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Sep 15, 2012 07:05PM

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I'm going to read

I'll pick my Free Shelf soon. I guess as soon as I figure out what to read! LOL!!


Yes, you can do that Samantha, be sure you have shelves with the exact same spelling.
Personally, I like it to be a surprise, but then I have so many books I can afford to do that :)



For the free space, I'll have to think about that one, but it'll probably be


Having said that I LOVE both Midnight's Daughter and Sacrificial Magic so hopefully you won't be too disappointed with your choices ;)



I love seeing everyone's books. So many authors I've never heard of. And Josie, I've heard great things about The Bronze Horseman. I'll be looking forward to your review as well.

Josie, like Leslie said I've heard a lot of good things about TBH. It's waiting for me on my kindle, so I hope you like it.
Kimberly, that's a fun series! Good pick.
Gea, Briggs is one of my fave authors and that series is a good spin-off.

Free space
Book: Dark Lover by J.R. Ward

Rating: ★★★★★
Finished: 16-Sep-12
Review: This was the second time I picked up the book and the first time I finished it. The book was so great it had me wondering why I haven't read it before. This is a beginning of a long series and I can't wait to read the rest of it. There are so many characters who get their own books that I started taking notes on every member of the brotherhood so that I don't mix them up (like it happened with Breeds).
I liked both Wrath and Beth very much but felt pity for Marissa and what has she been through. I am glad that she gets her own book in the future which probably means she gets a happy ending too. I fell in love with all members of brotherhood and I will try to put as many books from the series as possible in my ongoing challenges.
I loved the glossary of expressions in the beginning of the book because I don't particurarly like figuring the language out by my own as the book progresses. This way I just went to the beginning of the book and check what I have forgotten about.

That's quite alright, Samantha, you will become an old hat in no time, we were all beginners once :)
I'm love seeing everyone's book choices as well, Leslie. I'm only 150 pages in but I'm really liking it so far.

And no worries, Samantha! I just know how frustrating it is when you want to read something and it's just not shelved a particular way. I don't have a shelf called Kick Ass anything, so I'm at the mercy of others!
As to organizing shelves, I have to admit to doing a little of it. Not a lot, but some.

I have already started Cry Wolf and first three chapters are great! I guess this will be another quick read :D






Book: Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs

Rating: ★★★★
Finished: 17-Sep-12
Review: This book is an opening of a new series I will have to finish to see where everything goes (like there isn't enough of them already!).
I noticed after couple of pages that part of the story is missing since I haven't read the prequel but I managed to guess most of the missing stuff so it didn't really influence my reading. I will however read the prequel to get the missing pieces together.
I liked the book and the concept of this paranormal world, specially the part about witches and magic. I love magic and mixed with other paranormal stuff makes the book so much better for me.
I noticed that series is all about Charles and Anna what I don't much like since I prefer each book to be about other couple and their story ends with HEA in that book. However if the series is good enough I "suffer" through it and enjoy the read.

Congrats on reading both books!
I'm glad you liked Dark Lover. That series is one of my favorites!

Hey Kimberly, hope you're liking your pick. For some reason CV is not a fave for me but I know there is a lot of fans for the series.
I'm 40 pages from finishing TBH, will probably do it in the morning since I'm feeling tired.


Title/Author: The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons
Date finished: 18th September
Rating: No idea, probably 4 or 4.5 stars?
Review:
A long book (just over 650 pages) and I want to pick up the next one which is just as long. Except I kind of don't at the same time.
Anyway, a quick overview. Tatiana is our heroine, living in Leningrad (present day St Petersburg) with her mother, father, grandmother, granddad, twin brother and older sister. The story starts in 1941, during the second world war, just before the seige of Leningrad. I haven't read any books set in the war, nor set in Russia, so I have no basis to say that there are better or worst books out there around this time. This book is powerful though, suffering, starving, death, illness, it's all here and made me thankful that I have never been hungry. I had to keep myself from stocking up on canned foods.
Alexander is a soldier and our hero of the book. For me though, the real hero of the book was Tatiana. She started out as naive, fairly immature, seen as weak and frail by her family. She turns out to be the strongest, with a stubborn nature and a heart of gold. She is, I'd say, probably too loving, too forgiving.
There are continuing themes throughout the book, for me particularly these were truth vs lies and the concept of sacrifice.
There is one thing that prevented me from giving it 5 stars and pissed me off so much (view spoiler)
This book really plays with your emotions, angry one page, then sad, laughing, worried, happy etc. Which is why I don't really want to start the next book. I know that they will have much trouble and hardship to go through but at the same time, how can I not start the next one, straight away?["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>



