Q&A with Josh Lanyon discussion
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As for MM or MF. I don't care as long as the stories are well writte..."
Have you read her Candy Man? It's opposite on the angst scale to Beneath the Stain.
Or something by Cardeno C. :-)

I don't like chapter at a time reads. If the story has grabbed me, that will slow me down. But that's just me.
I have to admit that I barely notice chapters when I'm reading. I couldn't limit myself to one chapter a week: I'd forget the beginning! In other groups I belong to we divide the threads by every 5 chapters, and that works well: I mark the start of the sixth chapter and go and read the 1-5 thread before continuing.
Jordan wrote: "Well, if there are several of us reading/listening to it next month, maybe we can use the group BOM thread for it and discuss it together/read the old discussion that I wasn't able to participate in a few years ago."
I think that's a good idea. Discussing The Charioteer with others helped me to understand everything better and the discussion itself was hugely enjoyable. You guys can start posting your discussion from where we left off on the BOM thread :-)
In December 2012 we were going to read The Charioteer four chapters a week, but in the end we had so much to talk about that we expanded the schedule to two months:
See this link.
Anyway, all this talk about The Charioteer makes me want to read it again!!! :-)
I think that's a good idea. Discussing The Charioteer with others helped me to understand everything better and the discussion itself was hugely enjoyable. You guys can start posting your discussion from where we left off on the BOM thread :-)
In December 2012 we were going to read The Charioteer four chapters a week, but in the end we had so much to talk about that we expanded the schedule to two months:
See this link.
Anyway, all this talk about The Charioteer makes me want to read it again!!! :-)
HJ wrote: "Well, I tried The Charioteer. I listened to it for four hours. I think I would have given up on it quite early on if I hadn't been determined to give it a proper chance. But I'm not..."
It's best read when you're in a mood for something quiet and thoughtful -- where you can just appreciate the language and the flow of words? I bought it in audio, but I think that was more because...well, it was available and I love the book. I don't know that I will ever listen to the audio. To me it is too private a story.
Though that probably sounds odd! :-)
It's best read when you're in a mood for something quiet and thoughtful -- where you can just appreciate the language and the flow of words? I bought it in audio, but I think that was more because...well, it was available and I love the book. I don't know that I will ever listen to the audio. To me it is too private a story.
Though that probably sounds odd! :-)

I think I get that. It is the kind of story where the reader puts a lot of herself into it while reading. So it becomes a very personal, private book. It happens sometimes, but rarely.
Josh wrote: "HJ wrote: "Well, I tried The Charioteer. I listened to it for four hours. I think I would have given up on it quite early on if I hadn't been determined to give it a proper chance. ..."
And to me, I feel like I'll be able to delve deeper into the book and get a deeper understanding of it through listening to the audio.
And to me, I feel like I'll be able to delve deeper into the book and get a deeper understanding of it through listening to the audio.

Though that probably sounds odd! :-) ..."
I don't think it's odd. Audio changes the way you view a story. If you don't want that relationship you have with a story to be altered, then don't change the format. I've had a few books that I regretted listening to because it sort of messed it up for me.
One time it was the narrator. She was whiny and I never perceived the heroine of that story as whiny. Really messed it up!
Susinok wrote: "Josh wrote: "It's best read when you're in a mood for something quiet and thoughtful -- where you can just appreciate the language and the flow of words? I bought it in audio, but I think that was ..."
That's very true about a character's voice. The book I'm listening to right now has a female elf with a very low voice and she seems less sure of herself than she did in my head when I was reading the print edition. However, I think he did a great job reading the male troll's voice and the male mc's voice too. Actually, I love the troll's really deep register and his slow way of speaking. So, they do make up for the elf, but if they hadn't...
That's very true about a character's voice. The book I'm listening to right now has a female elf with a very low voice and she seems less sure of herself than she did in my head when I was reading the print edition. However, I think he did a great job reading the male troll's voice and the male mc's voice too. Actually, I love the troll's really deep register and his slow way of speaking. So, they do make up for the elf, but if they hadn't...
Jordan wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Josh wrote: "It's best read when you're in a mood for something quiet and thoughtful -- where you can just appreciate the language and the flow of words? I bought it in audio, but I..."
Yes! It is a surprise when I hear a narrator who interprets the character differently. Or delivers a line that I envisioned as light and funny as harsh and serious. It's such an interesting process.
I love Chris Patton's narration, but honestly his Adrien is nothing like I hear Adrien. Still, it is excellent and enjoyable to listen to.
Now his Jake...his Jake is bang on. :-D
Yes! It is a surprise when I hear a narrator who interprets the character differently. Or delivers a line that I envisioned as light and funny as harsh and serious. It's such an interesting process.
I love Chris Patton's narration, but honestly his Adrien is nothing like I hear Adrien. Still, it is excellent and enjoyable to listen to.
Now his Jake...his Jake is bang on. :-D

