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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Jordan wrote: "I'm trying to read one chapter of Wilfred Owen's biography a day, but now that we're in the time when he started writing poems, I'm trying to read the poems as they get..."

I read the first three. I thought they were clever. So if I'm in the right mood for that sort of cerebral amusement, they work. But given that it's been years since I read the last one, I guess I'm not often in that mood.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Becky wrote: "I read the Thursday Next books and I loved the first three, but then I kind of lost interest. There wasn't a problem with the later books, it was just me, I think. I was tired of the ..."

LOL


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Idamus *Blinks* a foursome in a Pern novel? This does not please me, very out of character for this 'verse


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KC | 4897 comments Becky wrote: "KC wrote: "I'm curious about Newt's Emerald. I love Garth Nix, especially the Abhorsen books."

Apparently it's pretty different from his other books (which I haven't read.)"


All his series and standalones are very different. The Abhorsen fantasy series is one of the best i've ever read, but i didn't like any of the other ones i've tried, so i know he has wonderful potential, which is why i keep trying.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I have lost track of the Pern books some many books back. I'm not that excited about Todd's stories and the powers he's given the dragons, so I've mostly stuck to the main books Anne wrote in the 70s and 80s and just leave it at that.

What foursome? Where? :)


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Idamus Susinok wrote: "I have lost track of the Pern books some many books back. I'm not that excited about Todd's stories and the powers he's given the dragons, so I've mostly stuck to the main books Anne wrote in the 7..."

In Dragongirl (by Todd) no on-page sex but still very unusual

I prefer Anne's books as well, but I WILL finish them all, eventually :p

My two favourites are The White Dragon (I adore Ruth, he's the best dragon ever) and All the Weyr's of Pern


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Susinok | 5205 comments I loved the first three, Dragonflight, Dragonquest, and The White Dragon. I also loved the Harper Hall trilogy.

Also The Harper of Pern was excellent, Robinton's story.


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Tracy (tracykitn) | 461 comments Hj wrote: "Becky wrote: "Heroine disguises herself as a boy = I'm in.

I think studying Twelfth Night for two years at school had a permanent effect on my psyche. :D ..."

I'm blaming Shakespeare, too! This ..."


I'm pretty sure I have She's the Man but haven't yet watched it. I'm kind of a sucker for those "modernized" classics that came out when I was in my teens/20s, like Clueless and 10 Things I Hate About You.

Especially now that I'm rewatching them with my own teenage daughter.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Becky wrote: "Heroine disguises herself as a boy = I'm in.

I think studying Twelfth Night for two years at school had a permanent effect on my psyche. :D ..."

I'm blaming Shakespeare, too! This ..."


A good YA series that deals with this trope, at least in the first book is Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy. I loved this great adventure, though I have yet to read the second book. Bad me, I know. lol.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
When I was a kid, I wanted to read the Pern books. But I had no idea where to start, so I never did. They were just so overwhelming to me as a newbie.


message 5311: by Idamus (last edited Jul 10, 2014 10:49AM) (new)

Idamus Jordan wrote: "When I was a kid, I wanted to read the Pern books. But I had no idea where to start, so I never did. They were just so overwhelming to me as a newbie."

Well, there's this https://www.goodreads.com/series/4933...

But if that's too daunting I recommend Dragonflight, The Harper Hall trilogy, The White Dragon, All the Weyrs of Pern and The Skies of Pern, that'll give you most of the storyline in the original series


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Calathea | 6034 comments Jordan wrote: "When I was a kid, I wanted to read the Pern books. But I had no idea where to start, so I never did. They were just so overwhelming to me as a newbie."

I think I never read them in order. I read what the library had and when the books appeared on the shelves. I guess they mostly came there by donations so they never had the complete set...


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Idamus wrote: "Jordan wrote: "When I was a kid, I wanted to read the Pern books. But I had no idea where to start, so I never did. They were just so overwhelming to me as a newbie."

Well, there's this https://ww..."


Thanks! There will come a day when I'll get to it. I'd still sorta like to, though these days my TBR pile is HUGE. lol.


