Finished Pullman's HIS DARK MATERIALS trilo. Enjoyed it. I thought his imagination was awesome, his characters engaging for the most part with a really nice touch for supporting cast fantasy genre fun (Ioyrek rules. The Galavespians were awesome and i would read an entire series of them stabbing big people in the neck). There were a few instances where the story dragged, but overall totally worth the listen/read. Have to say the audio books, done with a complete cast, really added something.
Also finished Lavie Tidhar's BOOKMAN trilo, bk 3 THE GREAT GAME. I give up... his imagination, settings and even characters are awesome, but something about the way Tidhar tells this story just didn't work for me as much as i enjoyed the components. His narrative... meanders, i suppose, and when i want to see progress, instead i got inner-monologuing that didn't add anything new to a character who already had my attention. The series is totally worth a try, because what didn't work for me may blow another reader away, but ymmv, i suppose. I have his VIOLENT CENTURY in the TRP and will try it at some point.
Next up as i continue to try and bring to a close series that have been stagnating in my TRP, either Jacka's TAKEN, or Campbell's LOST FLEET second and third series' i think. Also have this anthology LEGENDARY dedicated to Gemmel that i'm curious about.
Unless WURMS OF BLEARMOUTH arrives.
Also HELLBOY/BPRD.
GAHHH TOO MANY CHOICES FIRST WORLD PROBLEM WAAAAH