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message 2401: by Traci (new)

Traci So far it's kind of typical urban fantasy. A male version of many other books I have read. But I do like the noir slant. And the "voice" of the character which is important in books like these.


message 2402: by whimsicalmeerkat (new)

whimsicalmeerkat | 0 comments Still recovering from my marathon reading of ASoIaF, but I think I'll try to finish up Retribution Falls next. It's in the way of Moon Over Soho. I also need to start Oryx and Crake and read some more of Gravity's Rainbow.


message 2403: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Cheryl wrote: "I'm just about to start reading The Name of the Wind"

Congratulations! :D


message 2404: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments Chelsea wrote: "Cheryl wrote: "I'm just about to start reading The Name of the Wind"

Congratulations! :D"


LOL!


message 2405: by Tiffany (last edited Jul 16, 2011 04:05PM) (new)

Tiffany Majors | 35 comments Traci wrote: "I'm reading my first Dresden book too. Nice to know not everyonehas read these books. :)"

So I can't stop reading this book. I will finish it tonight and then move on to the next one. I agree with you that it is similar to ones with a female protagonist, but it's so intriguing for me to hear the male point of view. How do you like it? The humorous parts have been a pleasant surprise.


message 2406: by Traci (new)

Traci I think I'll be done with it tonight too. I actually like it more than I did when I made my last comment. It sort of reminds me of an 1980's adaptation of Lovecraft. Fun camp. I like the humor too. Definately one of the better urban fantasies. I've heard they get better too, unlike many female series that start good and go downhill.


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Dresden definitely gets better.

From book 3/4 onward is just gold.


message 2408: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I'm on book 4 of the Dresden files, and I have to agree! It gets so much better!

Not that books 1 and 2 were bad. They were great too. It's just that the stakes get raised in book 3 because of certain situations. The series becomes crack. I'm addicted.


message 2409: by Erica (new)

Erica (bookpsycho) I am currently reading Deadline by Mira Grant.


message 2410: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Jason, welcome to the club!


message 2411: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (last edited Jul 16, 2011 02:53PM) (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Hmm, like crack, hmm? I can see it now, you Dresdenheads. Roaming book stores looking for the latest fix, knocking over displays when your jittery grasp misses the book you're after... begging employees to check the back "just in case" there's an unopened shipment.

Maybe I'll open a 12-step group in another thread.
;)


message 2412: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Majors | 35 comments Jason wrote: "I'm on book 4 of the Dresden files, and I have to agree! It gets so much better!

Not that books 1 and 2 were bad. They were great too. It's just that the stakes get raised in book 3 because of ce..."


Wait a minute, the stakes get even higher? They're pretty high right now!! So glad to hear that the books get even better.


message 2413: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Carol wrote: "Hmm, like crack, hmm? I can see it now, you Dresdenheads. Roaming book stores looking for the latest fix, knocking over displays when your jittery grasp misses the book you're after... begging emp..."

I think it might be a good idea.


message 2414: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments *reassures Tracey*
No, no, a 12-step for Dresdenheads. It'll be like food addiction--you don't have to give up everything. Just admit there is a higher power, apologize to those you have wronged in your Dresden fandom (*cough, Mike, cough*), turn yourself over to a higher power, etc.


message 2415: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Tiffany wrote: "Jason wrote: "I'm on book 4 of the Dresden files, and I have to agree! It gets so much better!

Not that books 1 and 2 were bad. They were great too. It's just that the stakes get raised in book..."


Oh yeah! They do indeed. I didn't think it was possible, either. LOL


message 2416: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Carol wrote: "*reassures Tracey*
No, no, a 12-step for Dresdenheads. It'll be like food addiction--you don't have to give up everything. Just admit there is a higher power, apologize to those you have wronged..."


No! No 12 steps for Dresden. I don't have a problem. I swear it! I can quit any time I want.

LOL


message 2417: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Majors | 35 comments Just finished Storm Front. It was so good! Now, on to book two.


message 2418: by Meera (new)

Meera Jason wrote: "I'm on book 4 of the Dresden files, and I have to agree! It gets so much better!

Not that books 1 and 2 were bad. They were great too. It's just that the stakes get raised in book 3 because of ce..."


