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message 4301: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Aloha wrote: "Thanks, Mrs. J! I am really enjoying A Game of Thrones. Now, this is what I was looking for, something well-written, great characterization, absorbing plot, and terrific descriptions..."

I know a lot of people love it. I haven't picked it up yet because there are 10 books in the series...and they are all door-stoppers. But very popular (and I've heard rather bloody).


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Sharon Michael | 572 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "I know a lot of people love it. I haven't picked it up yet because there are 10 books in the series...and they are all door-stoppers. But very popular (and I've heard rather bloody)."

One of the times I definitely march to a different drummer. I got through A Game of Thrones. The second book in the series lost me partway through and I have no intention of going back. Just not my thing ...


message 4303: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments I heard that the sex was explicit, too. However, I did not find the sex explicit nor the violence more than what is needed to tell the story. Call me jaded, but I did not find any of it gratuitous. I'm not done with the book yet. My opinion may change.

MrsJoseph wrote: "Aloha wrote: "Thanks, Mrs. J! I am really enjoying A Game of Thrones. Now, this is what I was looking for, something well-written, great characterization, absorbing plot, and terrifi..."


message 4304: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments I have the eBook. I'll have to read this. I love fairy tales.

Sharon wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "I started Beauty: A Retelling of Beauty & the Beast by Robin McKinnley and am loving it!"

This is one of my top-10 books ever ... on the list of must have if I'm lost ..."



message 4305: by Traci (new)

Traci Aloha wrote: "Thanks, Mrs. J! I am really enjoying A Game of Thrones. Now, this is what I was looking for, something well-written, great characterization, absorbing plot, and terrific descriptions..."

I love the Malazan series! Each book keeps you on your toes and your brain working over time. It's like a puzzle that you can't quite see what's going on until the pieces start to fit together. Which I guess all equals to saying it's confusing. :)
But worth it. Imo.


message 4306: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments Ooh, now that's my kind of book! I get bored with books where I can see what's going to happen, and the characters aren't that interesting. Thanks, Traci.


message 4307: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Sharon...I'm there with you on Song of Ice and Fire...I burned out on it and don't intend to read any further. We can't all agree.


message 4308: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Just started Ravenwoodand about 1/4 of the way in. Very good. I've read a couple of the author's other books, sci-fi settings, but this is (I think) his first fantasy and it is going very well.


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Caity (adivineeternity) Laura wrote: "Caity wrote: "I'm rereading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for about the zillionth time thanks to my uncontrolled Harry Potter obsession. At least I'm happy with this obsession,..."

Hahaha... I don't reread when I have no more books to read. I reread Harry Potter whenever I feel like it. Speaking of... On book 2 now!


message 4310: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jennyc89) Aloha, I'm glad to hear that you're liking A Game of Thrones. I love the Song of Ice and Fire series. Wait until you get to the third book, A Storm of Swords, they really up the blood and violence. I'm hearing that some of you lost interest in the series during A Storm of Swords, but personally it was one of my favorites.

I'm reading The War of the Worlds. I've been on a scifi kick lately, and I have a lot more scifi on my plate for this month, but hopefully I can fit some fantasy in soon.


message 4311: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Traci wrote: "Finished The Waste Lands which I loved loved loved and now onto Wizard and Glass."

Hi, Traci-

I'm currently re-reading Wizard and Glass.:)


message 4312: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Currently reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and a few different random romances.


message 4313: by Traci (new)

Traci Hi, Dustin, Lol.
Hope you're liking it more than I do. I don't hate it. But there's a long stretch in the middle I'm finding very slow and boring.


message 4314: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Lucinda wrote: "I am currently reading a novel by Brian Ruckley called 'Winterbirth' which is based on fantasy genre. It is very 'wordy' and has a quite uniquely detailed plot that is taking time for me to 'get in..."

I keep seeing that book pop up but I'm not sure about it. Let us know how you like it.


message 4315: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "Currently reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and a few different random romances."

