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Feb2014 Girl's Guide to Vampires
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Minsta wrote: "Speaking of picking books... is it the VF fans turn to pick the books for March? If so, can someone start a thread to do this? I also wanted to verify that VF is this Tuesday, Feb 25th at 8 PST.
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According to the last hangout, February 25th at 8pm PST is correct.
Not sure about the fans turn to pick, I don't recall hearing anything about it on the hangout. Did I miss it?
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According to the last hangout, February 25th at 8pm PST is correct.
Not sure about the fans turn to pick, I don't recall hearing anything about it on the hangout. Did I miss it?

It's not that fun to keep hearing people slam the books month after month. (Unless they are damn funny in doing so.) I know I really hated one book and droned on about it -- I mean a killing dances "which was gods will", ugh. But I've tried not to keep doing that. Bitch-fests aren't all that fun.

It's not that fun to keep hearing people slam the books month after month. (Unless they are dam..."
My solution for this is, if I don't think the book is going to appeal to me at all, I just enjoy the ladies at the end of the month and spend that time reading a book I do want to read. If I do make a mistake and end up reading a baddie/snoozer with the group, I don't post in the forums unless I have something that will REALLY add to the discussion, no need to repeat when I get to rate and review the book anyway.



I loved that book! Fantasy, magic, romance, history, multiple cultures, multiple POVs, multiple time streams... gorgeous cover art that matches the tone of the book... sigh...


Announcing the 1st book in the series between hangouts as "research" and then the best in the series gets announced during the hangout as the actual main so people have time to read both?
Forget the sequential order of the books altogether? I used to be compulsive about reading a series in order but VF picks have pretty much cured me of that. Slowly. Painfully. (Gabriel's Ghost)vs Hope's Folly? Night & day. Hosts should definitely go with the one they prefer.)


But yes if the first in the series isn't good, I won't continue no matter how great the others are.


For those series where there is less of a focus on the romance and more on the plot, or where you are following the same couple all the way through, I do think they would need to start with the first book.


How great the others allegedly are :)
That's the problem for me too - I know I might miss out on something enjoyable, but if I disliked the 1st book I usually can't bring myself to read even more of the series waiting for it to improve. Ditto for when other readers react to the specifics of said dislike by saying that if you read the whole series issue x will be resolved or improved. I don't have that much of a masochistic streak and there are just too many good books out there to waste time on something you’re already (usually justifiably) prejudiced against.

And then there are some series that just can't be read out of order, because you would be missing information. Like The Lord of the Rings :)



I HATE spoilers but I agree. I didn't like A Girl's Guide to Vampires. I had to stop reading it. I would have rather tried the better, later book and missed a few things.

Also, what is with all this Gabriel's Ghost hate? I really enjoyed it. =X

Books mentioned in this topic
Gabriel's Ghost (other topics)Hope's Folly (other topics)
The Golem and the Jinni (other topics)
The Golem and the Jinni (other topics)
Poison Princess (other topics)
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The books tended to be ill received by the forums: Gabriel's Ghost, Guilty Pleasures, and now, I think it's safe to say, A Girl's Guide to Vampires.
I have found most romance series lend themselves to be read out of order - following a new couple in each book.
I hope that in the future our hostesses can feel free to pull rank and choose the book they most enjoyed, rather than appealing to our love of sequential reading.
If there is any essential world-building established in a previous book that is not rehashed later, perhaps someone could start a thread detailing the bare bones of what we need to know.
What do the other VagFan members think?
Should we sacrifice the main goal of the book club - to find great romance novels whose story could stand alone without the humpity bumpity - simply to fill the need of starting at the beginning??