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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Cover reveal for Alexis Hall's Pansies:

http://www.rtbookreviews.com/blog/126...

Expected publication: October 10th 2016 by Riptide Publishing"


Very original!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I've read the story Josh has in the anthology Magic & Mayhem Fiction and Essays Celebrating LGBTQA Romance by Nicole Kimberling, which I've received half an hour ago on paper. Aww!"

Oh! It's officially out? YAY. :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Thanks! Yes, it was a fun, if slightly difficult project!"

It's such a great gift to other readers!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I've read the story Josh has in the anthology Magic & Mayhem Fiction and Essays Celebrating LGBTQA Romance by Nicole Kimberling, which I've received ..."

An excellent incentive to buy print!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Read several awesome stories in the last few days. I discovered Elin Gregory and Amy Rae Durreson, and i'm now making my way through their backlists.

Elin Gregory: Sheep's Clothing..."


Okay, I'm sold on Eleventh Hour. :-)


message 11856: by Karen (last edited Aug 15, 2016 10:05PM) (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "KC wrote: "Read several awesome stories in the last few days. I discovered Elin Gregory and Amy Rae Durreson, and i'm now making my way through their backlists..."

I also recently read and loved Eleventh Hour.

And I found Lisa Henry's YA/NA book, Adulting 101, to be surprising sweet. You just have to be able to roll with a very young 18 year-old main character who has no filters most of the time. : )


message 11857: by Eve (last edited Aug 16, 2016 05:49AM) (new)

Eve (evieeve) | 701 comments I am reading Lilah Pace's "His Royal Secret series". Book 1 and 2.

I thought the writing was solid and the author had a good understanding of England, the Monarchy, the local media etc, despite not being British according to her bio.

At first I didn't want to read a romance about anyone from the royal family (cos they are silly, IMO), but I was pretty impressed by the writing and how both leads were grown-ups with real obstacles to overcome in search of HEA.

I haven't finished Book 2 yet, but so far, it's even better than Book 1.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I read My Only Sunshine by Mary Ann Rivers which was SO GOOD that I bought the first in the series. I can barely make it through this one. Not sure why other than nothing seems to be happening. Yeah they kissed and played a bit of baseball, but nothing else. This is supposed to be a slow burn romance, but the pilot light seems to have been snuffed out.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Since someone was asking about books set in Boston, I figured I'd share this list that was recently created for the library: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/list/sh...

This is a top 10 list by Michael Patrick MacDonald, Author of All Souls.

Also, if you do a search in the GR lists here for "set in Boston" there are actually several lists! Now I'm interested to see what fantasy novels are set here. There's apparently a list for that. Who knew?


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Calathea | 6034 comments thelastaerie wrote: "I am reading Lilah Pace's "His Royal Secret series". Book 1 and 2.

I thought the writing was solid and the author had a good understanding of England, the Monarchy, the local media etc, despite n..."


The blurb sounds good. It reminded me immediately of Merlin modern AU fanfiction (which I happen to like). :-)


message 11861: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments You can preorder Come Back To Me, Book 5 of The Lost and Founds series:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KCSKU9K?r...

In the meantime you can read the other books, starting with King Perry (The Lost and Founds, #1) by Edmond Manning


message 11862: by Antonella (last edited Aug 16, 2016 12:26PM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Since someone was asking about books set in Boston, I figured I'd share this list that was recently created for the library:..."

A Map of the Harbor Islands by J.G. Hayes is also set in Boston and, I suspect, This Thing Called Courage.


message 11863: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Since someone was asking about books set in Boston, I figured I'd share this list that was recently created for the library:..."

A Map of the Harbor Islands by J.G. Hayes is a..."


Ooohh, this sounds really good!


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Antonella | 11565 comments I've got Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley the day before yesterday. For two evenings in a row I had to stop reading because the story was so gripping that I was relapsing into my bad habit of jumping forward.


message 11865: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I've got Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley the day before yesterday. For two evenings in a row I had to stop reading because the story was so gripping that I was relapsing into my bad habit ..."

lol! :-D


message 11866: by Ame (last edited Aug 19, 2016 06:27PM) (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Thank you Karen for recommending Adulting 101. I found it hilariously funny while also touching on more serious topics like anxiety and generally having no idea what to do with yourself as a teenager and young adult. I found it surprisingly deep considering how humorous the book was.

One of the better books I've read this year. Totally recommend it.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Ame wrote: "Thank you Karen for recommending Adulting 101. I found it hilariously funny while also touching on more serious topics like anxiety and generally having no idea what to do with your..."

