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Reading atm:
Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...), which is incredibly good. So imaginative.
Grant Michaels' s A Body to Dye For. I had such high hopes for this one... It's full of typos (well, two or three typos that recur consistently, but still), which is distracting. I could get over that if I really liked the MC, but I can't stand him. (view spoiler) . So i'm debating DFN-ing this one...
However, I started AJ Sherwood's Jon's Downright Ridiculous Shooting Case, which seems promising, and there's a (republished) book by Jordan Castillo Price - Sleepwalker - which I haven't read yet and looking forward to.

I read here the excerpt of Jon's Downright Ridiculous Shooting Case: it looks interesting.
And Neverwhere: well, it's Neil Gaiman ;-).

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There are some awesome books on this list.
KC wrote: "...However, I started AJ Sherwood's Jon's Downright Ridiculous Shooting Case, which seems promising, and there's a (republished) book by Jordan Castillo Price - Sleepwalker - which I haven't read yet and looking forward to."
I just re-read JCP's Sleepwalker. I have all of her shorter (and longer) books, including this one, but bought a new copy anyway. I like to compare original versions with updates instead of over-riding them. She does a great job with her covers, although I noticed that this new one isn't showing up on GR yet.
Has anyone else read her ABCs of Spellcraft (Quill Me Now, All That Glitters, Trouble in Taco Town, Something Stinks at the Spa) books? I was lukewarm about books 2 and 3 in this new series after enjoying the first book, but the fourth rekindled my interest. I'm particular/peculiar about what I find to be funny.
I just re-read JCP's Sleepwalker. I have all of her shorter (and longer) books, including this one, but bought a new copy anyway. I like to compare original versions with updates instead of over-riding them. She does a great job with her covers, although I noticed that this new one isn't showing up on GR yet.
Has anyone else read her ABCs of Spellcraft (Quill Me Now, All That Glitters, Trouble in Taco Town, Something Stinks at the Spa) books? I was lukewarm about books 2 and 3 in this new series after enjoying the first book, but the fourth rekindled my interest. I'm particular/peculiar about what I find to be funny.
I'm reading the print versions, Volumes 1-3, starting with Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening. I read the first in digital, but the artwork really deserves print. Beautiful and horrific.
I also read Stranger Things: The Other Side graphic novel which tells Will's version of the first season. (I binge-watched Seasons 1-3 last week.)
And I'm reading (for the first time!) Suzanne Brockman's three Troubleshooter books with Jules and Robin's story.
I also read Stranger Things: The Other Side graphic novel which tells Will's version of the first season. (I binge-watched Seasons 1-3 last week.)
And I'm reading (for the first time!) Suzanne Brockman's three Troubleshooter books with Jules and Robin's story.


I've read only the first one, but because I'm going to buy the paperback in the end. I liked it.

I agree with you on all points.
The print version of volume 4 will be published on the 1st October. I can't wait!
My library book group is reading The Rumor, by Elin Hilderbrand this month. Gossip and a ton of cheating spouses and I’m not sure how I’ll get through this.


And also on the comics front: I finally started to read

There is also an animated film of the same name, see the trailer: the cat doubting the date of the creation of the world is a good example of the wittiness of the book, more than the mad adventures you see in the rest of the trailer.
I started O Human Star, but haven’t gotten far. I’m not sure if I will continue it for awhile, just because the posts are slow in coming. I think I’d rather wait until it’s complete.
Karen wrote: "I'm reading the print versions, Volumes 1-3, starting with Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening. I read the first in digital, but the artwork really deserves print. Beautiful and horrific.
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Thank you for these graphic novel recommendations. I remember that we've talked about Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening before, but I've forgotten it since and never got as far as reading it.
Fun hearing that you went in total binge watch mode with Stranger Things. I can relate! :-D
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Thank you for these graphic novel recommendations. I remember that we've talked about Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening before, but I've forgotten it since and never got as far as reading it.
Fun hearing that you went in total binge watch mode with Stranger Things. I can relate! :-D

I've been reading One-Eyed Royals and loving it. It's still not an easy series to read, but I still can't put it down. I need to know what's going to happen next!


It will be published on the 22nd October and the paperback is already available for pre-order, in Europe you'll get it a bit later (8th November on amazon.de):
https://www.amazon.com/Carved-Bone-He...


That's great!

Fantastic series!
I should have shared my blog post about Michael Nava’s Henry Rios series! It went live earlier this month, and includes some history of the series as well as the mention of the new book and a review of the podcast.
https://www.bpl.org/blogs/post/queer-...
https://www.bpl.org/blogs/post/queer-...
I’m loving The Seven Of Spades series! I just finished number four, and will try to review it later today. I’ll get to book five next month for sure!

Yes, you should have! ;-) But thank you for doing it now.
Mymymble wrote: "Jordan wrote: "I should have shared my blog post about Michael Nava’s Henry Rios series! It went live earlier this month, and includes some history of the series as well as the mention of the new b..."
It's a blog for work, so it's obviously not a personal blog or anything. This year I'm sharing it with two coworkers, who were just given their own blogs, so come next year, it will be just me again, I think.
But we review queer fiction, which is a lot of fun. Next month I'll be reviewing the audiobook for Fadeout because it's an excuse to talk, again, about a favorite series that's not new.
Most of my blog reviews are pretty much the exact same as what I post here on GR though.
It's a blog for work, so it's obviously not a personal blog or anything. This year I'm sharing it with two coworkers, who were just given their own blogs, so come next year, it will be just me again, I think.
But we review queer fiction, which is a lot of fun. Next month I'll be reviewing the audiobook for Fadeout because it's an excuse to talk, again, about a favorite series that's not new.
Most of my blog reviews are pretty much the exact same as what I post here on GR though.
Antonella wrote: "Jordan wrote: "I should have shared my blog post about Michael Nava’s Henry Rios series! It went live earlier this month, and includes some history of the series as well as the mention of the new b..."
You're welcome!
You're welcome!


