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Josh wrote: "Charlinda wrote: "I've been holding back on buying books lately too. Unless they're on sale. I'm trying to read all the books I have "hoarded" in my Kindle too. It's helped my pockets a little the..."
Oooh, that's a good rule to follow. Some day when I have more money and can afford to buy random books. I'm also helping myself by being very picky about what I buy. And if I'm not sure about it, and the library can buy it for me, I let them buy it for me to borrow.
Oooh, that's a good rule to follow. Some day when I have more money and can afford to buy random books. I'm also helping myself by being very picky about what I buy. And if I'm not sure about it, and the library can buy it for me, I let them buy it for me to borrow.
Lou wrote: "The entire works of P.G. Wodehouse is public domain, it seems."
Oh. My. God.
One of my ambitions is to write a Wodehousian m/m novel.
Oh. My. God.
One of my ambitions is to write a Wodehousian m/m novel.
Susinok wrote: "I am almost done with A Dangerous Thing. Will be impatiently waiting for whatever comes out next from Josh's Audio projects."
I'm so aggravated that the next books aren't out yet. I'm kind of losing my love for ACX.
I'm so aggravated that the next books aren't out yet. I'm kind of losing my love for ACX.
Becky wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Oh that Gutenberg library is diabolical. That and Manybooks.net where you can find so many of the old penny westerns and dime novels of the 18th and 19th Century, along with diaries..."
:-D
:-D
Anna wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Anna wrote: " Josh wrote: "Are any of you planning to read the new JR Ward book?"
I honestly planned to. But after reading this review... I guess, I'll read it anyway just to have so..."
And how glad we are you got here!
I honestly planned to. But after reading this review... I guess, I'll read it anyway just to have so..."
And how glad we are you got here!
Hj wrote: "Johanna wrote: "The SKHE audio book is brilliantly done — such a joy to listen to! ...
Isn't it good? I felt much more affinity with Kit, listening to his thoughts read with that intonation which..."
I love the job Kevin did on those books! He's really terrific. I definitely want him for the series.
Isn't it good? I felt much more affinity with Kit, listening to his thoughts read with that intonation which..."
I love the job Kevin did on those books! He's really terrific. I definitely want him for the series.
Carlita wrote: "I've finished A Dangerous Thing on audio book. I think Chris Patton's narration is better this time and I thought he was good with Fatal Shadows. Can not wait for The Hell You Say. Hope it's sooner..."
I agree. And I think he did a great job with the first book.
I agree. And I think he did a great job with the first book.

As I was listening to Chapter 5 just now I thought to myself - I bet I know which bit Johanna liked. And I was right!! And later on Adrien's comment about (view spoiler)
I also enjoyed those earlier exchanges between Adrien and Jake.
Hj wrote: "As I was listening to Chapter 5 just now I thought to myself - I bet I know which bit Johanna liked. And I was right!! And later on Adrien's comment about (view spoiler)"
YES!!! And YES to that Adrien's comment too!!! *wide grin*
YES!!! And YES to that Adrien's comment too!!! *wide grin*


Oh. My. God.
One of my ambitions is to write a Wodehousian m/m novel."
That would be so cool, I'd love to read that!

Looks like the kindle version in the UK isn't out until the 28th - not looking forward to dodging reviews/spoilers for a few days :(

Looks like the kindle version in the UK isn't out until the 28th - not looking forward to dodging reviews/spoilers for ..."
Not gonna spoil anything. Too busy reading. I avoid reviews etc. too when I'm reading something like this.


Looks like the kindle version in the UK isn't out until the 28th - not looking forward to dodging reviews..."
Thank you :) I just may have to avoid GR, facebook and twitter for a few days though...
Na wrote: "In France as well. Is there an explanation for those two days differences ?"
That seems like such an odd marketing choice. Why make the rest of the world wait?
That seems like such an odd marketing choice. Why make the rest of the world wait?


So far it's reading well, and I think Ward is not going to leave us hanging with the details. It is also nicely following the storyline that has built up so far. Ward has a way of reminding you what has gone before without hitting you over the head with it. I appreciate that since my memory is so terrible.
Susinok wrote: "Can we have a thread somewhere to discuss Lover At Last with a spoiler warning somewhere for those of us who wanna talk? :) Maybe in the book of the month area, as a special project?
So far it's r..."
Ask and you shall receive... ;-)
So far it's r..."
Ask and you shall receive... ;-)

So, I could basically get this one and not have to have read the 4 I've missed prior to it?

The only reason why its hard for me to choose is because I wont have additional money to buy the second book till thursday... and I'd hate to finish it and start something else.

Well now you can watch Game of Thrones until you can get the next book.


But I had just felt like rereading ''The Irregulars'', so now I'm quite conflicted. Not to mention the fact that I finally started to regularly use my Kindle: better late than never, I won it in September...

Susinok wrote: "Lover At Last is downloaded. I've got some reading to do..."