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Alison | 4756 comments Becky wrote: "Just about to start Newt's Emerald by Garth Nix. I got it as a freebie for signing up for the Kindle Daily Deals email and didn't need to read much of the blurb beyond..."

Sounds like fun book. Let us know how you like it.

I love Twelfth Night. I'll have to check out that film.


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HJ | 3603 comments Tracy wrote: "I'm pretty sure I have She's the Man but haven't yet watched it. I'm kind of a sucker for those "modernized" classics that came out when I was in my teens/20s, like Clueless and 10 Things I Hate About You.

Especially now that I'm rewatching them with my own teenage daughter. ..."


I love them! and (500) Days of Summer.


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HJ | 3603 comments Jordan wrote: "A good YA series that deals with this trope, at least in the first book is Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy. I loved this great adventure, though I have yet to read the second book. Bad me, I know. lol. ..."

Thanks, Jordan; I hadn't heard of this.


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Alison | 4756 comments I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really enjoyed it. It's been sitting on my Kindle for at least a year and I finally had a look at it the other day and I'm glad I did. Really fun stuff.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Jordan wrote: "A good YA series that deals with this trope, at least in the first book is Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy. I loved this gre..."

It's one of the books I really like to recommend to those who like historical adventure. Or just adventure. She's about 12, I think, and stuck on a ship with no other females around, trying to figure out what's going on with her body, while at the same time she's in a swashbuckling adventure.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Alison wrote: "I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really enjoyed it. It's been sitting on my Kindle ..."

Right? Right??
I laughed so many times reading it. Despite any flaws it might have writing-wise it's just a great, fun story. :-)
And it made me discover St. Andrews in a totally different way than I would have without reading it before my visit. I was expecting dragon and wizard sightings on every corner. :-D


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Alison | 4756 comments Calathea wrote: "Right? Right??
I laughed so many times reading it. Despite any flaws it might have writing-wise it's just a great, fun story. :-)
And it made me discover St. Andrews in a totally different way than I would have without reading it before my visit. I was expecting dragon and wizard sightings on every corner. :-D "


Right! Yes! In spite of all the flaws, it was so much fun. It was so entertaining that I didn't care about the flaws. I spent a cold day in St. Andrews years ago and I found I remembered quite a lot while I was reading. Lovely town.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Alison wrote: "I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really enjoyed it. It's been sitting on my Kindle ..."

That's one of my favorites - so much fun. I really enjoyed the audio version, too. Very British and the humor really comes through since she reads it herself. :)


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Alison | 4756 comments Valerie C wrote: "Alison wrote: "I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really enjoyed it. It's been sittin..."

I can imagine it being a fun audio book. I'll check it out. :)


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HJ | 3603 comments Valerie C wrote: "Alison wrote: "I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really enjoyed it. It's been sittin..."

Valerie -- where did you find the audio version, please?


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Idamus I........ I don't think I can finish Dragongirl it just doesn't have the Pern feel at all :-(


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Eve (evieeve) | 701 comments Saw this Favorite Son new release from a review blog I follow, I was very interested reading the blurb, but funny enough, I feel as if all the (positive) reviews was trying to put me off reading it - shouting "This is NOT a romance", "The relationship is NOT the focus of the story"...

While these might be all true... but somehow I find such reviews a bit.. err... off-putting.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Hj wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Alison wrote: "I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really enjoyed it..."

Here you go:

http://www.audiofic.jinjurly.com/stud...

They are zip files. I think I had to unzip the files and open in iTunes and then transfer them to my phone/iPod via the computer.


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HJ | 3603 comments Valerie C wrote: "Hj wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Alison wrote: "I finished FayJay's The Student Prince this morning and I found it to be ridiculously entertaining. It was a fun, light read and I really..."

Thank you!


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Idamus Kaje Harper has a new FREE sci-fi novel out Laser Visions

BRB I'm gorging :D


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Idamus wrote: "Kaje Harper has a new FREE sci-fi novel out Laser Visions

BRB I'm gorging :D"


Oh my! I'm going to have to check that out. I love her stuff.


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Idamus Jordan wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Kaje Harper has a new FREE sci-fi novel out Laser Visions

BRB I'm gorging :D"

Oh my! I'm going to have to check that out. I love her stuff."


