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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments I just finished City of Bones and it was AMAZINGLY GOOD! <3


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I loved Frostbitten. Elena and Clay are one of my favorite couples. I can't wait for book 11.


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Stephanie (wildcherry) Another very long series is the Carpanthian series by Christine Feehan. There are like over 20 in that series. I bought number 17 which I didn't know that until I looked it up on here otherwise I wouldn't have bought it since I haven't even started that series.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments I do read the Carpanthian series, some are better than others. I think #21 comes out this summer. She does have a lot of these that are in anthologies so they aren't full books.


message 55: by Heather (last edited Feb 27, 2010 09:50AM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I like the Carpathian series in some ways and hate it in others.

***spoiler*** (up to book 4 at least)

I'm starting to find a pattern with these books. It's almost like the girl is getting rapped in each one. Ya, so she's found her lifemate, her other half in the context of the book, and the guy always just has to have her. Well, the girl always says no the first time even though part of her feels some connection to the guy (duh, it's her other half...i get it...) but the guy has his way with her anyway. I'm sorry! She said no! To continue constitutes rape. And this lady got awards for her romantic stories. I'm sorry, but rape isn't romance. Now, in the later ones I happened to have read this wasn't the case, but in books 1,2, and 4 it is. (If I remember properly, this was different in book 3 at least). So, afterward the girl is always pissed off and I would be too, but by the end of the story all is well. In the context of the story one half can't survive without the other, but if they're truly that connected the guy should stop and control his "animal instincts." Can authors avoid having their main characters be raped by someone that loves them and then have everything be okay? It seems like people could get the idea that it's okay as long as the person who did it is their "soul mate". If they're your soul mate they'd back off and let you go at your own pace.

Okay, done ranting.

I just read Tempting Danger (World of the Lupi, #1) by Eileen Wilks and Mortal Danger (World of the Lupi, #2) by Eileen Wilks . They're entertaining.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Heather wrote: "I like the Carpathian series in some ways and hate it in others.

***spoiler*** (up to book 4 at least)

I'm starting to find a pattern with these books. It's almost like the girl is getting rapped..."


I agree with what you are saying about the first few books, but you need to look at what was popular in fiction at the time. The first books were written over 10 years ago and there seemed to be a push for this type of thing then. Do I think it is right, no, but when every other author is writing like that it doesn't seem so out of the norm. I know another author, Susan Elizabeth Phillips wrote a book based on the time around the civil war with similar themes, but then re-released it recently and changed that up because as a society we have changed.


message 57: by Heather (last edited Feb 28, 2010 06:00PM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
It still sucks that rape sells for a romance book back then. I figured I'd check them out at the library to see if they moved away from the theme since I had read one further on in the series that was good, but that I wouldn't buy them since I didn't want to donate money to that theme. It's sad that as humans we've actually had to work hard to progress past issues like that. (We're still fighting them.)We're supposed to be the intelligent species. Absolutely frightening.


I didn't finish a book today. What's wrong with me?!?!?! =)


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Nicole (delirity) Heather wrote: ".
Have any of you tried Terry Pratchett? I had a teacher obsessed..."


I read Good Omens back in college... it's quite a way back in my memory, but I seem to recall it being entertaining.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments I finished Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, #1) by Faith Hunter today and it was really good.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Heather wrote: "It still sucks that rape sells for a romance book back then. I figured I'd check them out at the library to see if they moved away from the theme since I had read one further on in the series that ..."


The books do move away from the rape issue, but in a lot of them the Carpathian kidnap the girl because they feel the need to protect them.

Don't worry about not finishing a book, you need a break.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I know. It just feels odd. I tried watching a movies instead and almost fell asleep. I got up to go to bed and now I can't sleep. Go figure.


message 62: by Heather (last edited Mar 01, 2010 07:12AM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Walking Dead (Walker Papers Series #4) by C.E. Murphy . It's the same as the rest.

