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message 10201: by Kirsten (last edited Jan 18, 2016 04:12PM) (new)

Kirsten | 695 comments Haldis wrote: "Darlene wrote: "Property (PsyCop, #3-4) by Jordan Castillo Price I just finished the second book in the series, Psycop, and I'm really liking her writing and the fact I love paranormal books.

[bookcover:Camp Hell|600..."


I've never read the series, but I did listen to a couple of the audiobooks over the holidays. I like them enough to continue, but they're not in can't-put-it-down territory for me.


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Trio | 670 comments Kirsten wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Darlene wrote: "Property (PsyCop, #3-4) by Jordan Castillo Price I just finished the second book in the series, Psycop, and I'm really liking her writing and the fact I love paranormal books.

[bookcove..."


The chemistry between Jacob and Vic gets better as the series continues...


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
OMG Vic and Jacob are my fave characters next to Adrien and Jake!

I started listening to Winter Kill and I'm loving it! Gomez has improved in this short time, because I hear Winter Kill characters, not Vic! Yay! I love his voice!


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Darlene | 89 comments Darlene wrote: "Property (PsyCop, #3-4) by Jordan Castillo Price I just finished the second book in the series, Psycop, and I'm really liking her writing and the fact I love paranormal books.

Camp Hell (PsyCop #5) by Jordan Castillo Price I've start..."


Yeah, I've been really enjoying reading this series.


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Antonella | 11565 comments I've started again the Donald Strachey challenge!


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Darlene | 89 comments Haldis wrote: "Darlene wrote: "Property (PsyCop, #3-4) by Jordan Castillo Price I just finished the second book in the series, Psycop, and I'm really liking her writing and the fact I love paranormal books.

[bookcover:Camp Hell|600..."


We're reading the same book then, Camp Hell. I'm not far into it, but I was a little worried what would develop between Vic and Stefan. I knew he wouldn't want to risk losing Jacob.


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Darlene | 89 comments Kirsten wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Darlene wrote: "Property (PsyCop, #3-4) by Jordan Castillo Price I just finished the second book in the series, Psycop, and I'm really liking her writing and the fact I love paranormal books.

[bookcove..."


Now I know I'll love the rest of the books. Those two are super together and have loved the way they each give a little bit more of themselves.


message 10208: by Darlene (last edited Jan 19, 2016 04:31AM) (new)

Darlene | 89 comments I think I am using the wrong reply, so I apologize for that. I can easily confuse myself at times. ;-)


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Darlene | 89 comments Antonella wrote: "I've started again the Donald Strachey challenge!"

I would like to read that series in the future. Right now I have too many books to catch up on. I believe Josh has read this series. Correct?


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Antonella | 11565 comments Darlene wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I've started again the Donald Strachey challenge!"

I would like to read that series in the future. Right now I have too many books to catch up on. I believe Josh has read this series. Correct?"


Yes, and she gave 4 or 5 stars to the ones she read, 9 of them. The whole series is 13 books.


message 10211: by Trio (new)

Trio | 670 comments I read Strange Bedfellows last night. I liked the story and it was very well written, but completely ridiculous. Like the son of a current president and a congressman would be able to run all around the city and not be followed by secret servicemen and bothered by paparazzi... huh? Not that that was the only unbelievable part, but still. It was sweet and entertaining though, and an easy read.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Actually, there are now 14 books in the Strachey series. Book 14 came out last year, just after we'd set out the original challenge. I enjoyed this series a lot, but I liked the first 8 books the best.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Darlene wrote: "I think I am using the wrong reply, so I apologize for that. I can easily confuse myself at times. ;-)"

Any reply is a good reply. ;-D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Darlene wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I've started again the Donald Strachey challenge!"

I would like to read that series in the future. Right now I have too many books to catch up on. I believe Josh has read this se..."


I stopped with GhostTV. My very favorite in the series is the first (it's got a quirky energy to it) and the one right before GhostTV.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Actually, there are now 14 books in the Strachey series. Book 14 came out last year, just after we'd set out the original challenge. I enjoyed this series a lot, but I liked the first 8 books the b..."

