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Anything by Tamora Pierce is Amazing!!! You should definitely read Terrier or really ANY of her other series if you haven't yet. Also Six of Crows is SOOO Good.

A collection of fantasy and sci-fi stories that I visit occasionally and need to finish before the end of the year.
Seize the Night by Dean Koontz, which is pretty great so far.
Edgedancer by Brandon Sanderson, which I'm liking. It doesn't have the same spark that most of his novels do for me, but I do really like it and the aspect of how Lift's magic works is amazing.
and then I'm reading the second Dragonrealm book, which I'm liking quite a bit.
Oh, and Stars Above, which I'm listening to as I drive to and from work. It's pretty good.
Hopefully I can finish a couple of these soon.





But about halfway through she comes into her own and grows a pair.


I was thinking of reading that book but was leery for a second when you said the MC was whiny. I hate whiny MCs. Now I'll make a bigger effort to try it. I think I'll wait till May though. :/

C.P. wrote: "How are you liking Every Day? It's one that I have thought about reading for a long time but haven't gotten to."
I found it really interesting and would highly recommend it. It was so good that I got the next book the next day.
I found it really interesting and would highly recommend it. It was so good that I got the next book the next day.
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Moon Called (other topics)Every Day (other topics)
The Scorpio Races (other topics)
The Witness Wore Red: The 19th Wife Who Brought Polygamous Cult Leaders to Justice (other topics)
Prophet's Prey: My Seven-Year Investigation into Warren Jeffs and the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints (other topics)
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Agatha Christie (other topics)Damien Black (other topics)
Thank you for all of your suggestions, I really appreciate it. Yeah, when I say TBR I refer to the full to bursting bookshelf that stares at me every day; haven't quite had a chance to add all of the books on it to my goodreads TBR list, but I'm working on it.
I'm definitely going to look into those fantasy titles/authors you suggested, and keep Austen as a backup--I'm ashamed to say that I have yet to read any of her work although I adore every adaptation that I have come across. I will admit that part of what is holding me back, and it's not a very good reason, is that I have four of her novels but they are all bound in one gorgeous volume that I could probably bludgeon someone with, so it is not the best for carrying around to cafes or for lunch breaks.