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What Are you Reading?

There is strong base of Manna Francis' fans among the fanyons ;-).

That's because we've got great taste!! :-D :-D :-D


Congratulations on restricting yourself to samples rather than buying them outright!

Now I'm re-reading Acrobat by Mary Calmes. Love this book.

You do know that she already written the sequel to
The General and the Horse-Lord?
Here a sneak peak:
http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_...

Please come back and tell us what you think when you finish. Because [spoilers removed]"
I just finished Miss Pym Disposes and i thought it was really good overall, (view spoiler)

Please come back and tell us what you think when you finish. Because [spoi..."
Which would you recommend next? I was thinking of Brat Farrar, which was mentioned here.
KC wrote: "Hj wrote: "Charming wrote: "KC wrote: "I'm reading Miss Pym Disposes from the same set of recommendations and it's just lovely :-)"
Please come back and tell us what you think when you finish. Be..."
I vote for Brat Farrar. It's just...one of my favorite mysteries.
Please come back and tell us what you think when you finish. Be..."
I vote for Brat Farrar. It's just...one of my favorite mysteries.

You do know that she already written the sequel to
The General and the Horse-Lord?
..."
SWEET! I'm already looking forward to it. Wasn't expecting a sequel.

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... and another one for my to-read-mountain. :-D

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:-)

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And a very lovely book it is, too :)

I agree that this should be read next! It will cheer you up after Piss Pym. I'm with Josh - it's one of my all-time favourites. And then I think you should read The Franchise Affair.

Susinok wrote: "I am reading Glen & Tyler's Honeymoon Adventure by JB Sanders. It's a lighthearted, fun book. I found this author through one of Josh's long conversations on Facebook."
Great! John's such a nice guy. How's the story?
Great! John's such a nice guy. How's the story?
So I finished
Very pleasurable. Well-written, grown up characters, touching...very nice job all around.
Currently reading

Very pleasurable. Well-written, grown up characters, touching...very nice job all around.
Currently reading



Very pleasurable. Well-written, grown up characters, touching...very nice job all around."
Oh yeah, I liked that one too! I'd have liked it even better if I'd gotten to know a bit more about the time in between, to really understand the developments in these guys and in their lives. That would have probably busted the short story construct, though...
It still was a very nice, enjoyable read!
The The Gravedigger's Brawl is on my list, too, so I'm curious how you like it!
I read CUTYS right after Fair Game and while they're not the same, not nearly, they have similar parts, enough for me to lump them together sorta. But I bet you've already read CUTYS, and so I can't think of anything else that's similar.
As forThe Administration, I'm slowly working my way through that series, including all the shorts. That's the majority of unread ebooks I need to work through before I canbuy more!
As forThe Administration, I'm slowly working my way through that series, including all the shorts. That's the majority of unread ebooks I need to work through before I canbuy more!
I'm just finishing up A Troubled Range by Andrew Grey and I'm really enjoying it! So much better than the first in the series. There are some editing things that bug me, but not nearly as much as some of his other books.
I'm also working my way through The Dead Town by Dean Koontz, which is the fifth and final book of his Frankenstein series. These books come highly recommended if you liked the original Frankenstein by Shelly. He stays true to her work, but sets it in modern times and gives the monster a name and a better life. Oh yeah, and Frankenstein is still around creating monsters too. Love this series!!!
I'm also hoping to start Golden Witchbreed by Mary Gentle. I've been wanting to read this but haven't had the time and as the library is weeding the fiction, I figured this would get pulled and I had to do something! This is sci-fi with alien children who don't have a gender until puberty when their body up and decides what it will grow into. Sounds interesting, and apparently, the most accepted gender neutral pronouns in the English language come from these books, so I'm reading it to see how that works too.
Ha, I'm also trying to squeeze in a Mercedes Lackey book by the end of the week. Next month Starts my 14 book summer reading list, which I still haven't blogged about. Gah. Well, I have a 2013summer shelf if anyone cares to know what I'm reading June through August.
I'm also working my way through The Dead Town by Dean Koontz, which is the fifth and final book of his Frankenstein series. These books come highly recommended if you liked the original Frankenstein by Shelly. He stays true to her work, but sets it in modern times and gives the monster a name and a better life. Oh yeah, and Frankenstein is still around creating monsters too. Love this series!!!
I'm also hoping to start Golden Witchbreed by Mary Gentle. I've been wanting to read this but haven't had the time and as the library is weeding the fiction, I figured this would get pulled and I had to do something! This is sci-fi with alien children who don't have a gender until puberty when their body up and decides what it will grow into. Sounds interesting, and apparently, the most accepted gender neutral pronouns in the English language come from these books, so I'm reading it to see how that works too.
Ha, I'm also trying to squeeze in a Mercedes Lackey book by the end of the week. Next month Starts my 14 book summer reading list, which I still haven't blogged about. Gah. Well, I have a 2013summer shelf if anyone cares to know what I'm reading June through August.


