, so I decided to reread McKinley's third anthology as well.

This one is rather hit-and-miss. There are some stories that I liked a lot (Mermaid Song by Dickinson and The Sea-King's Son and A Pool in the Desert by McKinley) and some that I didn't like as much (Sea Serpent and Kraken by Dickinson and Water Horse by McKinley).

36. Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn (404)
37. Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn (439)
38. The Last Command by Timothy Zahn (467)

I really like these books. I recently re-watched the original Star Wars trilogy (sans additions) and I generally feel like reading these books after I watch those. I think Zahn really captures the feel of the universe and the characters. I need to look into some of his non-SW science fiction, which I've heard is as good or better.

39. *Inkheart by Cornelia Funke (534)

I liked this book a lot. It was a little slow to start and, as I recall, the last quarter or so was the most interesting and exciting part, but the rest of it was good as well. I'm trying to get the sequal, Inkspell, from the library, but it hasn't been available whenever I've tried.

I partially read a book that I'm not counting - I borrowed Melusine by Sarah Monette from the library the other day because nothing I was looking for was available (in transit, processing, checked out, damaged: Thursday was not a good library day for me...), I saw it, and recognized it from some people on LT talking about how much they liked it. I, on the other hand, hated it. I disliked it from the very first page and by page 19, I absolutely hated it. I tried, I swear, I tried to give it a decent go before giving up, I tried at least to get to page 50, but I got stuck somewhere around page 37 and I haven't been able to bring myself to open it again. It went back to the library today, when I got the books listed below.

39 / 85 books (45.88%)
23 / 50 *new books (46.00%)
12580 / 30000 pages (41.93%)


Currently reading:
Helm by Steven Gould

Up next (because they're library books that will have to be returned):
The View From Saturday by E.L. Konigsburg
The Blue Girl by Charles de Lint
Ecstasia by Francesca Lia Block
Expanded Universe by Robert Heinlein

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