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My name is Deandri, I'm 26 and I live in cape town south Africa. I'm married and a mom of a VERY busy 15month old boy.
I absolutely love reading and my all time favorite genre is paranormal.
My favorite authors are Lora Leigh (breed series WOW!) Illona Andrews (kate daniels AWESOME read!), Patrica Briggs (Mercy Thompson), Nalini Singh (psy\changling )Luarell K Hamilton and Christine Feehan to name but a few... read so many books that its hard to find good authors I haven't read and can enjoy. Looking forward to finding new series to read and seeing everyone's opinions on them.


Welcome! Have you tried Ilona Andrews (Kate Daniels series) or Patricia Briggs' (Mercy Thompson) series yet? If you like Kim Harrison, you may want to give them a try. Oh, and the Fever Series too (Karen Marie Moning).

Billie, what a coincidence, I live in the country with a bunch of animals, including MY husband. HA!
I second Marsha's recommendations, and will add some not mentioned yet by anyone (sorry if any duplicates):
Green, Simon R
Hanover, MLN
Kadrey, Richard
Moore, Christopher
Novik, Naomi
Williams, Liz
McGuire, Seanan
Cole, Kresley
Arthur, Keri
Hunter, Faith
Lima Maria
Vaughn, Carrie
Carriger, Gail
Pratt T A (Tim)
Richardson, Kat
Saintcrow Lilith
Weldon, Phaedra
Troop Alan
Acevedo, Mario
Armintrout, Jennifer
Baker, Nancy
Bowen, Gary
Collins Nancy A
Davidson MaryJanice
Drake, Jocelynn
Farren, Mick
Frost, Jeaniene
Garton, Ray
Gleason, Colleen aka Gale Colette
Gottlieb, Sherry
Hendee Barb
Lewis, J F
Neill, Chloe
Newman, Kim
Rardin, Jennifer
Simmons, William Mark
Stein, Jeanne C
Sunny
Taylor, Karen E
Hamilton Laurell K
Lane, Amy
Adams, Cie T and Cathy Clamp
Cacek Patricia
Kittredge, Caitlin
Butcher, Jim
Henry, Mark


I recently joined up on the site, hoping to enagage with people and get to know more about what people are reading etc. I live in Reading, in the UK. All my life I have worked with books, having been a Learning Resources Manager and now a Library Manager in a hospital.
Bazzie

I am DeeAnn from MN and I found Goodreads when the LivingSocialBooks app on Facebook went kerplewie.
I have read (and gotten coworkers obsessed with) Sherrilyn Kenyon, Christine Feehan & JR Ward, but I read SO many more authors than those. Totally in love with the Mercy Thompson series and the Lords of the Underworld as well as the Warriors of Posideon series', among others.
I have gone (and taken a coworker) to 3 Sherrilyn Kenyon book signings where I have met several other fans that I hope to bring to this site. (My fav DH/WH is Fury, even though I am an animal control officer and he has a very low opinion of my profession. LOL)
Looking forward to seeing what everyone else is reading!

I'm Katherine. I'm from Quebec, Canada I'd consider myself a bookworm. I love to read all genres of Literature. PR being one of my favourite. As for a favourite Author..that tough..it's a kin to asking "what would you wish for, if you had just one wish?". But if I have to choose a great series Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole. I find myself jumping the bus to the nearest English bookstore. :)

So obviously I'm a huge fan of Karen Chance's books -- both series (warning all you Team Pritkin members out there: I'm Team Mircea!). I also love Kim Harrison, Patricia Briggs, Ilona Andrews, Gail Carriger, Karen Moning, Suzanne McLeod, Patrick Hearne, Charlaine Harris (though with the last book I'm starting to wonder if she's jumped the shark), and Meljean Brooke's new steampunk series. (I know this isn't a high fantasy group but I'll mention how much I am amazed by Patrick Rothfuss.) I'm more a fan of UF than PNR though I like Jeaniene Frost a lot and I think she's considered more PNR than UF (I think she's borderline).
By the way I notice that Suzanne McLeod isn't as well known as some others in this genre -- any other fans of her Spellcrackers series out there?

