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Vered (vered_ehsani) Tell us what you're currently reading or what you've just finished.


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Jax ...And what you might be reading Vered??

I just finished The Rogue (Traitor Spy Trilogy, #2) by Trudi Canavan and The Anatomy of Criticism by Henry Hazlitt

Will be starting The Traitor Queen (Traitor Spy Trilogy, #3) by Trudi Canavan


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Sophia Nicolopoulos (augustineofelsinore) | 37 comments I've finished The Undead Heart by Tate Jackson Betrayals (Strange Angels, #2) by Lili St. Crow and The Secret Circle The Initiation and The Captive Part I (The Secret Circle, #1-2) by L.J. Smith , I'm currently reading Jealousy (Strange Angels, #3) by Lili St. Crow Dark Before Dawn by Stacy Juba and The Secret Circle The Captive Part II and The Power (The Secret Circle, #2-3) by L.J. Smith and I left unfinshed Beautiful Creatures (Caster Chronicles, #1) by Kami Garcia and Backstage Pass (Sinners on Tour #1) by Olivia Cunning .....


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Sophia Nicolopoulos (augustineofelsinore) | 37 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Finished Succubus Revealed - Richelle Mead"
did you like it??


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Vered (vered_ehsani) Just finished Touchback by Don Handfield and Cold Kiss (Cold Kiss, #1) by Amy Garvey - loved both of them! Reviews coming up. Just started The Warrior's Soul (The Year of the Dragon, #2) by James Calbraith - I enjoyed the first book in this series, a lovely blend of alternative historical fiction /fantasy.


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 123 comments Finished Love Lies Bleeding by Meghan Ciana Doidge & Adventures of a Graveyard Girl  by Milda Harris & Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2) by Sylvia Day
Now reading Playing With Fire by Tamara Morgan & Samurai Game (Ghostwalkers #10) by Christine Feehan


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Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Augustine Sophia wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Finished Succubus Revealed - Richelle Mead"
did you like it??"


Loved the last in the series and was sorry to see them all go their separate ways x


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Maya Panika This week, I will be mostly reading:
The Stockholm Octavo A Novel by Karen Engelmann
The Philosopher's Secret Fire A History of the Imagination by Patrick Harpur
BATDIG part 1 by Jon Sayer


message 10: by Monica Porta (last edited Oct 08, 2012 08:33AM) (new)

Monica Porta | 196 comments First, I want to say that until a few months ago I never started a book I didn't finish reading. Then, I found the one (I won't give the title, but suffice to say it was so atrocious it got erased from my kindle) I couldn't justify the time wasted trying to stomach it and that was it... the beginning of unfineshed readings. It was like an overflowing river, dragging in its wake the good and the bad alike. The large preamble is to justify why I gave up on the following books which are exceptionally well written and classics in their own genres. I couldn't get attached to any of the characters in Parable of the Talents (Earthseed, #2) by Octavia E. Butler Same thing with Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler I'm now trying Kindred by Octavia E. Butler Point is, I really want to like Octavia Butler's book. She was our lady of scifi when scifi was written only by men and her style is impeccable. I feel bad I haven't finished two of her books :( Meanwhile, I'm reading Changeless (Parasol Protectorate, #2) by Gail Carriger and loving it as much as the first one in the series.


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Flora Smith (bookwormflo) I just finished reading Shadowland by C.M. Gray this is a wonderful read if you enjoy the tales of King Author


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 123 comments Just finished Playing With Fire by Tamara Morgan


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Vered (vered_ehsani) Flora wrote: "I just finished reading Shadowland by C.M. Gray this is a wonderful read if you enjoy the tales of King Author"

I loved Shadowland!


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Vered (vered_ehsani) Monica wrote: "First, I want to say that until a few months ago I never started a book I didn't finish reading. Then, I found the one (I won't give the title, but suffice to say it was so atrocious it got erased ..."

Oh my - I get you on this, Monica! I NEVER gave up on a book before I got my Kindle. I mean, I would butcher my brain to plough through rather than surrender. But I must say I have abandoned a few ebooks because, well, so many books, so little time (to waste on trash).