Glad you liked it. I was wondering about that one.


message 11868: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments I'd like to advertise for Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley because it was really an excellent read. Here my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Warning; it is not a romance, but there are elements of romance in it (view spoiler).


message 11869: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I'd like to advertise for Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley because it was really an excellent read. Here my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Warning; it is not a ro..."


Thank you for the link to your review, Antonella!

I'm moving this one on the top of my to-read list.


message 11870: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella, your review said everything I was thinking. :-)


message 11871: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
thelastaerie wrote: "I am reading Lilah Pace's "His Royal Secret series". Book 1 and 2.

I thought the writing was solid and the author had a good understanding of England, the Monarchy, the local media etc, despite n..."


It's interesting you say that because until this moment I didn't recognize how very boring I find the concept of Royals. Maybe it's just too far from what I can identify with?

And yet, I adored Princess Diana. But then I was at that adoring age. :-D


message 11872: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Since someone was asking about books set in Boston, I figured I'd share this list that was recently created for the library: https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/list/sh......"

Of fantasy novels?!


message 11873: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I've got Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley the day before yesterday. For two evenings in a row I had to stop reading because the story was so gripping that I was relapsing into my bad habit ..."

NO PEEKING. :-D


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Anne | 6816 comments I'm reading A Little Life. It was shortlisted for the Booker price I think. It is rare these days to become so entranced by a book, but this, this is hitting me hard. Some very tough subjects, but oh my god how she manage to convey the emotions, the insights, the strife, but also the joys of the heart and the mind. This one will not leave me for a while.


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Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Alison wrote: "I read C.B. Lewis's Time Lost and it was fantastic. It's the second book in a really cool time travel romantic suspense series. The series is set in near-future Manchester and conce..."

Oh, I love time travel stories! I'm adding this to my tbr list. Thanks, Alison :)


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KC | 4897 comments Sara wrote: "Alison wrote: "I read C.B. Lewis's Time Lost and it was fantastic. It's the second book in a really cool time travel romantic suspense series. The series is set in near-future Manch..."

I have this on my list too; sounds awesome. I read the first couple of pages of the first one - Time Waits - and it's so gripping! I'm keeping it for the long weekend which is coming up soon.


message 11877: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Read: Spindrift and In Heaven and Earth. I'm enjoying Durreson's writing so much - beautiful and imaginative and somehow gentle even when what is happening is harsh or suspenseful. I really like how she weaves all that together.


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Antonella | 11565 comments KC wrote: "Read: Spindrift and In Heaven and Earth. I'm enjoying Durreson's writing so much - beautiful and imaginative and somehow gentle even when what is happening is harsh ..."

I remember now reading In Heaven and Earth. A great story, and for free. Here the link to download it:
http://www.mmromancegroup.com/in-heav...


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Susinok | 5205 comments I'm reading My Cowboy Homecoming by ZA Maxfield. I was browsing around the other day and found out I was missing book 3 in the series. I read book 4 already. Obviously they stand alone. But it's like a gift finding a series book you didn't know you missed.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Antonella wrote: "I'd like to advertise for Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley because it was really an excellent read. Here my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Warning; it is not a ro..."


I cant seem to find a copy to buy apart from a very expensive copy on Amazon UK. Any suggestions about where I can buy it?


message 11881: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Sara wrote: "Alison wrote: "I read C.B. Lewis's Time Lost and it was fantastic. It's the second book in a really cool time travel romantic suspense series. The series is set in near..."

Hope you enjoy, you two. It's a cool series and I am quite fond of it. :)


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Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Read: Spindrift and In Heaven and Earth. I'm enjoying Durreson's writing so much - beautiful and imaginative and somehow gentle even when what is happening is harsh ..."

I love her writing so much. The gentleness is one of my favourite things. :)

Another excellent free story of hers is The Court of Lightning.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I cant seem to find a copy to buy apart from a very expensive copy on Amazon UK. Any suggestions about where I can buy it?"

This is £ 11.83 + shipping:

http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Sea...


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Antonella wrote: "I'd like to advertise for Here There Be Dragons by Robert Bentley because it was really an excellent read. Here my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Warni..."


You could also try eBay — I found a copy from there.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Started reading No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden the other day, and so far it's really good. A very fast read that talks about everything this guy's done from his training to other missions he's been on, not just the OBL mission.

It reads a lot like SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper from what I remember of that one, which I read several years ago.

I always find this stuff fascinating.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Started reading No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden the other day, and so far it's really good."

