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Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I liked her Sock it to Me, Santa!, very sweet story."

Me too, I loved it!"


I loved that one, too. Play Me, I'm Yours was wonderful. Sweet and charming. It made me happy. :)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Finished reading The Paper Magician tonight. It was good, not at all what I was expecting. I'm interested in the next book, though it won't get read right away, I don't think.

I'm going to miss seeing him, but Neil Gaiman is going to be here next Saturday for a big event! I'm almost finished with his narration. It's very good. I like his writing style. For a book about a boy with an evil housekeeper/babysitter, which has been done a million times before, this is awesome.

Next, I'm hoping to finish my therapy homework by next week. That would be reading Quiet, which I'm also enjoying, though I'm not quite halfway through it yet.


message 9603: by Antonella (last edited Oct 22, 2015 03:13PM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Santino Hassell is going to publish Stygian next Monday and published two free prequels for it (no spoilers).

Prequel #1: Feeling You - http://bit.ly/1M7STu4
Prequel #2: A Night in the Life (with giveaway!) - http://bit.ly/1QYroaH


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Anne | 6816 comments Antonella wrote: "Santino Hassell is going to publish Stygian next Monday and published two free prequels for it (no spoilers).

Prequel #1: Feeling You - http://bit.ly/1M7STu4
Prequel #2: A Night in..."


I haven't read anything of his yet, are they good?


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am reading Sweetbreads and Sweet Nothings. It is about a man whose boyfriend arranges to be murdered and cannibalised. It is quite an interesting story but I cant describe it as romantic. It is classified as a bittersweet romance by DSP but it isn't really.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Anne wrote: "I haven't read anything of his yet, are they good?"

I've read the beginning of ''In Company of Shadows'' which he wrote with Ais, Evenfall. For sure it is gripping, but it had some weaknesses. I'm waiting to read the improved version, also available for free:Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut to see how improved it is ;-).

And I recently gave 4.5 stars to Sutphin Boulevard.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Sweetbreads and Sweet Nothings. It is about a man whose boyfriend arranges to be murdered and cannibalised. It is quite an interesting story but I cant describe it as r..."

Let us know what you think about it, please. I was on the brink of buying it, but it wasn't out yet and no one had read it, so I thought it would be better to read something I already own...


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Anne | 6816 comments Antonella wrote: "Anne wrote: "I haven't read anything of his yet, are they good?"

I've read the beginning of ''In Company of Shadows'' which he wrote with Ais, Evenfall. For sure it is gripping, but..."


I have been sniffing around Sutphin Boulevard, maybe I should try that.


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Trio | 670 comments Antonella wrote: "Anne wrote: "I haven't read anything of his yet, are they good?"

I've read the beginning of ''In Company of Shadows'' which he wrote with Ais, Evenfall. For sure it is gripping, but..."


oh, Sutphin Boulevard has been on my tbr shelf for a long time, maybe I'll try to read it this weekend. Going to look for your review Antonella.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Sweetbreads and Sweet Nothings. It is about a man whose boyfriend arranges to be murdered and cannibalised. It is quite an interesting story but I cant describe it as r..."

Ugh. There was a case of that about 12 years ago in the general area where I lived back then. Courts struggled a lot with this case and I don't know if public ever found a moral consensus on the topic.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Calathea wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Sweetbreads and Sweet Nothings. It is about a man whose boyfriend arranges to be murdered and cannibalised. It is quite an interesting..."

Yes - it is based on the events that happened in Germany. The author explains this at the end. I thought the story was good.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Antonella wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Sweetbreads and Sweet Nothings. It is about a man whose boyfriend arranges to be murdered and cannibalised. It is quite an interesting..."

I have just posted my review.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I have just posted my review."

Thank you for the great review, but I won't read this. The whole scenario makes me sick, even more so because it happened.


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Haldis | 1288 comments I'm reading Fish and Ghosts and it's my first Rhys Ford besides the story in Charmed and Dangerous and it seems far to preoccupied with sex which gets in the way of letting this be a good story.
I was just looking for a good ghost story as well as trying out a new-to-me author, but now I am reluctant to try anything else from Ford.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Haldis wrote: "I'm reading Fish and Ghosts and it's my first Rhys Ford besides the story in Charmed and Dangerous and it seems far to preoccupied with sex which gets in the way of letting this be a good story."

