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I have all the Sparhawk books in HC from when they were first published. I like having books that might get re-reads on my Nook as the HCs are big and cumbersome to lug around.


I'm about halfway through Northern Lights by Nora Roberts, one of hers I missed when it was originally out.

My full review can be read here.

My ful..."
Krakauer is really good. I read his





https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
What fun! Really took me back to my childhood watching monster movies with my dad.


Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I found it really interesting. It's part true crime, part history, and part social commentary. I highly recommend it.


Looooove that series! I'm a bit behind, I have Night Broken I just haven't read it yet.

I just recently finished



I really like the Danger Cove series. Multiple authors but all very entertaing.
Diana wrote: "Any one recommend any new Fun Cozy series ?!"
Hi Diana,
This is the NON-cozy discussion. For cozy recommendations, see other discussions in the "Cozy Corner" or the "New releases" section further down the home page for this group.
Hi Diana,
This is the NON-cozy discussion. For cozy recommendations, see other discussions in the "Cozy Corner" or the "New releases" section further down the home page for this group.



My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




a "tad bit" depressing but I'm going to try to work my way through it and then decide if I want to go on to book 2..which I also rented from the library. :-)

Almost done with FIRE TOUCHED and it's definitely a good one!


My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
❂ Jennifer wrote: "I finished and loved Fire Touched this week and I'm currently reading Marked in Flesh. So. good."
Glad to know. I'll read them... in a near future, I hope ☹, although I think Shelly Laurenston (and Nora Roberts) will go before.
Glad to know. I'll read them... in a near future, I hope ☹, although I think Shelly Laurenston (and Nora Roberts) will go before.


Well if you enjoy urban fantasy then it'll definitely be up your alley. It's about a female mechanic Mercy who's a coyote shifter and always manages to get herself involved in all kinds of trouble. There's also a little bit of everything in it romance, mystery, drama and absolutely scads of action. It's one of my favorite series' ever :D.

I have a number of urban fantasy Book 1s in my TBR. Moon Called by Patricia Briggs as well as Spider's Bite by Jennifer Estep, Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison and Skinwalker by Faith Hunter and some others I have forgotten.

One of my favorites! As Lacey says, if you like urban fantasy picking up this series is a no-brainer! Also really like the companion Alpha & Omega series she writes. I liked Harrison's The Hollows series for awhile, but grew tired of it.

I have a number of urban fantasy Book 1s in my TBR. Moon Called by Patricia Briggs as well as Spider's Bite by Jennifer Estep, Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison and Skinwalker by Fa..."
If you're unsure about the Mercy Thompson series (which I highly recommend fwiw) I'd suggest checking out the first 'book' of the Alpha & Omega series. It's a short story, so you get a taste of Briggs' writing, and it's set in the same universe with characters that frequently cross over to the Thompson series. I actually prefer the Alpha/Omega series just a tiny bit over Mercy.



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I enjoy Cussler particularly the Fargo and NUMA files. I don't think I've read this one.


Haven't read anything by Cussler in a long time. When he lived in Golden he always did book signings around town here. I used to go to them all the time and he got to where he recognized me. He was a hoot!

I will have to check on this one. My granddaughter is in pre-med for neurology.


I get the audio books by Clive Cussler from my library and listen in the car. Always good to hear an author is nice. I also have found some of his books at Goodwill.

Jennifer - Sounds terrific. Will read. I'd be interested in ANY sciency mystery book. Charlene


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Sparhaw's book (Ellenium and Talmuli) are at my library (Spain, an advantage as an exception).