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Next I will probably read The Winter Sea (Slains, #1) and The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley, Storm front by Jim Butcher (because I decided I wanted to read the series), or Tricked (the 4th book in Iron Druid series) by Kevin Hearne. I really like the Iron Druid series, which has a good balance of drama and humor.

I've seen some really good reviews on that book and it is on my to read list.

I've seen some really good reviews on that book and it is on my to read list."
I liked it. A real tear jerker! :) prepare the tissues. Quick read...only took me a few hours.


What is the plot on the series? What genre? I'm always looking for a new series.

Jim Butcher writes the Dresden Files. Harry Dresden is a wizard for hire in Chicago. There are 14 books all together, and the 14th won the Goodreads 2013 Choice Award for best Paranormal Fantasy. It is OK, and I don't know if I will continue with the series.
I really like the Iron Druid Series by Kevin Hearne if you like Paranormal Fantasy. I have read three of them so far and intend to finish the series. I think there are three more and the last book due to come out this year.
I just finished the Covenant series by Jennifer Armentrout. It was really good! I cried at the end. :) The first book started out sort of like Vampire Academy(but daemons are the bad guys - sort of like vampires), but went off in a completely different direction. There were 5 books and a short story.
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare was a really good series too! I liked the characters a lot. A few of them were pretty funny. My favorite series that I read lately was Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare. The last book Clockwork Princess holds my favorite book category right now. These two series go together in that Infernal Devices precedes The Mortal Instruments in time.
The Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews is very good -paranormal. The series just got better and better. The titles sounds stupid (Magic Bites, Magic Burns), but the books are good and fun. Her world is interesting, where magic and technology can't exist at the same time, so when the magic is up, technology doesn't work. When the magic falls, technology works. I have read all of these so far.
The Darkest Minds, the Raven Cycle, Bloodlines and Throne of Glass are good YA Science Fiction/Fantasy series. Though there are only a couple of books in each series - except for Bloodlines which has 3. Bloodlines is a spin off of the popular Vampire Academy series, so you might want to read that first.
Kay, also in this bookclub, wanted to read something else, so she is going to read (I think) the Iron Druid and or Written in Red by Anne Bishop with me. You are welcome to join us. You can follow the discussion under Bookclub #14, although we should probably discuss it in another category, or here in What Are You Currently Reading.
What about you, what series have you enjoyed lately?

I liked it a lot. For me it was one of those books that leave me feeling good with nostalgic childhood memories.


I had to put up The Winter Sea because my eyes were glazing over... maybe because it is late? I picked up the newest Anna Strong book by Jeanne C. Stein called Blood Bond https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... and I was fine. I'll try to get back to The Winter Sea tomorrow night. :)

Now I am reading Anne Bishop's book Written in Red. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...



I am getting to the end of Dark Witch. It is a decent book. I like books with magic and paranormal things. I hadn't read anything of hers yet. She has written a ton of books!

Hi Spencer,
How do you like The Book Thief so far? I've read mixed reviews. I have this on my TBR list. My reading time will have to be shared with yard work now :( lol.



I get to play Nana for about 2 weeks. woohoo!!

My husband and I were in Oregon and California on our honeymoon. I really liked Oregon. We stayed at the Crater Lake Lodge - It had just recently been renovated or reopened.



Get picks of the kids returning from their rides. I love those photos of my son. Sounds fun, but trying to read in a noisy amusement park would bring on a serious headache for me. But I guess it doesn't hurt to try. So, do you get motion sickness or are you just chicken? LOL Just teasing. (My husband gets motion sickness on rides and said he won't pay to go on a ride that will make him puke.)
I have a garage sale this weekend. I'd rather be at an amusement park trying to read. :)

I can turn out the noise to be able to read most times. I would like to be able to get these 2 Anne Bishop books read so I can join ya'll discussion.


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I'm currently reading Night Film by Marisha Pessl. It's so good.

Now I am back to finishing up a prequel to my first book Reversal: The Skyfire Begins.


Very early in both. I've had mixed reactions to Will Self's books in the past but so far I like this one. Smith is new to me.
Recently I decided to stop putting aside books that turn me off early on but at the same time I dislike "forcing" myself to read a book that I don't necessarily enjoy. That being said, I am enjoying both, slowly, though I am not entirely taken by the narration which Smith uses, nor the story, really. Hurt People is a library book I picked up because of the cover. Still not sure if the title is intended as imperative or description.



Love Adams, I have a panic button inked on my body :)
happy reading
as for Dostoyevsky, the narrative flow is shaped by the character's psychology. . . that book is particularly useful for understanding the philosophical "problem of evil" but then most of D's stuff wheels around that old rut.

Currently read You by Caroline Kepnes and it's quite the thriller set from the prospective of a stalker/serial killer (written in first person) and uses 'you' when referring to the victim, thus putting the reader in the victim's perspective.

I mainly read romance novels - contemporary, historical, paranormal...all of it. I rarely give books a 5 star rating but I recently gave 5 stars to Wrecking Ball by P. Dangelico. I already posted a review on GR. Also, my new favorite author is Anna Zaires. I am waiting with baited breath for Tormentor Mine to come out in November. I even pre-ordered this one. The first book in the series, Obsession Mine is off-the- charts good. The book was released in March of this year and I have reread the entire book at least 10 times in the 6 months that I have owned it. Definitely a keeper.
If you like a lot of action, I recommend the Dragon Kin series by G.A. Aiken. This series has more fight scenes than Game of Thrones. The same goes for the Lords of the Underworld series by Gena Showalter. Your jaw will constantly be on the ground. No other book or series I have read has been as surprising. Every time you thing you have something figured out, you find out that something else is happening. It's The Hunger Games on steroids. Virtually every chapter has a new revelation. You will scream and yell and your jaw will ache from dropping all the time.
I'm always looking for people to recommend great books. Please let me know if you find any.
By the way, there is a new bookstore opening at The Town Center TODAY called 2nd & Charles. They buy and sell new and vintage books, cds, games, etc. I spoke to an employee last night. It looks impressive from the outside. I will check it out later this week.
Happy reading y'all!
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It is the second book in The Darkest Minds series.