Yeah I've read the first book in McLeod's series, it wasn't bad but my library hasn't gotten the second book yet so I'm still waiting to read it. She is definitely not as well known!


I'm Kimberly and I've loved PNR and UF for years. I love the usual suspects Laurell K. Hamilton, Patricia Briggs, Kelley Armstrong etc. I'm so glad I found this group!



I know there are Buffy novels. I gather (but am not positive) that the TV show came before the novels -- correct? Does anyone read the novels, or are they like Star Trek novels written by a bunch of different authors with varying style and quality? Were there any novels that actually preceded the TV show? I'm asking because people always talk about Spike and he's iconic enough that I want to get a handle on him, but I don't much like watching TV -- would always rather read a novel. So is there a Buffy novel that anyone can recommend?



Some of my favorite authors are Kim Harrison, Karen Marie Moning, (fever series) Patricia Briggs (Mercy Thompson), and Jim Butcher just to name a few.
If I find a good story line I love to devour the series, one sometime one and half books a day…schedule permitting! Anyway I feel like I am among my own here.
I am thrilled to find a site like good reads and am looking forward to your recommendations.


I would not worry to much about not reading Twilight :-) There are so many great authors I hope you find some great books!
Happy Reading.

and my favorite chara is Simi.
thank u all..:)





I really like it, the first one is a bit different a lot of people did not care for it but I like them all. I hope you enjoy it!

My name is Felicity (36, from Sydney, Australia) and I have just joined. I love all things fantasy wether it be urban fantasy, fantasy romance or what I like to call epic fantasy.
I am currently reading:

I've read approx 500 fantasy books since Jan 2009 but am always looking for new authors and LOVE reading series books. My favourite authors at the moment are:
Jeaniene Frost
Patricia Brigges
Laurell K Hamilton
Chloe Neill
Ilona Andrews
Nalini Singh
JR Ward
Charlaine Harris
Is anyone reading another series at the moment they can recommend?

In high fantasy / epic fantasy, Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind.
And if you want to explore steampunk, Gail Carriger's series (starting with Soulless) is awesome and fun and sexy and hilarious!

Thanks for the info, I have read the first 2 Karen Chance books but will definitely look into your other suggestions. Great to chat with another Sydneysider....thanks again! :)

There are a ton of books here are some of my suggestions Jane True, Jane Yellowrock series, Elemental Assassin, October Daye, The Hallows, Immortals after Dark, Georgina Kincaid, Anna Strong or Riley Jenson










I really am excited about reading Name on the Wind

My name is Felicity (36, from Sydney, Australia) and I have just joined. I love all things fantasy wether it be urban fantasy, fantasy romance or what I like to call epic fantasy.
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I highly recommend: (with lst book of series)- all UF except Downum (fabulous) and Sturges, which are light epic.
Harry Connolly- Child of Fire
Amanda Downum- The Drowning City
Mathew Sturges- Midwinter
Jennifer Rardin- Once Bitten
Faith Hunter- Skinwalker
Jenna Black- The Devil Inside
Jeanne C Stein- The Becoming
Caitlin Kittredge- Night Life
M L N Hanover- Unclean Spirits
Barb Hendee- Blood Memories
Sunny- Mona Lisa Awakening
Karen Chance- Midnight's Daughter or the other series- Touch the dark
Phaedra Weldon- Wraith
Mick Farren- The Time of Feasting
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I'll read just about any 'genre' as long as it has some kind of "Supernatural/Science Fiction" element. (heavy romance/erotica not my thing. Sookie is pushing it.)
I'm always on the look out for new books to read. I'm not much of an author worshipper, for me it's the story and not WHO wrote it. (learned my lesson from King himself, not much of a fan anymore.)
I work part-time and live in the middle of no-where with a bunch of animals, including my husband and son.