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I just started Storm Front by Jim Butcher. I know that was a group read from last month but I am always a little behind!


I tried to watch the TV series and just couldn't get into it but because of the comments I read on GR, I've decided to read the books. So far, I like Harry.

I rated the books 5 stars from the first one, but they actually get better into the series. It is of course a matter of taste, so decide for yourself, hope you enjoy them. My reviews are here if you're interested.

5 stars from a guy who rarely gives 5 stars is high praise. I hope I enjoy them half as much as you do! I will read your reviews after I read each book so I can decide for myself. How many Dresden books are there?



If I were to watch the series again, I think that I'd watch it as a project that appreciated the books and took the stories in another direction.


I'm currently reading Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, Crystal City by Orson Scott Card, Wintertide by Michael J. Sullivan and Lord of the Shadows by Jennifer Fallon.
So jealous of Regina and Christine both. Would love to reading either of those series for the first time as well :) Completely different but both amazing :) And Mike, I just completed my hardback Dresden collection with a first edition, first printing of Storm Front for Christmas :) good times, sir. Good times.


Grant, you are so lucky to have a first edition, first printing. How did you get it?

Enjoy.

And I'm also reading This Immortal.

I'm reading the Anansi Boys and The Lightning Thief
I'm currently reading Bloodheir, Uther and The Naked and the Dead. I still plan on reading Shadowrise, The Summer Tree, Easy Company Soldier: The Endless Combat of a Sergeant from World War II's "Band of Brothers", Gods and Legions: A Novel of The Roman Empire and Conquistador: A Novel of Alternate History before the month is out. Not sure what I'm reading next month outside of the book group reads

BTW, it's one of the best series I've ever read. I can't wait to see what you think of it.
*smiles* It's one of my favorite series as well, Jackie. I read it years ago and have reread it only once since then so I judged it time for another romp. Nonetheless, I think you for the tip! I actually didn't know at the time I first read The Summer Tree and had to wait well over a month before I could find the second and third novel since the internet wasn't as handy then as it is now ;)

Wasn't that month waiting awful? I had to wait about 2 weeks before mine was delivered and it felt like 2 months.
Will you be reviewing it for goodreads?
You know I've yet to review a single novel. I'm obviously very opinionated and passionate in my views of novels however to be honest it's a bit of a daunting task. I've read A LOT of novels and I'm so OCD that I don't know that I could start reviewing without attempting to review..well..all of them. Talk about a task that ate your life as Tad Williams put it.


Ooh, I've been eying that one for awhile. May have to bump it up on the list.
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Wasn't that month waiting awful? I had to wait about 2 weeks before mine was delivered and it felt like 2 months.
Will you be reviewing it ..."
Grant wrote: "*smiles* It's one of my favorite series as well, Jackie. I read it years ago and have reread it only once since then so I judged it time for another romp. Nonetheless, I think you for the tip! I a..."
Snort, grin, Two Weeks, A MONTH wait??? - how'd you have felt if you had to wait for Kay to WRITE them? I did. People, ;) - you have no patience.
Lol, Janny, I'm a George R.R. Martin fan. I oooooze patience. Lol for that matter I'm a 28 year old male. Considering my generation you should be madly impressed that I'm literate ;)

I'd have been cursing him out...similar to how I've been doing with Jennifer Roberson.

I'd have been cursing him out...similar to how I've been doing with Jennifer Roberson."
Amen - but, well worth the wait...Have you tried
Carol Berg yet? If not, her work could provide you with a stellar dose of consolation.
Grant wrote: "Lol, Janny, I'm a George R.R. Martin fan. I oooooze patience. Lol for that matter I'm a 28 year old male. Considering my generation you should be madly impressed that I'm literate ;)"
You Martin fans, no patience either - ;) - were you aware it took Tolkein 17 YEARS to complete Lord of the Rings? (I researched that one, not older than dirt, yet.)


I'd have been cursing him out...similar to how I've been doing with Jennifer Roberson."
I'd started Kate Elliot's Spirit Gate right after it was published. I stopped half-way through when I discovered it was a trilogy. :) I think that was about 2007. Not sure if she ever finished the series yet...


I remember when I was waiting for Tad Williams to release green Angel tower...I thought that was a long wait (90 to 93)... did I have a lot to learn. :)



I'd have been cursing him out...similar to how I've been doing with Jennifer Roberson."
I'd started K..."
She has finished it, actually. And started a new one.

She did. Great fun read. Did you find her historicals? She did a two volume work on Robin hood that was spendid, and also, one on the massacre of Glencoe. Lady of the Forest and Lady Of The Glen: A Novel of 17Th-Century Scotland and the Massacre of Glencoe; I also loved her Karavans series.
Lol, in my Heaven, Mike, I've no doubt that God will allow me the library of my dreams. I'll even loan you a book or two if ya like when we meet up ;)
And Janny, I could'nt agree with your Carol Berg recommendation more. I really enjoyed her Bridge of D'Arnath series which garned more attention than the Rai-Kirah or The Lighthouse Duet. However, I really think the Rai-Kirah series was a better series overall and wish it had gotten a bit more appreciation. Have you read The Spirit Lens yet?
And Janny, I could'nt agree with your Carol Berg recommendation more. I really enjoyed her Bridge of D'Arnath series which garned more attention than the Rai-Kirah or The Lighthouse Duet. However, I really think the Rai-Kirah series was a better series overall and wish it had gotten a bit more appreciation. Have you read The Spirit Lens yet?
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