Well, IMO it was the same for the story in ''Charmed and Dangerous'' and for Dirty Kiss, the only other book I've read by Rhys Ford. But «too much sex» is one of my usual complaints, so my opinion is biased.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Antonella wrote: "Haldis wrote: "I'm reading Fish and Ghosts and it's my first Rhys Ford besides the story in Charmed and Dangerous and it seems far to preoccupied with sex which gets in the way of l..."

Since it's one of my usual complaints, I think I can trust your opinion.


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Ame | 1744 comments I guess I "can" understand some people having the desire to kill and mutilate. But I really, really can not ever understand how anyone can have the desire or the kink to be killed and mutilated? It's just beyond anything comprehensible.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Anne wrote: "I have been sniffing around Sutphin Boulevard, maybe I should try that. ..."

It is REALLY GOOD! Go for it!


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Loretta (loris65) | 1545 comments Haldis wrote: "I'm reading Fish and Ghosts and it's my first Rhys Ford besides the story in Charmed and Dangerous and it seems far to preoccupied with sex which gets in the way of letting this be ..."

Try Hainted by Jordan L Hawk. I got this for Halloween a couple of years ago. It was my first book by her. I don't remember if it had a lot of sex, just that it scared the crap out of me.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Loretta wrote: "Haldis wrote: "I'm reading Fish and Ghosts and it's my first Rhys Ford besides the story in Charmed and Dangerous and it seems far to preoccupied with sex which gets in the way of l..."

Thanks Loretta, I have actually read Hainted and Restless Spirits and Dangerous Spirits. All good and creepy. Enjoyed them all as I have enjoyed the other Jordan L. Hawk books. :-)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am reading Jefferson Blythe, Esquire. I am very fortunate to have been given an ARC from NetGalley. I am also reading The Art of Dying by DK. I really like it too. It has a similar feel to Murder in Pastel with completely different characters and it is m/f. It was hard to track down a reasonably priced copy but I found one eventually and I am glad I did.


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KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "I liked her Sock it to Me, Santa!, very sweet story."

Me too, I loved it!"

I loved that one, too. Play Me, I'm Yours was wonderful. Sw..."


I added it to my list :-) sounds like something i'd enjoy reading right now.


message 9624: by Trio (new)

Trio | 670 comments If you want a Rhys Ford with basically no sex please give Ink and Shadows a try. The story is interesting and beautifully written, she really knows how to craft a paragraph. I gave it 5 stars.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments I found a new-to-me author, Christi Snow. I read FOUND AT THE LIBRARY https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2... and I loved it. Likable, believable MCs and secondary characters. It's a keeper and I'll reread it often.


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Haldis | 1288 comments Trioseven7 wrote: "If you want a Rhys Ford with basically no sex please give Ink and Shadows a try. The story is interesting and beautifully written, she really knows how to craft a p..."

Thanks. I'll give it a go. :-)


message 9627: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Trioseven7 wrote: "If you want a Rhys Ford with basically no sex please give Ink and Shadows a try. The story is interesting and beautifully written, she really knows how to craft a p..."

Also Black Dog Blues

No sex. Few kisses with men and women but no sex.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Ame wrote: "Trioseven7 wrote: "If you want a Rhys Ford with basically no sex please give Ink and Shadows a try. The story is interesting and beautifully written, she really kno..."

I listened to the audio for Black Dog Blues and it was very good. I really enjoyed it.


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Ame | 1744 comments Yes I did too. Really good audio. I hadn't read it before.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I should be starting Pantomime tonight! I'm reading it for another goodreads group BOM, but it also fits in with my carnival research for my nano novel, so it's a win win for me. :-)

I finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane on Friday night and really enjoyed it. Neil Gaiman does a fantastic job narrating the audio book and the ending was not at all what I was expecting, though I honestly didn't know what to expect.

I'm now listening to THYS in my Every-Other-Audiobook-is-a-Josh-book thing lately. So, AE, carnival book, AE, carnival book, AE... and so on and so forth. At least until the end of AE.

And I should be finishing Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking sometime today. It's a fantastic book, detailing all of these studies about introverted people. So fascinating. For example, introverts with an unstable family situation are more susceptible to colds and other illnesses than extroverts. And it's true. My coworker and I are a great example of both sides to that coin.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am also reading The Art of Dying by DK. I really like it too. It has a similar feel to Murder in Pastel with completely different characters and it is m/f. It was hard to track down a reasonably priced copy but I found one eventually and I am glad I did."

