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Apr 09, 2011 11:12PM

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Haven't even heard of some of the species on that list. Heh. I'm with you on the gargoyles, NU, they're pretty yum.
has a gargoyle as the male protag, and he is stonkin hot.
I like em big and burly, so shifters are more my thing. Demons are yummy too. Vamps and fae come across just a little too delicate for me.
It's a great question, actually. Authors are continually trying to use new species, and some just don't work. Zombies are a protag that I just can't get behind. The whole flesh-eating thing just does not sync well with the rigorous sexual demands of the PNR genre, imo.
ETA to add: Angels seem to be gaining popularity. I quite like them, and they come with all this nice background mythology that you can play around with.

I like em big and burly, so shifters are more my thing. Demons are yummy too. Vamps and fae come across just a little too delicate for me.
It's a great question, actually. Authors are continually trying to use new species, and some just don't work. Zombies are a protag that I just can't get behind. The whole flesh-eating thing just does not sync well with the rigorous sexual demands of the PNR genre, imo.
ETA to add: Angels seem to be gaining popularity. I quite like them, and they come with all this nice background mythology that you can play around with.



LOL! I agree but I'm intrigued by

The fae are the species I find it difficult to read about. Can't stand 99% of fae-related stories. I'm not really a fan of most angel/fallen angel stories especially ones with the old biblical mythology. I've had enough of the nephilim. Singh's angels are original and that's why I love them. Shifters are my all-time faves.


See, I really like biblical mythology, but I process it as just that--mythology, not religious hominem. I really like how strong the language and the concepts are from around the old testaments: angels are these gothic, dark creatures, crawling with equal amounts of dark and light. Jacob wrestling the angel is just about one of my favourite stories ever, in the bible. But I get that it's difficult to separate the religion from the prose and yeah, I understand not wanting that to burden down the story.



My favourite? I really do like djinn. But dragons are powerful, and people write about them in so many different ways ... Hmm. I honestly can't decide.
Oh, and what about aliens? would they be paranormal?
Amy or "Ames" wrote: "I used to like the biblical mythology surrounding angels (still like it with demons) but I feel like I've read so many angel/fallen angel/nephilim books that it's become cliché. I crave some origin..."
Yeah I know what you're saying. Still, I think they're under-explored compared to vamps, whose day I'm kind of hoping has come. I really think the whole bloodsucker trope's been drained dry. It gets a little hairy when it comes to weres, too.
Zing!
Yeah I know what you're saying. Still, I think they're under-explored compared to vamps, whose day I'm kind of hoping has come. I really think the whole bloodsucker trope's been drained dry. It gets a little hairy when it comes to weres, too.
Zing!
Not to threadjack, but if anyone's got any good angel book recs, I'm ready and waiting with my TBR list :) (I've got Nalini Singh's GH series, so that's covered)

Now that you mention it, is there a PRN story on Sasquatch? Because if so I haven't heard of it and I think that it would be kind of interesting to read.
As for the aliens...I want to say yes to them being a paranormal character but I'm not entirely sure.

and the aliens have me baffled, too.

I haven't read that many alien books. Maybe two. They were OK. I'm game to try more.

I ha..."
Ames, you've read only 2 alien books. I'm shocked!
I've loved aliens since the first Dr Who & the first Star Trek.
If you think of aliens as just different like vampires & werewolves you'll see there are good stories & bad ones just like everything else.

Plenty of groups here to steer you to the best books either way.
I see you're a member of SciFi Romance already, like me :D

ETA: I'm fairly new to reading sci-fi too. LOVE movies/TV, tryin' to expand and see what I like.




I have a shortcut on my desktop to the first 6 chapters of Song of Scarabaeus but I'm saving it until after I've finished A Game of Thrones.

I'm really enjoying Sirantha and lookin' forward to the 2nd book in Scarabaeus.
Enjoy, GoT!

Another thing that I feel I must mention is how do people feel about reading about ghosts and those related?

I have read several books/series with ghosts and, for the most part, I like them. I guess my favorite (that focused on ghosts) would be Wendy Roberts' Ghost Duster Mysteries.
What about you?


But I remember I actually read #3 first

They are the only 2 of that series I've read. Hope that helps. LOL.
I'm pretty sure Judithe has read them all so far.


As for the ghosts... I'm not too sure about them but then again I've only read maybe one or two series/books that had ghost as main characters. I didn't enjoy them as much but I'll give it another go.
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