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message 4551: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) The narrator for DoSaB is amazing. The same can be said for the audio version of Laini Taylor's anthology: Lips Touch: Three Times

I just finished The Clan of the Cave Bear and I loved it but hated the ending. I hated it, it caused me emotional pain!

I am reading right now The Killing Moon and I am enjoying it. But I am just at the beginning.


message 4552: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Regina wrote: "I am reading right now The Killing Moon and I am enjoying it. But I am just at the beginning. "

How did you get it?! Did you get an ARC? I'm SO excited to read this book, I'm fixin' to get it as soon as it comes out.


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~Thena~ (athena-nadine) | 48 comments Right now I'm reading City of Ashes. Once I finish City of Glass I think I'll read Prince of Thorns. I am desperately trying to whittle down my TBR list before buying anything else.


message 4554: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Chelsea wrote: "Regina wrote: "I am reading right now The Killing Moon and I am enjoying it. But I am just at the beginning. "

How did you get it?! Did you get an ARC? I'm SO excited to read this book, I'm fixin'..."


Chelsea I did receive an ARC. This is my first by this author, I am enjoying how she introduces her fantasy world.


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments Regina wrote: "Chelsea I did receive an ARC. This is my first by this author, I am enjoying how she introduces her fantasy world. "

Lucky punk, I entered that giveaway too. I don't mind, though, I'm perfectly happy giving money to excellent authors. :D


message 4556: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Oh, no I got it through netgalley -- but I am going to buy this one anyway -- I agree completely. I bought the first and second in her debut series, I just haven't read them yet. :)


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Chelsea (rocktopusjones) | 338 comments The first one is pretty good, but the second is much, much better. It actually made me cry!


message 4558: by Traci (new)

Traci Finishing Mistborn with The Hero of Ages. The first two didn't live up to my memory but the third has made up for it so far.


message 4559: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Chelsea wrote: "The first one is pretty good, but the second is much, much better. It actually made me cry!"

Aw! I keep saying this, but I really need to bump up the series on my list. It keeps getting pushed down.


message 4560: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah Just finished The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen a good novel in the "Magical realism" style that fantasy lovers would like too!
I just started The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey


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Lianne (eclecticreading) Jalilah wrote: "Just finished The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen a good novel in the "Magical realism" style that fantasy lovers would like too!"

That's great to hear! I've been meaning to get around to her other books; I read The Girl Who Chased the Moon a short time ago and absolutely loved it!

I'm not reading any fantasy or sci-fi novel at the moment (still deciding which from my to-read pile I should read next =P) but in the meantime I'm reading Nicole Galland's Revenge of the Rose which is pretty fantastic so far.


message 4562: by Jalilah (last edited Apr 29, 2012 03:25PM) (new)

Jalilah Both Garden Spells and Garden Spells were very good reads! I am looking forward to reading all of Sarah Addison Allens books.I think many Fantasy aficionados would appreicate her writing. I loved the fairy tale elements in Sugar Queen in Sugar Queen.


message 4563: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) I am having trouble putting down The Killing Moon the beginning was slow but now, I am at 40%, it is getting really good.


message 4564: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Finished The Automatic Detective which I enjoyed a great deal, and having fun with in my review. Now on to The Pinhoe Egg, a random library find.


message 4565: by Laura (last edited Apr 29, 2012 10:13PM) (new)

Laura (booksbytheflame) I'm very close to finishing The Hours (second-to-last book for Uni.) Next, I'm thinking of finally completing the series and reading Inheritance. It's either that or The Office of Shadow. :)


message 4566: by David (new)

David (wheldrake) | 227 comments Currently reading Sword and Citadel (The Book of the New Sun, #3-4) and very good it is too.


message 4567: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Alice, what about Monster Hunter is boring? I had planned to start that sometime this month.


message 4568: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Thanks Alice. I bought it from audible when it was onsale for $4.95. I will give it a shot.


message 4569: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments Just a matter of taste. I loved it. I found the characters well done, there's lots of humor and some of us like the firearms and other descriptions. Try it yourself and see what you think. It has a lot of fans here and I'm sure there are just as many who don't care for it.


message 4570: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Mike, the fans and feedback for the book in this group is what spurred me on to buying it. I will definitely give the book a fair shake.


message 4571: by Laura (last edited May 01, 2012 12:20AM) (new)

Laura (booksbytheflame) Decided on The Office of Shadow because it's a smaller book and easy to transport from home to Uni :D I will start Inheritance in my holidays : )


message 4572: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 1018 comments Started The Gunslinger for my 5th time through, re-reading the series so I can read The Wind Through the Keyhole in its proper spot.


message 4573: by Traci (new)

Traci Finished The Hero of Ages which I found amazing and will start The Alloy of Law again while the Mistborn trilogy is still fresh.