***Spoiler***

Although, it didn't wrap up a few things. It's not specific on what decision the insurance guy will make. It also didn't mention what happened to all the other zombies. Did they just go back to their graves? Fall where they were? Just curious for some reason.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Holy Smokes (Aisling Grey Guardian, #4) by Katie MacAlister . It's the same as the rest. Cute and fluffy. Not great, but still slightly entertaining.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments I just read City of Ashes
This is my review- http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
It was sooooo good! Just like the first book in the series :)


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I'm almost done with Katie MacAlister's Silver Dragons series. They're a little better than the Aisling Gray series, but you have to read her series first since it's a spin-off. It's just a little better though, not a lot better. Maybe it's because May isn't as clueless as Aisling was.


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Paula (pauldajo) I like some of the Terry Pratchett books, but others just confuse me!


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Dark Challenge (Carpathians, #5) by Christine Feehan
It was better than some of the previous ones because I didn't feel like the girl was being forced into sex. Thank goodness.

***Theme Spoiler***
It has the same formula as the rest of the series so far:
A Carpathian male is close to ending their life because it sucks and they don't want to turn into a vampire, they find their life-mate, she doesn't want to be forced into a series relationship that fast, she gets into it anyway, a vampire wants to steal the girl and/or kill the male (generally both), the vampire dies and they live happily ever after, despite the girl being somewhat smothered by an over protective husband.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments I just finished Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception, which was boring, Shiver is much better from this author, and The Iron King which was pretty good.


message 69: by Paula (last edited Mar 08, 2010 06:11AM) (new)

Paula (pauldajo) I finished reading Fire and listening to Kitty Raises Hell. I am now listening to Territory and cross stitching while I listen. I don't think that I could get through Territory if I were reading it. Very slow paced and overly descriptive (for my tastes), but well written. The book is 320 pages and the audiobook is 13 hours. Maybe the readers are just extra slow. The Kitty book's audios are around 8 hours unabridged.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments Paula, what did you think of Fire? I have the audiobook, but want to buy the book as well to go on my shelf next to Graceling.

Darcy, I didn't care for Lament either. I have the Iron King and can't wait to read it!


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I read Beastly by Alex Flinn and I loved it!


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Paula (pauldajo) I thought that Fire was good, but it dragged in some areas and I couldn't buy many of the premises upon which the book was based. I do cut YA books a lot of slack, since these book are written for a much younger age. If I were 14, I think I would love Fire. I'd say that Fire was better than Lament.

I agree that Shiver was better than Lament.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I just finished Divine by Mistake (Partholon, #1) by P.C. Cast and I thought it was a lot of fun.
The Kitty books are cheesy, but you love them anyway.
I've had Graceling and Fire on my shelf for a while now and I've never picked them up. I'm not sure what's kept me.


message 74: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Heather you should bump up Graceling and Fire, I think you will really like them. I love the Kitty books, I like how she has changed over the series. I did just pick up Divine by Mistake from the library today, but have 3 more to read before I get to it.


message 75: by Heather (last edited Mar 09, 2010 01:31PM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
The library books keep me from them for some reason. Then, there's always something that jumps in front of them (like the Evernight that comes out tomorrow). I didn't read today. I watched the Oscars instead. It feels so strange. =)


message 76: by Heather (last edited Mar 09, 2010 01:30PM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
The Vampire and the Virgin (Love at Stake, #8) by Kerrelyn Sparks
Title could be reworked, but the book was fun. It's the same as all her previous books. If you liked them, you'll like it.
I also read Cinderella and Ironside (The Modern Faerie Tales, #3) by Holly Black .


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments I just finished The Dark Divine by Bree Despain and really liked it.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments I just finished City of Glass and it was simply perfect.

My review- http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
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It's an interesting story. It took forever to build, but it managed to stay interesting. I think it could have been done a little better, but it was still good. 3.5 stars.


message 80: by Jasmine (last edited Mar 11, 2010 07:26AM) (new)

Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments I just finished reading A Raisin In The Sun: And Related Readings. It was a nice play, but I didn't think it was AMAZING of anything. :)

my review- http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Magic Burns (Kate Daniels, #2) by Ilona Andrews [image error]
I should have listened to you all and read these rather than put them off. They were good. I still like Mercy and Cat better, but Kate is fun to read about.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Need (Need, #1) by Carrie Jones
Enjoyable, but not great.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Heather wrote: "Need (Need, #1) by Carrie Jones
Enjoyable, but not great."


