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KC | 4897 comments Some awesome books lately:

Mysteries:
Murder Between the Pages! :-) which is exactly the kind of mystery i enjoy most, so yay! I love that kind of detecting atmosphere, and the puzzle, and the quirky characters - it's all so very exciting. And i really liked Malone as comic relief.

I also discovered some fluffy mysteries by Declan Sands, which, awful covers aside, are quite good; fun and relaxing. The first one is: A Hoale Lot of Trouble.

Romance:
S.c. Wynne's The Cowboy and the Pencil-Pusher - which i thought was going to be light and fun, and it was, but it also has this serious side to it that makes one ponder and think about the book long after finishing reading. I really like how some of the serious stuff comes across in an unassuming way, so the impact, when one realizes certain things, is that much stronger.

Alexis Hall's Pansies: so very wonderfully beautiful; got me all teary, pretty much throughout, and yet it had these really funny moments too, and it's so hopeful, and just...wow. Beautiful writing too.

And Kim Fielding's The Downs which was interesting and imaginative.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments Read Hollis Shilo's Sweet Scents. Loved it. Haven't read many stories about asexuals, but I thought it was well done. She's one of my favorite authors, and I read her when my world is crumbling around my ears. Sweet Scents (Sweet Briar Farm #2) by Hollis Shiloh


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Antonella | 11565 comments I got this morning my print copy of Bitter Legacy by Dal Maclean . It will be hard to ration it.

I did manage to read in three evenings Murder Between the Pages. It was great.

And last night I skimmed more than read the first book of the trilogy Cronin's Key. Ehmm... the cover is quite decent.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm currently reading The Crow Trap! Since we'd been talking about Vera in the TV thread. It's an odd book for sure. I do hope future books have Vera front and center for the entire book, but I am enjoying it, even though it seems like a very slow read.

Should be reading Josh's next!


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments I really enjoyed Interborough (Five Boroughs, #4) by Santino Hassell . I bet I had a big smile on my face reading the epilogue. Very sweet.

I just started Must Like Spinach by Con Riley which is also good so far. I need some fairly relaxing reads this weekend since my stress levels are spiking due to this election, me thinks...

I may have downloaded some Bryzzo fanfics. Whoops. What are you doing to me, Cubbies?


message 12356: by KC (last edited Nov 04, 2016 10:11AM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments Valerie wrote: "I just started Must Like Spinach by Con Riley which is also good s..."

Enjoy Must Like Spinach! Very good, i thought, and on the lighter side of things, which was just what i needed after the beautiful but very intense Pansies.


message 12357: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Started Keira Andrews' Arctic Fire. Quiet and interesting so far.
And also, Lyn Gala's Divergence (which is the third book in a trilogy i'm really enjoying).


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Judy Stone | 378 comments KC wrote: "Started Keira Andrews' Arctic Fire. Quiet and interesting so far.
And also, Lyn Gala's Divergence (which is the third book in a trilogy i'm really enjoying)."


I love Lyn Gala's the Claimings series. Haven't read her other series.


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Elena | 662 comments Judy wrote: "I love Lyn Gala's the Claimings series. Haven't read her other series."

Same here. I can't wait for the next book about Liam and Ondry to come out.
I have the first two of the series KC is reading, though, so I could read that in the meantime, if it's so good.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I'm just popping in to thank KC for recommending Must Like Spinach. I'm at 60% and liking it very much!

Valerie — fun to see you reading it too! :-)


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Haldis | 1288 comments Johanna wrote: "I'm just popping in to thank KC for recommending Must Like Spinach. I'm at 60% and liking it very much!

Valerie — fun to see you reading it too! :-)"


Ok, you guys convinced me. I'll give it a go.


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Judy Stone | 378 comments Johanna wrote: "I'm just popping in to thank KC for recommending Must Like Spinach. I'm at 60% and liking it very much!

Valerie — fun to see you reading it too! :-)"


I thought it sounded good, but frankly my life is spinning out of control. I have buckets of books and audiobooks, but I have the attention span of a two-year old. And remember what I read? Sigh. I'm losing my mind.


message 12363: by KC (last edited Nov 06, 2016 03:35AM) (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "I'm just popping in to thank KC for recommending Must Like Spinach. I'm at 60% and liking it very much!

Valerie — fun to see you reading it too! :-)"


Glad you're enjoying it! It always cheers me up when several of us are reading and enjoying the same book :-)

ETA: credit should go to Anne, who found it in the first place :-)


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KC | 4897 comments Judy wrote: "KC wrote: "Started Keira Andrews' Arctic Fire. Quiet and interesting so far.
And also, Lyn Gala's Divergence (which is the third book in a trilogy i'm really enjoyin..."


