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message 5201: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Dawn wrote: "I was actually thinking of reading Ready Player One next once I finish Equal Rites. I went to a book signing for Patrick Rothfuss last year and Cline was there, so I picked up and copy and got it s..."

OMG. Have I told you that you suck lately? :-P


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Dawn (breakofdawn) Lol :P


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Sandy | 12 comments Just started Shadow and Betrayal also reading Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know: The Autobiography
Two completely different genres and both holding a lot of promise so far.


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments I started Halfway to the Grave but got distracted by a cracktastic romance.

I'm getting ready to start To Ride Hell's Chasm


message 5205: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Memories of Ice, after I bought a copy yesterday because about 20 pages of the book was cut off 1 inch on the top and bottom along with the text not printed until the middle of the page. I love the book so far.


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Rusty I'm working my way through the Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb. Now halfway through Royal Assassin which I am enjoying very much.


message 5207: by Traci (new)

Traci Finishing up The Black Prism and will start The Blinding Knife. Finally. Happy Dance!!!


message 5208: by Jalilah (last edited Sep 21, 2012 08:35AM) (new)

Jalilah Sharon wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "I am finishing The Wild Ways by Tanya Huff and really enjoying it. This is the second in a series, the first being The Enchantment Emporium but I like this one more."

Both of these sit on my re-read shelves, like them both very much. As you say, a very different view of the fey which isn't easy to accomplish. ..."



Now I'd also like to re-read both Enchantment Emporium and the Wild Ways! I just finished The Wild Ways and loved it!

We were talking in another discussion about how a lot of Urban Fantasy is very violent. This book is proof that it is possible have a great and interesting story with a very minimal amount!


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments Jalilah wrote: "We were talking in another discussion about how a lot of Urban Fantasy is very violent. This book is proof that it is possible have a great and interesting story without a lot it!"

Same thing with the very graphic sex ... which is, actually, one of my issues, along with the graphic, bloody violence ... of much of the urban fantasy and why I don't read a lot of it.

One of the newer indie authors that has managed urban fantasy without a lot of either and uses humor very well in addition, is Stephany Simmons Very nice, light touch and I'm waiting very impatiently for the third in the series.


message 5210: by Jalilah (last edited Sep 23, 2012 05:29PM) (new)

Jalilah Sharon wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "We were talking in another discussion about how a lot of Urban Fantasy is very violent. This book is proof that it is possible have a great and interesting story without a lot it!"
..."Same thing with the very graphic sex ... which is, actually, one of my issues, along with the graphic, bloody violence ... of much of the urban fantasy and why I don't read a lot of it.




Same here! I don't mind sex in a novel but not when it overly graphic. While the sexuality in Tanya Huffs' books in rather unconventional, it is only insinuated and not at all in your face.

Sharon, I remember you were the one who recommended Mercedes Lackey to me for this reason.
I just started Burning Water
and am really enjoying it thus far!


message 5211: by Nermin (last edited Sep 25, 2012 05:43AM) (new)

Nermin  (narminstaley) I'm currently reading A Dance with Dragons by GRRM and The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman. I really really liked the other 4 books in the song of ice and fire series but this book is somehow less interesting than the previous ones. I've started reading this weeks ago and i'm only halfway through. i didnt imagine Free Cities and the north could be so boring. I miss King's Landing ! I miss Jaime ! new characters in The Feast for Crows were quite interesting and were keeping the story alive. but none of if can be said about the characters (both old and new) in ADWD. Sometimes I doze off while reading this book. I hope something exciting will happen soon. I was so looking forward to reading this book. Please dont disappoint me, George!

I started to read The Golden Compass two days ago. So i cant say much about it except it seems to be an easy to read book.


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Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments Rusty wrote: "I'm working my way through the Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb. Now halfway through Royal Assassin which I am enjoying very much."

This was a very good series, Rusty. I really enjoyed it. Fitz and Nighteyes were my two favourite characters.


message 5213: by Rusty (new)

Rusty Thanks Cheryl! I could hardly put Royal Assassin down and now I'm ready to begin "Quest." I will be sorry to see this series end!


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Scott | 165 comments Finished Rot & Ruin last night and started Odd Thomas this morning.


message 5215: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments What did you think of Rot, Scott?


message 5216: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Scott wrote: "Finished Rot & Ruin last night and started Odd Thomas this morning."