I had never heard of it till the author was ordered to pay back his royalties of $6.8 million to the US government because he had failed to have the manuscript reviewed by Department of Defense.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/20/us/...


message 11887: by Jordan (last edited Aug 22, 2016 12:08PM) (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Started reading No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden the other day, and so far it's really good."

I had never heard of it ti..."


Thanks for the link. I'd known there was some problems because he didn't tell anyone what he was doing, but I didn't know if anything had come of it. Also, this article is dated this month, so it's fresh news.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "I'd known there was some problems because he didn't tell anyone what he was doing, but I didn't know if anything had come of it."

Almost 7 million dollars to the Pentagon came of it ;-)


message 11889: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Mymymble wrote: "It obviously is a good book to have made him $6.8m."

That's clearly a fallacy. Also Fifty Shades of Grey made lots of money ;-))


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Antonella wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I cant seem to find a copy to buy apart from a very expensive copy on Amazon UK. Any suggestions about where I can buy it?"

This is £ 11.83 + shipping:

http://w..."


Thank you :)


message 11891: by Alison (last edited Aug 22, 2016 03:29PM) (new)

Alison | 4756 comments I read Jess Faraday's The Affair of the Porcelain Dog and I absolutely loved it. It's a Victorian mystery and the main character is fantastic. It's not a romance, and I recommended it if you think a super entertaining historical mystery featuring a really cool queer main character sounds like fun. I've now read two things by this author and they've both been amazing, so I look forward to reading more.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Ooh, Porcelain Dog is a good book!


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ttg | 305 comments I finally finished How To Be A Normal Person (on audio.) The book didn't overall work for me, but that was mostly because I'm not great with "straight-up" romances, and I found Klune's style very repetitive. I did like how he handled bringing in an asexual MC, and felt comfortable with the representation. I know quite a few here have read this already, but if you're looking for a positive representation and *like* more straight-up romances, you may like this.

Besides that, I haven't finished many books lately. I did love Blow Down, part 4 in JL Merrow's Plumber's Mate series. I love Tom! I think she does a stellar job with his voice. One of my "dream" products would be to listen to this series with a capable narrator who could do Tom's voice justice.


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KC | 4897 comments Alison wrote: "I read Jess Faraday's The Affair of the Porcelain Dog and I absolutely loved it. It's a Victorian mystery and the main character is fantastic. It's not a romance, and I recommended ..."

I liked this one too. Also, The Strange Case of the Big Sur Benefactor.


message 11895: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments In the 10 hours train journey to London I'll read Come Back To Me, out today.

Different Ways To Read The Lost and Founds: some ideas about how to read the series: you could start with the new book!

Thus Farm, that is the relevant backstory to remind those who read the books what’s happening in this world, no spoilers.

Here an interview with giveaway:
http://diversereader.blogspot.ch/2016...


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Alison | 4756 comments KC wrote: "Alison wrote: "I read Jess Faraday's The Affair of the Porcelain Dog and I absolutely loved it. It's a Victorian mystery and the main character is fantastic. It's not a romance, and...

I liked this one too. Also, The Strange Case of the Big Sur Benefactor."


Yeah, that one was so cool! I gather that there are to be more stories in that world someday, which would be awesome. :)


message 11897: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Will be starting Strain tonight. This is a new author for me, but I picked this up at one of the conferences I've been to in the last couple of years. *crossing my fingers*


message 11898: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Comics:

I've just read a wonderful love story Bread and Wine. It is autobiographical and Dennis and Samuel (Chip) are still together, and they met in 1990 when Dennis had been homeless for 6 years.

No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics.

The Killer Condom

I gave all of them 4 stars.

Warnings:
- the first book has black and white, simple drawings, but IMO apt for the story.
- the anthology is like all anthologies, quite a mixed bag, but interesting and historically important.
- Ralf König usually manages to speak about AIDS with great empathy and still makes you laugh. This book is different, but also very good if you don't mind dark humour.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Started reading Nobody's Home last night and just can't put it down. This is a really sweet romance with little sex that involves dogs. What's not to love? Also, it's a fast read. I'm likely going to finish it tonight! Fasted read I've read in a long time, I think. :-)


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Judy Stone | 378 comments Jordan wrote: "Started reading Nobody's Home last night and just can't put it down. This is a really sweet romance with little sex that involves dogs. What's not to love? Also, it's a fast read. I..."

it sounds like a winner, but I can't find the ebook. Originally published by Amber Quill. Did she get the rights back?


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