I read the first of Lyn Gala's Claimings series, and loved it, then stopped there. Maybe i'll get back to it. I just really liked it where it left them in the first book.


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KC | 4897 comments Haldis wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I'm just popping in to thank KC for recommending Must Like Spinach. I'm at 60% and liking it very much!

Valerie — fun to see you reading it too! :-)"

Ok, you guys ..."


:-)


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I'm just popping in to thank KC for recommending Must Like Spinach. I'm at 60% and liking it very much!

Valerie — fun to see you reading it too! :-)"..."


Jumping on the bandwagon here. : ) Yes, thanks for the recommend. I might have missed it otherwise. It was very well written and sweet — thoroughly enjoyed it.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Omg, James Patterson knows how to start a novel! I just started Honeymoon and the opening scene is about a man dying in first person POV. He's explaining in amazingly written details how his insides are burning away as he tries to get to the bathroom, dragging himself across the floor. I mean, talk about gripping and riveting. Shocking.

Anyway, I must read on, so I'm off to bed!


message 12368: by Karen (last edited Nov 06, 2016 11:25AM) (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Lou Harper's Dead and Lost. I love this series. Opposites attract MCs, a slow-burn romance in the first three mysteries (the first book is two stories), slow-building mystery resolutions, and a very satisfying use of fade-to-black. This one is from Leander's (Lea/Andy) point of view. The very short epilogue just made me smile.


message 12369: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Karen wrote: "Lou Harper's Dead and Lost. I love this series. Opposites attract MCs, a slow-burn romance in the first three mysteries (the first book is two stories), slow-building mystery resolu..."

Love this series! Great MCs. Everything is sort of quiet and not rushed and exciting and romantic too.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Lou Harper's Dead and Lost. I love this series. Opposites attract MCs, a slow-burn romance in the first three mysteries (the first book is two stories), slow-building mystery resolu..."

Now here's a series I need to read ASAP. Thank you for reminding me!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just started Brave New World this morning. The first chapter was horrifically boring and I skimmed most of it. The second chapter grabbed my attention and the third is... interesting. So, we'll see where this takes me.

I've been wanting to read it since I never had to for school. I also gifted it to my dad for Christmas last year so I wanted to read it so I can talk to him about it. :-)

Yes, I'm getting more books read this month than I am getting words written.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Jordan wrote: "Just started Brave New World this morning. The first chapter was horrifically boring and I skimmed most of it. The second chapter grabbed my attention and the third is... interesting. S..."

I'd suggest you get the audiobook, narrated by Michael York. ;-)


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Ame | 1744 comments Calathea wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Just started Brave New World this morning. The first chapter was horrifically boring and I skimmed most of it. The second chapter grabbed my attention and the third is......"

Oh, Michael York. Now there's a teenage crush ;)


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Anne | 6816 comments Jordan wrote: "Just started Brave New World this morning. The first chapter was horrifically boring and I skimmed most of it. The second chapter grabbed my attention and the third is... interesting. S..."

I remember being completely blown away by it when I read it as a young person. (17 or 18 maybe)


message 12375: by Judy (new)

Judy Stone | 378 comments Completely blown away by this anthology. Still trying to collect my thoughts to write a 5-star review. Wow. Flight Queer Sci Fi's Third Annual Flash Fiction Contest (QSF Flash Fiction, #2) by J. Scott Coatsworth


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Alison | 4756 comments Judy wrote: "Completely blown away by this anthology. Still trying to collect my thoughts to write a 5-star review. Wow. Flight Queer Sci Fi's Third Annual Flash Fiction Contest (QSF Flash Fiction, #2) by J. Scott Coatsworth"

I am so intrigued by this series. I have thought about buying this several times. Glad to hear you loved it.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Judy wrote: "Completely blown away by this anthology. Still trying to collect my thoughts to write a 5-star review. Wow. Flight Queer Sci Fi's Third Annual Flash Fiction Contest (QSF Flash Fiction, #2) by J. Scott Coatsworth"

Ooooh, thanks for mentioning this. It looks fantastic!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Now it seems ironic that I. Chose to read BraveNew World at the time of the election. This book is describing a future world lead byVoldemort. Well, 50 pages till the end. Maybe something will happen to break up the madness of a "perfect" world. I hope so.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Jordan wrote: "Now it seems ironic that I. Chose to read BraveNew World at the time of the election. This book is describing a future world lead byVoldemort. Well, 50 pages till the end. Maybe something will happ..."

Don't get your hopes up...


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm not. Pausing BNW to read the Psycop Briefs. Even though I've already read most of them, I'm still loving this collection! Also, it's a perfect distraction from the world right now.


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Not a m/m book, not even fiction, but I just finished Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe and it is excellent! It's an autobiography, but 90% of the book is about his time as an astronaut with NASA and how he became one.