That is too bad, I have wanted to read this one from the cover alone.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments I just finished Captivated & Entranced, and I thought it was really good. I can't wait to read the next two stories in the series.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Darcy, you might like it. I thought it was fun, better than Katie MacAlister by far. Give it a try, just don't pay for it unless you end up liking it. I liked it, but didn't love it.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Heather wrote: "Darcy, you might like it. I thought it was fun, better than Katie MacAlister by far. Give it a try, just don't pay for it unless you end up liking it. I liked it, but didn't love it."

I will probably still check it out, but not be in any rush.

I find I rarely buy books anymore unless they are already favorites that I read. I just read too fast that I honestly can't afford it. I end up being a heavy library user. It is a good thing the library system where I live is a good one.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I've got the 3rd World of Lupi sent in from Florida. That scares me.
I've been trying to do that too. I pick up a new book daily. I think I end up with anywhere from 12-25 out at one time.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments I am bad right now, I have 18 things out right now. The good thing is the majority of them are 300 page books and those go fast, but when I do that I really have to wonder about myself and then make a mental note to not to that again.


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Stephanie (wildcherry) Darcy-I'm really like Need (Need, #1) by Carrie Jones . I'm not finished with it yet but I'm glad that I bought it!


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Good to have another voice about it. Thanks Steph!! I will probably end up reading it.


message 91: by Heather (last edited Mar 15, 2010 09:41AM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Blood Lines (World of the Lupi, #3) by Eileen Wilks
It was interesting. I liked the end with grandma. I'm anxious to get book 4. I'm trying really hard not to download it and actually wait for it to show up from wherever my library has to borrow it from.


message 92: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments My friend said that she LOVED Need (Need, #1) by Carrie Jones . I'm looking forward to starting that soon.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I read Need, and liked it, but didn't love it.

Heather, I have read the first 2 Mercy books and like them, but never really got into them if you know what I mean. Not sure if I will finish them.

I read Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1) by Rachel Hawkins this weekend and LOVED it! It seemed to borrow a lot from other series, but it was still original. Kind of like a mix of Harry Potter and Evernight with a dash of Beautiful Creatures thrown in.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Carrie wrote: "I read Need, and liked it, but didn't love it.

Heather, I have read the first 2 Mercy books and like them, but never really got into them if you know what I mean. Not sure if I will finish them.
..."



Carrie I am glad you mentioned Hex Hall, I have been seeing it every place and wondered about it. I will have to check it out.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments Hex Hall looks amazing! I will have to read that soon.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Night Season (World of the Lupi, #4) by Eileen Wilks . It's interesting, but it drifts from the theme of the series a bit. It's supposed to be The Lady versus some evil being but she wasn't the motivation behind this one.

I'm starting to get sick and it's killing my motivation to read. The pages start spinning when I try to read.


message 97: by Heather (last edited Mar 20, 2010 09:48PM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Voices of Dragons by Carrie Vaughn

I thought it had an important message. I wish that there had been an epilogue or that there was going to be a second book (I haven't heard news either way). I wanted to keep reading to find out what was going to happen next.


message 98: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 2770 comments Heather I am glad to hear the book is good.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I liked it. I think the message is better than the story in some ways though.


message 100: by Heather (last edited Mar 20, 2010 09:54PM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I saw Hex Hall and almost picked it up. I'm trying so hard not to buy books, but I doubt the library has it.


I read books 1 and 2 of the Dark Ones by Katie MacAlister. They're kind of like a tame Carpathians story. Some adult parts, but not as elaborate as the Carpathian stories. I feel like she's referencing Feehan specifically sometimes, which I thought was funny. They're cute fluff, but better than her dragon series.
I also read book 3 of Percy Jackson. It's about equal to the previous ones.


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