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Jordan wrote: "Anne wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Anne wrote: "I am reading Strong Signal right now. So far I have seen only glowing reviews of it, and it is very well written. But, it..."
That's so interesting about In Plain Sight. I hadn't realize that before.
That's so interesting about In Plain Sight. I hadn't realize that before.
Jordan wrote: "Also, Hansen's One Foot in the Boat arrived yesterday!"I had never heard of it, probably because it's a collection of poems, too much for me ;-).
Anne wrote: "I am reading Strong Signal right now. So far I have seen only glowing reviews of it, and it is very well written. But, it annoys me that so far I have had to plow through an enormou..."Yes, he does write a lot of sex scenes but he's a really, really good writer so I have enjoyed the 2 books I've read by him. Sex usually doesn't bother me if it's well written and not out of context from the story.
Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Anne wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Anne wrote: "I am reading Strong Signal right now. So far I have seen only glowing reviews of it, and it is very well w..."
I hadn't realized it before either.
I hadn't realized it before either.
Just finished Armed and Dangerous by Josh LanyonI totally loved this book. Having 4 novellas in one book is a dream come true for me, because I prefer holding a book vs my kindle. But most of all I loved her characters, Special Agents for the Department of Diplomatic Security, Taylor MacAllister and Will Brandt.
The writing is beautiful, the love scenes tasteful, and the deep emotional feelings they have, and the strength to tell one another is precious. The story kept me reading. I had a hard time putting the book down when my eyes were too tired to read anymore. The thrill and action can be jaw-clenching and worrisome at the same time it is written so well.
It will be difficult to wait for the next book to come out, but I hope it's soon. Thanks Josh for a wonderful, entertaining book.
I bought the audio of Armed and Dangerous and it's next on my list. Right now I'm listening to Male/Male Mystery box set. Excellent.
Started Y Negative for the Transgender Feb/March BOM. So far I'm really liking it! It's set in a futuristic world where being gay is normal and being "straight" is frowned upon. Most people are born men. Those who are not, become as man-like as possible after carrying six children for other gay couples, but are still frowned upon by the "real" men. I'm not very far into it, but it's good.
Jordan wrote: "Started Y Negative for the Transgender Feb/March BOM. So far I'm really liking it! It's set in a futuristic world where being gay is normal and being "straight" is frowned upon. Mos..."I read that last year and thought it was great.
I'm debating getting The Final Empire in audio. Not sure. The book has been recommended to me. But I'm sitting on the fence about buying it.
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Started Y Negative for the Transgender Feb/March BOM. So far I'm really liking it! It's set in a futuristic world where being gay is normal and being "straight" is fr..."
So far it's really interesting. :-)
So far it's really interesting. :-)
Jordan wrote: "I'm debating getting The Final Empire in audio. Not sure. The book has been recommended to me. But I'm sitting on the fence about buying it."I read the series and really enjoyed it. I have not heard it in audio so can't comment on the narrator.
I have now finished all 12 books of the Lessons in Love series, by Charlie Cochraine. Thanks so much for the recommendation, which I received from this thread! By the way, the first book is out on audio and it is really good.
"Hello, Orlando, lovely to see you."
Clary wrote: "I have now finished all 12 books of the Lessons in Love series, by Charlie Cochraine. Thanks so much for the recommendation, which I received from this thread! By the way, the first book is out o..."
Yay! Always good to see another aficionado of that wonderful series, Clary. Those books make me happy. I'm really looking forward to the audio version. I'm still listening to Glitterland, but I'll have Lessons in Love next.
Clary wrote: "I have now finished all 12 books of the Lessons in Love series, by Charlie Cochraine. Thanks so much for the recommendation, which I received from this thread! By the way, the first book is out o..."
Oooo Audio? I'll listen to a sample.
Clary wrote: "I have now finished all 12 books of the Lessons in Love series, by Charlie Cochraine. Thanks so much for the recommendation, which I received from this thread!
By the way, the first book is out o..."
Just finished listening to that audio this week. Loved it.
By the way, the first book is out o..."
Just finished listening to that audio this week. Loved it.
I've just heard an interview with Nigerian-American author Chinelo Okparanta about her Under the Udala Trees, a lesbian coming of age story in the years of the Biafran conflict. The MC is called Ijeoma!Here an article about it. It sounds interesting:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015...
Okparanta won the 2014 Lambda Literary Award for her collection Happiness, Like Water.
Antonella wrote: "I've just heard an interview with Nigerian-American author Chinelo Okparanta about her Under the Udala Trees, a lesbian coming of age story in the years of the Biaf..."I have her first book 'Happiness Like Water'. I was thinking about requesting her second book when I saw it on NetGalley but I chickened out. I was just so convinced that the ending would be heartbreaking and the fact that the main character has the same name as me wasnt enough to convince me to try it. I think I will wait for reviews and see what my friends think. The author has done some events in London and I know some of them have attended.
