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Not sure yet what to read - so many choices!"
I watched that game - well done. One of my daughter's best friend attends Texas A&M. So sad, LSU lost. I distracted myself by trying to pick a book. I basically have 3 choices -



None of the books I planned to read this week worked, so I have to scramble. Oh well.

Not sure yet what to read - so many choices!"
I watched that game - well done. One of my daughter's best friend attends Texas A&M. So sad, LSU lost. I d..."
I liked Succubus Blues, but the other two you are looking at were both great! Two of my fave series - hard choice!

I think I've decided on

I will let you know if I change my mind.




Shelf: dark fantasy
Finished: 11/4/12
Rating: ***
Ok, this book DEFINITELY qualified for the "dark" part of the dark fantasy genre! (view spoiler) This is one of those books I would probably never have read if it hadn't been free at some point and fit this category, but I liked it enough that I wouldn't mind reading the next one eventually.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Finished 6 November
3 Stars
It shouldn't take 200 pages for a book to start to get interesting. I kept pressing myself to continue to read because I like the author's BDB series and invested effort into that one even though I didn't like some of the books. I wish Ward would quit it with the slang. It's distracting. What does "Cary Granted it out of there," mean anyway?
Since the Matthias storyline seems to be wrapped up, I don't know if I'll read anything else from this series. Looking back, I think the best Fallen Angel book has been Lover Reborn.
Yep, Lover Reborn. If you read that book, you know what I mean.

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman

Date Finished: November 7
Rating: ★★★★
Given that Every Single One of my Goodreads friends that have read this book has given it 4- or 5-stars really gave me high hopes and for the most part I'm happy to say it lived up to them. I was a little disappointed in how slow the story was at the beginning and I did get stuck around some of the middle when the action and behavior of the characters didn't seem to jive with what I was being told, like for a lowly musical apprentice, Seraphina was allowed a lot of leeway in regard to sensitive matters of State. Yet toward the last third of the book things started to come together and characters begin to change from my original estimations in a way that was totally riveting so that by the time I read the last page I was totally hooked and enamored with the potential for this story's sequel. I will definitely be reading the next in the series and definitely suggest that even if the beginning gets off to a rocky start to stick with it because it's worth it.

Week ⑦ (28th October)
Favourite Series → 6/6 completed
✔ Gea: Angels' Blood by Nalini Singh » 30th Oct ǁ ★★★★★
✔ Kimberly: Accidentally Catty by Dakota Cassidy » 30th Oct ǁ ★★
✔ Josie: Destiny Binds by Tammy Blackwell » 29th Oct ǁ ★★★
✔ Mandy: The Darkest Secret by Gena Showalter » 27th Oct ǁ ★★★★
✔ Samantha: Seraphina by Rachel Hartman » 7th Nov ǁ ★★★★
✔ Leslie: The Highlander's Touch by Karen Marie Moning » 29th Oct ǁ ★★★★








Title/Author: Dance with the Devil by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Date finished: 7th November
Rating: ★★★1/2
Review:
I like this series, particularly all the mythology stuff. I loved Ash in this one and Simi was a great new character.
The trouble is I always forget stuff (events/people/rules) between books so when I first start reading, I'm always a bit confused. Plus, I find it easy to put these books down but I will probably keep going with the series (even though it's a bit daunting what with so many books).


Shelf: Dark Fantasy 11/7/12 **** stars
I was so confused as to what to rate this book. It felt like the longest UF book I'd ever read. So complicated and difficult to get into. This is the second in the series and while slightly better than the first, it still wore me out trying to figure out what was going on and where the author was going with it all. Part of the problem for me is that the main character Rachel Morgan is just difficult to like. She is definitely TSTL on many occasions. But on the other hand you have to appreciate the honesty of a character who is not perfect. She has red frizzy hair, wears a charm to hide her freckles, is a terrible detective, makes so many stupid decisions and yet at the end is a loyal friend, a fierce fighter and someone rather endearing. This book continues to teach us about the world she lives in, especially the vampires and the different types of witches. She is on a mission to discover who is killing Ley line witches and is convinced at the beginning that it is Trent, who is a mysterious character. Her relationship with Ivy continues to be slightly creepy and weird, but you see the love and concern she has for her friend. The last third of the book really picks up in intensity and here is where it earns it's 4 stars. I will definitely be reading the others in this series, but mostly because I really like the side characters - and I want to see where she is going with this crazy world she has created. And I want to see if Rachel grows up in the coming books.



You now have an updated BINGO card with a stamp on 'favorite-series'.
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Good Job!! :D

I would recommend continuing on - the series gets better as it goes (but man, so intense!)

I stopped at #5 in the Rachel Morgan series although I might one day come back to it. I had a huge issue with Ivy and Rachel annoyed me at times. And there was never enough Trent! :P

Maybe we'll be lucky and next shelf announced will be Goodreads author :)


Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan

Date Finished: November 10
Rating: ★★★★★
First let me just say this book was practically perfect and I basically loved it, so hence the five-stars. However even though there's the five-star rating I do have one itsy-bitsy thing I'd like to discuss/examine/pontificate upon that keeps me from loving the story even more. I like there to be funny banter in books I read and I do enjoy it when characters have a good sense of humor and can bounce witty repartee off one another. That's all fine and dandy, but….sometimes it was funny-witty overload like a Rory and Lorelei Gilmore conversation on steroids. It works most of the time, but in certain situations it took me out of the story with just how unlikely it would be that someone would say a certain remark. It's a tiny pet-peeve of my own and I could see that potentially it would go totally unnoticed by other readers. Maybe I'm just lacking in my own witty banter abilities, who knows? I was able to get over eventually, but I couldn't write a review and not mention it. Now with that little irksome issue out of the way I'll get back to saying I loved the characters, the setting, the whodunit, the Gothic-ness of just about everything (really great touches throughout the story that reminded me of some of my favorite Gothic tales). I also even loved the ending, which after reading some other reviews/blogs caused a fair bit of drama and the accusation of a cliffhanger. I had the opposite reaction and loved it to smithereens, because the road less travelled makes the journey more interesting and now I know I have so much to look forward to in the next books because the author upped the ante. More please!!

Book: Lover Mine by J.R. Ward

Rating: ★★★★★
Finished: 10-Nov-12
Review: I just got a new favorite book from this series. John and Xhex's story was great, I really liked how John changed from the man he became in previous book, when Xhex needed him.
I didn't really like what happened between Qhuinn&Layla and Blay&Saxton, but it will be interesting to see how things progress between them.
Separation between Scribe Virgin and Payne was sad, but I guess she has to find her own way in the world and get to know her twin brother. I can't wait to read her book next!

Can't wait to see what is called. Sitting here waiting for it watching "Confessions of a Shopaholic" with my sick daughter. I love Hugh Dancy!!


Week ❽ (4th November)
Dark Fantasy → 6/6 completed
✔ Gea: Lover Mine by J.R. Ward » 10th Nov ǁ ★★★★★
✔ Kimberly: Crave by J.R. Ward » 6th Nov ǁ ★★★
✔ Josie: Dance with the Devil by Sherrilyn Kenyon » 7th Nov ǁ ★★★1/2
✔ Mandy: Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey » 4th Nov ǁ ★★★
✔ Samantha: Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan » 10th Nov ǁ ★★★★★
✔ Leslie: The Good, the Bad, and the Undead by Kim Harrison » 7th Nov ǁ ★★★★








Our winning shelves next week are Goodreads author, which we would read on our own, and Male Lead which I think would be against another team.




I bet we'll put all this effort in to get hold of a male-lead book and something else will be called!
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