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Ooooooh that's THE reading stuff! :D


Omg i can't wait to read blade bound yet, i absolutely adored the other books in this series!



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I loved the first 4 books of Mortal Instruments series. The last two were great too but a bit complicated...

I have loved that series and also The Dark Artifices series thats a spinoff.


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Karen Marie Moning's Highlander series was good. (And a great segue into the Fever books).

I also recommend the more innocent All Souls trilogy by Deborah Harkness.

What would you rec?
(My favorite time travel ATM is a YA series that isn't paranormal - Lisa Tawn Bergren's River of Time series.


Currently re-listening to the Demonica series Pleasure Unbound & reading the Their's Not to Reason Why series on my kindle:




If you're interested in watching them, they're on my YouTube channel (Josie Jaffrey) or my website (www.josiejaffrey.com/the-gin-book-club)


Karen Marie Moning's Highlander series was good. (And a great segue into the Fever books). [bookcover..."
Outlander. Definitely.

I've been wanting to read this series for a while, but haven't had a chance yet. And now I currently own the first three books so I was hoping it was good, since I didn't get the chance to check them out from a library first. I didn't know that The Dark Artifices was a spin-off. I do know that The Infernal Devices series is a spin-off. I at least want to read the original series before I read any of the spin-off's though.

FYI, I loved A Discovery of Witches and The Taker. Was considering reading Twilight series but am not sure I will like it as it's YA.






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Oh. My. Gosh. If you never read the (highly-recommended) Dark-Hunters series, you should still read this pair. I swear you go through every emotion imaginable. How Kenyon writes hope within a harsh, biting reality, I'll never know. Or how the story becomes funny while I'm still trying to unstuff my nose from another crying jag.
One of the characters says, "there were always three sides to every event—yours, theirs, and the truth that lay somewhere in the middle." Reading these two books demonstrates that lesson perfectly.


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I have now started [bookcove..."
Yay, I'm waiting for this 2nd book from my library!