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Anna (aknas22) | 349 comments Darcy, have you read Bone Magic yet? I keep getting stuck than I re-read one or two Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich. For some reason I can't really get into Bone Magic, maybe its Camille's speechifying. I didn't have this problem with the other books in the series.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Anna wrote:Darcy, have you read Bone Magic yet? I keep getting stuck than I re-read one or two Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich. For some reason I can't really get into Bone Magic, maybe its Camille's speechifying. I didn't have this problem with the other books in the series.

Anna, I did read it. I thought it was good. There was a lot of action, some secrets from Smokey, Camille goes back to the Otherworld and spends time with the Unicorns and has to do things she didn't think she would ever, like all the sisters have had to in the battle. This book was a little like a filler one as there was more about the back ground and more about the alliances the sisters were making.


message 203: by Patricia (last edited Jan 17, 2010 05:49AM) (new)

Patricia (catnaping) | 415 comments I finished Jenna MaclaineBound By Sin and am now reading Yasmine GalenornBone Magic


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Jennifer (jnhart) | 97 comments Just finished Storm Born (Dark Swan, #1) by Richelle Mead

I thought it was pretty good. Will definitely be checking out the rest of the series.

Now I'm reading Fire Me Up (Aisling Grey Guardian, #2) by Katie MacAlister


message 205: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) I went to Walmart last night and got in the book section by accident and was astounded to see all these books you guys talk about for sale there. I'd been ordering them from Amazon.com or Audible.com if they're available in audio.


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The Flooze (the_flooze) | 1831 comments We're mainstream, baby!


message 207: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) I guess! They even had a hardcover edition of Dead and Gone and I almost bought it! I just live in my own little world, LOL


message 208: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments Darcy wrote: " Jess wrote: I just started SkinwalkerSkinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, #1) it's interesting so far!

Jess can you pop back here to let me know about this one. I keep seeing it all over all of a sudde..."


Darcy - I liked Skinwalker! It was completely UF though, I think it's going to end up being a longer series with some love triangle's going on. But it was interesting that the characters were portrayed differently than in other books. Vamps had a different reputation, and Jane is a skinwalker which in this world is very rare. What she is, is sort of a mystery and she's really unsure as to what she is as well. The sequel is coming out this month, so if you are going to read it, you can read the second book right after.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Thanks Jess!! I will have to add it to my never ending tbr list.


message 210: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments I'm supposed to be reading Summer Knight for a challenge, and then also Deadly Desire. I just can't get myself to read either of them. I don't know why.


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Jackie M | 52 comments I am reading Death's Mistress and I hope to finish it today.


message 212: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments I am reading Unshapely Things, but it is starting out super slow. So I might give myself a day away from it. In the mean time I will try Norse Code.


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Valorie I'm starting Dark Nights, Dark Dreams Sisterhood of the Sight by Savannah Russe


message 214: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments I'm completely avoiding the books I said I would read lol. I just finished Some Girls Bite and I really liked it. So I'm starting right away on the sequel Friday Night Bites.


message 215: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments I think the Chicagoland Vampires series is a good one. Meritt just makes me laugh with her sarcasm.


message 216: by Jackie M (new)

Jackie M | 52 comments I finished Death's Mistress and am now reading Shades of Midnight.


message 217: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) I'm on to Midnight's Daughter. Someone said to read it before Cassie Palmer #4, so I am.


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Anna (aknas22) | 349 comments Finished Bone Magic, I'll probably start Blood Cross next.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Anna write: Finished Bone Magic

Anna

What did you think about it? I know you thought it had a slow start.


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Joyce Mannarino (joyce82270) | 78 comments I finished Dead Witch Walking (Rachel Morgan/The Hollows, #1) by Kim Harrison which was okay. I'm starting The Good, the Bad, and the Undead (Rachel Morgan/The Hollows, #2) by Kim Harrison in which the series is getting better. I hope it continues. Rachael makes me mad sometimes and seems wimpy but it is getting better.


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Patricia (catnaping) | 415 comments I finishedBone Magic it was ok kinda slow.I'm reading To Crave a Blood Moon


message 222: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Joyce, I enjoyed the Rachel Morgan series. Not in a *gasp! I've got to read the next one* way, but they were good.