The author emphasizes the teamwork and perseverance that goes into making a successful spaceflight--and into making a successful life. It had some good humor and many moments that were very thoughtful and touching. He also mentions a bit about how he came to be in several episodes of one of my favorite TV shows, The Big Bang Theory.

I plan to give this book to at least two of my friends for Christmas.


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Marge wrote: "Not a m/m book, not even fiction, but I just finished Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe and it is excellent! It's an autobiography, but..."

Thanks for the recommendation, Marge. This is just what I need right now. I was one of those kids who dreamed of becoming an astronaut, and I devoured books about space and NASA.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Sad. I just finished Psycop Briefs. Wish there was more. :-) the new one at the end was especially good. I can't wait for this to come out in audio!!!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Sad. I just finished Psycop Briefs. Wish there was more. :-) the new one at the end was especially good. I can't wait for this to come out in audio!!!"

PsyCop Briefs: Volume 1 is on his way to me. I have already read everything except the new story, but I'm looking forward to it.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
You'll enjoy it! There are a few new things in there. :-)


message 12386: by Marge (new)

Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Jordan wrote: "Sad. I just finished Psycop Briefs. Wish there was more. :-) the new one at the end was especially good. I can't wait for this to come out in audio!!!"

It did make me want to re-read the entire series again and Among the Living was the next book on my list. And then SOMEONE posted about this other challenge going on this month and next. LOL


message 12387: by Ame (last edited Nov 12, 2016 06:59AM) (new)

Ame | 1744 comments So happy! I thought I'd have to go without Minnesota Christmas this year but look! Santa Baby

And then I'll have Adrien and Jake Christmas. Things are looking up!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Marge wrote: "It did make me want to re-read the entire series again and Among the Living was the next book on my list. And then SOMEONE posted about this other challenge going on this month and next. LOL"

*evil, wide grin*

:-D :-D :-D


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Marge wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Sad. I just finished Psycop Briefs. Wish there was more. :-) the new one at the end was especially good. I can't wait for this to come out in audio!!!"

It did make me want to re-rea..."


I know, right?!


message 12390: by Judy (new)

Judy Stone | 378 comments This charming juvenile picture book is fabulous. I highly recommend it. When I'm stressed and overwhelmed and feel like my life's spinning out of control, I read books written for children. They usually pull me back from the ledge. :-)

The Kraken's Rules for Making Friends by Brittany R. Jacobs


message 12391: by Marge (new)

Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Ame wrote: "So happy! I thought I'd have to go without Minnesota Christmas this year but look! Santa Baby

And then I'll have Adrien and Jake Christmas. Things are looking up!"


Yay! Thanks for letting us know, Ame. I definitely want this, but omg my Christmas reading list is getting longer and longer. Though this seems like a very first world problem.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Judy wrote: "This charming juvenile picture book is fabulous. I highly recommend it. When I'm stressed and overwhelmed and feel like my life's spinning out of control, I read books written for children. They us..."

That looks adorable! Thanks for the rec. :-D


message 12393: by Judy (new)

Judy Stone | 378 comments Bought this yesterday. As with any anthology, I like some stories more than others. Cops and Comix by Rhys Ford and For Dear Life by Mary Calmes are highly recommended.

Grand Adventures by S.A. McAuley


message 12394: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Today Maze-Born Trouble by Ginn Hale arrived on my Kindle.

And PsyCop Briefs Volume 1 by Jordan Castillo Price in my letterbox ;-)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Today Maze-Born Trouble by Ginn Hale arrived on my Kindle.

And PsyCop Briefs Volume 1 by Jordan Castillo Price in my letterbox ;-)"


:-D Enjoy!


message 12396: by Judy (last edited Nov 16, 2016 11:06AM) (new)

Judy Stone | 378 comments Got these from the lovely Megan Derr. Finder Tolan is a lovely low-heat adventure, complete with mages, castles, and mad relatives.

Wriggle & Sparkle (the complete collection) is a hoot! Who'd have thought a kraken and a unicorn would be compatible.

Both books are excellent and highly recommended.
Finder Tolan by Megan Derr Wriggle & Sparkle by Megan Derr


message 12397: by Alison (new)

Alison | 4756 comments Antonella wrote: "Today Maze-Born Trouble by Ginn Hale arrived on my Kindle.

And PsyCop Briefs Volume 1 by Jordan Castillo Price in my letterbox ;-)"


What a good day! Lucky you! :)


message 12398: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Eli Easton's Falling Down
C.B.Lewis's Time Waits (Alison, thank you for the rec :-)).
Both excellent.


message 12399: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Will I cry over Falling Down? I fear that ;)


message 12400: by Calathea (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Ame wrote: "Will I cry over Falling Down? I fear that ;)"

You will. Buy tissues before reading. But it is very good, don't miss it. :)


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