I think the subject matter is deeply fascinating because the civil war is not something that is spoken about much in Nigeria and yet there are these young authors such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Chinelo Okparanta writing about a war which took place either before they were born or when they were very young. I was two when the war started.
It is truly amazing to have these women writing anew about this war that no one wants to speak about. Evidently there are courageous and imaginative voices that will not allow this to be forgotten.
Thanks for the positive note on Mistborn, Haldis! I was reminded yesterday that it was recommended to me for the world building. :-) perhaps I shall give it a try.
Finished Y Negative. Am floored. Am amazed. Couldn't put it down. What the hell do I read next? Such a good book. Everyone should read it!
Jordan wrote: "Finished Y Negative. Am floored. Am amazed. Couldn't put it down. What the hell do I read next? Such a good book. Everyone should read it!"I had that reaction when I read it. It was really good sci-fi and had such a unique way of portraying people who are trans without spelling it out. It led the reader to draw their own conclusions. I dont think the cover of the book did it justice though.
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I've just heard an interview with Nigerian-American author Chinelo Okparanta about her Under the Udala Trees, a lesbian coming of age story in the..."Thank you for adding your thoughts on this, dear Ije.
Ije, no, the cover didn't do it justice, but I still really like the cover all the same.
I kept thinking that not only did it cover transgender issues really well, the whole situation had to have started with women in general, since there were no "women" in the world. They were clearly looked down on for being female, and then looked down on for attempting to be male.
...there's just so much this book covers so eloquently. It's one big puzzle piece where everything is interconnected. Pure amazingness. I'm really interested to see what this author comes out with next!
I kept thinking that not only did it cover transgender issues really well, the whole situation had to have started with women in general, since there were no "women" in the world. They were clearly looked down on for being female, and then looked down on for attempting to be male.
...there's just so much this book covers so eloquently. It's one big puzzle piece where everything is interconnected. Pure amazingness. I'm really interested to see what this author comes out with next!
Jordan wrote: "Ije, no, the cover didn't do it justice, but I still really like the cover all the same.I kept thinking that not only did it cover transgender issues really well, the whole situation had to have ..."
Thank you, Jordan and Ije! I had heard about this book before, but now I will definitely pump it up my TBR-list.
Brandstetter and Others just arrived, cover sliced through the flimsy packaging and with mildew. But otherwise in good shape and very readable. I'm so tempted to read the first story with Dave, but I know I'll bawl my eyes out if I do, so I'm going to tape up the cover and be patient for when I have more time to devote to it. But, OMG, it's here.
Jordan wrote: "Brandstetter and Others just arrived, cover sliced through the flimsy packaging and with mildew. But otherwise in good shape and very readable. I'm so tempted to read the first story with Dave, but..."Oh, I didn't know about this, thank you for mentioning it.
It's the first book quoted here:
http://www.mysteryfile.com/Hansen.html
I am just finishing Second Chance by David Lennon. This is the third book in his Quarter Boys series. The stories are ok so far, set in New Orleans and the plots can some times be a bit complex but gripping.
Jordan wrote: "Brandstetter and Others just arrived, cover sliced through the flimsy packaging and with mildew. But otherwise in good shape and very readable. I'm so tempted to read the first story with Dave, but..."Cool! that it's there that is, not the sliced cover and mildew...
And i know exactly what you mean with Dave's story... Very bittersweet, and yet i'll be happy to spend a bit more time with them.
Dog and Other Stories arrived a couple of days ago. It was here in Toronto all this time, lol. And i should remember the reliable seller. I think it's an actual bookstore, and usually they take a bit more care with the books.
Reading JL Merrow's Out!. Enjoying it so far except for the scenes where one of the characters is conveniently all nasty. But maybe that will improve too, because the rest is pretty awesome Merrow.
Just arrived on my Kindle (because I didn't read before), the PsyCop Short WoodInfo and buying links:
http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=6...
Also just arrived on my Kindle: Go Tell It on the Mountains by Nick Wilgushttp://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/stor...
Change of pace, I am reading Venetia by Georgette Heyer. I just started it and it already made me chuckle a few times. I love Heyer's wit. So understated and deadly.
Wow! Just finished this great book. It's writings between 2007 and 2013 by Josh Lanyon . I had a hard time putting it down just to go eat.In Sunshine or in Shadow by Josh Lanyon.
There are stories in the book that I could imagine Lanyon continuing for a great book. If you love Josh Lanyon's books, this is a must have.