Odd Thomas is my favorite series by far.


message 5217: by Traci (new)

Traci Had to take a break on The Blinding Knife, just not liking it like I did the first one.
Started The October Country instead, and loving it. I think I might have to bump up Ray Bradbury as being one of my top favorite writers.


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Scott | 165 comments Carol wrote: "What did you think of Rot, Scott?"

I enjoyed it. I read it because I wanted to see if it was alright for my 12 year old to read. Even though it is a YA book, I really enjoy Maberry's writing and I feel that it is a good one for adults also. I will definitely read the rest of the series.


message 5219: by Scott (last edited Sep 27, 2012 04:45AM) (new)

Scott | 165 comments Tracy wrote: "Odd Thomas is my favorite series by far."

I like it so far.


message 5220: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) Traci wrote: "Had to take a break on The Blinding Knife, just not liking it like I did the first one.
Started The October Country instead, and loving it. I think I might have to bump up Ray Bradbury as being on..."


I thought the Blinding Knife was a way better book than The Black Prism. I hope you keep on going because there is a plot twist close to the end of the book.


message 5221: by Traci (new)

Traci @Kevin, I am going to finish, but the thing I'm not getting into is, (view spoiler)


message 5222: by Susan (new)

Susan | 32 comments I just started The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks. The Blinding Knife (Lightbringer, #2) by Brent Weeks


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Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments I'm back into the hectic, exhilerating world of Harry Dresden with Turn Coat.


message 5224: by Mike (the Paladin) (last edited Oct 01, 2012 08:26AM) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Good one, though come to think of it that's been true of all the Dresden books...


message 5225: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "Good one, though come to think of it that's been true of all the Dresden books..."

Absolutely, Mike! I've enjoyed every one of them so far, although I'm amazed that Harry is still standing after all the times he gets beaten within an inch of his life! Those wizards must be made of tough stuff. :)


message 5226: by Traci (new)

Traci I've put another hold on The Blinding Knife and have started A Wizard of Earthsea. I know, (view spoiler) but I'm really liking it so far. I don't know why I've never read it.


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments My 'do not disturb' sign just went up for the morning. Just started the latest Valdemar book Redoubt and as soon as I finish that, the latest Jane Yellowrock book will be waiting Death's Rival

I'm really glad it's raining so I have a good excuse to not trying to catch up with outside chores. Housework can always wait!


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Maggie K | 730 comments I recently picked up The Blinding Knife, but havent had a chance to even crack it!
I got some things Ive been trying to get to, and I want to catch up on Lois McMaster Bujold Vor series too!


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments Maggie wrote: "I want to catch up on Lois McMaster Bujold Vor series too!"

And a new one coming out in November!


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Maggie K | 730 comments yup Sharon-that's why! She is going to come sign at my favorite book store :)


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments Maggie wrote: "yup Sharon-that's why! She is going to come sign at my favorite book store :)"

Oh, my! Lucky you. I've always regretted that I have never lived close enough to a good-sized town/city so I would have the opportunity to meet some of my favorite authors.


message 5232: by Mike (the Paladin) (last edited Oct 02, 2012 08:36AM) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Listening to The Skin Map the way the narrator reads it, it seems most of the characters (at least around Kit) are Urbane Englishmen, even the villain. You know like a Bond villain:

"Did you like the spinach souffle?"
"Yes and the sherry was wonderful, though the crepe suzette was a bit disappointing."
"I quite understand, I'll speak to the chef."
"Yes I would."
"Quite. Well, sorry old man but I must retire you now, if you catch my meaning."
"Yes I quite understand. One does what one must."


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Scott | 165 comments I just finished Odd Thomas. I liked it but I knew what was going to happen at the very end so that kind of took away from my enjoyment a little.

Now I'm going to start 12.21: A Novel.


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments Just finished Death's Rival. Not only a page turner, hated to see it end as well and now can't wait for the next. This one and the first of the series are definitely my favorites of the books so far.


message 5235: by Nermin (new)

Nermin  (narminstaley) I'm almost done with The Golden Compass. Started to read Hedge Knight (tales of dunk and egg#1) by George R.R. Martin.


message 5236: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Scott wrote: "I just finished Odd Thomas. I liked it but I knew what was going to happen at the very end so that kind of took away from my enjoyment a little.

