[personal profile] rootofnewt

in the last few weeks, i've read:

  • Solis, A.A. Attanasio

  • The Bonesetter's Daughter, Amy Tan

  • The Vampire Sextette, ed. Marvin Kaye

  • Guilty, But Insane, Poppy Z. Brite

  • Shadow Puppets, Orson Scott Card

  • Fantasy & Science Fiction, September

  • Merrick, Anne Rice

  • Taltos, Anne Rice

  • Lasher, Anne Rice



well, those were on my bedside table, which i last cleaned off right before NYE. i've read various other online publications, magazines, newspapers, cereal boxes, local weeklies, fairy tales, etc. And yes, I was re-reading the Rice stuff. I do that from time to time, esp ecially if something else is coming out in a series or if i'm having a hard time finding stuff to read.

Now... I have

  • Blackwood Farm, Anne Rice

  • Crossroads of Twilight, Robert Jordan

  • Weird Tales, Issue #330

  • Four Fantasy & ScienceFiction issues, Sept 02-Feb03

  • Plastic Jesus, Poppy Z. Brite

  • Wrong Things, Poppy Z. Brite and Caitlin R. Kiernan


I'm not sure what to read next. Ideally, I'd like to re-read the first nine books before reading the Jordan novel. That would probably take two-three weeks. I've had the Brite and Brite/Kiernan novels for a long time, I just forgot about them. I also didn't see where boy put the F&SF issues, so I'm behind on those, but that gives me something to read when my favorite authors (Dan Simmons, Tom Robbins, Atwood) haven't put anything out.

In addition, I'd like to re-read the Harry Potter series before the next book comes out. Those are a very quick read, for tunate ly, maybe two-three days at most.

i also have a lot of dale brown books, but i'm missing Hammerhead, so I won't read anymore til I find it at a used bookstore. Likewise, I'm missing a book from one of Fred Saberhagen's vampire series. I h ave oth er Attanasio novels I've picked up on the cheap... and various other used books that look interesting (usually spy/war thrillers, my weakness).

and i could always do myself a favor and make myself read something in russian or watch all my Tarkov sky film s.

Hrm. Maybe I'll take the Anne Rice book to bed tonight. I usually read for half an hour every night, waiting for the melatonin to kick in, and I've had lots of dense SciFi most recently (Attanasio is a skillful writer, but even his short vo lumes are chock-ful of convoluted phrases) and could use some run-on sentences about vampires.

then again, february's F&SF's promises of R. Garcia y Robinson, LeGuin, and Porges is trying to tempt me...



in other news... i attempted to make ket tle corn tonight. unbleached natural sugar does not make good kettle corn. furthermore, boiling oil+sugar = burns on my hand. OW.

maybe i should go roll in some borshch...




Date: 2003-01-22 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twilight-spirit.livejournal.com
Don't feel any need to rush through all nine old Jordan books just to read the new one. 'Twas a big disappointment. To me, at least. Just in case you're having a hard time deciding how to schedule everything...

Date: 2003-01-22 07:13 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] chorus-of-chaos.livejournal.com
you have a number of books I've been wanting to read (bonesetters daughter predominently) and I too have been debating wading through the Jordan series again, however they are all packed...somewhere. That, and the last couple of books I became disenchanted with partway through, sort of a "what, is going for a record on how big a series can be?" The books didn't have the interest that the previous ones all had, just seemed like a pointless moving around of characters...but then again it's been a long time since I popped those open, I might feel differently now. My reading at the moment is restricted to bathroom duty as I am cowriting a novel with a friend (first real horror story I've ever done) and working on a crocheted layette for another person. Whee.

Hey Krassie, I bought that stove top popcorn popper I think I mentioned it in a comment on one of your posts....I can't wait...mmmmm....NON microwave popcorn..

Date: 2003-01-22 08:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dreamsneak.livejournal.com
i have not read any poppy z. brite books in a loooooong time. i was actually thinking about her just the other night and about trying to get a hold of more stuff. was guilty, but insane any good?

Date: 2003-01-22 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com
That particular book is a collection of essays, most published elsewhere. It's a nifty little book, offers some insight into her writing process.

Date: 2003-01-23 11:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sabethea.livejournal.com
freakily, i've just been listening to audiotapes called "Guilty or Insane?" but i can safely say they're not the same thing as mine were written by my uncle :)

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