Thank you for sharing your thoughts about The Art of Dying. I have it, but I haven't read it yet. I'm currently reading Down These Wicked Streets and enjoying it.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "I finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane on Friday night and really enjoyed it. Neil Gaiman does a fantastic job narrating the audio book and the ending was not at all what I was expecting, though I honestly didn't know what to expect."

I, too, liked The Ocean at the End of the Lane a lot. I read the paper version, but I bet the audio book is awesome!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Johanna wrote: "I, too, liked The Ocean at the End of the Lane a lot. I read the paper version, but I bet the audio book is awesome!"

Probably too awesome, that is terrifying in some point.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I, too, liked The Ocean at the End of the Lane a lot. I read the paper version, but I bet the audio book is awesome!"

Probably too awesome, that is terrifying in some point."


Not "too awesome". I'd label it as "just right" in a fantastic sort of way.

I started reading The Graveyard Book several years ago and for some reason never finished it. So, this is my first Gaiman book that I've finished and now I've also heard him speak. :-)


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "I started reading The Graveyard Book several years ago and for some reason never finished it. So, this is my first Gaiman book that I've finished and now I've also heard him speak. :-)"

The Graveyard Book was awesome! And it was my first Gaiman book. Try reading it again.


message 9636: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Antonella wrote: "Jordan wrote: "I started reading The Graveyard Book several years ago and for some reason never finished it. So, this is my first Gaiman book that I've finished and now I've also heard him speak. :..."

The Graveyard Book was probably my first Neil Gaiman book as well, and I loved it.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Lou wrote: "It was such a shock to me when I listened to my firts Gaiman audiobook and realized he was the one reading it. Not many authors can pull that off."

Exactly my thought.


message 9638: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Reading Corpse Pose. Only read to about page 20 or so but really good so far. The voice is so wonderfully familiar. :-)


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments I just finished Truth and Consequences by Sarah Madison. It's the third book in the series and possibly my favorite one so far. This one deals with the guys' relationship and feelings maybe a bit more than the first two, although the mystery and suspense plot is still there too.


message 9640: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Spent part of the night reading Stygian. I haven't finished it, but it's really great, gripping and scary.

This *free* anthology Lead Me Into Darkness: Five Halloween Tales of Paranormal Romance, which comes out on Thursday, will include a kind of immediate follow-up called ''Take Me Farther''. Excerpts here: http://de.scribd.com/read/286826321/L...

I also loved In the Middle of Somewhere (In the Middle of Somewhere, #1) by Roan Parrish .


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Susinok | 5205 comments Antonella wrote: "I also loved In the Middle of Somewhere (In the Middle of Somewhere, #1) by Roan Parrish...."

I just finished In the Middle of Somewhere. I also really liked it.


message 9642: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Marge wrote: "I just finished Truth and Consequences by Sarah Madison. It's the third book in the series and possibly my favorite one so far. This one deals with the guys' relationship and feelin..."

I enjoyed the first book, so this reminded me to check out the next in this series :-)


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KC | 4897 comments Started JL Merrow's Caught! and enjoying it.


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KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I also loved In the Middle of Somewhere (In the Middle of Somewhere, #1) by Roan Parrish...."

I just finished In the Middle of Somewhere. I also really liked it."


Me too. It's very good.


message 9645: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Haldis wrote: "Reading Corpse Pose. Only read to about page 20 or so but really good so far. The voice is so wonderfully familiar. :-)"

:-)


message 9646: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Sammie wrote: "read Lou Harper's contribution to Charmed and Dangerous and was charmed (my first Harper experience). I also just finished Whose Body by Sayers and the Seven Dials by Christie. I plan a re-read of ..."

I read quite a few Lou Harper recently, one after the other, just before reading her story in Charmed. I really like her stories, and her characters, and sense of humor.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Favorite spooky book recommendations?


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Susinok | 5205 comments Josh wrote: "Favorite spooky book recommendations?"

Oldie but amazing, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson.

I'm not much of a spooky book reader, so that's all I have.


message 9649: by Haldis (new)

Haldis | 1288 comments Josh wrote: "Favorite spooky book recommendations?"

I really liked Until the Morning by S.C. Wynne. Good and creepy with a nod to the Weeping Angels from Dr Who.

And of course I super duper love Mummy Dearest. :-)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Josh wrote: "Favorite spooky book recommendations?"

Needful Things by Stephen King
I read it twenty years ago and I am still frightened. :)


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