Daniel Abraham - The Dragon's Path 8/10. Show's potential as a series. I loved The Long Price Quartet (except I haven't read the last part yet) and this has the same "easy reading" quality to it; ie. it flows nicely and Abraham writes very well. A bit long on the politics, though.
Terry Pratchett - Snuff 9/10. More "mature" Pratchett, but not forgetting the humour. I don't know if it's the way he's writing these days (speech-to-text) but there's a different feel and rhythm to his books.
Neil Peart - Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road 8/10. I didn't know what to expect, but only that it had gained respect and praise. Motorcycles don't interest me, but the underlying currents of loss, sadness, healing and exuberance for life.. At times heartwrenching and at times joyous. Good book, despite my rating. Rush fans: read it!
Robin Hobb / Megan Lindholm - Inheritance 9/10. A collection of work from "both" writers. I love her style, can't help it.
Vanessa Theme Ament - The Foley Grail 8/10. "The art of performing sound for film, games and animation." Interesting subject and this came highly recommended, but something nagged me, like it didn't go all the way (oo-er!). Have to watch the inclosed DVD, maybe that'll raise the overall score.
George R R Martin - A Dance With Dragons 10/10. More, please? Really, this might be only 7 or 8 out of 10, but it's still damn sight better than most anything out there. I still had this urge to shout "get on with it!" at some point..
Brian Aldiss - Helliconia 6/10. What a chore! A classic, maybe, yes. But a brick of a book in all ways. Very tiring to read and.. I don't know. For a planetary romance with an epic setting and premise, it bogged down for pages and pages on the lives of some peasants. Maybe I missed the point entirely, but still.. A rare book in that I actually contemplated quitting, but glad I did read it through, if for no other reason than now I don't have to come back to it!
Been reading a lot since my last review, but I can't be bothered to write about all of them. David Weber's Safehold series, Raymond E. Feist's latest, the whole Dune Saga by Frank Herbert, re-reading Vernor Vinge, etc..