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I Know I Should, But I Can't



The weird thing is that when I find a series I really love I stop reading it - because I don't want it to end. e.g Vampire Academy, I've read the first two in the series and stopped because I loved them and don't want things to change (sad isn't it).
But Night Huntress is the first series I have conciously stopped myself from reading at all.
Does that make any sense at all??


Sandra J, just finished Midnight Crystal yesterday. Once again JAK got it right, didn't disappoint. Interesting mix of The Guild and J&J. Go on, read them, I dare ya. LOL.


The Harmony books are some of my favourites!!

The Night Huntress series is really fun -- I recommend just starting. :)


So this thread was productive for me! LOL.

But I second your recommendation for Night Huntress!

Glad this discussion is prompting you guys to try something new!!




Now Anne Bishop's Black Jewels series? LOVED it.:)

Luckily that was a borrow and not a buy for me. I'm not trying Terry Pratchett again, too much other stuff out there to read.


Sometimes it is just people have different tastes. I know so many people who love authors I can't bear - particularly Marion Zimmer Bradley and Ursula K. LeGuin. Can't read anything by those two, their perspectives make me ill.



*fingers crossed* :)

It confirmed my worst fears - I absolutely bloody loved it. Fell hopelessly in love with Bones and cried my eyes out during the final chapter.
Now I want to go on and read the next one - but I've got too many other books to read for challenges!!!

I have a couple of series where I own a number of the books, but wasn't wowed by the first book (Anita Blake, Sookie and FaeFever), so I haven't read any further in the series. I'm assured they get better with subsequent books, but I just can't bring myself to find out.

It confirmed my worst fears - I absolutely bloody loved it. Fell hopelessly in love with Bones and cried my eyes out du..."
yay! very happy for you. I am also thrilled you started this thread, b/c it made me read the Chicagoland Vamp series and start the Black Jewels series --both of which I now love.

On another note, has anyone read Grave Witch? I opened it in the bookstore and read five or ten pages and was wholly put off. It sounded like it was mostly lifted straight out of Anita Blake, except for Death standing there in blue jeans talking like a normal person. What???? Does it get any better?

On another note, has anyone read Grave Witch? I opened it in the bookstore and read five or ten pages and w..."
I heard it does get better, but I tried to read #1 of her Havens series and couldn't get more than 30 pages in -- I couldn't stand it.

I have a couple of series where I own a number of the books, but wasn't wowed by the first book (Anita Blake, Sookie and FaeFever), so I h..."
I loved the first Anita Blake book and then stopped reading them (because I liked it so much). Sookie I have been reading - they're OK, book 4 - Dead to the World has been the best, I've never looked at Eric the same way since.
Faefever is another series on my list that I just haven't got to yet (along with Chicagoland and many others).


Completely agree! ;)
I'll have to consider starting "Black Jewels" in 2011. Been seein' it a lot lately 'round here.

It confirmed my worst fears - I absolutely bloody loved it. Fell hopelessly in love with Bones and cried my eyes out du..."
Love this series, eagerly awaiting

Luckily only started reading this series in about August so not too long to wait, but why don't these authors write faster. LOL.







It was different to what I expected when I heard about it, I thought it'd be told from the main girl's POV and she'd be trying to work out who to trust/what's happening etc. In fact, it was very much the other way round. Anyway, I recommend it :)

Dark Hunter by Sherilyn Kenyon (read the first one but have been putting off the rest since there are SO MANY!)
Fever by KMM (read the first one but never continued because I am not too crazy about fae.)
Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr (again not too crazy about fae)
Harry Potter (not on Kindle and thats a lot of reading to do in paper. Starting book 1 in December for a read-a-long though. )
And the last one is The Immortals by Alyson Noel. Read the first one and loved it thought second was meh and a bit confusing. Hesitating to continue. )








YA novels are one of my favorite genres but I'm terrified of giving THG a try. It seems likes so many YA books my friends rave about (The Dark Divine, Before I Fall, Hush, Hush, If I Stay), I end up hating. I hear so many great things about THG but I don't want it to end up on my "smack a bitch upside the head" shelf. If I never read it, I don't have to worry about being disappointed & I have something to look forward to when I get to it....someday.

YA novels are one of my favorite genres but I'm terrified of giving THG a try. It seems likes so many YA books my friends rave about (The Dark Divine, [book:Befo..."
I thought I was the only on who doesn't like Hush, Hush. I hated that book. Don't know why.
But I do like THG though, first 2 were really good, the ending was kinda let down but still good.

Series that I keep putting off reading but have heard (over and over) are good are Sookie and Chicagoland. I keep thinking, "Ya, maybe I'll read that next," but for whatever reason I pick something else up. Maybe one of these days.
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Why can't I read the Night Huntress series?? What's stopping me??
Is it just me? Or does anyone else have a series that they just can't pick up???
What's your nemesis?