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Whitney (whitneychakara) | 1272 comments Heather wrote: "Waking The Witch (Women of the Otherworld, #11) by Kelley ArmstrongRogue (Shifters, #2) by Rachel VincentPride (Shifters, #3) by Rachel VincentRosemary and Rue (October Daye, #1) by Seanan McGuireChick with a Charm (Babes-on-Brooms, #2) by Vicki Lewis ThompsonThe Demon in Me (Living in Eden, #1) by Michelle Rowen[b..."

wooooe how do u do it?


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Whitney (whitneychakara) | 1272 comments I just finished The Iron King (Iron Fey, #1) by Julie Kagawa and it was okay I only gave it 3 stars because of the copy cat stuff in the begining but the ending was good and her Iron fey idea was original.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
I forget to post so this is pretty much August with 1 or 2 being the last day of July.


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Paula (pauldajo) I have finished reading Turn Coat and liked it. His books just keep getting more complicated. I don't mind, but my poor brain is being strained.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I finished Darkfever (Fever, #1) by Karen Marie Moning and I liked it. It was a bit slow, but I can tell that the series has some really good potential. I want to read the next one, but I have a few books I want to finish for my challenges first.


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Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) | 827 comments I just finished Beastly by Alex Flinn .

It's a cute, fast read at just around 200 pages, so I was able to knock it out in a couple of hours, which is a nice break from so many of the longer reads I've had to tackle lately.

This story is a retelling of the classic Beauty and the Beast set in modern day NYC. You can tell that the story is targeted at younger YA though, and I thought the male character wasn't written to sound very male, but it was a fun book.

Oh and Carrie, the Fever series is another set of books that keep getting better as they go on. Book 1 was only about a 3 star read for me, but by the time I got to book 4 I was giving it 5 stars. Books 3 and 4 are hard to put down.


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Angela B Carrie (Care) wrote: "I finished Darkfever (Fever, #1) by Karen Marie Moning and I liked it. It was a bit slow, but I can tell that the series has some really good potential. I want to read the next one, but I have a few books I want ..."

I am really addicted to these books Carrie


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I have heard that the third one is really good! It sounds kind of like Kate Daniels or Chicagoland Vampires in the way the books get better as they go. Hmmmm, maybe I will read the next one sooner...


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Stacia (new) (new) wrote: "I just finished Beastly by Alex Flinn.

It's a cute, fast read at just around 200 pages, so I was able to knock it out in a couple of hours, which is a nice break from so many of the longer ..."


I read Beauty by Robin McKinley and it's a retelling of Beauty and the Beast. I loved it. It's closer to the Disney story than anything modern, but there are some differences.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I really liked Beastly. :)


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Angela B Ya'll are making to want to watch Beauty and the Beast


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
it is a wonderful movie.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I try to get my 3 year old to watch it with me, but he just isn't into it. :(


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
How was book 1? I wanted to read it, but I can't find it and don't want to pay for it. Is it worth it?


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Mine doesn't have it. That's why I've put it off.


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments just finished Beg For Mercy (Mercy Hollings, #1) by Toni Andrews
I thought it was alright but no big deal. I'm not sure if I'm going to read the others in the series.

just started Blue Diablo (Corine Solomon, #1) by Ann Aguirre
I really like the tone of this novel. It's kind of gumshoe- hardbitten detective- Guy Nior

No vampires or werewolves in either novel


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments Amy, can you please put ***Spoiler* for whatever book you are talking about before you post spoilers? Lots of people here haven't read the book yet, and even though you probably have a good idea what will happen while reading, you don't know for sure.


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments uh huh People the title of this thread is
I read...
and it was...
Now if you want to know how it was, don't be reading this thread. There are plenty of "what are you reading now" threads that do not ask for descriptions about AFTER you read the book.


message 419: by Heather (last edited Aug 17, 2010 02:31PM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Most of us just say if we liked it or not. Or, we include a description of the premise. The spoiler thing is if you're going to give away major details. Like whose still standing at the end of the book. That way we can get ideas of books to add to our TBR if we haven't read them, or see what others thought about things we have read. Plus, I didn't create a what are you reading now thread since I felt like it was redundant.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments That is true, but even when you post a review here at GR you are supposed to mark of there are spoilers in it or not. I like to read what people think of books after they read them, but I don't want to be spoiled.