Me too, and now it's on my Kindle, so READING TIME :D


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am reading JP Barnaby's A Heart for Robbie. The main character has a baby via surrogate which has a heart condition which requires transplant.

I wondered if it would mess with me since I went through a liver transplant with my husband, but no. There's enough hope and humor mixed in that it's going well.


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Idamus Halfway through Laser Visions and so far I love it :D


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Idamus I finished Laser Visions at 2 am, it was sooooo good, highly recommended to sci-fi fans


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I gave up on The Eyre Affair. I just couldn't get into it, even halfway through it. I think the problem is that the story seems to be all over the place and it doesn't open with Jane's kidnapping like I thought it would. Plus, the partial historical aspects didn't do it for me either.

From what I gather, you either love this book or you don't. And I have friends on both sides. *sigh* I hate giving up on what I thought was going to be very good.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "I gave up on The Eyre Affair. I just couldn't get into it, even halfway through it. I think the problem is that the story seems to be all over the place and it doesn't open with Jane's kidnapping l..."

I think you have to be in a cerebral sort of mood for these.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Idamus wrote: "I finished Laser Visions at 2 am, it was sooooo good, highly recommended to sci-fi fans"

I'm not a big sci-fi fan but I might try it because I generally like her writing.

I just started When All the World Sleeps. I'm in the rare mood for a darker read so I'm thinking this one should work.


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Idamus Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "I finished Laser Visions at 2 am, it was sooooo good, highly recommended to sci-fi fans"

I'm not a big sci-fi fan but I might try it because I generally like her writing.

I just s..."


I love sci-fi so I was quite happy with her choice of genre :D


Christina, but with tea (steepedinbooks) | -1 comments I finished Death Trick, the first Donald Strachey mystery, late last night. I jumped into Widdershins by Jordan L. Hawk this morning.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Valerie, that looks really interesting! Added it to my pile.


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OkayKim (kmk29) | 38 comments I just went through a reading marathon of Boystown series by Marshall Thornton.
Developed quite the love/hate relationship with Nick Nowak but damn I couldn't stop reading this series until I finished the last one.
Kind of reminds me of another author I'm quite fond of.
I miss Adrien.


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Colette (colette1961) | 28 comments I spent this weekend listening to audio books and knitting. Started with A Boy and His Dragon (one of my very favorite books) just finished Don't Look Back and about to start A Ghost of a Chance. At this rate I will finish the shawl today.


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HJ | 3603 comments Colette wrote: "I spent this weekend listening to audio books and knitting. Started with A Boy and His Dragon (one of my very favorite books) just finished Don't Look Back and about to start A Ghost of a Chance. ..."

A perfect weekend, especially if it was also sunny.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I started Aleks's Return on Investment this morning. It has quite the beginning... interesting reading for 5 am... ;)


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Anne | 6816 comments Yesterday I started Pumpkin Eater: A Dan Sharp Mystery. I liked the first Dan Sharp book, this seems promising so far.


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Idamus Anne wrote: "Yesterday I started Pumpkin Eater: A Dan Sharp Mystery. I liked the first Dan Sharp book, this seems promising so far."


That looks good :-)


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Idamus Currently re-reading Angela Benedetti's Sentinels series, which is both awesome and clichéd and tons of fun

(view spoiler)

Book 1 A Hidden Magic


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Sun  (sunyoung) I've had Student Prince on my TBR forever! I've only heard great things. I will tackle it one day...!!! :) Plus, of the few fanfics I've read, Merthur ones have always been the ones I've enjoyed!


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HJ | 3603 comments Susan wrote: "I've had Student Prince on my TBR forever! I've only heard great things. I will tackle it one day...!!! :) Plus, of the few fanfics I've read, Merthur ones have always been the ones I've enjoyed!"

I love that abbreviation! Reminds me of Merthyr Tydfil (a town in Wales).


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Should be starting Mexican Heat today on my lunch break. :-)


message 5350: by Susinok (last edited Jul 15, 2014 08:43AM) (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Jordan wrote: "Should be starting Mexican Heat today on my lunch break. :-)"

I've had that book for ages and have not read it yet. Be sure to let us know what you think!


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