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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "It occurs to me that Comfort and Joy will be coming out just as I finish my epic re-read of the Infected series. I'm going to NEED some uplifting stories after this grim slog throug..."

:-) Yeah, but I will say the ending is good. Not really what I expected at all, but good.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "It occurs to me that Comfort and Joy will be coming out just as I finish my epic re-read of the Infected series. I'm going to NEED some uplifting stories after this grim slog throug..."

I can guarantee you this, the stories in Comfort and Joy are both comforting and joyful. ;-) I'm really happy with the way the anthology came out. I think it is exactly what a holiday anthology should be.

This is the time of year when I read strictly vintage mystery. I have no appetite for angst or sadness now. I don't mind a little festive yuletide murder, but I don't want anything gritty or painful.


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Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Alison wrote: "Okay, will do. I'm so bad at leaving reviews. It always seems like such a big thing, but I know it is useful, especially for books that have not gotten much attention."

What you wrote here is a perfect review!..."


Okay. Thanks. Copy, paste. :)


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Alison | 4756 comments Josh wrote: "a little festive yuletide murder"

:)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Susinok wrote: "It occurs to me that Comfort and Joy will be coming out just as I finish my epic re-read of the Infected series. I'm going to NEED some uplifting stories after this ..."

lol, and what am I reading right now? Complete angst and gritty, painful stories. Ah well. Can't help myself. That'll all change soon enough. :-)

I just finished reading the last Administration novel, and just started the final Admin short story. :-D

I also bought Rare, as an audio because after finishing the first one, I couldn't not get into the second one, even though the narrator does some minor things that annoy me.


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Becky Black (beckyblack) It's open! My Sherlock Holmes canon read/reread 2015 group is open as discussed upthread. If you missed that - I decided that since I was going to do a reread in order of all the Sherlock Holmes canon books in 2015, I'd start a Goodreads group for others to join in and do the same so we could chat about them as we read through the year.

The Great Sherlock Holmes Canon Read/Reread 2015

Join up this month, get your challenge shelf set up ready, say "hi" and chat a bit, then be ready! Come January, we're on!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Becky wrote: "It's open! My Sherlock Holmes canon read/reread 2015 group is open as discussed upthread. If you missed that - I decided that since I was going to do a reread in order of all the Sherlock Holmes ca..."

Guess I'm the first to arrive at the new group. Can't wait!


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Susinok | 5205 comments I. Am. Almost. Done with the Infected Series. I'm 35% through the last book, Epitaph. This series is sooo grim. Love it, but I need warm and happy and hopeful SO BADLY!


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Sabine | 3041 comments I am reading Baby, it's Cold. YAY


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Antonella | 11565 comments I can confess my crime now: I've not yet read Comfort and Joy because I was finishing The Devil Lancer which was quite undownputtable (5 stars).

So now I can read one story of the anthology, only one.


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Kirsten | 695 comments Up next for me will be Bone Rider for a pick-it-for-me challenge.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Finished the Infected series late last night. Started on Comfort and Joy first thing today. I read the two first stories. LB Gregg's is next. I'm reading them in order. :) I'm OCD that way. ;)


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Finished the Infected series late last night. Started on Comfort and Joy first thing today. I read the two first stories. LB Gregg's is next. I'm reading them in order. :) I'm OCD t..."

I fought that OCD and read Josh's story first :) Then I read the others in order...


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Finally finished a YA book I'd started in October just now. Finally. I'm glad. Lol. I like the author's previous works, but this one just didn't do it for me.

Now, I'm trying to determine which monthly book group book I should read next. C&J or Born of Illusion by Teri Brown (YA)? Hmmmm... Such choices!


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Susinok | 5205 comments I finished the Comfort and Joy anthology last night.

Now reading the latest Bluewater Bay book, Hell on Wheels by ZA Maxfield.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am finally around to reading Flight of Magpies by K.J. Charles. IT IS SO GOOD!

I love this series. This book makes me want to read the first one again.


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KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "Now reading the latest Bluewater Bay book, Hell on Wheels by ZA Maxfield."

How is it?


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HJ | 3603 comments I've just been re-reading His For The Holidays, another wonderful Christmas anthology. Every story is really good, from Josh's Icecapade, to LB's Mistletoe at Midnight, Harper's Nine Lights Over Edinburgh and ZAM's I Heard Him Exclaim.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am reading JCP's The Persistence of Memory I found it really hard to get into it. I am about 75 percent in and only just beginning to understand. I also read The Web which is the graphic novel version of the book by Jonathan Kellerman. It isn't bad and it made me think that I would love to see some of Josh's mysteries in graphic novel format.


