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Anyone read Linnea Sinclair?
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Mar 01, 2010 01:41PM

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JaimeRush, I really like Accidental Goddess, but I think that's in part because it was my first of Linnea's books. The Gabriel's Ghost books are also really good! Actually they're all well above average in my book with the exception of Down Home Zombie Blues. I'm not entirely sure I can articulate why, but it was somehow a small step below the other books.

Martina, interesting about Zombie Blues. I'm always curious about why a book doesn't work for a reader, but I've had that, too, where I just couldn't put my finger on it. I love the title, but haven't read it yet. I've got Shades of Dark on my shelf.
I just requested An Accidental Goddess and Games of Command from PBS. I'm excited to get my hands of them.

That is so cool, Rebecca. : )
Aren't the books great? I love Sully, although Phillip was no slouch. Plus the heroines are tough but feminine. Definitely will check out the next book.
Aren't the books great? I love Sully, although Phillip was no slouch. Plus the heroines are tough but feminine. Definitely will check out the next book.

As the one who wrote it ;-) I'm going to guess because it's the only book set NOT in "outer space" and not on a ship or space station. In SF the setting often becomes a character as well, and when you're used to reading "out there" from an author, and she (or he) sets it "here," it can be disconcerting.
I set ZOMBIE here (on this planet, in FL to be exact) because I had received a number of comments from readers unwilling to read SFR because they didn't want other planets or starships--they weren't comfortable with all the unknown-ness. So it was an attempt to bring into the SFR fold those new to the subgenre. It worked for them, based on my fan mail, but it annoyed a number of my regular readers. ;-)
I guess it's like when you go to KFC you expect chicken. If KFC offers shrimp, it's... disconcerting. ;-)
But ZOMBIE was fun for me to write because it takes place in St Petersburg FL (even though I call it Bahia Vista), and that's the city where I worked as a private detective for 10+ years. ~Linnea
Hi, Linnea. Thanks for stopping by. : )
It's so cool to hear an author's POV about why she wrote certain books that way. I haven't read that book yet, but I will definitely keep in mind what you said while I'm reading it. I'm in the process of slowly collecting all your books.
It's so cool to hear an author's POV about why she wrote certain books that way. I haven't read that book yet, but I will definitely keep in mind what you said while I'm reading it. I'm in the process of slowly collecting all your books.

You know, I think you're right - I missed the character of "space" in ZOMBIE! I couldn't pinpoint why I liked it a little less than your other books, but that's undoubtedly it. Although I wouldn't say it "annoyed" me - I still really liked the book, but IMO it was more of a 4 star book while your others are all 5 stars for me. :-) I'm very glad to hear that it did well in the market though. Maybe some of the folks who loved ZOMBIE will come around to your other titles, too!



What do you think? Should I start with Gabriel's Ghost?
My love affair with Linnea Sinclair's books started with Gabriel Ghost, so yes, I would suggest you start with it.

Thanks Yz the Whyz! Gabriel's Ghost it is. SMILE




I am in the same boat. I bought Gabriel's Ghost a few weeks ago and have had time of start reading. I may read it this weekend since I am done with my challenges.



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