Anyone reading anything good?
I'm just finishing up American Gods by Neil Gaiman. I've not read any of his stuff before. It's not great but it's not bad.
Over the winter I completed 2/3rds of two different trilogies and have to decide if I want to complete them before I forget the story lines. They were: The Abhorsen trilogy by Garth Nix) and The Sword of Truth trilogy by Terry Goodkind. I liked the former more than the latter. Nix's simplicity is relaxing. The ideas and plots are fun. I specially liked the main character in the second book.
I was reading Roma when I had to fly to Florida for a week in March. It was a big ol' hard back book that wouldn't fit in my shoulder bag. This was a last minute realization. I panicked. My son came to the rescue, handing me a silly little book called The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett. For some reason I'd always semi-consciously snubbed Pratchett but this was a perfect read for the circumstance. I liked it enough to read another of his 'young adult' books called Nation. This was pretty good too, but not as good as the mice.
My list of books I wanna read could use some refreshing...and believe it or not, I've gotten some good suggestions right here on THIS forum. I'm surprised someone has not yet made a netbooks site yet, with all the same features as netflix but for books. Maybe there is one??
I've sloughed off with fantasy and fiction all winter. My brain is itching for something a bit more challenging. Any suggestions?
Edited, May 24th 2010 6:12pm by Elinda