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Mariah  | 21 comments Currently reaading Covet by JR Ward, and The Black Dagger Brotherhood Manual by JR Ward...



message 224: by Jaime (last edited Jan 18, 2010 11:57AM) (new)

Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 126 comments Just finished On the Edge by Ilona Andrews. Being an author of twenty books, it's hard to find a book that sweeps me away. I don't know if it's because I see the devices and form so clearly or what. It's certainly not that I'm looking for flaws because being swept up is the reason I started writing to begin with. I want to do that to others. So for me to say a book swept me right up is saying a lot. On the Edge did that for me. I loved the concept, the narrow boundary between our world (the Broken) and the Weird, a world of magic.

Rose is a great character who immediately tugs at you because she's taken on the role of raising her two younger brothers, both of whom have magic powers. They've all been abandoned by both parents, and she is struggling to make ends meet as well as not get kidnapped by those who want her for her special ability to flash deadly magic.

Enter Declan, who comes from the Weird to claim Rose as his bride. Stunningly handsome and sometimes a bit funny in his immodest assessment of same, he proves himself noble by protecting Rose and the boys. But there is more afoot than just his courting, and everything is at risk of being decimated by an even darker magic.

This book is a great romp, lots of action, magic, romance, and characters to root for. Andrews does a great job capturing it all, including the boys who just grab your heart. On the Edge (The Edge, #1) by Ilona Andrews


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Anna (aknas22) | 349 comments Darcy wrote: What did you think about it? I know you thought it had a slow start."

I liked it but I didn't really like it. It was more of a filler book setting up for something else. Gave us info about what will be going on but there weren't even any spirit seals.




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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Anna wrote:I liked it but I didn't really like it. It was more of a filler book setting up for something else. Gave us info about what will be going on but there weren't even any spirit seals.

Anna you are right about it being filler. I think the most important thing was all the alliances that were being made or changed.


message 227: by Valorie (new)

Valorie I just finished Dark Nights, Dark Dreams: Sisterhood of the Sight by Savannah Russe and really enjoyed it. I'm now starting Eyes of Fire by C.J. England


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Anna (aknas22) | 349 comments Darcy wrote: " Anna wrote:I liked it but I didn't really like it. It was more of a filler book setting up for something else. Gave us info about what will be going on but there weren't even any spirit seals.

An..."


Hehe, just read your first comment again. You did mention that :) It seems like Galenorn is setting up to write more than just the next book, I thought that there would only be the one more book in Menolly's POV and then the series would be over but I don't see that she good wrap everything up in just one more book.


message 229: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (catnaping) | 415 comments I finished To Crave a Blood Moon bk 3 in the series it was good.Now i'm reading Three Days to Dead pretty good so far!


message 230: by Amanda (last edited Jan 19, 2010 04:24AM) (new)

Amanda Orlich Ahern (kittymeowxcore) | 65 comments I stayed up WAY too late last night finishing [image error] . I absolutly loved it, and I can't wait for Torment in September.

Now, I'm starting Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1) by Richelle Mead . After this series, I'd like to read Tithe (The Modern Faerie Tales, #1) by Holly Black and any following books out (if I like Tithe). Hopefully by then, Burned (House of Night, #7) by P.C. Cast will be out.

::gasp:: By then, my to-read list should be basically exhausted.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Anna wrote:Hehe, just read your first comment again. You did mention that :) It seems like Galenorn is setting up to write more than just the next book, I thought that there would only be the one more book in Menolly's POV and then the series would be over but I don't see that she good wrap everything up in just one more book.

I have a feeling these books will finish this round and make at least one more round. It would take a lot to wrap up things in 2 books and seem rushed.


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Mari (marismutduchess) I'm reading Pleasure. I read Jacquelyn Frank's Nightwalker series and I enjoyed those but I just haven't been able to warm up to her Shadowdwellers. I'll finish Pleasure tonight. I'll probably start Hunting Julian next and I hope it's better than any of the Shadowdweller books.


message 233: by Carolyn F. (new)

Carolyn F. Sandra and Darcy, just wanted to say I'm loving Dead Witch Walking. I love the world Kim Harrison has created. I read Unbound first which had a story about Jenks. I should have read that after Dead Witch but it didn't really spoil anything. I'm looking forwarding to reading all of her books that I currently have.


message 234: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) Good. Glad u like them!


message 235: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (catnaping) | 415 comments I finished reading Three Days to Dead it was pretty good.I'm now reading On the Edge


message 236: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments Patty wrote: "I finished reading Three Days to Dead it was pretty good.I'm now reading On the Edge "

oo both good books :)


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Carolyn glad you are enjoying the Kim Harrison books!! I can't wait for the new one to come out next month.