I just started #3 Grave Peril last night. I had read #1 years ago and it didn't do much for me. But then last year, I read Furies of Calderon and I was hooked. I read the rest in that series in a month. My husband, who doesn't read as much, went through them almost as fast. Then I went back to Dresden because I needed a Butcher fix. Good to hear that they get better.


message 2419: by Traci (new)

Traci Reading The Eye of the World now. Read it awhile ago so it's a reread but an amnesiac one. Also reading Take The Long Way Home. Haven't read this author before but I'll be reading more from him. It's a darker tale of the rapture, more The Stand than Left Behind. It's not perfect, lots of cliches, but I like it and wish it were longer.


message 2420: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Gonna try to knock out Time of the Dragons today!


message 2421: by Maggie (new)

Maggie K | 730 comments Pace yourselves, people! Book 13 isnt even out yet!


message 2422: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Maggie, I'd like to refer you to my Dresden 12-step thread, assuming that's the book 13 to which you are referring...
;)


message 2423: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Majors | 35 comments I think Storm Front was a nice set up for understanding the basics of how magic works in his world, some of what he is capable of (although I feel very confident that he's capable of more than he did in this novel), a few of the creatures in his world, and his lifestyle.

There are so many different types of vampires in fantasies and I like to compare them. They all have some basic things in common, but a lot is different, too. Some eat food, some don't/can't. Some cry blood, some just tears. Some can't cry. This vampire that was a true beast within was new to me. I guess her skin was her glamour.

I thought I saw a creature discussion in this group somewhere...

*going hunting for it*

Meera, what is Furies of Calderon about?


message 2424: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments Meera wrote: "But then last year, I read Furies of Calderon and I was hooked. I read the rest in that series in a month."

I have this book on my bookshelf and plan to read it very soon. So glad to hear you thought it was good. It certainly sounds intriguing.


message 2425: by Meera (new)

Meera Tiffany wrote: "Meera, what is Furies of Calderon about?"

Well, it's a little hard to be explain. The first book starts of with the main character as a young boy who is being raised by his uncle and aunt because his parents are dead. He is a boy without magic in a world where most people practice magic, especially those in power. Even the natural elements "the furies" have magical properties. I found the first novel so intriguing because it was all about how he survives life's challenges without having any magical abilities and just using his wit. All of the books move very quickly and the characters are well developed, especially the main ones.


message 2426: by Kevin (last edited Jul 17, 2011 06:50PM) (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) The Codex Alera series was proposed as Roman Legion mixed with Pokemons.


message 2427: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments I found a copy of American Gods today. I don't think I'm moving it up in my TBR list though...I've got too much to read.


message 2428: by James (new)

James Gonzalez | 131 comments Meera wrote: "Tiffany wrote: "Meera, what is Furies of Calderon about?"

Well, it's a little hard to be explain. The first book starts of with the main character as a young boy who is being raised by his uncle..."


I agree with what you said. I'm almost finished with the 3rd book in the series (Cursor's Fury), and I'm thoroughly enjoying them. All of the main characters are very interesting people, even the bad guys. The only negative criticism I have is it at times feels a little too "Hollywood" (i.e. people saved just in the nick of time).


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Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 1018 comments Finished Pathfinder Pathfinder (Serpent World, #1) by Orson Scott Card and it was great! 5 Stars. Now though, to ease my overworked brain, I'm going to go ahead and polish off the last one I have in the 500 Kingdoms series, The Sleeping Beauty The Sleeping Beauty (Five Hundred Kingdoms, #5) by Mercedes Lackey .


message 2430: by Traci (new)

Traci I'm glad you liked Pathfinder! OSC has been a miss for me his last few books but that one was a definately a hit IMO. Loved the way the story was told, kind of like Momento out of order and the reader can't piece it together until the end. I thought it was one of his best.


message 2431: by Meera (last edited Jul 18, 2011 05:47AM) (new)

Meera Kevin wrote: "The Codex Alera series was proposed as Roman Legion mixed with Pokemons."

Ok, I can see that there's a silly sense of humor here and I'll have to brush up on witty banter, which I'm not very good at.

James- I agree, there's a certain Hollywood element which Dresden files seem to have too.


message 2432: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Tracey wrote: "Except for Harry Potter in the car, I'm leaning away from fantasy at the moment. I received Laurie R. King's latest, Pirate King, as an ARC (from LibraryThing, not Goo..."

>:[


message 2433: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Xu (kxu65) I just found a copy of Ender in Exile, so I just start reading it.


message 2434: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Polished off Shadow's Edge and Desert Spear this weekend. The Warded Man and Desert Spear are making me mad. The Warded Man was brilliant, but the Desert Spear just felt "eh" to me. However, I love the fan base around Peter Brett, how he interacts with his fans via his blog, and the creativity that went into his books. The writing in the 2nd book just wasn't there.