Very pleasurable. Well-written, grown up characters, touching...very nice job all around.
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I recently read G.B. I can recall thinking it wasn't what I'd expected, but I can't remember why.

I love Mercedes Lackey. My absolute favorite is The Fire Rose, with its AU 1900s setting. Rose is a fabulous character & the Beauty & the Beast framework is just wonderful.




I am now reading books 3 - 5 of the Josh's Adrien English series. I love this series and have had these books in my to read pile for more than a year, but it never felt like the right time to read them. We have a public holiday on Monday so I have 3 days to immerse myself and complete this series. Reading bliss :)
So far I've read The Last Herald Mage which I fell in love with. I wish I'd been given a chance to read it as a kid. My reading would have been changed forever, if I had.
For last summer's reading list I read the first of her Arrow's Flight books and still haven't gotten to the second. I thought about reading it for this summer's list, but I wanted some variety in my list. I'm already including another Redwall book again, but those are standalone books, so it's ok to recommend one of them. Or at least a little easier.
So, in short, I'm trying to get the second book in the trilogy done now and maybe that will spur me to read the last book in September.
For last summer's reading list I read the first of her Arrow's Flight books and still haven't gotten to the second. I thought about reading it for this summer's list, but I wanted some variety in my list. I'm already including another Redwall book again, but those are standalone books, so it's ok to recommend one of them. Or at least a little easier.
So, in short, I'm trying to get the second book in the trilogy done now and maybe that will spur me to read the last book in September.

Oh, I love her!! Whistling in the Dark is my absolute favourite, followed by The Only Gold. So much fun to read!


Katharina wrote: "Oh yeah, I liked that one too! I'd have liked it even better if I'd gotten to know a bit more about the time in between, to really understand the developments in these guys and in their lives. That would have probably busted the short story construct, though...
..."
Exactly. That would not be a short story.
Plus, for me, I'm only in it for the relationship between Will and Rob, so pages spent in their time away from each other would have been skimming time for me.
I'm not too far into Gravedigger's Brawl. I went to bed at 8:00 last night. I tried swimming late afternoon and the weather (and water) was too cold. I couldn't get warm afterwards!
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Exactly. That would not be a short story.
Plus, for me, I'm only in it for the relationship between Will and Rob, so pages spent in their time away from each other would have been skimming time for me.
I'm not too far into Gravedigger's Brawl. I went to bed at 8:00 last night. I tried swimming late afternoon and the weather (and water) was too cold. I couldn't get warm afterwards!

Just re-read CUTYS before that, and it's a hard act to follow!
K.Z. wrote: "Saw The Hallowed Ones mentioned on my Updates page by Ami and ended up Kindling it. (YA, paranormal, dystopian horror, Amish -- how could I resist? :)) The book's refreshingly well-written and turn..."
The description alone has my head spinning. But yes, that does sound compelling.
The description alone has my head spinning. But yes, that does sound compelling.

Brr, sounds a bit like I'm feeling today. I think there's another cold on my horizon... well, it's a good excuse to stay in bed and read (and to completely ignore the not-yet-prepared talk I have to give on next week's conference ;-D)


Same here. Started with If It Ain't Love. Lovely story.