I am just getting ready to start Wraith by Phaedra Weldon.


message 238: by Valorie (new)

Valorie I just finished Eyes of Fire by C.J. England and really didn't think it was that great. I found the female character to be whiny and self depreciating and the male fae character to be mean and indecisive. He couldn't seem to decide if he wanted the girl or not, and then took out his anger about it on her. Anyway, I could only give it 3 stars. I'm now moving on to Dark Stranger (Primes, #8) by Susan Sizemore


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Valorie Darcy wrote: "Carolyn glad you are enjoying the Kim Harrison books!! I can't wait for the new one to come out next month.

I am just getting ready to start Wraith by Phaedra Weldon."


Darcy,
I really liked Wraith and Spectre. I actually like her series better than the Kat Richardson series.


message 240: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) I'm almost done with Midnight's Daughter and am thoroughly enjoying it. One of my dogs woke me up in the middle of the night and after I got everyone settled down again I laid there thinking about the dinner at Radu's with the steak tartare and the butterfly/pear disaster and kept chuckling all over again. Priceless!


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Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 126 comments Patty, can't wait to see how you like On the Edge!


message 242: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Valorie wrote:I really liked Wraith and Spectre. I actually like her series better than the Kat Richardson series.

I am not far enough in yet to decide if I like this one or not yet, but funny you bring up the Kat Richardson series. I tried it a couple of years ago, even finished the first one, started the second but gave up as I realized that I liked the somewhat questionable guy she went to for things than the main character so I gave it up.


message 243: by Carolyn F. (new)

Carolyn F. Sandra wrote: "I'm almost done with Midnight's Daughter and am thoroughly enjoying it. One of my dogs woke me up in the middle of the night and after I got everyone settled down again I laid there..."

I have that book in my TBR stack. I'm really looking forward to reading it.


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Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 126 comments I'm starting to read Gabriel's Ghost by Linnea Sinclair. Gabriel's Ghost (Dock Five Universe, #1) by Linnea Sinclair So far it's good! I'm not a big sci-fi fan, but Linnea's a friend of mine and I wanted to read her work.

Do you all consider sci-fi romance paranormal? Just curious.


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Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 126 comments Darcy wrote: started the second but gave up as I realized that I liked the somewhat questionable guy she went to for things than the main character so I gave it up.

This is interesting. So you're saying a secondary character was more interesting than the hero? As an author, I'm always interested in what turns readers off.


message 246: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) You'll love it! So far like better than Cassie books. I am in love with LC!


message 247: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Jamie Rush wrote: This is interesting. So you're saying a secondary character was more interesting than the hero? As an author, I'm always interested in what turns readers off.

There are times when I really like the secondary characters more than the main ones, or I read the books just as much for them as the main one. A series that I read just as much for the secondary ones is the In Death Series by JD Robb. My favorite books are those where all the secondary characters are in them.

The Ghostwalker series is one that I am pretty much over the main couple of each book, I just am having a hard time buying into them falling into bed and then everything is good. But I love the longer arc of Whitney and what he has done to these people. With the couple of each book I do like to see what new talents or powers they have, but have not started to skim the romancy part. Although I will say the latest one was a lot better than the last 2.


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Aimee (facere323) | 21 comments Right now I'm reading Comanche Heart by Catherine Anderson right now. Then I'm probably going to read Soulless.


message 249: by Jess (new)

Jess | 3721 comments I'm still waiting for all the books I really want to read, so I've been going through the books I've put aside. Right now I'm up to: Matters Of The Blood by Maria Lima


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Jess wrote:I'm still waiting for all the books I really want to read, so I've been going through the books I've put aside. Right now I'm up to: Matters Of The Blood by Maria Lima

I read that one a few months ago. I think it is different from what is out there. I really liked Kiera and her whole family dynamic.


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