Week 1: Kick Ass Heroines 9/18/12 ***** stars
This installment of the In Death series kept me enthralled from beginning to end. Eve is involved in an investigation into a cop killing and it appears that there are dirty cops involved with a bad guy named Max Ricker. Ricker of course has ties to Roarke and he again gets involved in the Eve's case. This story has a tight murder mystery, great humor, marital struggles and those perfect Eve and Roarke moments. What more could be asked of a book!


Week 1: Kick Ass Heroines 9/18/12 ***** stars
This installment of the In Death series kept me enthralled from beginning to end. Eve is involved in an investigation ..."
Love Eve and Roarke so much!


Shelf: Kick Ass Heroine
Finished: 9/18/2012
Rating: 3.5 stars
Charley Davidson is the Grim Reaper - which basically means she is a sparkly portal that ghosts cross through to get to the right plane of existence, she remembers the day she was born, she heals ultra-fast, and oh, yeah, she sees dead people! She is also really snarky, being haunted by a sexy something-or-other and trying to solve the murder of three lawyers that were all double-tapped the same night. I enjoyed the mystery Charley is trying to solve, but like some other books, the snarky humor is just too much for me to love the book. I can only take that kind of humor in small doses. This will probably be one of those series that I read slowly over time because I want to see what happens with Charley and Reyes, but not one where I devour the books rapidly one after another.

Yay Mandy! Great review, I've heard that the snark can become a bit too much so I won't be rushing out to get that one just now :)
I'll probably won't be able to read my free space pick this week, too many other books I need (okay I admit it, want) to read first. I'll try to squeeze one in though.


Glad to hear it - I can get it from my library but I won't rush to read it if there isn't much movement on the romance front. I just like my UF or PNR to be "darker" I guess - less on the humor. (What I can say, I don't like sit-coms or chick flicks either. My tolerance for stupidity is really low!)

I have so many books around and I know I had Midnight's Daughter, but I just couldn't find it so I went to the library yesterday. It's so annoying to be a disorganized reader, lol.


Shelf: Free Space (chosen from the SOS Bookshelf)
Date Read: 9/19
Rating: 5 stars
I really like this series, even though looking at it rationally it is formulaic - hero and heroine meet, there is some reason they cannot be together, later that changes, happy ending (ish) - yet I still loved this book. Vishous is probably my fave, (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

I have started my Free Space Book. I should be finished some time tomorrow.

I have started my Free Space Book. I sho..."
Go, Leslie, go!

Yay, Mandy! I need to catch up with BDB, glad to see you're still enjoying it.
Good work Leslie :D

Friday Night Bites is BORING! I have to stick it out because I started it and I hate not finishing a book.
My reward for finishing it will be that I'm going to read The Darkest Seduction for my Free Space read.
I'm catching up. Sorry I'm being so low at the start.



Free Space Book: SOS Shelf 9/20/12 **** stars
I'm almost ashamed to give this 4 stars. It is the sappiest PNR I've ever read but I must be a sucker for sap because I loved it - mostly. Reda is a former police officer who finds a book and is transported into a magical realm in order to help Dayne, who a Prince and needs to get back home. His kingdom has been overtaken by a Blood Sorceror. Lord of Wolfyn is #3 in a 4 book series in which each book is written by a different author. I seem to be reading backwards in this series, as I have read #4 but not #1 or #2. Most of this book centers on the journey to go back to Dayne's kingdom. He has landed in an in-between world while he waits for his guide. Reda is not aware that she is a guide or that there is any magical world that exists. I enjoyed her reactions and I enjoyed the arc of their relationship as it grew and changed throughout the book. The world building was very simplistic and often confusing. The language was often over emotional and overblown. But in the end, it was still quite an enjoyable read - somewhat like eating cotton candy is an enjoyable treat.
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