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message 13652: by Jen (last edited Oct 11, 2017 06:03PM) (new)

Jen | 125 comments Antonella wrote: "More queer recs, from Teen Vogue!

Mask of Shadows
Autoboyography
Release
Wild Beauty
A Line in the Dark



FYI Fence does not come out until November 15 but preorders are up

Moonstruck #1 First two books are on sale at Comixology

Also a nice ya with Trans and bi characters is Not Your Sidekick


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "More queer recs, from Teen Vogue!

Mask of Shadows
Autoboyography
Release
Wild Beauty
A Line in the Dark
[book:Fence|..."


Mask of Shadows is good!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
So for my department's genre study next month we have to read a romance novel. But, of course, it has to be something we've not read before, so for me, this means reading something that's either F/F or M/F, since I don't read much in those genres of romance. I'm debating between Master of Crows, a fantasy romance and Head Over Heels, a contemporary romance with a sheriff, both of which are M/F.

This is a tough decision because they both look good! GAH!!!


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Calathea | 6034 comments Jordan wrote: "So for my department's genre study next month we have to read a romance novel. But, of course, it has to be something we've not read before, so for me, this means reading something that's either F/..."

The Jill Shalvis one is the third in a series so I'd probably go with the fantasy one, if that helps. ;)
Or you could pick Unforgivable which is M/F but a familiar author and on sale (if I read her fb post right).


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Head Over Heels was actually recommended by a coworker as if it were a standalone, and the description sounds like it can be read that way too.

Ironically enough, it is longer than the fantasy novel! Lol.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I've not actually read anything by Johanna Chambers, not even her MM stuff. But, the premise sounds interesting, so I can definitely add it to the list to consider!


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Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments I have finally gotten around to reading IN ALLEGIANCE by KATE ISLAY. What was I waiting for? Kate Islay is a PHD in American religious history, raises, rides and shows horses. Her writing is just wonderful and her storytelling thoroughly engrossing. I loved her MC's, both of them, respected them both. You've got to read this.


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Ame | 1744 comments Jordan wrote: "So for my department's genre study next month we have to read a romance novel. But, of course, it has to be something we've not read before, so for me, this means reading something that's either F/..."

Few years ago I read a lot of British chick lit. My favorite of those is Seven-week itch

Very Bridget Jones (though not as TSTL heroine) and Jane Austen P&P-ish. Really love it and all of her books though unfortunately she's only published 3 books.


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Anne | 6816 comments With too much time on my hands I get to read a lot and I have had a few good reads recently like Be My Best Man by Con Riley. She hasn’t published that many books, but her writing is good and the stories well crafted.

Also Noah by Cara Dee, a May-December story from Hollywood. I have no idea if she got the descriptions of film making right, but for me it was fun reading since I know nothing about it anyway. :)

Another I liked perhaps mostly because the refreshing and for me quite exotic environment described is Bollywood and the Beast, the writing is different, I liked it, but it might not be to everybody’s taste. It fits the story in my opinion.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "With too much time on my hands I get to read a lot and I have had a few good reads recently like Be My Best Man by Con Riley. She hasn’t published that many books, but her writing i..."

Thank you for these recommendations. I added them into my to-read list.

I got totally hooked on Anne B. Ragde's Neshov series. This isn't m/m, but has several gay characters in it. I mentioned earlier that I was reading the first book Berlin Poplars for the book club with my colleagues. Well, I ended up wolfing down the whole four-book series. And that, right there, is the beauty of book clubs (online and off-line) — when you end up reading books you hugely enjoy and which you probably wouldn't have ever found by yourself.


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KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "With too much time on my hands I get to read a lot and I have had a few good reads recently like Be My Best Man by Con Riley. She hasn’t published that many books, but her writing is good and the stories well crafted."

I'm so glad you're relaxing with good books :-) I'll add Con Riley's "My Best Man" to my list. The last one I read by her was Must Like Spinach, and i really liked it.


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KC | 4897 comments Read Eli Easton's Five Dares. I loved it. It captures incredibly well the emotions of youth/early twenties - the exhilaration, the looming future, making life-shaping decisions. A very emotional read. Initially i found the MCs a bit difficult to tell apart, but that improves throughout, and the story is so worth it. By the end of the story, i was totally in love with it. :-)


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Anne | 6816 comments Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "With too much time on my hands I get to read a lot and I have had a few good reads recently like Be My Best Man by Con Riley. She hasn’t published that many books, but ..."

I’m glad you liked them, they are much loved. I haven’t read all of her books, they are kind of hit or miss for me, but I loved Arsenikktårnet ( the Arsenic Tower). I don’t know if it translated though, but if you can find a translation, I recommend it.


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Haldis | 1288 comments I was going to do a reading challenge for next year of The Rifter series by Ginn Hale, but I got impatient and started book one The Shattered Gates last night.
I am also reading The Poetic Death series by Diana Killian.


