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Magic For Beginners by Kelly Link

February 1, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 1/23/20
Gave up: 2/1/20

I had high hopes for this author, so I picked up this book of her short stories and WOW they’re too weird for me.  I liked the first one, but every one after that was…too odd, or I just didn’t get it.  Maybe a novel would be different.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, gave up, horror, library, short story, source: Tor.com

The Throne of the Crescent Moon by Saladin Ahmed

January 18, 2020 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 1/17/20
Gave up: 1/18/20

Probably good, but I was not in the mood for an “I’m too old for this shit” kind of ghoul hunter.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, gave up, library, source: Tor.com

The Wolf by Leo Carew

November 19, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 11/19/19
Gave up: 11/19/19

Marketed as a sweeping political drama series with battles and intrigue, it sounded great, but OH the writing.  I had hoped it was just the prologue, so I pushed through.  It wasn’t just the prologue.  I didn’t make it through the first battle.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, gave up, library, source: Tor.com

Caught Dead Handed by Carol J. Perry

November 12, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 11/11/19
Gave up: 11/12/19

I found this mystery series in one of those library/book publisher magazines, too, but I couldn’t get into this one at all.  It’s set in Salem, so I assume magic will come into it, but it’s starting with astrology and a dead fake astrologer’s cat named Orion (dead astrologer, live cat), except they change it to O’Ryan because I don’t know why and I quit.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, gave up, library, mystery, source: BookPage mag, Witch City Mystery

Invictus by Ryan Graudin

November 10, 2019 by Zannah 2 Comments

Started: 11/3/19
Gave up: 11/10/19

Young adult, time travel, heist/mystery.  At around 50%, I’m not sure I’m going to finish it.  I’m intrigued by the complication that arose around a quarter of the way in that has not been explained yet, but a) I feel like I can live without knowing what’s going on, and b) I’m not convinced it’s going to be explained in this book.  Is this part of a series?  I should find out.

I gave up at 70%.  That’s when they explained exactly how they were going solve their problem.  I’m sure it won’t go exactly as planned, but that’s close enough for me to know how it ends, and I put it down.  Meh.  Also, not part of a series.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, gave up, library, SF, source: browsing at B&N, time travel, YA

The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig

October 12, 2019 by Zannah 1 Comment

Started: 10/9/19
Gave up: 10/12/19

In my calendar, I wrote that I put this book “on hold”, but who are we kidding?  I gave up.  I liked the idea of it – the protagonist is the daughter of a pirate captain who, with her help, can navigate to any place, real or imaginary, in any time, as long as the map is well-drawn and the mapmaker believed in it.  That’s a cool idea.  The issue I had was with the writing.  The author kept talking about maps, but ships use charts.  I can ignore the use of walls instead of bulkheads and floors instead of decks and doors instead of hatches, but for some reason, despite my near-total memory loss of everything I learned in the Navy, I can’t get past saying maps instead of charts.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fantasy, gave up, pirate, source: Tor.com, YA

Failure to Communicate by Kaia Sønderby

October 1, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 9/30/19
Gave up: 10/1/19

This book is supposed to be a) very good and b) a very good portrayal of an autistic person, from an autistic person’s point of view, written by an autistic person.  It may very well be both of those things (all of those things?), but I got lost in the science fiction parts of it.  Too many characters, too similar to each other (at least in the beginning), and WAY too many different aliens not differentiated from each other.  And you KNOW I’m all about aliens.  I gave up.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: aliens, ebook, gave up, SF, source: Tor.com, spaceships

The Sky Is Yours by Chandler Klang Smith

September 30, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 9/28/19
Gave up: 9/30/19

I’ve read that this book is funny, and Mel says this book is funny, but I gave up on it because one of the characters is an over-privileged disgusting teenage boy with an attitude and I really did not like being inside his head.  I wasn’t a big fan of the other two point-of-view characters, either.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: dragons, ebook, gave up, SF, source: Tor.com

The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson

September 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 9/28/19
Gave up: 9/28/19

I’m sure this book is really funny, but I am not its audience: Part 2.  Or I was not in the right mood: Part 2.  The man climbs out the window right away, but I don’t know why.  He leaves his own party and I don’t know why.  He STEALS SOMEONE’S SUITCASE at a bus station on, like, the third page, and that just seems really cruel AND I STILL DON’T KNOW WHY, so I gave up.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, gave up, library, source: Tor.com

We Will Never Meet In Real Life by Samantha Irby

September 28, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 9/28/19
Gave up: 9/28/19

I’m sure this book is really funny, but I am not its audience.  Or I was not in the right mood.  Either way, I gave up on the second essay.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: comedy, ebook, gave up, library, source: Tor.com

Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen

August 23, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 8/19/19
Gave up: 8/23/19

Time travel story that’s a little heavy-handed on the SF aspect.  I like hard SF, and I like time travel, but there’s something about the way we’re being told about the time travel bureau that feels amateurish.  The plot device for it could work, but it’s too clinical, I think.  Too much telling, not enough showing, maybe.  And the fact that the guy is in trouble for something he a) couldn’t control, and b) CAN’T REMEMBER seems really crappy.  Not finishing!

