Urban Fantasy discussion
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What are you reading? (Part 1)

I agree with your idea on world building, Julia. I thought the book would be faster paced more magic oriented than it is. Kind of like War for the Oaks. Territory is a more complicated story in the way the characters are woven together and how the story unfolds. There is certainly more talking than action which isn't a bad thing. Anyway, for me the audiobook is perfect. I am able to listen and cross stitch or quilt or clean!



Last night I picked up a PNR and started Street Game, the latest Ghostwalker novel.




ooh really? James Marsters :) I had no idea, now i'll have to listen to the audio books :p

James Marsters is what makes the audios so stellar. I don't much care for audio books, but I love the Dresden audios. He even made STORM FRONT good!

I have the Dresden books up to number 9, so I can't get the audiobooks for those. I will buy an audiobook for #10, I think. I like James Marsters and I've heard that he does the Jim Butcher books justice. Does he read with an English or American accent?


Mouse, in the Dresden series, isn't a rodent. Nor a pet exactly... But he's a great character.
James Marsters is from Northern California and acted onstage in New York, Chicago and Seattle before being cast as Spike, according to imdb. For his audition they asked him to prepare a Southern and British accent, because they hadn't decided where he was from yet. Marsters is quoted there as saying that he based Spoike's accent on Athony Head's actual accent, not Giles'.




Mouse, in the Dresden series, isn't a rodent. Nor a pet exactly... But he's a great character...."
LOL, ah... Right, well I've ordered books six and seven, so hopefully I'll get to Mouse before too long - and can get back to Mr. Marsters and his lovely voice for book eight.

You'll get to Mouse right away. His first appearance is right at the beginning of book six and it's impossible not to like him.

its young adult tho not sure if its classed as urban fantasy lol it says swear words alot for a ya though.

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KITTY GOES TO WASHINGTON is my favorite of the series.

KITTY GOES TO WASHINGTON is my favorite of the series."
I am about 1/2 way thru it--the strange cult leader/preacher, Elijah Smith just took the stand and kitty felt some weird power from him. Does it start to pick up? Cause I gotta tell ya I am getting a little bored. Except with the were-jaguar...I want one!

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I have to agree with Melodie, this one is one of the better ones in the series. It does pick up, keep going until the end, you won't believe it.

I have to agree with Melodie, this one is one of the better ones ..."
gosh Darcy, you did a better job at "hooking" me with your last statement than the book has...looking forward to the surprise!


Wow! ...and the excitement builds...

Has anyone read the Blood Lines series? It begins with

I am reading


I am reading

the shifter series is one of my faves! U must keep reading--by the time u finish the series u won't even recognize Faythe. Her character totally evolves into someone u want to root for instead of slap.


I quit that series after book 2. I couldn't stand Faythe at all!

I just finished Shift and it was really good.

I just can't chose which one I would like to read more...


I must say, reading this thread has made me curious to read the Kitty series which I've seen, but haven't tried yet.


I must say, reading this thread has made me curious to r..."
Dont let Sunny's short story dissuade you from reading the series--Monere, Children of the Moon-Mona Lisa. Although this is one of my favorite series, the short story leaves a lot to be desired. Also, I think I might have been lost if I hadn't already read the series.

I haven't got that far, but I'll keep that in mind. Thank you!


Ended up not caring for this one, so moved on to

I didn't really care for Whitechapel Gods, either. I think I ended up giving it a 2 stars. It's a shame - the world and the ideas were fantastic, but the execution and writing style were all over the place.
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I loved Territory. It seems to me that historical fiction that is also sf or f needs time to build that world that is like the one we've read about but also different.