I agree! His Jake is perfect! :-)

Same with Kit and JX and Kevin R. Free.

Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Josh wrote: "It's best read when you're in a mood for something quiet and thoughtful -- where you can just appreciate the language and the flow of words? I bought it ..."
That's interesting! I do love his Jake. uh-huh. lol.
I don't remember now, since it's been so long, how I felt about Adrien in the beginning, but I do like his Adrien now for sure.
It does make me wonder how Adrien sounds in your head, though.
It's kinda like JCP's Psycop series. I love Vic but not Jacob as much. You can't please everyone, that's for sure.
That's interesting! I do love his Jake. uh-huh. lol.
I don't remember now, since it's been so long, how I felt about Adrien in the beginning, but I do like his Adrien now for sure.
It does make me wonder how Adrien sounds in your head, though.
It's kinda like JCP's Psycop series. I love Vic but not Jacob as much. You can't please everyone, that's for sure.

Oh, rugby! That's my catnip. :)
I have read Burning Up the Ice. It was pretty cute but I have to say I don't remember much about it.

I have read Burning Up the Ice. .."
I seem to be working through them in order. It's very complicated and busy at work right now, so something light and fun is just want I want. Don't really care if it's memorable or not.

I have just finished the audio books. The narrator does a great job. I liked the whole series. The new covers do look good btw.

I have to agree. The narration is good, and it is a pleasure to listen to it.

Looking forward to reading: The Dream Alchemist, The Best Corpse for the Job and There Will Be Phlogiston.
KC wrote: "In progress: one Tey mystery, which i'm enjoying, but it's not a fast read, more of a quiet, calming read; and Murder at Pride Lodge (if it's good, so far it is, there are two more ..."
I did get the first three mysteries of the McNease books. You'll have to let me know how you like Murder at Pride Lodge. They did look really good.
I did get the first three mysteries of the McNease books. You'll have to let me know how you like Murder at Pride Lodge. They did look really good.


It's also free at All Romance right now, for a very limited period.

The sequel, Secrets and Charms, is coming out next Tuesday! :)
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Ooh, that sounds good. I remember liking Olly.
My copies of The Rifter finally arrived from BEB. They wrapped them in kitty Christmas wrapping paper that reads "Meowy Christmas!" OMG, adorable! This makes me love them even more as a publisher.
And to think I've set three books, one of them a BOM for another GR group, to read before the Rifter. I'm not sure I can do it. They're in my hands and I'm too excited to wait!
And to think I've set three books, one of them a BOM for another GR group, to read before the Rifter. I'm not sure I can do it. They're in my hands and I'm too excited to wait!