I guess it's just the moderator coming out in me. It's not really my job in this group, so I'll stop.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Only the Good Spy Young (Gallagher Girls, #4) by Ally Carter

Best one in the series so far. They're more kids than YA, but each one gets a little closer to YA, hence, getting a little better. If she'd push them into the YA genre I'd recommend them, but since they aren't quite YA, I'd say if you come across them then good, but don't buy them.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments Carrie, I think it's good that you pointed that out. . .If I hadn't read it I would've been really annoyed about that being given away. . .


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments Heather, I read the first one when I was in 6th grade and I remember enjoying it. I didn't know it was going to be a series so I never looked for a sequel, but now that I know I should really continue it. . .I remember the main characters being really fun to read about. :)


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
They're fun. They're very light with little actual substance, but I'll still anxiously await the next one. If you liked book 1, try Heist Society. It's actually YA.


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments I read the first (GG) but found it so predictable I didn't bother with the rest. Do they improve in that sense?


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments Sometimes my fingers run faster than my brain does and I've been known to snipe when it's not necessary.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments Heist Society has been on my to-read list for a while. It looks really good.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
They get a little less so, but umm...in the second book really a plot arch starts that gives you something to wonder over. It gets to be more apparent in book 3. However, they're on that verge between children's and YA so they're not exactly mysteries. I did like them all better than book 1 though. Maybe something to read with your kids?


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Rachelle879 | 24 comments I just finished Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, #1) by Carrie Vaughn . I'm not really into the werewolf thing but it wasn't too bad. 3 out of 5 stars.


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Rachelle879 | 24 comments Do we have a separate thread for the September challenge because I finished Darkfever (Fever, #1) by Karen Marie Moning already? Sorry!


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments ^^ It will probably be up closer to September. There is a thread for the entire series though, if you want to post in there.

I finished The Iron Daughter (Iron Fey, #2) by Julie Kagawa , I really liked some parts of it, but there were times it was a little slow for me. I would give it 3.5 stars. It will be interesting to see where things go in the next book, but I am not dying to read it.


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Paula (pauldajo) I finished Carpe Jugulum and liked it. I didn't really want to read about vampires in a book with Granny, Nanny, Magrat, and Agnes in it. I knew there would be some harm done before the book was over. I love those witches!


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Carrie (Care) (care76) | 1746 comments Amy ~Book Lover~ wrote: "I'm sorry, but truthfully, I did not know if I spoiled anything. I guess I will be more careful next time... "

Don't worry about it. I did the exact same thing a little while ago with the third Night Huntress book. :) It happens all the time, we just have to remember to give people the option to read things that could be possible spoilers. Any time you are not sure, just put Spoiler and a few spaces in between. No biggie.


message 434: by Jasmine (last edited Aug 18, 2010 12:02PM) (new)

Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks

my review:

I think the ending of this books was completely and utterly annoying. I mean REALLY?!?!? I wish the author had just left the book alone and not done an epilogue. -_-

I enjoyed reading this book, but I must say, the fact that it's marketed as a "true story" is annoying. I didn't let that interfere with my star rating. . .but still. ugh.

I know that some people review saying that you can't get addicted to drugs after one time. Now I'm no expert, so I don't know if you can or not, but I must say that I don't feel like Alice was truly addicted until she ran away that second time. In the beginning, she chose to do drugs after that first time she was slipped some. She WANTED to experiment, I don't feel like she HAD to. Also, in the beginning she stopped taking drugs a couple of times and she didn't go through any type of detox, at least I don't think, and isn't that what usually happens if you're addicted and don't get drugs?

I felt horrible for Alice throughout the book. Yes, she did annoy me by running away a couple of times, but I understand how she felt lonely, and how hard it can be to not have friends, and want to relate to someone. After all, don't we all want to relate to at least one person?

Overall this book was good, but I didn't think there was anything that special about it.


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments I loved that book when I read it. I thought the movie was good too.
I'm sorry the girl died at the end but unfortunately, that is where addiction can take you.


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Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments But she wasn't even addicted in my opinion. She didn't have cravings for it, wasn't sad or felt like her life was over without drugs, and she wasn't sick or anything.