I agree that this should be read next! It will cheer you up after Piss Pym. I'm with Josh..."
Cool! Thank you! I'm still thinking about Miss Pym, i love when a book does that, even though this one does need a bit of cheering up afterwards, to get over the shock. I'm getting started on Brat Farrar and added the other one to my list.

Katharina wrote: Brr, sounds a bit like I'm feeling today. I think there's another cold on my..."
I'd recommend a proper Welsh blanket which is woven so it looks decorative from both sides.
http://www.t-w-m.co.uk/?jssCart=12558...
http://www.melintregwynt.co.uk/
Mind you we had to resort to lighting our wood burning stove again yesterday as it was 7 degrees C in the UK - burning next winter's wood as t'other half put it but it was sooo cold.
My coworker read The Hallowed Ones and pronounced it really good. Our teen book group will be reading it in September since we've already picked our summer reads and THEN the extra copies we'd ordered came in the other day.
Sometimes I really wish ordering books for the library was like ordering for myself where I get an expected delivery date. Sigh.
Sometimes I really wish ordering books for the library was like ordering for myself where I get an expected delivery date. Sigh.

I've not read Golden Witchbreed, but I have read quite a few of her White Crow stories and enjoyed them. Although I lent Rats And Gargoyles to my ex and he hated it - he preferred his fantasy novels to be a little more traditional! So not to everyone's tastes.
I must try to read the other books I've got by her; they're always interesting.
This week I read 3 short works:
Small Miracles, Who Moved My Holepunch?, and Maybe This Time.
I started The General and the Horse-Lord today. I didn't realize it's (partially?) set in Albuquerque. I wondered what was up with that hot air balloon on the cover. It was just confusing. I get it now. http://www.balloonfiesta.com/
Small Miracles, Who Moved My Holepunch?, and Maybe This Time.
I started The General and the Horse-Lord today. I didn't realize it's (partially?) set in Albuquerque. I wondered what was up with that hot air balloon on the cover. It was just confusing. I get it now. http://www.balloonfiesta.com/

Oh, thank you! I didn't catch this detail either! I just though the hot air balloon flight was a present.

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Enjoying both - Allen

Unfortunately, the author lets the tension slacken in the middle. That's the touchy thing about writing any kind of thriller. The menace, whatever it is, can't be allowed to fade too far into the background for too long.
I really don't need prolonged looks at Amish life or a retelling of a Greek myth in the middle of a vampire apocalypse. :)

Same here. Started with If It Ain't Love. Lovely story."
I adored that piece!
Allen wrote: "Presently reading two books - normally don't, but need a break from each from time to time.
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Enjoying both - Allen"
That's certainly broad spectrum reading, Allen. How's the new Dan Brown holding up?
book:The Other Man|17823716]Inferno
Enjoying both - Allen"
That's certainly broad spectrum reading, Allen. How's the new Dan Brown holding up?

Becky wrote: "I read Dirty Kiss this week, and I have mixed feelings. When it had my attention it was really good. But I found my attention wandering a lot. I liked the relationship stuff between Cole and Jae..."
That was kind of my response to it. I adore Rhys and I loved so many parts of the book. The Korean culture stuff was so fresh and so enjoyable, as was her love for the mystery and PI genre.
But dear GOD she deserved an editor. A content editor. It goes without saying everyone at Dreamspinner needs a copyeditor, but Rhys shows such talent, such promise. She needs to work with a real live content editor who would push her to go beyond that first cliché and dig deep. Because the depth and the inventiveness is there.
That was kind of my response to it. I adore Rhys and I loved so many parts of the book. The Korean culture stuff was so fresh and so enjoyable, as was her love for the mystery and PI genre.
But dear GOD she deserved an editor. A content editor. It goes without saying everyone at Dreamspinner needs a copyeditor, but Rhys shows such talent, such promise. She needs to work with a real live content editor who would push her to go beyond that first cliché and dig deep. Because the depth and the inventiveness is there.
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i really wish i could find something else like Fair Game though"
Well this one is slower paced and thoughtful. Definitely not superficial.