I cannot believe I'm now officially three books behind in the series!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Inspired by a friend I've been reading graphic novels from the team Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. I really love the rugged, beautifully expressive edge in Phillips' art. Very cool team, this. Oh, and the two first ones below are noir! :-)

I gave five stars to these two:

The Fade Out, Vol. 1 Act One by Ed Brubaker The Fade Out, Vol. 2 Act Two by Ed Brubaker

I'm currently in the middle of this one:

The Art of Sean Phillips by Eddie Robson

And these arrived today — yay:

Criminal Volume 1 Coward by Ed Brubaker Criminal, Volume 2 Lawless by Ed Brubaker Criminal, Vol. 3 The Dead and the Dying by Ed Brubaker


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I love graphic novels. I have quite a large collection of different genres in graphic novel format. I am currently completing the Fables series which has come to an end with 22 books. I am on book 20.
https://www.goodreads.com/series/5429...

I know Dreamspinner are producing graphic novel versions of some of their books. I would love to have some of Josh's books as graphic novels. :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I would love to have some of Josh's books as graphic novels. :)"

I couldn't agree more! Quite a few of Josh's books would make wonderful graphic novels. Adrien English books, of course, but also Snowball in Hell, for example...


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am currently completing the Fables series which has come to an end with 22 books. I am on book 20."

I'm definitely going to give these a shot. Thank you for the recommendation, Ije.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Actually, there are now 14 books in the Strachey series. Book 14 came out last year, just after we'd set out the original challenge. I enjoyed this series a lot, but I liked the first 8 books the best."

Thank you. In fact I even own Why Stop At Vengeance, that is book 14.


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Haldis | 1288 comments A dragon picture over on Facebook had me remembering a series I read about 15 years ago. The first book Fanuilh (Fanuilh, #1) by Daniel Hood
A wizard is murdered and his familiar, a wee dragon, latches on to the wizard's friend and has him solve the crime.
I remember liking them. Mystery plus dragon plus magic, how could I not?
I have decided to make this series (5 books) one of my reading challenges for this year.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "A dragon picture over on Facebook had me remembering a series I read about 15 years ago. The first book Fanuilh (Fanuilh, #1) by Daniel Hood
A wizard is murdered and his familiar, a wee dragon, latches on t..."


I glanced at the page for this and noticed someone had rated it two stars but mentioned that they've read it three times already. That is just the funniest thing to me. The book obviously has something because this reader keeps coming back to it, but the reader rates it below average. :-D


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Haldis | 1288 comments Josh wrote: "Haldis wrote: "A dragon picture over on Facebook had me remembering a series I read about 15 years ago. The first book Fanuilh (Fanuilh, #1) by Daniel Hood
A wizard is murdered and his familiar, a wee drago..."


Yeah! Anything I rate two stars I have a hard time finishing once. Three times....maybe he/she's a masochist. Never know.


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HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "I glanced at the page for this and noticed someone had rated it two stars but mentioned that they've read it three times already. That is just the funniest thing to me. The book obviously has something because this reader keeps coming back to it, but the reader rates it below average. :-D ..."

That is ... perverse. What do they give four or five stars to, I wonder?


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "Josh wrote: "Haldis wrote: "A dragon picture over on Facebook had me remembering a series I read about 15 years ago. The first book Fanuilh (Fanuilh, #1) by Daniel Hood
A wizard is murdered and his familiar..."


LOL

It does seem a bit like she's rating her own taste in books.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
HJ wrote: "Josh wrote: "I glanced at the page for this and noticed someone had rated it two stars but mentioned that they've read it three times already. That is just the funniest thing to me. The book obviou..."

Maybe she doesn't. Maybe it's a point of honor she never awards anything more than two stars?


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
I can't seem to read right now--other than for research.

Partly it's that I don't want to get jolted out of the frame of mind for own work. And partly I'm too restless to settle into anything.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Josh wrote: "I can't seem to read right now--other than for research.

Partly it's that I don't want to get jolted out of the frame of mind for own work. And partly I'm too restless to settle into anything."


I'm not sure if I should make suggestions on how to overcome this state or not because "the frame of mind for own work" might prove beneficial for my reading in the long run. ;)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Josh wrote: "I can't seem to read right now--other than for research.

Partly it's that I don't want to get jolted out of the frame of mind for own work. And partly I'm too restless to settle into..."


:-D


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Trio | 670 comments Johanna wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I would love to have some of Josh's books as graphic novels. :)"

I couldn't agree more! Quite a few of Josh's books would make wonderful graphic novels. Adrien En..."


oh I would love to see Snowball in Hell as a graphic novel... can you imagine that Inn where they stayed? So many cool images in that book.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Josh wrote: "I can't seem to read right now--other than for research.

Partly it's that I don't want to get jolted out of the frame of mind for own work. And partly I'm too restless to settle into anything."


I hate when that happens. I always like to have something going at all times. trying to find a book to get into when nothing sounds good is annoying to me.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Yes, I hate that feeling too!

