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Nov. 2nd, 2016 03:54 pmGonna try to do reading Wednesday at least through November, a month when I am trying to be better at doing things on a regular basis.
What I'm currently reading
Rereads of Stories of the Raksura: Volume Two: The Dead City & The Dark Earth Below and The Wizard Hunters, both by Martha Wells -- I'm on another reread kick (which I've been on this year even more than usual), and they're both comfort reads. I've been rereading the Raksura series in the weirdest backwards and inside-out order ever.
What I've just finished reading
The Siren Depths by Martha Wells -- I said my Raksura reread was in the weirdest order ever -- and A Thousand Nights by E.K. Johnston, which really didn't work for me at all. ( Spoilers )
What I'm reading next
I've got a couple of books on slow reread, which means I started them but I'm not actively reading them -- Star Wars: Maul - Lockdown by Joe Schreiber and Cyteen by C.J. Cherryh, which I've been meaning to reread for a while. I've also got The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu and An Ancient Peace by Tanya Huff out of the library, if I ever stop doing rereads for long enough to read one of them.
What I'm currently reading
Rereads of Stories of the Raksura: Volume Two: The Dead City & The Dark Earth Below and The Wizard Hunters, both by Martha Wells -- I'm on another reread kick (which I've been on this year even more than usual), and they're both comfort reads. I've been rereading the Raksura series in the weirdest backwards and inside-out order ever.
What I've just finished reading
The Siren Depths by Martha Wells -- I said my Raksura reread was in the weirdest order ever -- and A Thousand Nights by E.K. Johnston, which really didn't work for me at all. ( Spoilers )
What I'm reading next
I've got a couple of books on slow reread, which means I started them but I'm not actively reading them -- Star Wars: Maul - Lockdown by Joe Schreiber and Cyteen by C.J. Cherryh, which I've been meaning to reread for a while. I've also got The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu and An Ancient Peace by Tanya Huff out of the library, if I ever stop doing rereads for long enough to read one of them.