An excellent choice! I liked the second book in the series much better, but the first was still unique and captivating.


message 4316: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Just finished Ravenwoodand really hope this is the first of a series. This is what I think of as a 'comfort read' and goes direct to my 'keep to re-read' list. Love the characters, especially the older, very atypical healer/witch main character. Good storyline, very entertaining.


message 4317: by Traci (new)

Traci When I finally finish Wizard and Glass, probably today or tomorrow, I'm taking a break from Dark Tower and will start Fool's Errand and then Mistborn: The Final Empire. Both rereads.


message 4318: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Traci wrote: "Hi, Dustin, Lol.
Hope you're liking it more than I do. I don't hate it. But there's a long stretch in the middle I'm finding very slow and boring."


Hi!

I am loving the entire DT re-read. And Wizard & Glass is no exception.:) This is one of my favorites of the series, actually!


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I'm reading Archangel's Kiss, which makes two angel books in a row. Works for me. I love angels!


message 4320: by Traci (new)

Traci Dustin, I liked most of Wizard and Glass but the flashback was way too long for me. Still continuing after a break though.


message 4321: by Brett (new)

Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments Is anyone familiar with the Book of All Hours series by Hal Duncan?
1. Vellum (2005)
2. Ink (2007)

They are exceptional IMO.


message 4322: by Traci (new)

Traci Read The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms for the second time. Took one star away but still a favorite. Now I'm rereading Elantris. Remembering it being the weakest of Sanderson's books but I don't remember much else.


message 4323: by Brett (new)

Brett (battlinjack) | 114 comments It's odd, but I have never been able to get into any of Sanderson's books.


message 4324: by Traci (new)

Traci I loved them all when a read them a few years ago but my taste within the last year has changed so much I want to read Sanderson again to see if he's as great as I thought or if I just thought he was great at the time.


message 4325: by Hélène (new)

Hélène (hlneb) Brett wrote: "Is anyone familiar with the Book of All Hours series by Hal Duncan?
1. Vellum (2005)
2. Ink (2007)

They are exceptional IMO."


I've heard of them, yes, but never managed to read them yet. They seem to be of an all-or-nothing kind. I do know that following Duncan's writing isn't always easy ;), so I think I'll keep them for some vacation time.


message 4326: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Brett wrote: "Is anyone familiar with the Book of All Hours series by Hal Duncan?
1. Vellum (2005)
2. Ink (2007)"


I read Vellum, or as least as much as I could stand... one of my few 1-star reviews.

Finished March's read, The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms. I ended up liking it more than I thought I would at the start. Very unusual fantasy.


message 4327: by Olga (new)

Olga Godim (olgagodim) | 308 comments I'm taking a break from fantasy - reading My Favorite Thief. It's pretty good so far. The right mix of suspense, flawed heroes, and past secrets. I'm half-way through, and so far no sex scene, just a growing attraction. I like that in a romance.


message 4328: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments I just started Tome of the Undergates. So far, the reviews are right, it is a flawed book, but it's exactly like reading a D&D session with my group, i.e. full of utterly insane individuals who probably shouldn't be imbued with magical powers. I'm having a lot of fun with it.


message 4329: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments ^ Awesome.


message 4330: by Scarlet (new)

Scarlet I'm reading Divided Allegiance now, there is a big chance I'll read the last book in the series after it, I hate to leave a series in the middle.


message 4331: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah after Beauty, which I just loved, I have started City of Ashes. I don't think The Mortal Instruments will be one of my all time favourite series, but up to now has been a lot of fun. Does anyone know if the rest are good?


message 4332: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Jalilah wrote: "after Beauty, which I just loved, "

If you liked Beauty, you might want to try the Mercedes Lackey book The Fairy Godmother. A bit different but just as much fun.


message 4333: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Traci wrote: "Dustin, I liked most of Wizard and Glass but the flashback was way too long for me. Still continuing after a break though."

