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What should UF read in November?
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How about Modern Sorcery?or
Stage Fright
or
Booster & Reeves: The Night of the Revenants
Those last two would make good Halloween reads!
I suggested this already but it did not get chosen. In the meantime I read it myself and just got to say, it is so good that I am going to suggest it again! I really I think you would all like it. It is something different it is original. It is:
by Stina Leichtam never knew who his father was. The town of Derry had always assumed that he was the bastard of a protestant — his mother never spoke of him, and Liam assumed he was dead. But when the war between the fallen and the fey began to heat up, Liam and his family are pulled into a conflict that they didn't know existed.
A centuries old conflict between supernatural forces seems to mirror the political divisions in 1970s-era Ireland, and Liam is thrown headlong into both conflicts! Only the direct intervention of Liam's real father, and a secret catholic order dedicated to fighting "The Fallen" can save Liam... from the mundane and supernatural forces around him, and from the darkness that lurks within
I don't have Helen and Troy's Epic Road Quest by A. Lee Martinez but have
on my shelf and have been meaning to read it. So I will nominate it.
Michelle wrote: "Jahlilah, i've heard really good things about Of Blood and Honey, too, so i'll second that one!"Michelle, it is so good and really different.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Of Blood and Honey (other topics)Working for the Devil (other topics)
Helen and Troy's Epic Road Quest (other topics)
Gil's All Fright Diner (other topics)
Stage Fright (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
A. Lee Martinez (other topics)Stina Leicht (other topics)
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Now, I'm asking for suggestions for November. I'll take suggestions up until Oct. 19, then have the voting finished by the 27th. Hopefully, this will give us all time to actually read the book, lol.
Remember: do not pick a book we've read before, and authors, do not suggest your own books.
Now then, what should we read?