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Can't I just take my Kindle, fully loaded!
No wait, it would die after a week.....
No wait, it would die after a week.....


Man the Carpathians series has 20 plus books!?
Are they any good?
I know sometimes, when series get that many books they just start to go downhill.. if not I will be adding that to be TBR pile
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Man the Carpathians series has 20 plus books!?
Are they any good?
I know sometimes, when series get that many books they just start to go downhill.. if not I will be addi..."
I like them, but Christine Feehan has a very distinctie style, you either love or hate her. I personally love them, no one quite writes a alpha male like CF!

Deanne--I'd skip the BDB and go right for Night Huntress if it were me. But then again--I happen to think that the books of the BDB series were a horrible waste of a tree's life.

Oh, I'm so with you on that one, Ann. I love the Witch World. I have all the books (I think), and they still hold up well after all these years. They'd be a great choice for a desert island!


I know Sandra. They really DO hold up well. And the good thing about them (for those who haven't read them) is that because of the Gates, you never knew who/what was going to turn up next. Or when they/it was going to be from.
The first book Witch World is set not too long after WWII ends. The last one involving that character finds a ship from our Earth that is from "now"--and he's only about 20 or so years older than when he left Earth.
A really great series. It has everything--magic, meyhem, fae, witches, mad Nazi-type super-scientists, all KINDS of neat stuff.
The first book Witch World is set not too long after WWII ends. The last one involving that character finds a ship from our Earth that is from "now"--and he's only about 20 or so years older than when he left Earth.
A really great series. It has everything--magic, meyhem, fae, witches, mad Nazi-type super-scientists, all KINDS of neat stuff.





Yay! Another Norton fan! :-)
One of the challenges I'm on for another group (its a 6 month challenge) is to read by original Copyright date. I'm thinking about using Andre Norton's works for that. She has a solid string from 1951 all the way to 2002 I think it was. At least, that's as far as the one web-site listed. I know that wasn't the last--she published her last book 2 months before her death--and there are more books that have been held up in a nasty probate fight. Still, I mean, come on--at the minimum one book a year for 51 years? Most years it was 2 or 3 or 4 or even 5. The woman was a powerhouse when it came to writing. :o)



I think that I would take my favorite book: Bloodroots by Richie Tankersley Cusick. Even though I've already read it three times, I don't think....I KNOW...that I could never get tired of it.
Although, Roots by Alex Haley would be my second choice. the overall length would be good enough to last. Plus the content is soooo amazing.

Molly--the way I look at it is--we as readers have actually READ about all kinds of places and things--so we'd stand a much better chance of surviving than non-readers would. Plus, its going to be a really tough time, so I'd want an "old friend" to help me out by providing some time to "get away from all the hardship" as it were. Which I think is the reason for this question.
Think i would take the pellinor series by Alison Croggon. Really good books, but also takes awhile to read cuz of the language used it them.
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What would it be?
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