Reading Wednesday
Nov. 9th, 2016 07:27 pmWhat I'm currently reading:
I picked up The Ninth Daughter by Barbara Hamilton (a.k.a. Barbara Hambly) yesterday to reread, in a fit of glee because somehow "first woman president" translates to "Abigail Adams solves crime," and now I am too devastated to read it, though give me a day or two to recover and I'll get back to it. In the mean time for some reason I really wanted to reread DWJ's House of Many Ways, so I'm reading that, as well as The Serpent Sea by Martha Wells (another reread).
What I've just finished reading:
An Ancient Peace by Tanya Huff, which is about SPACE ARCHAEOLOGY!!! or space tomb raiding, anyway. It's a follow up to the Valor books, which are about space marines, except now they've left the Marine Corps and are freelancing. Lots of fun if you like military sci-fi, which I...theoretically do, but tbh there are only two military sci-fi series I've actually read and liked.
I also finished rereads of Martha Wells' The Wizard Hunters and Stories of the Raksura: Volume II.
What I'm reading next:
I've still got Grace of Kings out, though I suspect it's going to lapse before I read it, and whenever I get my emotions together enough to watch RotS (definitely did not think to arrange The Schedule around Election Day, it was supposed to coincide with new canon, not REAL LIFE), the next things up are all books: Ahsoka, Lords of the Sith, Tarkin, and A New Dawn.
I picked up The Ninth Daughter by Barbara Hamilton (a.k.a. Barbara Hambly) yesterday to reread, in a fit of glee because somehow "first woman president" translates to "Abigail Adams solves crime," and now I am too devastated to read it, though give me a day or two to recover and I'll get back to it. In the mean time for some reason I really wanted to reread DWJ's House of Many Ways, so I'm reading that, as well as The Serpent Sea by Martha Wells (another reread).
What I've just finished reading:
An Ancient Peace by Tanya Huff, which is about SPACE ARCHAEOLOGY!!! or space tomb raiding, anyway. It's a follow up to the Valor books, which are about space marines, except now they've left the Marine Corps and are freelancing. Lots of fun if you like military sci-fi, which I...theoretically do, but tbh there are only two military sci-fi series I've actually read and liked.
I also finished rereads of Martha Wells' The Wizard Hunters and Stories of the Raksura: Volume II.
What I'm reading next:
I've still got Grace of Kings out, though I suspect it's going to lapse before I read it, and whenever I get my emotions together enough to watch RotS (definitely did not think to arrange The Schedule around Election Day, it was supposed to coincide with new canon, not REAL LIFE), the next things up are all books: Ahsoka, Lords of the Sith, Tarkin, and A New Dawn.