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Vered wrote: "Monica wrote: "First, I want to say that until a few months ago I never started a book I didn't finish reading. Then, I found the one (I won't give the title, but suffice to say it was so atrocious..."

And that's why I'm so sad I can't like Octavia Butler's books. They are considered masterpieces and from what little I read they are splendidly written, superb example of how to express thoughts in English. So far, I have only discarded trash, never something as good as her work :(


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Thank you, Carleny! I feel less alone now :) I can't connect with her characters and that makes it impossible for me to enjoy her stories. I don't want to spoil it for anybody who might like it, but something happens in the first few pages of Fledgling that made me so uncomfortable I couldn't keep reading the rest of the book.


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Carleny wrote: "I'm currently reading Blood Song by Cat Adams; I've noticed that when I finish a book really quickly that it's hard for me to read the next one just as quick. I also get distracted very easily. I'm..."

How is Blood Song so far? Have you read any of the Kenyon's scifi titles?


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Vicki (goodreadscomboobooper49) | 176 comments Monica wrote: "Thank you, Carleny! I feel less alone now :) I can't connect with her characters and that makes it impossible for me to enjoy her stories. I don't want to spoil it for anybody who might like it, bu..."

Now I am curious. LOL


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Vicki, if you read any of Butler's books I'd love to hear your thoughts about your experience.
Carleny, I've read several of Kenyon's books (and among them also Fantasy Lover)but her scifi series, The League, remain my favorite.


message 20: by Monica Porta (last edited Oct 10, 2012 08:29AM) (new)

Monica Porta | 196 comments Finished Changeless and I must say Madame Carriger knows how to end a second in a series. Although I had a clue or two of what was going on, I didn't expect how things ended up. Needless to say, I've already started Blameless. Waiting on my nightstand there is The Iron Duke


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Heather (ham1299) I just finished
Tears Water The Seeds of Hope by Kim Tews

I am now reading
21 Ways to Connect with Your Kids by Kathi Lipp

After that will be
Ironskin (Ironskin, #1) by Tina Connolly


message 22: by CMyriam (last edited Oct 11, 2012 01:30PM) (new)

CMyriam | 1 comments Monica -- you hooked me to The Parasol Protectorate – really like Alexia… talking about well-developed characters that you can connect with… can wait to start the 2nd book


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Cmyriam wrote: "Monica -- you hooked me to The Parasol Protectorate – really like Alexia… talking about well-developed characters that you can connect with… can wait to start the 2nd book"

It's all Sarajayne's fault really :) She started it! But, I'm so glad I followed, because this series is, so far, awesome. Halfway through with Blameless and still liking it a lot.


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Sarajayne wrote: "Monica wrote: "Cmyriam wrote: "Monica -- you hooked me to The Parasol Protectorate – really like Alexia… talking about well-developed characters that you can connect with… can wait to start the 2nd..."
Good to know :)


message 25: by Vicki (last edited Oct 14, 2012 07:52AM) (new)

Vicki (goodreadscomboobooper49) | 176 comments I just finished Collide (The Secret Life of Trystan Scott, #1) by H.M. Ward and Backdraft (The Secret Life of Trystan Scott, #2) by H.M. Ward and Size 12 and Ready to Rock (Heather Wells, #4) by Meg Cabot . I am currently reading Flame Moon (Book 1) by K.J. Jackson an ARR book. Then I am going to read Aerenden The Child Returns (Ærenden, #1) by Kristen Taber and The Priest (The Ginecean Chronicles) by Monica La Porta and The Treeman (The Hanningdon Magic Series, #1) by Kaye Vincent . I also won A Catastrophe of Nerdish Proportions (Nerd Girls, #2) by Alan Lawrence Sitomer in another group and need to read that when the book comes so that I can participate in the discussion. :o)


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Almost finished Blameless (Parasol Protectorate, #3) by Gail Carriger and it's still refreshing. Starting our October Book Aerenden The Child Returns (Ærenden, #1) by Kristen Taber and very much looking forward to it :)


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Vicki (goodreadscomboobooper49) | 176 comments How is something "soulless" refreshing? LOL Just saying...rather asking. LOL


message 28: by Monica Porta (new)

Monica Porta | 196 comments Vicki, you'd be surprised. It's quite interesting how Carriger managed to breathe new life into vampire and werewolf lore by adding a soulless :)


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Vered (vered_ehsani) Hey all - 'Soulless (The Parasol Protectorate)' (which was recommended to me by someone in this group) is on sale on Amazon / Kindle for $1.99 (down from $7.99). So if this is on anyone's TBR list, buy now!


