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So in February I read seven books! Which is a pretty low number compared to January, but there are factors: (1) School started up again so I had classes, (2) I didn't have any papers due in February so I wasn't frantically cramming stuff down for that, and (3) February is a short month anyway. Oh, and (4) I screwed up my wrists, so for about a week I couldn't really hold up a book. I do have a book stand, but that really only works with hardbacks and paperbacks of a certain size.

Of the seven books I read, three were vaguely school-related (I'm trying to do more wider background reading on Rome) and four were purely for fun. Two were rereads. I've also got a couple started and not finished, as well as some holdovers from January or earlier.



The complete list (finished):
69 A.D.: The Year of Four Emperors, Gwyn Morgan
Rome & the Sword, Simon James
Beauty, Robin McKinley
The Killing Moon, N.K. Jemisin
The Eagle of the Ninth, Rosemary Sutcliff
The Battle that Stopped Rome, Peter S. Wells
Rivers of London, Ben Aaronovitch

Books in progress (as of February):
An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire, David Mattingly
Calling on Dragons, Patricia C. Wrede
The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien
The Homeric Hymns, trans. Apostolos N. Athanassakis
The Medieval Universities, A.B. Cobban

I can't believe I still haven't finished the Mattingly book, I've been reading it since September. Calling on Dragons is at home, and I'm still stuck at the same point in The Hobbit as I was a month ago because I just don't want to read on, it's all death and despair from here on out. The Homeric Hymns I'm stalled out on because I've been reading other books, and The Medieval Universities, which I picked up as background for Dust, is kind of boring.

Should be more books read in March, since I already ripped through the other two Aaronovitch books and I've got papers due next week, so there should be a healthy bump on the list just from my ARGH RESEARCH EVERYTHING IS TERRIBLE. *eyes bookshelf sadly*

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Date: 2013-03-06 04:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cupiscent
What did you think of The Killing Moon? I read that duology recently, and was so delighted with KM, so I'm very curious to hear other opinions? I'm forever trying to untangle my emotional and rational responses to media recently. :D (Speaking of which: do you GoodReads? I am finding it invaluable for actually keeping track of my thoughts on books.)

Also Aaronovitch. <3 I am very fond of those books. Have you tried Kate Griffin? Totally different take on urban London magic, but I love her lush density.

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Date: 2013-03-07 02:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cupiscent
I totally hear you on the Star Wars / Killing Moon correlation. I mean, I didn't think that myself, but I think that I love the same sorts of things about both stories - the epic personal stuff, and the epic external stuff - and obviously KM was delivered so much better. It is definitely a ballsy book indeed, big and bold and rampantly other, and I really did love it. (Shadowed Sun is also really good, but it didn't hit me where I live quite as hard.)

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Date: 2013-03-08 12:53 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cupiscent
I read Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, and enjoyed it, but it wasn't really My Thing (not like KM was). But after how good that duology has been, I'm going to go back and revisit the Inheritance Trilogy.

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