I'll probably have to bow out of this first round, because I can't find a copy of the book. Which just means I have more time to re-read "Asher Lev," which I already have a copy of.
The Buffista Book Club: the Harry Potter iteration
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libkitty, think of it as an alternate universe. It makes things easier.
Which just means I have more time to re-read "Asher Lev," which I already have a copy of.
I'm nearly halfway through, and I'm really liking it. Good pick, Heather.
P-C, that's kind of where I was going, but I just wasn't sure. Thanks for confirming that at least I am not all alone.
Connie, are you in Salt Lake City, or am I confused? It does show up in the SLC library online catalogue.
I am in Utah, but I'm in Provo, which is a half-hour drive from Salt Lake--at Western speeds, which means 60 mph is for wimps. I don't know if the Provo library system is hooked in to the Salt Lake system. Yes, it's only laziness that keeps me from checking.
Check connie! I for one would love to see you here for the first round. I ordered a used one for $2.50, but it has been 12 days and I still haven't got it. The seller promises it is in the mail. Pacing.
You still have time, connie and Laura (and anyone else who hasn't started reading yet). I'm finding the actual page/hr reading speed pretty fast, though there is a kind of dreamlike quality to the writing that gives the illusion of slowness.
And I'm also finding the setting a little confusing, libkitty. Reserving judgement on P-C's suggestion until completion.
I've been going through the book at a pretty fair pace. Unfortunately my cheating heart makes me read other stuff at the same time, and since I started The Intuitionist I've completed the latest Jeffrey Deaver, Terry Pratchett, and Stephen King novels, and I'm forcing myself to wait on 3 Alan Moore graphic novels (League 2, Killing Joke and From Hell), and House of Sleep all recently redeemed from on hold at the library. Part of the problem is that we have so long until the deadline that I wanted to pace it out so I finish it right before discussion time.
And I am finding the concept of the (spoiler for end of part 1) black box very cool.
Me too, Wolfram, on the whitefont.
Small digression into off-topic natter since we are not yet in full discussion mode - what's the newest Pratchett title? I'm on a paperback only diet of those, so I'm probably very far behind indeed, but I like to know what I have to look forward to...
It's Hat Full of Sky, a sequel to Wee Free Men.
Geared for young adult, but hey, I'm young and an adult.