I'm getting slowly through Mary Stewart's The Last Enchantment, and while I'm really enjoying it, I'm still having a hard time concentrating on it.

I'm also almost done with Winter Kill and I'm kinda upset about that because I've been really enjoying the audio and I just don't want it to end!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Dragons, Wizards, and a murder mystery sounds like the perfect match to me!

But, yes, very odd to give two stars to something that's just ok. :-P


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HJ | 3603 comments I've bee re-reading J.L. Merrow's Shamwell tales 1 and 2 (Caught! and Played!) so I can read the latest, Out!. I've been enjoying them all over again.


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KC | 4897 comments HJ wrote: "I've bee re-reading J.L. Merrow's Shamwell tales 1 and 2 (Caught! and Played!) so I can read the latest, Out!. I've been enjoying th..."

I really liked the first two, so i'm looking forward to Out!


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HJ | 3603 comments Barbra wrote: "I'm at about 58% on Out! I'm trying to make it last. :-) ...."

I found myself reading very late because I was enjoying the books. I've now finished Out! and it was just as good as the other two. I find I really believe in the village and all the different activities and people, and enjoy reading about them.


message 10237: by Trio (new)

Trio | 670 comments I read Save of the Game which was wonderful - if you haven't tried Avon Gale please check her out, very gifted writer.


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Alison | 4756 comments Anne wrote: "Not m/m, but I have enjoyed three books by Rose Lerner, in the Lively St. Lemingston series. Historical romance set in this little town, each book is about a new couple but we get ..."

I've really enjoyed what I've read by Rose Lerner so far. I'm definitely looking forward to more.


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Alison | 4756 comments I finally read Joanna Chambers' Unnatural the other days and it's so beautiful. I absolutely loved it.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Alison wrote: "I finally read Joanna Chambers' Unnatural the other days and it's so beautiful. I absolutely loved it."

I think Joanna is such a smart and entertaining writer.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am reading Mask For A Diva byGrant Michaels It is the 4th book in his Stan Kraychik mystery series. It is an enjoyable mystery series with Stan who is a hairdresser, solving mysteries when he should be hairdressing. There is a kind of ironic humour in these stories which I enjoy. I think this is the best in the series so far because it involves a group of opera singers and performers and so there is lots of drama, backbiting, art and death.

After this I shall finish off the second book in Charlie Cochrane's Cambridge Fellows series which is a more sedate murder mystery series. :)


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HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "Alison wrote: "I finally read Joanna Chambers' Unnatural the other days and it's so beautiful. I absolutely loved it."

I think Joanna is such a smart and entertaining writer."


She is one of my auto buys (there are very few of them).


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HJ | 3603 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Mask For A Diva byGrant Michaels It is the 4th book in his Stan Kraychik mystery series. It is an enjoyable mystery series with Stan who is a hairdresser..."

Thanks for the recommendation of the Grant Michaels series. I'm sure you'll enjoy the Charlie Cochrane book; I love her Lessons series!


message 10244: by Johanna (last edited Jan 24, 2016 03:48AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
The first one of Charlie Cochrane's Lessons in Love: A Cambridge Fellows Mysteries books is in audio, too. (I just realized this the other day.)

http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/Les...


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "The first one of Charlie Cochrane's Lessons in Love: A Cambridge Fellows Mysteries books is in audio, too. (I just realized this the other day.)..."

I've just bought this!


message 10246: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Moved on to a different Jill Shalvis series, Animal Magnetism, with book 4, Rumor Has It.

Seems I have a streak going.


message 10247: by Sabine (last edited Jan 24, 2016 05:41AM) (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments I have read Megan Derr's Trick of the Light, and liked it very much.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am reading Mask For A Diva byGrant Michaels It is the 4th book in his Stan Kraychik mystery series. It is an enjoyable mystery series with Stan who is a hairdresser..."

Those used to be very fun! :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "The first one of Charlie Cochrane's Lessons in Love: A Cambridge Fellows Mysteries books is in audio, too. (I just realized this the other day.)

http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/Les......"


Those are very nicely done.


message 10250: by Alison (last edited Jan 24, 2016 01:28PM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Johanna wrote: "The first one of Charlie Cochrane's Lessons in Love: A Cambridge Fellows Mysteries books is in audio, too. (I just realized this the other day.)

http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/Les......"


Looking forward to it so much! One of my most favourite series. :)

Also, Alexis Hall's Glitterland has also just come out in audio.

I'm glad I've got two Audible credits sitting around right now. Good timing. :)


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