Can you please put a spoiler alert up? :) Some people haven't read the book and might not want to know exactly what happens to her. :) I'm debating putting a spoiler alert above my review. . .but I don't think it's a big deal to say she ran away a few times. . .hmm. . .


message 437: by Heather (last edited Aug 18, 2010 11:15AM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Any - you just said who died at the end. That's why we were saying to add spoiler.

Rachelle - It's in the series read area and is titled Fever - K.M. Mooning.
Everything is listed by the series name if it's part of a series. I'll just make that thread the one for September since it's already started.


message 438: by Heather (last edited Aug 18, 2010 11:21AM) (new)

Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Jasmine. I'd say put a spoiler on yours since I now know how the book will end. Whether I should have hope or not...

GRRR...spoilers... I just have to say I hate this. I totally understand why their necessary and I don't like knowing what's going to happen in a lot of books, but being a spoiler Nazi sucks too. Sorry guys.

How about this:
If it's not on the back cover, good reads summary, in the first 50 pages of the book, or just a general I liked the story, character x is funny, i liked how the book ended, etc... put up spoiler just to be safe.


message 439: by Jasmine (last edited Aug 18, 2010 11:24AM) (new)

Jasmine  (jadorejas94) | 950 comments You know how the book will end from my review? I didn't say what happened to her. O.o Can you tell me which line led you to know how it ended?


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments I just gave up on Urban Shaman.
The tone was good and it had some humor but I like my books with a little romance and I just didn't see this book going that way.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
***Spoiler***The Walker Papers series


At least in the first few books she keeps giving you hope for the possibility of romance, but nothing ever happens. It's rather frustrating. It's my big complaint with the book. Either have the romance or don't, but don't hint at it and then avoid it.


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments Heather wrote: "***Spoiler***The Walker Papers series


At least in the first few books she keeps giving you hope for the possibility of romance, but nothing ever happens. It's rather frustrating. It's my big comp..."


I gave up halfway through Walker Papers
Urban Shaman (Walker Papers, #1) by C.E. Murphy for the same reason.


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Amy | 2 comments Jasmine ☮ ♡ ♔ wrote: "I just finished Leaving Paradise. It was reallllyyyy good! I think I may have liked it even more than Perfect Chemistry. =O
I just hope the sequel is centered around Ca..."


I really like Perfect Chemistry. I was in a plane for 4 hrs while reading this book and sometimes I bust out laughing. I got a lot of weird look but it didn't care.I think I'll will pick up Leaving Paradise. Thanks for your review.


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Amy | 2 comments Angela wrote: "I think I like Lover Awakened more then Lover Eternal personally but I'm not quite done with it yet"

My personal favorite are Rhage and V. I think Both stories were really good.Can't wait to see what happen with Qhuinn and Blay.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Oh...Qhuinn and Blay. I forgot about them. Hmm..


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Irene Hollimon | 89 comments I'm in the middle of Hell Fire (Corine Solomon, #2) by Ann Aguirre and it's meh
The tone is good but, it seems more like a horror novel than Urban Fantasy. The town is off the map and evil. There is something evil in the woods. People dying before they can give up clues- sounds a lot like Stephen King or Dean Koontz to me.


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Paula (pauldajo) I finished reading Maskerade. This book was really a mystery. The sleuths were Granny, Nanny (witches), and Agnes (maybe witch). They solved a case involving multiple murders. I bit different from the other books that have them as characters.


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Okay Paula. Is Pratchett any good? I've always wondered and no one had read her the last time I asked.


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Paula (pauldajo) Terry is a he. I can't get into some of his books, but I'm going to try to read them all eventually. He has a strange sense of humor. The books I have read I really enjoy. The Tiffany Aching series got me interested in the discworld books. There are currently 3 books = The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky and Wintersmith. I've read that his books shouldn't be read in chronological order, but by the characters. Tiffany Aching is a YA series. I do love the witches (Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, Magrat, and Agnes). Witches Abroad, Lords and Ladies,Maskerade and Carpe Jugulum. Death's a good character, also. He talks in small upper caps and is really very kind (to good people).


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Heather T (horrorvacui000) | 5931 comments Mod
Thanks for noting the gender. That's kind of important. I had a Roman History professor who was obsessive about Pratchett. I wouldn't even know the name if it weren't for him.


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