message 4574: by Chris (last edited Apr 30, 2012 09:40PM) (new)

Chris Galford (galfordc) Having a go at Lorna Suzuki's Imago and Dream Merchant series (latest in a recent Indie frenzy-read), while I await the arrival of Hobb's latest Rain Wild Chronicles book at my door: City of Dragons. Looking forward to some scaly goodness there (while hoping it doesn't suffer from middle book woes), and I have to say Suzuki's humor's tiding me over well enough in the meanwhile.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I was watching some of Brandon Sanderson's writing classes on Youtube, and I have learned a lot. I will definitely need to finally read one of his books. I'm staring at Mistborn on my bookshelf right now!


message 4576: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I was watching some of Brandon Sanderson's writing classes on Youtube, and I have learned a lot. I will definitely need to finally read one of his books. I'm staring at Mistborn on my bookshelf r..."

I have to do the same thing. I have a few of his books sitting on my Nook that I just haven't gotten to yet.


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Niel | 35 comments I am reading The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott , hopefully it is as good as the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series.


message 4578: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) Daniel wrote: "I am reading The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott, hopefully it is as good as the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series."

I've seen mixed reviews. I hope it is good too.


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Tyrone (28daysearlier) | 87 comments Bought a copy of A Dance With Dragons and realised i couldn't remember the events in the previous book. Went back to my shelf only to realise that somehow i had forgotten to buy and read A Feast for Crows...Doh! I guess i'll have to stop and read that one first then.


message 4580: by Niel (new)

Niel | 35 comments Kathy wrote: "Daniel wrote: "I am reading The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott, hopefully it is as good as the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series."

I've seen mixed reviews. I hope it is good too."


So far I'm having trouble getting into the book, but I'm continuing reading to see if it gets better.


message 4581: by Traci (new)

Traci Sounds like something I'd do, Tyrone. Lol.


message 4582: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) I'm currently reading A Game of Thrones

It's really well written and I'm enjoying it.. to the extent that it has me on the edge of my seat wondering why all the good characters are having bad things happen to them :( There's one character's chapters that I don't want to read because I like them and I don't want the bad things to happen to them :S


message 4583: by Traci (new)

Traci LOL, Hayley. These books might end up giving you a heart attack.


message 4584: by Scott (new)

Scott | 165 comments I finished The Wind Through the Keyhole yesterday. I really enjoyed it.

Then I started Scar Tissue.


message 4585: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Traci wrote: "LOL, Hayley. These books might end up giving you a heart attack."

It's not the heart I'm worried about, I can feel my hair turning grey with every chapter!!

Think I'll choose an easier read for my next book :P


message 4586: by Becky (new)

Becky Just started reading Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and Conan: An Anthology of Robert E. Howard’s Most Famous Conan Tales because I've never read all of the original Conan the Barbarian/Cimmerian tales, and I really do love vintage and pulp scifi/sword&board fantasy.


message 4587: by Jalilah (last edited May 03, 2012 11:20AM) (new)

Jalilah I am half way through The Fire Rose and at one point almost considered stopping. I'd heard so much about Mercedes Lackey and from the descriptions her style seemed exactly like the type of fantasy I would like (my favourites are Charles De Lint Robin McKinley, Patricia Briggs...). I do like many aspects of her writing. What I don't like are her detailed descriptions of spells, and magik. I don't know why but they bore me! I love magic in novels, that is why I like fantasy fiction but more in the sense of magical occurrences or magical creatures. The way it is depicted this novel as well as The Serpents Shadow, the only other novel from her I’ve read is very tiresome! I am wondering if all her novels are this way.


message 4588: by MrsJoseph *grouchy*, *good karma* (new)

MrsJoseph *grouchy* (mrsjoseph) | 7282 comments Jalilah wrote: "I am half way through The Fire Rose and at one point almost considered stopping. I'd heard so much about Mercedes Lackey and the descriptions her style seemed exactly like the type of fantasy I ..."

Oooh! Current books of hers are NOT good for intros. Sad to say but that is not her best work. It's gotten sloppy lately (and I'm a fan).

FOr a good intro to Mercedes Lackey I would try some of her older stuff or some of her more "epic" works.

Great starting points: The Valdemar series starting with Queen's Own: Arrows Of The Queen ; Arrow's Flight ; Arrow's Fall

Another great series is the Last Herald Mage: The Last Herald-Mage.

I also love her work with certain co-labs:

The Heirs of Alexandria series is good but I haven't finished: http://www.goodreads.com/series/40362...

The Obsidian series is pretty good, too: http://www.goodreads.com/series/40369...


message 4589: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 572 comments Jalilah wrote: "I am half way through The Fire Rose and at one point almost considered stopping. I'd heard so much about Mercedes Lackey and from the descriptions her style seemed exactly like the type of fantas..."