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Heather (ham1299) Recently finished:
Ironskin (Ironskin, #1) by Tina Connolly - very good!

Starting later today:
A Thousand Sleepless Nights by Michael King


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Nicky | 8 comments Finally- just started Blood Skies by Steven Montano


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Harold Smithson | 30 comments Sarajayne wrote: "Proud Book Nerd wrote: "Recently finished:
Ironskin (Ironskin, #1) by Tina Connolly - very good!

Starting later today:
A Thousand Sleepless Nights by Michael King"

Glad you liked Ironskin-I have it on h..."


I liked I Am Not a Serial Killer. It's not amazing, and I think it loses something about one-third through the book (You'll know the scene when you see it) but still good.


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 123 comments Finished After Dark (The 19th Year, #1) by Emi Gayle & Slammed (Slammed, #1) by Colleen Hoover & Until There Was You (Coming Home, #2) by Jessica Scott & Samurai Game (Ghostwalkers #10) by Christine Feehan , now reading Power of the Moon (Power of the Moon, #1) by Tina Carreiro
up next is Zane (The McKades of Texas, #1) by Kimberly Lewis & Softly at Sunrise (KGI, #5.5) by Maya Banks


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Heather (ham1299) Sarajayne wrote: "Proud Book Nerd wrote: "Recently finished:
Ironskin (Ironskin, #1) by Tina Connolly - very good!

Starting later today:
A Thousand Sleepless Nights by Michael King"

Glad you liked Ironskin-I have it on h..."

It was quite good. I hope you like it! :-)


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Flora Smith (bookwormflo) I just finished Darkwoods by Marta Stahlfeld which was really good. If you liked Narnia you should read this one.

Right now I've gotten a good start on Wanted Ghostbusting Bride by Margaret Breashears which is proving to be a fun read.


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Wanted Ghostbusting Bride sounds a lot of fun :)


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 123 comments Finished Zane (The McKades of Texas, #1) by Kimberly Lewis and really enjoyed it, and ended up starting Easy by Tammara Webber


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Flora Smith (bookwormflo) I have just finished Wanted Ghostbusting Bride by Margaret Breashears . Loved it, was a very fun read. I haven't written the review yet but will soon.

Getting ready to start Talulla Rising by Glen Duncan . I've been looking forward to this one.


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Waiting to read your review for Wanted Ghostbusting Bride, Flora, before I add it to my tbr pile :)
Finished Aerenden The Child Returns (Ærenden, #1) by Kristen Taber and liked it a lot. Starting Heartless (The Parasol Protectorate, #4) by Gail Carriger and it's already a riot.


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Vered (vered_ehsani) wow, Monica - you're really burning through that series!


message 41: by Flora (new)

Flora Smith (bookwormflo) Monica wrote: "Waiting to read your review for Wanted Ghostbusting Bride, Flora, before I add it to my tbr pile :)
Finished Aerenden The Child Returns (Ærenden, #1) by Kristen Taber and liked it a lot. Starting [bookcove..."


I've posted my review for [bookcover:Wanted: Ghostbusting Bride|13627457]. I put it here under the romance thread as well. It covers more than one genre so I wasn't sure the best place to put it.


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Monica Porta | 196 comments Vered, The Parasol Protectorate doesn't let you breathe :)
Thanks, Flora, heading there!


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 123 comments Finished Easy by Tammara Webber and reading The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins


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Heather (ham1299) Just finished:
A Thousand Sleepless Nights by Michael King - very good!

