Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Do you see all the books I've read?

Am I a bookaholic or what? Listed to the side are the books that I've purchased since the beginning of the year. This does not include any books that I have re-read. For example, I read the first two Naomi Novik books twice, I re-read Patricia Bray's Devlin series, and I'm pretty sure I've re-read a couple of other things in there as well.

My intention when adding this list to my blog was to review the books, but I immediately got behind and I didn't want to leave anyone out. Unfortunately, reviewing them all is not going to happen. I wouldn't be able to do justice to the books I read several months ago and I don't have time to re-read them, even though I'm sure I would enjoy it.

But here are some highlights:

Favorite New Authors:
  • Naomi Novik
I LOVE this world. Like I said, I've re-read the first two books already and would have the third as well, but I'm not sure exactly where it is right now. I've been trying to get my brother to read them, but he's addicted to video games rather than books so spends most of his free time (and not free time) doing that. But he will read and love them, I promise. The combination of dragons, historical period, and action-adventure is wonderful as well as the author's style, which is in keeping with books written in the period. I CAN'T WAIT until the next book is out. That sneak preview at the end is almost cruel & unusual, since we have to wait so long after these three came out in quick succession. :-)
  • Sarah Monette
I don't remember why I picked up Melusine. I think it was reviewed well on locus or something and compared to Jaqueline Carey in terms of orignality and detail. Maybe I'm attracted to "bad boys" or something since both the main characters could be considered "bad boys" in different ways, but I love them both, even if one of them really is a prick a lot of the time. He just doesn't realize he's doing it and then he's sorry. Anyway, I read Melusine in paperback last month then immediately wanted to read The Virtu. Of course the books stores didn't have it. Nor did the library. So i bought and electronic copy, just so I could read it IMMEDIATELY. Even though it's a total rip-off b/c it costs the same as a hardcover (I think, anyway, it was more expensive than a paperback which is much more reasonable). Hello! Part of the reason hardcovers are so expensive is the paper they're printed on and the printing costs. An electronic copy is much cheaper to make. I assure you. So the price should be less. Sigh. Yet I bought it anyway. Wonderful, wonderful books. Again, looking forward to the next one.

This took longer than I expected. I'll try to add more highlights about my reading later in the week. Now, I really should be writing, not letting this blog distract me!

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