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Carlita Costello | 1219 comments I adore His For a The a Holidays. It's a wonderful seasonal read.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I can't remember who said they would like to read a new contemporary story from Alexis Hall, but there is one on the way :)

http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/w...


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Susinok | 5205 comments KC wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Now reading the latest Bluewater Bay book, Hell on Wheels by ZA Maxfield."

How is it?"


I really enjoyed it. ZAM always writes a good story.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Both of Josh's Carina Press anthologies were amazing!


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments HJ wrote: "I've just been re-reading His For The Holidays, another wonderful Christmas anthology. Every story is really good, from Josh's Icecapade, to LB's Mistletoe at Midnight, Harper's Nin..."

I had to laugh when you gave the list of books in this anthology. I should have simply bought the entire thing in the first place, since I've now purchased all the stories separately. My excuse is it was when I first got into m/m romance (though I've been reading fanfiction slash for years), and Josh was the first author I had read. So I bought Icecapade--one of my favorites.

Then I bought Mistletoe at Midnight, then I bought ZAM's, and this year I finally realized how much I've loved other Harper Fox stories and FINALLY bought Nine Lights Over Edinburgh. I haven't read the last one yet, but I've reread all the others over the years, several times. All are wonderful holiday stories. It just took me until now to realize they were all in the same anthology collection.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Marge wrote: "I've loved other Harper Fox stories and FINALLY bought Nine Lights Over Edinburgh. I haven't read the last one yet, but I've reread all the others over the years, several times...."

Lights over Edinburgh is one of my favorites! You will love it.


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Becky Black (beckyblack) I've started on A Clash of Kings, by George R.R. Martin. That should keep me going through half of December!


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Na | 354 comments Becky wrote: "I've started on A Clash of Kings, by George R.R. Martin. That should keep me going through half of December!"

Good luck!


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HJ | 3603 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I can't remember who said they would like to read a new contemporary story from Alexis Hall, but there is one on the way :)

http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/w..."


Probably me! I really like his writing, but just cannot get on with any paranormal or even steampunk in my reading, so I've been waiting for him to write a more "normal" book. I've already pre-ordered this one!


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HJ | 3603 comments Marge wrote: "I had to laugh when you gave the list of books in this anthology. I should have simply bought the entire thing in the first place, since I've now purchased all the stories separately...."

Oh dear! Have a look at Josh's other anthologies. They're all really worth getting because there's never a weak story in them. I assume that's because he can choose his co-authors, and he does choose well!


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HJ | 3603 comments For those who love Sean Kennedy's Tigers and Devils, a free Christmas story: http://seankennedybooks.com/my-books/...


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Antonella | 11565 comments HJ wrote: "For those who love Sean Kennedy's Tigers and Devils, a free Christmas story: http://seankennedybooks.com/my-books/..."

Thank you! I wanted to tell you! Manu just informed me, I wouldn't have noticed it...


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HJ | 3603 comments Antonella wrote: "HJ wrote: "For those who love Sean Kennedy's Tigers and Devils, a free Christmas story: http://seankennedybooks.com/my-books/......"

I do follow his blog so would have seen it, but in fact I saw Manu's FB post for you first.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I was so going to mention this earlier today, but I was so busy I never got to visit GR!

Anyway, quick run down, I'm planning on a mini month-long reread challenge in January, and I thought I'd mention it in case anyone else wanted to do it to. I've picked about ten books that I most want to reread, though I know I can't get through them all.

When I get a moment on a real computer I'll make a shelf or at least list them in my currently reading shelf. If you join me, you'd just pick your own books to reread. Two of mine are Sherlock's so they dovetail nicely with the Sherlock challenge I'm already doing!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Jordan wrote: "I was so going to mention this earlier today, but I was so busy I never got to visit GR!

Anyway, quick run down, I'm planning on a mini month-long reread challenge in January, and I thought I'd m..."


Cool! I re-read often. I just re-read an entire series so I could read the last book and not miss anything. Not sure what I would pick. I'll have to think about it. What are your 10 re-reads, Jordan?


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Cool! I re-read often. I just re-read an entire series so I could read the last book and not miss anything. ..."

Oh, someone else who does this!! I have a couple of books which I still haven't read because the series to which they belong are packed away and I haven't found them yet. (This is when ebooks come into their own!)


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Susinok | 5205 comments HJ wrote: "Oh, someone else who does this!! I have a couple of books which I still haven't read because the series to which they belong are packed away and I haven't found them yet. (This is when ebooks come into their own!)..."