It seems to me that there is a new breed of fantasy authors, who are just as much fans of the fantasy genre as their readers are. They love the fan art, the cosplay, the discussion and everything. Since I am loathe to miss out on the excitement surrounding the genre these days, I will continue to be a fan of Brett and give him another shot with his next book.


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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat

Desert Spear > Warded Man!

Heathen.


message 2436: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments Finished Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Now I'm going to read The Beach.


message 2437: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Ala wrote: "Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat

Desert Spear > Warded Man!

Heathen."


Wow really? I thought there was a clear difference between the two quality-wise. I know I'm in the minority, but I can't deny the fact that the characters felt flat to me. Why did you prefer the second book?


message 2438: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments It's so interesting to me that people totally heart Warded Man. I love the first half, but it fell apart for me on the second when the hero turned into superhero and at the stereotypical almost-romance-except-for-my-potentially-evil-dark-side-scares-me storyline. Haven't forced myself to Desert Spear yet.


message 2439: by [deleted user] (new)

I guess I'm just not a big fan of Arlen, really.

The second book, being more about the sand folks, was a lot more interesting.


message 2440: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments I got my bookswap copy of The Summer Tree in the mail today. :-(

Every. Single. Page. Every. Single. Word. is HIGHLIGHTED.



*cries*


message 2441: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "I got my bookswap copy of The Summer Tree in the mail today. :-(

Every. Single. Page. Every. Single. Word. is HIGHLIGHTED.



*cries*"


Oh man, I feel your pain. I used to by all my text books used and sometimes it seemed like the people who had them first were the biggest boneheads. Stupid comments like "this shows theme of violence." I just wanted to scream it's BEOWULF, BONEHEAD!!!


message 2442: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Carol wrote: "It's so interesting to me that people totally heart Warded Man. I love the first half, but it fell apart for me on the second when the hero turned into superhero and at the stereotypical almost-rom..."

I know exactly what you mean. While the *idea* behind the book is completely awesome, the execution isn't so stunning. At least in the first book, the author was tasked with introducing the characters, but it seemed like once that work was over, they just stayed stagnant. Every once in a while, one of them would do something that would make me go "eh?", because it was so out of character.

Besides this and the rampant misogyny, the world is richly imagined and the writing itself is decent. I liked it in spite of its problems. I think it's just the problems that come with a first book. The Way of Shadows has a lot of problems but The Black Prism, the first book in Weeks' second series, is a big improvement.


message 2443: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments ROLF!!!

*ahem*. My condolences. *snicker*


i>MrsJoseph wrote: "I got my bookswap copy of The Summer Tree in the mail today. :-(

Every. Single. Page. Every. Single. Word. is HIGHLIGHTED.



*cries*"


message 2444: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Aloha wrote: "ROLF!!!

*ahem*. My condolences. *snicker*


i>MrsJoseph wrote: "I got my bookswap copy of The Summer Tree in the mail today. :-(

Every. Single. Page. Every. Single. Word. is HIGHLI..."


Hey! I should mail this one to you...it's yellow highlighting, too. :(


message 2445: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Chelsea wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "I got my bookswap copy of The Summer Tree in the mail today. :-(

Every. Single. Page. Every. Single. Word. is HIGHLIGHTED.



*cries*"

Oh man, I feel your pain. I..."


Oh, god. I hate it when people put those types of comments in books. I found (yes, found) a free copy of American Gods the other day and it had several pages underlined with stupid comments ("This is important" etc). I wanted to pop someone in the back of the head...but at least it was free.


message 2446: by Aloha (last edited Jul 18, 2011 01:15PM) (new)

Aloha | 940 comments I prefer my pages splattered with blood. Reminds me of my ex writing and underlining in pen. He likes to read metaphysical books and make symbols all over the book. His words are often followed by tons of exclamation marks because of how inspirational they were!!!!!!!!


message 2447: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Aloha wrote: "I prefer my pages splattered with blood. Reminds me of my ex writing and underlining in pen. He likes to read metaphysical books and make symbols all over the book. His words are often followed ..."

*snicker*

Does he wear horn-rimmed glasses?


message 2448: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Aloha wrote: "I prefer my pages splattered with blood. Reminds me of my ex writing and underlining in pen. He likes to read metaphysical books and make symbols all over the book. His words are often followed ..."

Bet he loved The Secret. "OMG, it's THE SECRET!!!" I'll use my special purple glitter pen to underline this!


message 2449: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments lol!


Oh noes! I need to get some of that secret!


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