Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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Synopsis # 2

that's it's done: I have a new job. With it emerges that I have a lot less time to read. I hope to stay the course of 52 pounds over the year, but more would be even better because my PAL is full of his reckless over-weight. Meanwhile, I drag the leg and takes a new pace of life that I must share with family life, work full time, evening classes, job placement and end of study, aikido, (Takeda Ryu ) and many other activities and pleasures. In short, a full life ... We do not complain, but let a little on the current activity and future of the blog.


readings + + + + + + common

Currently, apart from the LC Circle Atuan with electure of "Bohemia" of Mathieu Gaborit and the next reading "Escape From Hell" of Hal Duncan, I am greatly limited. Although ... Let's do a little tour of it.


In March reading is scheduled Common "Red Mars" of Kim Stanley Robinson . I tried to read it, y 'for years without success. We will then retry the adventure.

I will also attempt the adventure "The sap and ice" of Lea Sihol , book deemed inaccessible. Therefore a challenge in itself.


For Winter Time Travel Challenge , we planned a LC "Darwinia" , the famous and highly respected Robert Charles Wilson . We'll see if I remain a fan hardline or if I'm disappointed like others in this book.

Yet I wanted to run SC, in the longer term, perhaps, of "The Anubis Gates" of Tim Powers and "coalescence" of Stephen Baxter. If you are interested, please let me know! There's also the "Saltatempo" of Stefano Benni waiting for me for too long and I read that too.


+ + + On the side of partnerships + + +

After Press Department home Folio, now it turns AOC in Pocket to approach my blog. I hope that good partnerships arise and wonderful discoveries bookish!


Currently I am busy reading "The vain expectation" of Nadeem Aslam , partnership with the Points editions and the site Livraddict .

J'e also just received a book for the Critical Mass of Babelio . THIS IS a novel by Belgian Francis Dannemark . This will allow me to advance Literature in my challenge Belgian and give me pleasure in plunging into the writing of this author that I liked "Man of September" .


+ + + level and challenges then? + + +

Well I managed to complete my Middle Earth Challenge which, it must be confessed, did not ask for a reading. So I chose "The Hobbit" but I still in the works of Tolkien rereading "The Lord of the Rings" , initially through an LC "The Fellowship of the Ring" . Finally, So I read more than was expected.

I still have 4 books to read by June for Challenge in the mood for Japan . I hope very soon to tackle Haruki Murakami and Akutagawa. The

Challenhe History continues slowly, but nothing planned on that side. I only read maybe not more than the three already read.

The Belgian Challenge Literature continues its merry way. I read two out of six, but I still have until December 2013. In the meantime, I hope to read Francis Dannemark soon and Thomas Gunzig his "Death of a perfect bilingual" . A novel that could enter the Time Travel Winter Challenge passed.

course I do not forget our dear William, with his Robert Heinlein Challenge. The book somewhere waiting for me well, but I am not even allowed time to read the first volume of "L" future history ".

The Challenge
Masterpieces of SFFF continued his journey without pressure and function of pleasure with no time limit ...

By cons I should kick my ass to read a little more for uchronies Winter Time Travel Challenge , otherwise I will arrive in March and I will not read much. I console myself saying that I read shortly "Darwinia " of Robert Charles Wilson , why not book Thomas Gunzig and "Travel 1" of Stephen Baxter still waiting for my good want, or a slot free.

And of course I do not forget the End of the World Challenge, but I still have not decided where to start. But surely I will fall for "Thunder mechanical" of Pierre Pelot , he drags in my PAL too long for my taste and it makes me feel good!


+ + + Concluding + + +

I will have to compress space and time to get to do all this. Or so I'm going to clone from one side to work with the other books. I'm definitely not multi-task as my PC. Unless I settle a dual-brain? I'll think about it.

See you soon I hope ...

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