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Alison | 4756 comments Haldis wrote: "I was going to do a reading challenge for next year of The Rifter series by Ginn Hale, but I got impatient and started book one The Shattered Gates last night.
I am also reading Th..."


Ooh lucky you! You are in for a treat. Enjoy! I think it's time I re-read Rifter.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "I was going to do a reading challenge for next year of The Rifter series by Ginn Hale, but I got impatient and started book one The Shattered Gates last night.
I am also reading Th..."


:-D Good choices all around! The Rifter is one of my top favorites and one I recommend the most at the library... when I can get away with it... :-)


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: ":-D Good choices all around! The Rifter is one of my top favorites and one I recommend the most at the library... when I can get away with it... :-) "

The Rifter is good for all occasions! It's full of practical knowledge and useful information that all your library patrons will find interesting. Recommend in ALL situations. :D


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Alison wrote: "Jordan wrote: ":-D Good choices all around! The Rifter is one of my top favorites and one I recommend the most at the library... when I can get away with it... :-) "

The Rifter is good for all occ..."


:-D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "Josh wrote: "NOTHING.

Not a damned thing.

But I have a very long flight to Ottawa in my immediate future, so I will be reading a lot quite soon."

Long flights are only survivable if you have a l..."


It turned out I didn't read anything but a magazine (more advice on taming those eyebrows!). I did watch a number of ho-hum movies including (don't judge) Baywatch (ouch) and Spider Man: Homecoming. Oh, and I watched the original Alien for about the millionth time. I love that movie. It's so tightly written and the acting is stellar.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "More queer recs, from Teen Vogue!

Mask of Shadows
Autoboyography
Release
Wild Beauty
A Line in the Dark
[book:Fence|..."


Good for Teen Vogue!


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KC | 4897 comments Haldis wrote: "I was going to do a reading challenge for next year of The Rifter series by Ginn Hale, but I got impatient and started book one The Shattered Gates last night.
I am also reading Th..."


Very nice! I love both series. :-)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Haldis wrote: "I was going to do a reading challenge for next year of The Rifter series by Ginn Hale, but I got impatient and started book one The Shattered Gates last night.
I am also reading Th..."


Oooh! Enjoy The Rifter! It's wonderful.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Barbra wrote: "I got the Poetic Death series for my mom a few weeks ago (after Josh's newsletter let us know of the lower price). She flew through them and wants more. :-)"

I don't blame her. This is my favorite series from Diana Killian. :-)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "With too much time on my hands I get to read a lot and I have had a few good reads recently like Be My Best Man by Con Riley. She hasn’t published that ..."

Thank you for Arsenikktårnet recommendation. I'll definitely give it a try.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "It turned out I didn't read anything but a magazine (more advice on taming those eyebrows!). I did watch a number of ho-hum movies including (don't judge) Baywatch (ouch) and Spider Man: Homecoming. Oh, and I watched the original Alien for about the millionth time. I love that movie. It's so tightly written and the acting is stellar."

LOL. Hubby "made" me watch the Baywatch movie and it was definitely an ouch. :-D


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KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "It turned out I didn't read anything but a magazine (more advice on taming those eyebrows!). I did watch a number of ho-hum movies including (don't judge) Baywatch (ouch) and Spider Ma..."

I tried Baywatch recently... I thought, surely, this could be silly fun. Had to stop midway through...


message 13678: by Antonella (last edited Oct 28, 2017 05:48AM) (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Excerpt from «Agent Bayne: PsyCop 9» by Jordan Castillo Price, coming in January 2018. I'm looking forward to it, very much!

https://jordancastilloprice.wordpress...


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Alison | 4756 comments Mymymble wrote: "The Ruin of a Rake (The Turner Series, #3) by Cat Sebastian
It's the best Cat Sebastian yet!"


I agree! As much as I loved the second one--The Lawrence Browne Affair--this was was definitely my favourite of the series. I'm really looking forward to more from this author.


message 13680: by Jordan (last edited Oct 30, 2017 06:34AM) (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just started rereading His Quiet Agent again, for the third time... sigh... I need this in audiobook, like, yesterday.

OMG, this came out in print earlier this month. I'm making the library do a special Amazon order for it so I can add it to our We Are Pride book list that comes out next year. :-D I LOVE this book!!!


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "Just started rereading His Quiet Agent again, for the third time... sigh... I need this in audiobook, like, yesterday.

OMG, this came out in print earlier this month. I'm making th..."


Yay! It is such a lovely book. I'm glad your library will have it. Well done. :)


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Eve (evieeve) | 701 comments I have a bit of bad luck the past week - two DNF books. The first I skipped to the end - cos I wanted to find out the mystery part. The second non-mystery one I just got bored by the 12% mark.

Is it fair to give up a story so early on? Maybe. But I need something to get me back into "groove". Time to re-read some old favourites.


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Alison | 4756 comments thelastaerie wrote: "I have a bit of bad luck the past week - two DNF books. The first I skipped to the end - cos I wanted to find out the mystery part. The second non-mystery one I just got bored by the 12% mark.

