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Also...I need someone to stop me from following Ilona Andrews blog. I don't follow any writer blogs (i like the distance) but Ilona Andrews feels like the first time I met Mercedes Lackey. True Love.

Then I started The Black Dahlia. I like the beginning but I didn't get much read over the weekend.

I was extremely disappointed with Thomas the Rhymer, and did not finish it. Slow story, and dull besides. Quite a feat, really, to take a legend and two characters so imbued with interest and make them so plodding. I found the characters' voices unconvincing, too.

And yesterday I started Sputnik - rakastettuni (Sputnik Sweetheart, Finnish version).


Also...I need someone to stop me from following Ilona Andrews blog. I don't follow any writer blogs (i like the distance) but Ilon..."
Right? No help from me. She/they are so human and accessible, but funny as well. Love her blog.

I was extremely disappointed with Thomas the Rhymer, and did not finish it. Slow story, and dull besides. Quite a ..."
Good to know I am not the only one Donna! I was wondering if it is just because I have been reading a lot of Urban Fantasy series lately, but I don’t think that is the case because I’ve also enjoyed other books.
Yikes! I just picked up War of the Flowers today from the library and it looks so long! After all the things I’ve been reading about it in the discussions in this group I don’t know if this is what I want either!

It's not the best - for my personal tastes - but I hate that I might have made you uninterested.
I blame Kevin. He picked this book - and then didn't read it or participate in the discussion.

It's not the best - for my personal tastes - but I hate that I might have made you uninterested.
I blame Kevin. He picked this book - and then didn't read it or participa..."
Hey, at least I got further than you did.



It's not the best - for my personal tastes - but I hate that I might have made you uninterested.
I blame Kevin. He picked this book - and then didn't read it or participa..."
Kevin wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "Dang. I feel bad, lol.
It's not the best - for my personal tastes - but I hate that I might have made you uninterested.
I blame Kevin. He picked this book - and then didn't re..."
I'm quite sad that The War of the Flowers isn't going down so well. I love that book so much. But reading your comments I can see the problems; but I do think it's a worthwhile read.

I've been there.

I can say the book is well written...but I'm a horrible wussy. I hate to cry a lot and/or be depressed.
I've avoided GRRM, Scott Lynch, the prince of thorns, won't read the rest of the Demon cycle by Peter Brett (well, that was more about rape, but still). Oh! And I DNF'd The Name of the Wind when I realized that I'd been crying for like 5 chapters straight.
huh, I DNF'd Kay's Fionavr (sp?) series, too.

I completely agree Traci. I normally don't like it when a book recaps too extremely, but I would have appreciated some small reference to past happenings before I hit the 150 page mark. I've finally hit the point where I have a good refresher of what happened in the first book so things should be smooth sailing from now on.

Good solid choice!


I have a long established aversion to cliffhanger endings and I've been finding more and more of them in the first book of a projected series by indie authors, particularly, it seems.
I'm just about at the point with this where I'm going to start a list of series/authors in a "never again read" category.

Good solid choice!"
Yes you can never go wrong with Dresden Files! I still might try the War of the Flowers.......


Really??
I haven't gotten that far but *sad.*

I won't give any spoilers, but the humor does continue hand in hand with the action. This is the third book and Butcher really hits his stride from here on (my opinion of course).

Me too, high five!

I won't give any spoilers..."
I agree, (view spoiler)

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So thanks so much! :-)
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