Now I'm going to start 12.21: A Novel."


Odd is my favorite series. It's sad that he took out the leading lady so soon.


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Traci ^ spoiler. ;)


message 5238: by Jalilah (last edited Oct 12, 2012 12:26PM) (new)

Jalilah I am reading the second book of the Diana Tregarde series by Mercedes Lackey, Children of the Night ( the first is Burning Water).
Too bad Lackey did not write more! I really like her style in this series!


message 5239: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Jalilah wrote: "I am reading the second book of the Diana Tregarde series by Mercedes Lackey, Children of the Night ( the first is Burning Water).
Too bad Lackey did dnot write more! I really like her style i..."


I wasn't a fan of the 3rd book in the series that much: Jinx High. I think that might be why it didn't finish.


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "I wasn't a fan of the 3rd book in the series that much: Jinx High. I think that might be why it didn't finish. "

That one was a disappointment for me as well, I tend to not deal too well with teenagers anyway and that one (obviously) was full of them. I do wish she'd have gone on to more 'cases' though ... just not the teenagers.


message 5241: by Jalilah (last edited Oct 12, 2012 12:44PM) (new)

Jalilah MrsJoseph wrote: ..I wasn't a fan of the 3rd book in the series that much: Jinx High. I think that might be why it didn't finish. ."

That is too bad! But could it also be that Lackey's regular readers were used to her high fantasy books? Sometimes when authors change their style fans don't like it.


message 5242: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Jalilah wrote: "But it it also be that Lackey's regular readers were more used to her high fantasy books? Sometimes when authors change their style fans don't like it."

That may be part of it and I also think she was a bit ahead of the curve with the urban fantasy/modern day witch theme.

I suspect she might gather up new readers if she came out with another book in that series.


message 5243: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah Sharon wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "I wasn't a fan of the 3rd book in the series that much: Jinx High. I think that might be why it didn't finish. "

That one was a disappointment for me as well, I tend to not deal ..."


I just looked it up and it does not look as interesting.
Have you read her SERRAted Edge series?


message 5244: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Jalilah wrote: "Have you read her SERRAted Edge series?"

Some, not all and they weren't my favorites of her series. Fun read, but not something I'd go back to and re-read.


message 5245: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Sharon wrote: "That may be part of it and I also think she was a bit ahead of the curve with the urban fantasy/modern day witch theme.

I suspect she might gather up new readers if she came out with another book in that series. "



I agree. She did something that was very now quite a few years ago. More than 15 I think. ANd I thought they were very well done...good enough to stand next to most of the kick butt heroines out now. Her character didn't wield a sword but she wasn't helpless by a long shot.

But it wasn't really being done at the time.


message 5246: by Nermin (new)

Nermin  (narminstaley) I'm reading the subtle knife by Philip Pullman and Fantastic Beasts and where to find them by J.k.Rowling


message 5247: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah Jalilah wrote: "I am reading the second book of the Diana Tregarde series by Mercedes Lackey, Children of the Night ( the first is Burning Water).
Too bad Lackey did not write more! I really like her style in..."

I forgot to mention this. As I already said that I think this book is great, but one thing really bothers me. Lackey keeps referring to a Japanese character as “an Oriental". It is driving me crazy! I am certain Lackey is not racist, just ignorant regarding this term. Since the book was written in 1990, I hope she knows better now.


message 5248: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Jalilah wrote:" Lackey keeps referring to a Japanese character as “an Oriental". It is driving me crazy! I am certain Lackey is not racist, just ignorant regarding this term. Since the book was written in 1990, I hope she knows better now."

I like to think its a generational thing and it will improve. My mom does it as well.


message 5249: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments I'm sure it's generational to some extent, but then how many average Americans can tell the difference between Japanese, Chinese and the other "Oriental" races? If you don't know, what is the considered the correct PC terminology?


message 5250: by Traci (new)

Traci It's a generational thing. I was raised by my grandmother (for the most part) and I was taught to use that term for Asians. In school one of my best friends was a Korean girl and it just came out one day. I didn't mean anything by it of course, but she got really mad and since that day I know not to. But I also learned that not all slurs are intentional.


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