Is ..."


Sorry to hear that. Twelve per cent is plenty of time to get the hang of a book. Over the past few years, I have fully embraced the idea that life's too short to read books I don't enjoy. I support your decisions. :)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Alison wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "I have a bit of bad luck the past week - two DNF books. The first I skipped to the end - cos I wanted to find out the mystery part. The second non-mystery one I just got bored ..."

What Alison said. I used to not give up on books, but yeah, recently, I've come to realize that there are just too many books and not enough time. :-) Savor the good ones, and dump the bad.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Alison wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Just started rereading His Quiet Agent again, for the third time... sigh... I need this in audiobook, like, yesterday.

OMG, this came out in print earlier this month..."


Thanks! I can't wait to be able to recommend it to people!


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Alison | 4756 comments Jordan wrote: "Alison wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "I have a bit of bad luck the past week - two DNF books. The first I skipped to the end - cos I wanted to find out the mystery part. The second non-mystery one I ..."

Yeah, I used to guilt myself into finishing books, but I've gotten over that. Reading is meant to be fun. :)


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Eve (evieeve) | 701 comments Alison wrote: "Yeah, I used to guilt myself into finishing books, but I've gotten over that. Reading is meant to be fun. :) ..."

Exactly. I have limited amount of time to read, I want to make sure I enjoy that.


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Eve (evieeve) | 701 comments Jordan wrote: "Alison wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Just started rereading His Quiet Agent again, for the third time... sigh... I need this in audiobook, like, yesterday.

OMG, this came out in print ear..."


This could be a candidate to unlock my DNF run. Thanks for the rec! The "heat rating is zero" kind of makes me want to read it more :-)


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Haldis | 1288 comments Jordan wrote: "Just started rereading His Quiet Agent again, for the third time... sigh... I need this in audiobook, like, yesterday.

OMG, this came out in print earlier this month. I'm making th..."


Print you say? I rarely buy print these days, but this book will be one of them. I want to hold it close to my heart. :-)

You're only on your third read! Amateur! :-p


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Anne | 6816 comments thelastaerie wrote: "Alison wrote: "Yeah, I used to guilt myself into finishing books, but I've gotten over that. Reading is meant to be fun. :) ..."

Exactly. I have limited amount of time to read, I want to make sure..."


Yes!


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Calathea | 6034 comments Alison wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "I have a bit of bad luck the past week - two DNF books. The first I skipped to the end - cos I wanted to find out the mystery part. The second non-mystery one I just got bored ..."

Same. So many books, so little time... and definitely not enough time for bad books.
With that in mind I established the habit of reading the free samples first. They are 10% of the book in most cases give a good idea if/how much I'd enjoy the story and the writing.


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Sabine | 3041 comments Calathea wrote: "Alison wrote: "thelastaerie wrote: "I have a bit of bad luck the past week - two DNF books. The first I skipped to the end - cos I wanted to find out the mystery part. The second non-mystery one I ..."

I do that, too.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I don’t always buy print either, unless it’s something I truly love. CUTYS and STIC are two recents I’ve gotten/need to get. If I have the rest of AE in print, hell, in two editions, no less, I should complete the set! Lol.

I’ve been pushing myself to read so many new-to-me authors this year I haven’t had the time to read HQA more than three times. But, that said, STIC has also been a reread several times. 🙂


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I started reading Harper Fox's Seven Summer Nights a couple of days ago and this turns out to be EXACTLY what I need right now: beautiful, lyrical writing and a story that has laid-back rhythm without rushing anywhere.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "I started reading Harper Fox's Seven Summer Nights a couple of days ago and this turns out to be EXACTLY what I need right now: beautiful, lyrical writing and a story that has laid-..."

Although this was before I knew there would be a new Josh Lanyon Halloween story served today... OBVIOUSLY I'm now rushing to read THAT! :-D


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I started reading Harper Fox's Seven Summer Nights a couple of days ago and this turns out to be EXACTLY what I need right now: beautiful, lyrical writing and a stor..."

lol. My problem is that I started So This is Christmas last night. So, I've decided to stick with the Christmas holiday, until the proposal, and then I can switch over to Halloween. I mean, really, what else am I supposed to do?


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Calathea | 6034 comments I re-listened A Ghost of a Chance. It's pretty creepy in places (remember the guilliottine?). I just love the audio version, Kevin R. Free is an excellent narrator. :-)


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Haldis | 1288 comments Jordan wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I started reading Harper Fox's Seven Summer Nights a couple of days ago and this turns out to be EXACTLY what I need right now: beautiful, lyrical wr..."

I'm working on three other stories, but dropped them to devour Josh's new Halloween story. So good.
Now back to my regular scheduled reading....


message 13700: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I am readingbDocumenting Light. It might have been mentioned here before, but if you are looking for a well written, low key book about trans people and queer history, I really recommend this one. Wonderful.


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