Oh wow! I'm going to have to go back and read at least the last one or two books to get up to speed. Thank you for the news!

I would have thought that was a unique title, but several books called Anhaga came up...

I would have thought that was a unique title, but several books ca..."
I'm looking forward to that one. Glad you enjoyed it. According to the internet, "anhaga" is Old English for "loner."


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...


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I just finished How to Blow It with a Billionaire and I don't see how I'm going to be able to wait until September.

I knew that, so I decided not to read book 2 till book 3 war nearly published ;-).

I hate m/billionaire stories with a vengeance, but this is Alexis Hall!
Antonella wrote: "It is possible to pre-order
How to Belong with a Billionaire, for ex.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07......"
Thank you for the heads-up, Antonella!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07......"
Thank you for the heads-up, Antonella!

Same here! But I think...i'm gonna wait for some reviews of book 3 first. I LOVED the first one, but there were some elements that sort of give me pause, as in, not sure if i'm up for reading books 2 and 3...

I know! Same here. I can't stand billionaire stories, but what do I do when Alexis Hall writes something? I read it and I love it. :)


I hate m/billionaire stories with a vengeance, but this is [author:Alexis Hall|..."
Excactly!
I just finished the audiobook for Fadeout and absolutely LOVED it! The narrator was fabulous and I can't wait to get into the next one.
Now I'm reviewing it for the work blog and I've just done the math... this book came out almost 50 years ago! Holy cow, that's a long time ago once you really stop to think about it. This boggles my brain.
Now I'm reviewing it for the work blog and I've just done the math... this book came out almost 50 years ago! Holy cow, that's a long time ago once you really stop to think about it. This boggles my brain.
Alison wrote: "On a similar note, I've just finished reading Alexis Hall's The Affair of the Mysterious Letter and it is wild! It's very funny and very strange and very Holmesian. I loved it. Exce..."
Thanks for jogging my memory, Alison. I just checked and found that I bought this a year ago and somehow back-burnered it. Will get on to it shortly...
Thanks for jogging my memory, Alison. I just checked and found that I bought this a year ago and somehow back-burnered it. Will get on to it shortly...
I've been on an fantasy/urban fantasy/paranormal summer binge. Of these (all 3.5-4 stars for me), Spellbound is the one I'd most likely recommend.
Amy Crook's The Courtship of Julian St. Albans (Consulting Magic, #1)
Somewhat like fanfic. My review/notes: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
J.T. Hall's The Oddities: Murder Once Seen, Fraud Twice Felt
There is some serious hardcore kink in Book 1 (Murder), but very well written and original. I'm seems like there should have been a Book 3...
Aidee Ladnier's The Moonlight Market
Great premise and truly creepy villain. MC's rigidity became tiring.
E. J. Russell's Supernatural Selection books: Single White Incubus, Vampire with Benefits, Demon on the Down-Low
Formulaic, but entertaining.
Allie Therin's Spellbound
Looking forward to more of these.
Amy Crook's The Courtship of Julian St. Albans (Consulting Magic, #1)
Somewhat like fanfic. My review/notes: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
J.T. Hall's The Oddities: Murder Once Seen, Fraud Twice Felt
There is some serious hardcore kink in Book 1 (Murder), but very well written and original. I'm seems like there should have been a Book 3...
Aidee Ladnier's The Moonlight Market
Great premise and truly creepy villain. MC's rigidity became tiring.
E. J. Russell's Supernatural Selection books: Single White Incubus, Vampire with Benefits, Demon on the Down-Low
Formulaic, but entertaining.
Allie Therin's Spellbound
Looking forward to more of these.
Oh, I e heard of Spellbound. I just ordered that for the library. Good to know you recommend it! It did look good!


Thanks for jogging my memory, Alison. I just checked and found that I bought this a year ago and somehow back-burnered it. Will get on to it shortly..."
Not to worry, it's only just come out, so you're not so far behind! :)



Glad you enjoyed it, WMD! I love this series! :)

Cat Sebastian's A Duke in Disguise, which is a delightful sedition-themed queer het historical. Loved it.
Casey McQuiston's Red, White & Royal Blue, which is an amazing mainstream queer contemporary romance. I absolutely loved it and it's completely delightful. Funny and moving. Easy five stars.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07......"
I am so glad to hear! Thank you!
Karen wrote: "KC wrote: "...However, I started AJ Sherwood's Jon's Downright Ridiculous Shooting Case, which seems promising, and there's a (republished) book by Jordan Castillo Price - Sleepwalker - which I hav..."
Humor is SO tricky. So often a line I nearly cut will end up being a ROFL for a reader, and it's just bewildering. Or something I thought was SO funny at ten o'clock at night, is just...WTH when I go back to edit at eight a.m. :-D
Humor is SO tricky. So often a line I nearly cut will end up being a ROFL for a reader, and it's just bewildering. Or something I thought was SO funny at ten o'clock at night, is just...WTH when I go back to edit at eight a.m. :-D

I've just finished the first one, which I had bought and read in Dublin in summer 2000.
I usually make a pencil mark on the side when I don't understand a word in a book, to check it later. The interesting thing is that I found such a mark every some four pages, but now I know most of those words I didn't know 19 years ago!
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And enjoy reading! Joanna Chambers' Enlightenment series is one of my most favourite queer historical romances. It's wonderful. Enjoy!"
Seconding this. It's an awesome series! Enjoy! :-)