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, gave up, SF, source: BookPage mag, time travel

Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline

May 25, 2019 by Zannah 2 Comments

Started: 5/24/19
Gave up: 5/25/19

An Emily recommendation, and one that started out well, but then a baby died, very early on in the story, and I just couldn’t continue.  I would like to read the book, but I think I might need a few years first.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, gave up, library, source: Emily

When You Read This by Mary Adkins

April 18, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 4/18/19
Gave up: 4/18/19

I couldn’t get into this one.  It’s the story of a woman who died told via the emails of the people who knew her (and one person who didn’t know her but started working for her boss after she died).  It might be depressing, it might be uplifting, I think it’s supposed to be funny, but I didn’t stick around to find out for sure.  I wasn’t learning enough about the characters to care, and the intern really bugged me.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, gave up, source: BookPage mag

Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury

April 7, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 4/7/19
Gave up: 4/7/19

This is hard to admit, but I gave up on Dandelion Wine.  I love Ray Bradbury, but I couldn’t read this.  It’s an ode to small-town life before the Great Depression.  Remember when boys were boys and men were men and small towns were great and aren’t little brothers wonderful and gosh, summer lasts forever, and MAYBE if there had been a plot!

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fiction, gave up, source: trusted author

Downbelow Station by C.J. Cherryh

February 22, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 2/18/19
Gave up: 2/22/19

I couldn’t get into this story.  It started with so much exposition, and when we finally got into some characters’ heads, I was relieved and then disappointed.  It’s slow-moving, and the depiction of an alien race (native to a planet humans settled on) strikes me as vaguely racist, so it’s unpleasant to read.  Add to that the abundance of unnecessary commas and I had to walk away.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: aliens, Company Wars, ebook, gave up, SF, source: Jo Walton, space

The Iron Dragon’s Daughter by Michael Swanwick

February 7, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 2/5/19
Gave up: 2/7/19

This could have been (and might be, to a different reader) an interesting story about belonging and ownership of self and taking action to control your life, but it felt like several stories all muddled together.  It starts in a factory with child labor, but it leaves there quickly (and abruptly), with no sign any of that will be revisited.  Then it switches to a school, with great details about tiny things that appear to have nothing to do with the plot (but they’re neat).  In both settings so far, there are off-hand crude comments involving sexualizing young girls that I found really disturbing.  We’re following one main character, but I have no idea what she’s going to do or even what she wants to do.  I gave it up.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, fairy, fantasy, gave up, magic, source: Tor.com

Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix

February 7, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 2/4/19
Gave up: 2/7/19

This is a horror story set in a store that is identical to Ikea, but isn’t Ikea.  The premise is kind of funny, but the novelty wears off quickly.  And then the story got actually scary (or scary enough), so I stopped reading it at night, and then I found I didn’t care enough to pick it back up during the day.  No ringing endorsement here.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, gave up, horror, library, source: Tor.com

Song Against Shadow by Anne E.G. Nydam

January 31, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 1/31/19
Gave up: 1/31/19

I picked this one because the author will be at the convention I’m going to in a couple of weeks, but I gave up on it almost immediately.  The writing was stilted, formal, and boring, and the characters are all high-elf types with ridiculous names, and I am SO not in the mood.  Hard pass.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: ebook, elves, fantasy, gave up, source: prep for Boskone, The Otherworld

Galactic Mandate: The Scream by M.R. Richardson

January 30, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 1/30/19
Gave up: 1/30/19

I gave up on this one almost immediately.  The writing was bad. Very bad.  I couldn’t make myself continue, even for a clone story.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: clones, ebook, gave up, novella, SF, source: prep for Boskone

Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone

January 25, 2019 by Zannah Leave a Comment

Started: 1/23/19
Gave up: 1/25/19

This is the first book in the Craft Sequence.  I wanted to like it, but I couldn’t get into the story.  I didn’t find the characters particularly interesting, and the pacing was odd, so I wasn’t feeling involved.  I gave up after a couple of days of avoidance.

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Posted in: What I've Been Reading Tagged: Craft Sequence, ebook, fantasy, gave up, gods, magic, source: Tor.com
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