About to start:
Straight Talk with Your Kids about Sex by Josh McDowell


message 45: by Sarah (last edited Oct 24, 2012 04:03AM) (new)

Sarah Yoffa (webbiegrrlwriter) | 60 comments Just finished SEAL of My Dreams by Robyn Carr , which is an anthology of 18 short stories, all of them (allegedly) involving SEALs or former SEALs. I loved some, hated others, found less than a handful were involving active-duty SEALs "in the field" (which is what I'm used to when reading so-called "SEAL stories"

About halfway through my next title, She Belongs To Me by Carmen DeSousa by a Twitter friend, Author Carmen DeSousa. I'm seriously aggravated at the damage to this story by the utter lack of proper editing--and I don't just mean typos and misspellings though those are in abundance. It's far more basic grammatical difficulties -- and it's ruining an otherwise wonderful (so far) story. I'm 47% done and start a new job tonight but still hope to finish this book for next week's Tuesday Tip review.

-sry


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Sarah Yoffa (webbiegrrlwriter) | 60 comments Monica wrote: "First, I want to say that until a few months ago I never started a book I didn't finish reading. Then, I found the one (I won't give the title, but suffice to say it was so atrocious it got erased ..."

Monica, about your remarks re Octavia Butler being a "scifi writer," she was actually a fantasy writer who dabbled in science fantasy but even her alleged "hard science fiction" in the Xenogenesis series just came out "fudging" on all of the actual science.

I really wanted to like Lilith's Brood (Xenogenesis, #1-3) by Octavia E. Butler but the science was supposed to have been genetic engineering (central to my own books and we wrote our stories at about the same time in the 1980s when the Human Genome Project was just peaking). Alas, her idea of genetic engineering as the science in her science fiction was to put the words genetic engineering into the story. There was no hypothesis, explanation, speculative description or even purely fantastical "what if" put forth. She just vaguely referenced it as a kind of magic chicken she waved over the keyboard to explain away the annoying details not based in reality. It was very disappointing after hearing people like Orson Scott Card raving her accollades.

I enjoyed her imagination, but her stilted world view and even worse, personal dialect (slangish sentence structures and colloquialisms) really ruined the attempted futuristic "shiny" mood for me. The powerful aliens weren't so powerful and the "big strong men" were just crass and vulgar IMO. It was also incredibly AuthorConvenient that any/all things of importance that happened to humanity happened to the protagonist, like she was the only person left alive. It made a planetary fabricated fantasy world very small and simplistic for me. Of course, compared to someone like say, Asimov, and his incredibly constructed worlds of his Foundation Empire, I suppose I'm making unfair comparisons. Still, if I have to live up to those standards, so does she ;-)

I'd like to find SOMETHING non-fantasy that she wrote and that I can enjoy. Supposedly she did write more than one non-fantasy title.

-sry


message 47: by Vered (new)

Vered (vered_ehsani) Monica wrote: "Vered, The Parasol Protectorate doesn't let you breathe :)
Thanks, Flora, heading there!"


I know!!! I couldn't stop reading last night and finished it. Gasp! LOVE IT!


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Vered (vered_ehsani) Sarah - did you find a new job?


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 123 comments Sarajayne- were you at least happy it gave a better 'message' and healthier relationship compared with Beautiful Disaster?


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Sarah Yoffa (webbiegrrlwriter) | 60 comments Vered wrote: "Sarah - did you find a new job?"

I did (sort of) and it is going to kill a lot of time with "dead space" (haha). I'll have a 30-45 min commute each way which will kill time for no good reason. A friend of mine who lives near the location needs a new roommate however and he's willing to reduce the rent just to get me in there - he has trust issues after this last roommate and I don't blame him! I might just be moving again in December (or wait until January) to make life easier. I won't have a first paycheck until the 3d week of November though, so my life is still pretty stressed until then--and only gets better assuming I can actually get them to give me hours right away. I only have like 15 hours scheduled next week (across 4 days so I shall spend nearly as much time commuting as working :-( really will have to move if that becomes the new "normal")

Thanks for asking Vered.


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