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What are you reading? (Part 1)


That was one of the elements I enjoyed in Blood and Iron and the second of the series, the Fey are not particularly good or bad just amoral. I enjoy the concept that 'Underhill' is created by mortal imaginations.

That was one of the elements I enjoyed in Blood and Iron and the second of the series, the Fey are not particularly good or bad just amoral. I enjoy the concept that 'Underhill' is created by mortal imaginations.




What did you think of UNDEAD & UNWORTHY? I think the series is getting stale. I thought UNDEAD & UNWELCOME was a total bust. I hope you like the Nightside books. I love John Taylor's adventures with Susie Shotgun, Deadboy and the rest!


I thought Undead and Unwelcome was okay-ish. I think she needs to really get into this new arc for it to be good again. The next one sounds more promising.
But I did like Marc being in the latest, with his unintelligible emails.


Undead and Unwelcome was this year's release, yes.


Undead and Unwelcome was this year's release, yes."
Yes, it's this year's release. And I hate the new covers, too.

No, this is the first Nightside book I've been able to get hold of through my library. I hope I can understand what is going on! I may have to take you up on your offer.

I'm not sure how I felt about it. I didn't think it was bad, but... I was really suprised at what happened at the end with Antonia and Garret. Tell me they don't get worse? I agree with everyone about the new covers. Ewww. What was wrong with the old covers?

Yeah, it was pretty unexpected! I really wanted to learn more about both of them.
Boo! Bad move, MJD!

Going to start up City of Bones next."
I really liked the Mortal Instruments trilogy!

I have been reading the Morganville Vampire Series (it's YA). I'm on



I have about six books coming my way from the library so I won't finish Odd anytime soon since I own that one.

Awesome, not too much of a wait for me! I haven't been able to find anything about new books or how many are planned in the series. I don't want to spoil myself either so I haven't done a thorough search.


Yes, I read Blood Promise last week! Actually, my profile picture was taken when we got it. I really enjoyed it, but I absolutely LOVED Shadow Kiss. It is my favorite in the series by far.
And welcome! *WAVES*


Glad you liked Hex, Anne! So far I've read one other series by Green which starts with The Man With the Golden Torc. Quite amusing. I hope your library has more too!


Have you read Lament The Faerie Queen's Deception by Shiver's author, Maggie Stiefvater?
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I'm currently reading Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr. I had a slew of books come available at my library that I had requested so I'm working my way through the stack before starting Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs.

Glad you enjoyed HEX & THE CITY. I thought you might! Hope you can find some more of them. I love John Taylor's adventures! I have the first 2 in his series with Eddie Drood, the have titles that are take-offs on James Bond movies, but haven't read either of them yet.

Carrie wrote: "Loved the Mortal Instruments! A new book is coming in 2011 too!!!!..."

Melodie, I think my library may have one or two more of his books. I'm going to have to track them down!


This is at the top of my reading list. I am finishing Urban Shaman and have Greenmantle by De Lint sitting on my table...

When P. Briggs aludes to Charles running off to Chicago and 'dealing' with the problem, my mind became curious. That curiosity was satisfied by the short story and I was so HAPPY to have read it, but wished I got to it before Cry Wolf. I think the Were rules about kids/conception are annoying, but that's my only complaint. (Same problem I have with Sookie Stackhouse, too.) dammit, i want babies, or potential babies!!

Just finished this one-- Very clever. Interesting twists on the same-old, same-old that can get tedious in these series... Vamps, the application of magic, etc. What did you think?

I have a crush on Gary." I'm afraid... I'm in love with Morrison. He's so.. cynical and sort of mean, but then he says something and it makes you do a double take-- WHAT?! Morrison cares? The author is def. pushing us to put 'kiss' & 'morrison' in the same arena... I think it's funny, but at the same time, joanne has toooo many walls pulled up around her, a little arrogance and defiance that i like, but will keep the character from getting a perfect happy ending. GARY, well, Gary is a little too knowledgeable sometimes, him talking about knocking his wife up, but they really don't have kids is a sign that he's a little tricky- good, but able to spin a lie... so there's more to Gary, but its a very sheltered secret at this point.
Tell me-- why would he stick around? And I know, he says, "And miss what's gonna happen next?" But that's not good enough, esp. when people are dying 12 hours after they meet them!!
Michelle, how far are you through the other books? I'm surprised that Gary keeps going...
I am reading Blood Promise by Rachelle Mead. loving this series!



Laura, I've read the three that are out as of now. She has the 4th coming out next month I believe. It's only in the third book that she starts to accept her role. And yes, Gary is still around! I think he sticks with her partly because he's a bit lonely, partly because SHE'S a bit lonely, and mostly because he's lived a good life and knows that you can't let excitement and wonder pass you by because of a little thing like fear. As you learn more about him, you realize he's a very take the bull by the horns kind of guy and has never been one to shy away from danger.
I like Morrison too!

Did you like Gil's All Fright Diner?
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In the original folk tales about the sidhe, they didn't care about humans so they were often cruel. Contemporary novels may be going back to the original tales from the time before fairy stories were for children.
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