When I originally read Wizard & Glass in 1999, I would have agreed that Roland's past does indeed drag on a bit too long. I just wanted the Ka-Tet to journey forward. But now that I'm re-reading the series, I've been savoring the books, and I'm absolutely LOVING Roland and Susan's past, and everything else that's going on.:)


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Haydensdad | 73 comments Still trying to push through The Wise Mans Fear but recently picked up some more of The Dresden Files series and am contemplating moving onto those as a break from the long tome.
Can anyone reccommend some stand alone fantasy? I am getting a little tired of reading the first of a series then having to wait while I search out the next volume or waiting my turn at the library.


message 4335: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Haydensdad wrote: "Still trying to push through The Wise Mans Fear but recently picked up some more of The Dresden Files series and am contemplating moving onto those as a break from the long tome.
Can anyone reccom..."


Hi Haydensdad, I'd recommend The Anvil of the World. There are more books set in this world, but this novel is a stand-alone. A Song for Arbonne is a stand-alone. I'm enjoying it so far. The Curse of Chalion is first in a series, but it wraps up entirely at the end, and I think it works fine by itself.


message 4336: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Oh, and The Last Unicorn!


message 4337: by Traci (new)

Traci Haydensdad wrote: "Still trying to push through The Wise Mans Fear but recently picked up some more of The Dresden Files series and am contemplating moving onto those as a break from the long tome.
Can anyone reccom..."


Have you read any Brandon Sanderson? Elantris and Warbreaker are standalones. Most books by Guy Gavriel Kay are too. And not standalone but because you're reading Dresden, Monster Hunter International, it can be read alone but is a series.


message 4338: by Haydensdad (new)

Haydensdad | 73 comments Chelsea wrote: "Haydensdad wrote: "Still trying to push through The Wise Mans Fear but recently picked up some more of The Dresden Files series and am contemplating moving onto those as a break from the long tome...."

Thanks for the heads up. Curse of Chalion sounds really good.


message 4339: by Haydensdad (new)

Haydensdad | 73 comments Traci wrote: "Haydensdad wrote: "Still trying to push through The Wise Mans Fear but recently picked up some more of The Dresden Files series and am contemplating moving onto those as a break from the long tome...."

I have read Elantris but not Warbreaker yet. The Monster Hunter International sounds very interesting and Guy Gaverial Kay has been mentioned to me before. Maybe I will have to give him a go. Thanks for the feedback.


message 4340: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments It was one of the best books I read last year, became an instant favorite for me!


message 4341: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Needed a 'comfort read' yesterday so picked up one of my newer favorites for a re-read.

Beauty and the Werewolfis definitely second only to The Fairy Godmother in the 500 Kingdoms series.


message 4342: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments I finished The Sisters Brothers over the weekend. Now I'm reading Fool Moon.


message 4343: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Just getting ready to start Right Hand Magic.


message 4344: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Attention Los Angelinos and Orange Countiers: Robin Hobb will be at Mysterious Galaxy this Thursday!

http://www.mystgalaxy.com/event/robin...

And I'm reading A Song for Arbonne. What a gorgeous book. Why haven't I read any Kay before?


message 4345: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Chelsea wrote: "What a gorgeous book. Why haven't I read any Kay before?

Cuz you're a slacker busy lady?


message 4346: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Haydensdad wrote: "Chelsea wrote: "Haydensdad wrote: "Still trying to push through The Wise Mans Fear but recently picked up some more of The Dresden Files series and am contemplating moving onto those as a break fro..."

Another thumbs up for MHI!


message 4347: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments What she said^.


message 4348: by Susan (new)

Susan | 32 comments Sharon wrote: "Just getting ready to start Right Hand Magic."

I really liked this book.


message 4349: by Sophie (last edited Mar 06, 2012 09:00PM) (new)

Sophie (imhrien) | 433 comments Since A Discovery of Witches disappointed me so bitterly I'm seeking solace in the Fionavar Tapestry with The Summer Tree .

You guys can take credit for reminding me where the good stuff is to be found =]


message 4350: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (last edited Mar 06, 2012 11:08PM) (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Sophie wrote: "Since A Discovery of Witches disappointed me so bitterly I'm seeking solace in the Fionavar Tapestry with The Summer Tree .

You guys can take credit for reminding me w..."


I hear that! I would heartily recommend Kay any day over that other book (one of my two-stars).


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