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No love at all from you, huh




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Aloha | 940 comments It's pure cannibal lovin'.


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Hmph


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Ala wrote: "Heh, that was me too. Right from the start, with that "we'll out stupid them" line. "

It's on my birthday list...I can't wait!


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Valerie (versusthesiren) | 357 comments ^ That's on my TBR list. Glad to hear that you like it so far - I'm cynical about most YA dystopia books these days, but I thought the blurb sounded promising.


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Mark Meyers (markmeyers) | 35 comments I've got a bit much on my plate now:
Steve Jobs because I'm an Apple geek
Beyond Differentiated Instruction for my teaching professional development
Challenges for Game Designers to help me teach my Game Design students
The Last Unicorn for the monthly group read
The Graveyard Book because my students are reading it now.

Whew!


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MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Mark wrote: "I've got a bit much on my plate now:
Steve Jobs because I'm an Apple geek
Beyond Differentiated Instruction for my teaching professional development
[book:Challenges ..."


I've been thinking of picking up the Steve Jobs book...but I'm nervous I will not like Steve Jobs the person...and I want to. I don't read a lot of biographies for that reason.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I read The Graveyard Book a couple of weeks ago. Loved it!


message 3609: by Traci (new)

Traci MrsJoseph wrote: "Mark wrote: "I've got a bit much on my plate now:
Steve Jobs because I'm an Apple geek
Beyond Differentiated Instruction for my teaching professional development
[boo..."


From what I have heard about him I probably wouldn't read the Steve Jobs book if you want to like him...


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Rachel | 61 comments I love The Graveyard Book.


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Kara (sterlink) | 143 comments Of Blood and Honey (The Fey and the Fallen, #1) by Stina Leicht Of Blood and Honey and digging it!

Also listening to The Darkest Road.


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Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments I'm settling down with my new best friend, Harry Dresden, once more with Summer Knight to see what kind of trouble he's going to get into this time! :)


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Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments Cheryl wrote: "I'm settling down with my new best friend, Harry Dresden, once more with Summer Knight to see what kind of trouble he's going to get into this time! :)"

You have no idea! I think he likes it.


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Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments Brett wrote: "Cheryl wrote: "I'm settling down with my new best friend, Harry Dresden, once more with Summer Knight to see what kind of trouble he's going to get into this time! :)"

You have no idea! I think he likes it."


I agree. He attracts trouble like a magnet, but it sure makes for some entertaining reading!


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Cheryl wrote: "Brett wrote: "Cheryl wrote: "I'm settling down with my new best friend, Harry Dresden, once more with Summer Knight to see what kind of trouble he's going to get into this time! :)"

Y..."


My thought was that since he didn't grow up in a stable situation, he doesn't know how to appreciate stability, so he essentially does attract it. I dunno, my mother-in-law is really into self-help, and as a by product, I've started picking apart fictional characters.


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Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments Chelsea wrote: "Cheryl wrote: "Brett wrote: "Cheryl wrote: "I'm settling down with my new best friend, Harry Dresden, once more with Summer Knight to see what kind of trouble he's going to get into th..."

You can write a standard diagnosis then as they are all about the same!


message 3617: by Mike (the Paladin) (last edited Nov 19, 2011 03:34PM) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Nooooooo, not really, unless your referring to the action/humor make up of the books and even that varies.

LOL


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Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments Just in general. They all have or had some hardship that drives them.


message 3619: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments I like that each book deals with a different set of supernatural baddies. Sure, the premise is pretty standard--poor Harry gets bashed and battered on a regular basis, but always manages to get himself out of dangerous, tricky situations, sometimes by pure luck alone rather than wizardly skills. But, there is just something very endearing about him and the humour never grows stale.


message 3620: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments As the series continues the central plot changes and gets more and more tied into the the "what's been going on in the background all along?" plot line. I guess it's that I'm really caught up in these books, I like them a lot. By the time you get to Turn Coat and then Changes of course there's big changes.


message 3621: by Brett (new)

Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments Yes. You can read and enjoy each book by it's self, but it's when you read the series that you get all the deep plotlines. That makes the series all the more interesting and you want more and more.


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Viv JM Finished Urban Shaman and Cursor's Furythis weekend.

Just started The Steel Remains- first impressions are that it's going to be wonderfully brutal and dark. Just what I am in the mood for!


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Kelly Flanagan | 43 comments just finished two of Catherynne M. Valente;s books. Both Deathless and The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making both reinforced my love of her lyrical style. Unsure what to start next!


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Cheryl Landmark (clandmark) | 861 comments Just started reading Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson. So far, so good. A magic system based on colours and Breath is very intriguing.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Kelly, I found The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland on audio. Looking forward to it. I agree with you about CV's writing.


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Viv JM I love the sound of those Catherynee M Valente books. Uh-oh, more for the tbr pile!!


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Traci I loved Warbreaker...

Getting ready to start The Great Hunt tonight.


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Damali Traci wrote: "I loved Warbreaker...

Getting ready to start The Great Hunt tonight."


Ah, I miss my Mat. I have that book downloaded. I need to reread that in the near future.