Try her "500 Kingdoms" series. Definitely start with the first book in that series, which is The Fairy Godmother (Five Hundred Kingdoms, #1) by Mercedes Lackey and see if you like that ... somewhat different style than she uses with the books you mentioned. There is magic, but there are more 'magical creatures' as well and not quite so much ritual magic.

The Valdemar books are great as well ...


message 4590: by Jalilah (last edited May 06, 2012 10:42AM) (new)

Jalilah Thanks Sharon and MrsJoseph! Yes, plan on reading those ones!

Ever order books from the library and because there is a long cue for them, you order other ones as well, but then they all come at the same time? That is what happened to me!
The Fairy Godmother[ and [book:Firebird|176803] by Mercedes Lackey, Rosemary and Rue by Seanan Mcguire, Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George, Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier, The Outlaws of Sherwood by Robin Mckinley all arrived at the same time!


message 4591: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 51 comments MrsJoseph wrote: "Great starting points: The Valdemar series starting with Queen's Own: Arrows Of The Queen ; Arrow's Flight ; Arrow's Fall"

I also recommend Arrows of the Queen, very fun read with great imagination, I can't wait to finish the series. My first Lackey novel was The Black Swan, I saw it randomly at my local library and simply had to read it judging from the cover alone, it as even better than I though it could be!

The Black Swan (Fairy Tales, #2) by Mercedes Lackey


message 4592: by carol. , Senor Crabbypants (new)

carol.  | 2616 comments Just received Palimpsest and The Way of Kings from the library, so I'm all set for the monthly reads!


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Hilary  (punchdrunklove) | 43 comments Today I am reading The Book of Deacon by Joseph Lallo.
I haven't read any of his work, but I saw some good reviews about this book and thought I would give it a chance. Has anyone read his work or this book before?


message 4594: by Jalilah (last edited May 08, 2012 12:42PM) (new)

Jalilah Jalilah wrote: "I am half way through The Fire Rose and at one point almost considered stopping. I'd heard so much about Mercedes Lackey and from the descriptions her style seemed exactly like the type of fantas..."

I ended up liking this book enough to finish it. Even though all the occult was boring for me, I did like the female character, the way Lackey depicted San Francisco in the early 1900's, as well as the Beauty and the Beast elements. However the ending is disappointing. I feel if you are going to retell a fairy tale you might as well go all the way. I would give this book 2 and a half stars.
I am a few chapters into
Rosemary and Rue


message 4595: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I am currently reading Issac Asimov's The End of Eternity. It's actually my first Asimov book (never got around to reading his works until now) and it's pretty interesting so far, especially the concept of Eternity and such.


message 4596: by Steve (new)

Steve Thomas | 102 comments I'm currently reading Warbreaker, as part of my recent Sanderson binge. I read Elantris last fall while trying to catch up on group reads, then Mistborn earlier this year.

Still waiting for the ebook of Snuff to come down to a reasonable price.


message 4597: by Laura (new)

Laura (booksbytheflame) Finally all of my uni books are finished!!
I'm almost half way through Hood. I like it so far. I love the Robin Hood legends, but I haven't read any other versions other than the original. It's very different but well written :)


message 4598: by Jalilah (last edited May 12, 2012 12:33PM) (new)

Jalilah Just finished ]Rosemary and Rue and thought it was okay...I am not in a rush to read the next one. Maybe it is just this type of Urban Fantasy, Murder Mysteries with supernatural characters that I am getting tired of.
On the subject of Robin Hood,the next book I am looking forward to starting is Robin McKinley's The Outlaws of Sherwood


message 4599: by Red (last edited May 12, 2012 12:53PM) (new)

Red Haircrow (redhaircrow) | 14 comments I am currently trying to catch up on books in my review queue. What I have thus far, its a range of genres:

Décades (contemporary)
Mission Zero (sci-fi)
The Adventures of Benjamin Skyhammer(fantasy)
Jonathan Rush and the Star Academy: Part One (sci-fi)
Bobby Bunny and the Missing Tooth (Children's)
Sunset (fantasy, futuristic, vampire)
Glowgems for Profit (sci-fi/adventure)

For my personal personal reading pleasure, I'm going back and rereading C.J. Cherryh's latest in the Foreigner Universe Intruder. What I particular like about this series, as a long time sci-fi and fantasy fan, is that it can toggle back and forth between or combine those genres. When they are planetside, not very technologically heavy, etc. it can be very submersive to me as an alien fantasy story.


message 4600: by Laura (new)

Laura (booksbytheflame) Jalilah wrote: "Just finished ]Rosemary and Rue and thought it was okay...I am not in a rush to read the next one. Maybe it is just this type of Urban Fantasy, Murder Mysteries with supernatural characters that I..."

I might have to add that Robin Hood one to the list :D

And finished Hood. I'm now reading The Magicians' Guild :)


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