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Mine, too! :)
I posted pics in the photo thread. I was excited to get my "presents"! They cheered me up after a long day.
Valerie C wrote: "Jordan wrote: "My copies of The Rifter finally arrived from BEB. They wrapped them in kitty Christmas wrapping paper that reads "Meowy Christmas!" OMG, adorable! This makes me love them even more a..."
:-D I'll post pics of mine on Instagram at some point. My internet was being wonky when I took the pics the other night.
...and of my new ChiaoGoo knitting needles. Wheeee! Time to get knitting if I'm going to get this exmas present done in time! I was a bit worried the new needles wouldn't arrive in time!
:-D I'll post pics of mine on Instagram at some point. My internet was being wonky when I took the pics the other night.
...and of my new ChiaoGoo knitting needles. Wheeee! Time to get knitting if I'm going to get this exmas present done in time! I was a bit worried the new needles wouldn't arrive in time!

Iron & Velvet was terribly funny. I will read the next book for sure.
Susinok wrote: "Josh wrote: "I'm reading
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Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. How cool!"
I wish I had that cover! I have an earlier edition. Still, entertaining fare.

Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. How cool!"
I wish I had that cover! I have an earlier edition. Still, entertaining fare.

I loved those books! They were so much fun and he was such a sarcastic bastard. Also, since he was a defense attorney who really cared about his clients, his cases did not always end well. That went very much against convention but I also loved that about the series. And who could forget "She Who Must Be Obeyed..."

Aargh!
Yes, I got it as well, and I still have to reread Lord of the White Hell 1 and 2 and read Champion of the Scarlet Wolf Book One.

I ended up buying several too! I think I've bought more presents for me this year than to give away. *^_^*
I need to start hitting the job hunt harder!


Yay, I'm glad you liked it! I loved Rosamond.

Glad you enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to it :-)


I loved it to pieces. I just finished it yesterday. I really wished it was longer! Beautiful, but so different from Prosperity which I adored as well. I CANNOT wait for the rest of the series. :-)


I had forgotten that I've read it and liked it, so now thank to your reminder I left a minireview.

I finished yesterday Murder at Pride Lodge. I enjoyed it. The pace is not too slow and not too fast, not in a hurry, i'd say. I liked the way the POV shifts seamlessly between the characters, and there was quite a cool thing as a clue which i missed, but that's okay, it was nice not knowing until almost the end who'd done it. Will read the next one.
KC wrote: "Jordan wrote: "KC wrote: "In progress: one Tey mystery, which i'm enjoying, but it's not a fast read, more of a quiet, calming read; and Murder at Pride Lodge (if it's good, so far ..."
YAY! That's great! Hopefully I'll get to it one of these days. I really do need to read more murder mysteries. :-)
YAY! That's great! Hopefully I'll get to it one of these days. I really do need to read more murder mysteries. :-)

Thats great. I got it as a freebie from AMZ. I will take the time to read it in the New Year.

I'm attempting a reading challenge in 2015, or at least part of 2015, where I try to really focus on only the books that I own, although with a few exceptions (the occasional retail therapy or new book by say, Mr. Lanyon.) With over 200+ books on my Kindle, I feel a little overwhelmed, so will see how I can whittle things down...

I am currently reading The Magpie Lord. I decided to do a reread of the series before starting Flight of Magpies.


You just inspired me to read books that has been on my TBR list for over a year, for the rest of 2014.
ttg wrote: "I've gotten through a few books lately... I enjoyed the fairy tale-feel of Hammer & Air (which I was able to get at the library, which felt like an extra bonus.) Finally got to book ..."
We will be watching. I, for one, want to see if this is even possible. ;-)
We will be watching. I, for one, want to see if this is even possible. ;-)
KC wrote: "Jordan wrote: "KC wrote: "In progress: one Tey mystery, which i'm enjoying, but it's not a fast read, more of a quiet, calming read; and Murder at Pride Lodge (if it's good, so far ..."
Just purchased. Although in all honesty I will be reading almost exclusively vintage mystery next year. I do not think there will be time left for anything else.
Just purchased. Although in all honesty I will be reading almost exclusively vintage mystery next year. I do not think there will be time left for anything else.
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True. That was kinda my problem with The Rifter reread last year! lol. I was ready to surge ahead.
But, it might work for some people, I don't know.