Darlene wrote: "Wow! Just finished this great book. It's writings between 2007 and 2013 by Josh Lanyon . I had a hard time putting it down just to go eat.In Sunshine or in Shadow by [author:Josh L..."
They're so very wonderful! Glad you enjoyed them :-)
Finally started Lost on Twilight Road by James Colton aka Joseph Hansen. As always, wonderful, descriptive language and a story suffused with both melancholy and sweetness. And the title itself is lovely and captures the feel of the book completely.
Darlene wrote: "Wow! Just finished this great book. It's writings between 2007 and 2013 by Josh Lanyon . I had a hard time putting it down just to go eat.
In Sunshine or in Shadow by [author:Josh L..."
I couldn't agree more with you. :-) Have you tried the audio book version? It's wonderful — with several excellent narrators.
http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/In-...
In Sunshine or in Shadow by [author:Josh L..."
I couldn't agree more with you. :-) Have you tried the audio book version? It's wonderful — with several excellent narrators.
http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/In-...
Anne wrote: "Finally started Lost on Twilight Road by James Colton aka Joseph Hansen. As always, wonderful, descriptive language and a story suffused with both melancholy and sweetness.
And the title itself i..."
I'm glad to hear you're liking it, Anne. :-)
And the title itself i..."
I'm glad to hear you're liking it, Anne. :-)
Jordan wrote: "Finished Y Negative. Am floored. Am amazed. Couldn't put it down. What the hell do I read next? Such a good book. Everyone should read it!"Okay! Will do. That one definitely looked interesting, so thanks for giving me a nudge to read it. :)
Anne wrote: "Finally started Lost on Twilight Road by James Colton aka Joseph Hansen. As always, wonderful, descriptive language and a story suffused with both melancholy and sweetness. And the title itself i..."
I love that title too :-)
Susinok wrote: "Change of pace, I am reading Venetia by Georgette Heyer. I just started it and it already made me chuckle a few times. I love Heyer's wit. So understated and deadly."Yes! I'm re-reading The Reluctant Widow for the nth time, and still laughing at the funny bits. As you say, understated but no less effective for that.
Johanna wrote: "Darlene wrote: "Wow! Just finished this great book. It's writings between 2007 and 2013 by Josh Lanyon . I had a hard time putting it down just to go eat.In Sunshine or in Shadow b..."
Johanna wrote: "Darlene wrote: "Wow! Just finished this great book. It's writings between 2007 and 2013 by Josh Lanyon . I had a hard time putting it down just to go eat.
In Sunshine or in Shadow b..."
No I haven't listened to the audio, in fact, I haven't listened to any audios. Maybe I should give this one a try.
Just finished a so-so ya. I need something good. I need a comfort read. I think... I don't know. Maybe some Swift and Max? Or maybe to watch a movie. I don't know. I need something...
Jordan wrote: "Just finished a so-so ya. I need something good. I need a comfort read. I think... I don't know. Maybe some Swift and Max? Or maybe to watch a movie. I don't know. I need something..."You sound down in the dumps, Jordan. Hope everything is okay. If you're unfocused maybe a movie would help, something with wit to it?
Darlene wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Just finished a so-so ya. I need something good. I need a comfort read. I think... I don't know. Maybe some Swift and Max? Or maybe to watch a movie. I don't know. I need something....."
I kinda am. Maybe tonight I'll find a good movie.
I kinda am. Maybe tonight I'll find a good movie.
Debating reading The Ghosts of Blood and Innocence next. But, of course, I read the previous book over a year ago, so I've forgotten a few things. oops. :-)
Antonella wrote: "I still have to read Wraeththu, is that the trilogy ending with your book?"
Ghosts is the last book in the Wraeththu Histories trilogy which follows the original Wraeththu trilogy.
I've been reading these one every year, except that I skipped last year for some reason I don't remember.
I just found out there's a Wraeththu Mythos trilogy that is a little different from these, published in 2005. I'm not sure if I want to read them yet or not.
But if you haven't read Wraeththu yet, you should do it! I keep thinking I would enjoy rereading them as soon as I finish this one.
These are an experience, unlike anything you've read before. :-)
Ghosts is the last book in the Wraeththu Histories trilogy which follows the original Wraeththu trilogy.
I've been reading these one every year, except that I skipped last year for some reason I don't remember.
I just found out there's a Wraeththu Mythos trilogy that is a little different from these, published in 2005. I'm not sure if I want to read them yet or not.
But if you haven't read Wraeththu yet, you should do it! I keep thinking I would enjoy rereading them as soon as I finish this one.
These are an experience, unlike anything you've read before. :-)
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