So Connie, you found Josh from reading BDB? That's really cool!

Carlita wrote: "I've finished A Dangerous Thing on audio book. I think Chris Patton's narration is better this time and I thought he was good with Fatal Shadows. Can not wait for The Hell You Say. Hope it's sooner..."

Susinok wrote: "Connie wrote: "Connie wrote: I've been waiting forever for the Q & B story but what's so neat...researching to make sure J.R. got it right was how I stumbled across Josh's writings - forever grate..."

Reading Dark Soul Vol. 2 by Aleksandr Voinov. Thank you Nook.
Then I'll catch up with the second H&M book.
Susinok wrote: "Can we have a thread somewhere to discuss Lover At Last with a spoiler warning somewhere for those of us who wanna talk? :) Maybe in the book of the month area, as a special project?
So far it's r..."
I'm game for that!
So far it's r..."
I'm game for that!
Antonella wrote: "I've got the first two print books of ''The Rifter''
. With dedication by Ginn!
But I had just felt like rereading ''The Irregulars'', so now I'm quite conf..."
Am I going to be able to hold off reading the first books until I've got the whole thing in print? I want to so I can maximize the delight factor. But I don't know if I can...

But I had just felt like rereading ''The Irregulars'', so now I'm quite conf..."
Am I going to be able to hold off reading the first books until I've got the whole thing in print? I want to so I can maximize the delight factor. But I don't know if I can...
Connie wrote: "I do wonder WHY it takes so long to get his works on audio – maybe Chris has other projects.
..."
I was trying to space them out between other audio projects...plus budgetary considerations. At the end of this year I'll have 12 audio books out -- plus the ones Carina Press did. That'll be a pretty good backlist in audio.
..."
I was trying to space them out between other audio projects...plus budgetary considerations. At the end of this year I'll have 12 audio books out -- plus the ones Carina Press did. That'll be a pretty good backlist in audio.

Reading Dark Soul Vol. 2 by Aleksandr Voinov. Thank you No..."
Aleks's books are a whole different kind of Happiest Place on Earth!
Becky wrote: "Aleks's books are a whole different kind of Happiest Place on Earth!"
True. :) It makes me smile to think that there is a piece of Aleks's Silvioland inside Disneyland when Joe is reading Dark Soul while working! (And how is that possible, anyway? What kind of jobs do you guys have when you are able to read while at work?!)
True. :) It makes me smile to think that there is a piece of Aleks's Silvioland inside Disneyland when Joe is reading Dark Soul while working! (And how is that possible, anyway? What kind of jobs do you guys have when you are able to read while at work?!)

Antonella wrote: "I've got the first two print books of ''The Rifter''
. With dedication by Ginn!"
OH COOL! That means that mine are on the way too! YAY!!! :)

OH COOL! That means that mine are on the way too! YAY!!! :)
Joe wrote: "I'm a costumer for the show fantasmic, we get to the island for the show at 6:30 and the first show isn't till 9. I have the book on my nook. I dress the performers in the show."
Aah, okay. Happy readings, Joe! And you lucky guy still have All She Wrote to read too... :)
Aah, okay. Happy readings, Joe! And you lucky guy still have All She Wrote to read too... :)
Josh wrote: "At the end of this year I'll have 12 audio books out -- plus the ones Carina Press did. That'll be a pretty good backlist in audio."
That's impressive considering that you started with these audio projects only last year. Seeing you doing this has made me realize how much work it must be for the author. It certainly isn't as easy and fast as one would think it would be!
That's impressive considering that you started with these audio projects only last year. Seeing you doing this has made me realize how much work it must be for the author. It certainly isn't as easy and fast as one would think it would be!

12 in a year - exactly the number of Audible credits I have per annum. Serendipity! As long as they include the whole of A&E and H&M (or am I being too greedy?).

I'm always jealous when someone is going to read a book that I love for the first time... or see a movie I love for the first time. That's one of the things I love about music - it's usually as good (or better) as the first time it's discovered.
I can sometimes get a little bit of that 'Ooooo what's going to happen next?!' flavor if it's a long time between readings or viewings.

:-D Indeed. And what a ride.

This is where having a really poor memory works in your favor! :)

I found very good books from the suggestions there :)

If you are a part of the Audible craze, Audible has The Maltese Falcon. They have it in three versions, so take a listen and choose your favorite narrator. It was a lot of fun. I haven't read any of his books yet, so I know someone else will let you know the score there. :)

If you are a part of the Audible craze, Audible has The Maltese Falcon. They have it in three versions, so take a l..."
Thanks! I'll check that. :-)
Hj wrote: "Josh wrote: "I was trying to space them out between other audio projects...plus budgetary considerations. At the end of this year I'll have 12 audio books out -- plus the ones Carina Press did. Tha..."
It should be all the AE books this year. Hopefully the third H&M though it's still too early to contract for that.
It should be all the AE books this year. Hopefully the third H&M though it's still too early to contract for that.
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