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Finished The Erevis Cale Trilogy today. It was completely rad.


message 3630: by Traci (last edited Nov 22, 2011 06:04AM) (new)

Traci Chelsea wrote: "Finished The Erevis Cale Trilogy today. It was completely rad."

I liked those books too. I have a thing for brutish anti heroes and deformed sarcastic rogues I guess. ;)


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Snoozerider wrote: "I love the sound of those Catherynee M Valente books. Uh-oh, more for the tbr pile!!"

Snoozerider, check out
The Habitation of the Blessed (A Dirge for Prester John, #1) by Catherynne M. Valente

It was free on Kindle last week.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Chelsea wrote: "Finished The Erevis Cale Trilogy today. It was completely rad."

Looking forward to this. I love antihero/assassin characters.


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Traci wrote: "Chelsea wrote: "Finished The Erevis Cale Trilogy today. It was completely rad."

I liked those books too. I have a thing for brutish anti heroes and deformed sarcastic rogues I gues..."


I will take it from that statement that you loved the First Law series?


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Mark Meyers (markmeyers) | 35 comments Traci wrote: "I loved Warbreaker...

Getting ready to start The Great Hunt tonight."


That book has been sitting on my shelf for years. I had a lot of trouble getting through The Eye of the World so I've vary wary of this book. How is it?


message 3635: by Viv (new)

Viv JM Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Snoozerider wrote: "I love the sound of those Catherynee M Valente books. Uh-oh, more for the tbr pile!!"

Snoozerider, check out
The Habitation of the Blessed (A Dirge for Prester John, #1) by Catherynne M. Valente

It was fre..."


Ooh, yes I like the look of this - though it doesn't seem to be available on Kindle at all on amazon.co.uk?! It's not fair *stamps feet*!


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. The good news is the paper version has lovely scalloped edges to the pages, so it puts you in mind of an ancient diary or manuscript.


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F.A. Hershey (f_a_hershey) | 6 comments I'm reading A Discovery of Witches and I wish I had picked up this book earlier. Such a great read!!!!


message 3638: by Traci (new)

Traci Mark, I'm not that far into yet but I liked Eye of the World and like it so far. From what I remember when I read it before the plot starts to pick up. The returning characters start getting their own arcs. More characters come in. Different lands and cultures are introduced. You learn more about elements of the first book. Or maybe this is later books?...


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Michael wrote: "I did too! Erevis Cale has supplanted Drizzt Do'Urden as my favorite character in Fantasy."

Cale rules, and I think Jak could kick the crap out of Regis.


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Traci But Artemis and Riven might be a draw...basically the same character. Imo. But I think I actually liked Riven a little more. More real. Less insert cool assassin chracter here.

*fan of both though. ;)


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) I'm currently a little under halfway through Black Lung Captain by Chris Wooding. I'm liking it well enough... but I'm a little bit sad that I'm not loving it.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Colleen, I have some issues with Frey, like wanting to knock some sense into him. Trinica has actually grown on me. Very conflicted characters and a dreary universe. But still, I'm enjoying it.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) I like the characters well enough, and the little character interactions and bits of growth are some of the things I'm enjoying the most. That and the little quirks of wry humor.

There's just something about it, though... I don't know if it's the writing style or what, but I feel a distance. Like, I like the characters, but I'm not really connecting with any of them. I feel more like I'm watching it than experiencing it - if that makes sense.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) That makes sense. I think I connect the most with Crake and Jez, even though Frey is the main POV. I love the humor and I like seeing the evolutions of character, as you say.


colleen the convivial curmudgeon (blackrose13) Funnily enough, I'm ok with Frey but it's Crake I'd like to shake some sense in to. :>


message 3646: by Chelsea (last edited Nov 23, 2011 09:13AM) (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments I just started The Great Hunt, apparently because I like punishment.

I'm also trying to polish off Cursor's Fury and The Sea-Hawk. The last couple of days have been nice and slow at work, and there is a free PDF version of the Sea Hawk, so that's been my entertainment for the week. I've got The Steel Remains as my current audio book and I am loving it! Ringil is super bad-ass.


message 3647: by Chelsea (last edited Nov 23, 2011 09:15AM) (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "That makes sense. I think I connect the most with Crake and Jez, even though Frey is the main POV. I love the humor and I like seeing the evolutions of character, as you say."

I like Crake, I think he's really well-done. Frey initially started out a bit too much like Mal Reynolds for me, but he defined himself, especially with the (view spoiler).


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Scott | 165 comments Finished Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and now continuing on with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

I almost started 11/22/63 but I kept to my word of finishing up the Harry Potter series.


message 3649: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Chelsea, If your not big on The Great Hunt you might want to jump ship now. I greatly liked the first 5 or 6 books, but after that the series (in my opinion of course) takes a huge nose dive resembling a 757 doing a wheels up rudderless landing in a swamp.


message 3650: by Traci (new)

Traci Chelsea, are you finding The Great Hunt to be a bit slower than you expected? I'm having that problem. This is a reread for me of a series I started a long time ago. And I remember the story picking up. But so far it seems like chapter after chapter of not going anywhere.

I'm not ready to jump ship quite yet. I am absolutely determined to be ready to read the last book when it comes out late next year.


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