YES! At the very most I might have to try to remember if the rest of the books are on the Kindle app or in my Calibre library. A quick search answers that question.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Cool! I re-read often. I just re-read an entire series so I could read the last book and not miss anything. Not sure what I would pick. I'll have to think about it. What are your 10 re-reads, Jordan?"

Now that I'm on a real computer, I'll link my titles. Though it's more than ten, I kind of counted trilogies as one book, even though I shouldn't have. lol.

The three Rifter books in print, since I just ordered those.

A Study in Scarlet

The Sign of Four

The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit (I'm only reading this one if my other GR BOM reads it in January. If they don't, then it comes off the list.)

Wicked Gentlemen

The Larton Chronicles

The Charioteer (In audio, so it almost doesn't count!)

The Last Herald-Mage trilogy


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
OK, I just created my shelf for my personal mini-challenge next month. I called it "January2015 reread challenge"


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Susinok | 5205 comments Jordan wrote: "OK, I just created my shelf for my personal mini-challenge next month. I called it "January2015 reread challenge""

I could use your list as a reading list. I have not read ANY of those even once! I have been meaning to read many of those, eventually.

Since I have so many books in my phoen I have not touched, I think I'll do that. I'll set myself a "Finally Getting to It" challenge. First book will be The Charioteer. Let me assemble my 10 book list... bbl.


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Since I have so many books in my phoen I have not touched, I think I'll do that. I'll set myself a "Finally Getting to It" challenge. First book will be The Charioteer. Let me assemble my 10 book list... bbl. ..."

I'm going away this weekend and have downloaded the audiobook of The Charioteer to listen to on the drive. Finally getting to it!


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Kirsten | 695 comments Okay, I finished Bone Rider and I give it five stars. It hit just the right spot for me and I couldn't put it down. Reminded me of those good old-fashioned summer blockbusters, like The Terminator meets Alien meets Heat.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Kirsten wrote: "Okay, I finished Bone Rider and I give it five stars. It hit just the right spot for me and I couldn't put it down. Reminded me of those good old-fashioned summer blockbusters, like The Terminator ..."

It's cool, right? I loved it too. Thought there would be a sequel but I didn't hear anything about it again.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Sus, that's a great idea if you haven't ready ANY of them! They're a good number of my absolute favorites!

I'm thinking of adding the audio of The Hobbit to that list as well. I rewatched the first movie on Friday night. Tonight will be movie 2, and next Saturday will be the 3rd in the theater. I'd like to be able to compare them to the book once I've seen all the movies. It's been so long since I've read the book, I need a refresher course!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Bone Rider is definitely on my to-read list! Don't know when I'll get to it though. Lol. So many books, so little time. *sigh*


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Na | 354 comments Finished Epitaph. I like the ending. Really loved this series.
I've started Iron & Velvet. My third attempt. Still, I believe this is the good one. I'm finally in the mood for it.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I enjoyed Bone Rider, too. It was "different" in a good way.

I overdosed a bit on holiday stories, and now I'm finally in the mood to read Prosperity. I am enjoying it so far. Alexis Hall certainly has a way with words. I'm glad I picked up There Will Be Phlogiston.

As for Christmas reads, Candy Man was really sweet, non-angsty Amy Lane. Snow Globe, Dust of Snow, and It's Christmas Everywhere But Here were pretty good. And Mine Under the Mistletoe and Her Holiday Man were nice m/f Christmas stories.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Born of Illusion for my teen BOM at the library, due this week. After that, I'll be reading Annabel for my Transgender GR group BOM. And after that a few Dean Koontz books. With luck, I'll finish it all by the end of the month. *crosses fingers* Poor Dean Koontz has been on my currently reading list for months now. Time to do something about that!


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments I just finished Nine Lights Over Edinburgh and I really liked it. Not quite what one thinks of as a "holiday" story, but I enjoyed the suspense plot and the depth of the characters.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Hey all,

Does anyone have a Nook and is also looking to get a copy of The Hobbit? Apparently, by buying a ticket for the movie online, I got a redeemable code for the ebook. But I don't have a Nook.

If you're interested, PM me. First person gets it.


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Kirsten | 695 comments Calathea wrote: "It's cool, right? I loved it too. Thought there would be a sequel but I didn't hear anything about it again."

I thought it was a pretty good standalone. The only thing I wanted more of at the end was for Young to have more remorse and regret over his actions. (I also kinda wanted to see his discovery of Misha and crew being the "models" who took him down! :) I definitely want to see more from this author though! One other book is not enough.


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