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message 152: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) You'll have to tell me what you think of Siren. I have yet to read it, but I'm not so sure if I want to. I've heard all kinds of mixed reviews on it.


message 153: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I didn't like it that much for the mermaid aspects (two seconds of it) and the characters were fairly done. I wrote a review if you wanna check the bookpage.


message 154: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments GC, I tried adding you so I could read your review but I failed the German question. :(


message 155: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) Redvines :) It's a joke from a favorite musical of mine.


message 156: by Emily, Merfreak & Tribute (new)

Emily (emilimcg) | 251 comments Mod
haha, I would have known that answer :) AVPM is amazing!


message 157: by Emily, Merfreak & Tribute (last edited Aug 05, 2011 12:54AM) (new)

Emily (emilimcg) | 251 comments Mod
And I'm starting Fins Are Forever right now! Also about halfway through with Ripple. It has a nice plot and I like Mandy Hubbard's writing style.


message 158: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) Oh, you'll love Fins Are Forever! It was great, better than the first! :)


message 159: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I still have yet to read those books. Look a bit too fluffy for my taste.


message 160: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments GC, Darn! I was so close. I said VedVines because I thought I'd have to add the German accent. ;)


message 161: by Dana (new)

Dana (piyo) | 57 comments Just discovered I only have three mermaid books in my To Read pile...I need to fix this.


message 162: by Randi (last edited Aug 06, 2011 08:54PM) (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I found a free little novella called Madly that looks quite interesting. I'd check that out.


message 163: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I just finished reading The Help and I loved it to pieces. I reccoemend it to everyone. And the movie looks like it's going to be good too! I love Emma Stone, she's hilarious so major points to the director.


message 164: by Dana (new)

Dana (piyo) | 57 comments Since I was having trouble picking my next read, I send my friend the link to my To-Read list and she narrowed my 60+ books to five, and out of those five I ended up choosing: Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1) by Jim Butcher . It's the first in The Dresden Files books. Only three chapters in, but i like it.


message 165: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I used to have the first two books in the series, but I never got around to reading them. You'll have to tell me if they're worth picking back up! :)


message 166: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I am currently reading Everblue (Mer Tales, #1) by Brenda Pandos and it is amazing! I love the mermaid world and mythology in this one. Definitely unique and refreshing. :)


message 167: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) That looks really good.


message 168: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments Thanks, Garrett! Added it to my TBR list.


message 169: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) No problem! It's really good. I love how it alternates between the girl's POV on land and the merdude's POV under the sea. I'm loving it! :)


message 170: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments Oooh yay! So glad to hear you say that. My book has multiple POVs and I'm always worried people will dislike the head hopping, but I love those kid of stories. :)

Everblue gets bonus points for alternating POVs.


message 171: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I love books with multiple POVs. That way you're able to experience the emotions of all the characters, rather than just one. It makes all the characters more three-dimensional. And I definitely can't wait to check out your book! I actually remember checking out your blog a loooong time ago - so cool to finally be able to read the book! I think I was sold when I heard the title The Sea Monster Memoirs. :)


message 172: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments Yes! I love multiple points of view too. :)
And thank you. I can't wait for you to read it. Sounds like it might be right up your alley.


message 173: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) Everblue might be my next mer-read.


message 174: by Emily, Merfreak & Tribute (new)

Emily (emilimcg) | 251 comments Mod
I'm starting that tonight! Gotta love it when there's guy POV.


message 175: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I'm quite interested now, I've seen only positive reviews.


message 176: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) It is pretty good. I've only a read little today, haven't had much time, getting senior year stuff out of the way, but when I do read I always say I'm gonna read just one chapter, and I end up reading five. Something about this book just keeps dragging me back in, like my eyes don't want to leave the page.


message 177: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I love books like that. Things like the Millenium Trilogy and Harry Potter do that to me all the time.


message 178: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I've been reading Insatiable (Insatiable, #1) by Meg Cabot and I have fallen in LOVE with this book! It's a bit predictable, mainly because the vampire/vampire-hunter story has been done so many times before, but it's definitely unique and so so good! I've been reading nonstop for the past three days. :D


message 179: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments Ooh, I got that one in June at the RWA National con in NYC but haven't read it yet. Glad to know it's good. She was hilarious in person. :)


message 180: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) And her hilariousness is written into the book, too! There's been some lines of dialogue and scenes that have had me laughing out loud. That rarely happens for me. :D For me, that's the sign of a good book, when I can laugh or cry while reading.


message 181: by Karen (new)

Karen (karenhooper) | 101 comments Awesome. :)


message 182: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) Never was a big Meg Cabot fan myself but the one of my friends read the Princess Diaries and loved it, and I have to say, she is pretty hilarious.


message 183: by Emily, Merfreak & Tribute (new)

Emily (emilimcg) | 251 comments Mod
I loved Princess Diaries :) But my favorite of hers was All American Girl.


message 184: by Dana (last edited Sep 02, 2011 11:02PM) (new)

Dana (piyo) | 57 comments I finished reading Storm Front, and Garrett, it was really good! If you like urban fantasy and wizards you should definitely pick this book back up.

Now I'm reading The Snow Queen's Shadow (Princess, #4) by Jim C. Hines , which is the fourth book in Jim C. Hines' princess series. Anyone who is a fairytale fan should give these books a try. The three main characters are Danielle (Cinderella), Talia (Sleeping Beauty) and Snow (Snow White). Each book has had a main theme with a twist on a classic tale and the second book in the series is about The Little Mermaid. I totally recommend these!


message 185: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I'm glad you liked it, Dana! I might have to pick those books up in the future!

It's so funny you brought up the Princess series. I've been eyeing these for so long, but I've never gotten around to buying them yet. They will most definitely be read by me eventually. :)


message 186: by Dana (new)

Dana (piyo) | 57 comments Hines' series is a lot of fun. I how he created new versions of familiar characters and stories, and was able to bring them together. The mermaid story was definitely a good one, but you have to start with the first in the series to get a good feel for the three main leads. They were fast, entertaining easy reads. I know you'll love them. They have a few dark moments, and there was one particular twist to a character that I never saw coming. But I won't spoil anything since I know you'll read them eventually.


message 187: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) They sound amazing, and all the reviews I've seen were good. Plus, it gets extra brownie points for having a story based on The Little Mermaid. :)


message 188: by [deleted user] (new)

Garrett wrote: "What book (merbook or not) are you currently reading?"

I'm really reading Tempest Rising Book!!!


message 189: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) Which Tempest Rising? There's two.


message 190: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) Finished Insatiable (Insatiable, #1) by Meg Cabot and it has definitely become one of my favorite vampire novels. War between two groups of vampires, demon hunters, and even a gigantic fire-breathing dragon made this one of the most epic awesome vampire books I've read yet! It's definitely become a favorite, if you can't already tell by my gushing.

So now, I'm thinking about reading these Ascension (Water, #1) by Kara Dalkey Reunion (Water, #2) by Kara Dalkey Transformation (Water, #3) by Kara Dalkey I've had them since the books came out in 2002 and have never finished them. Although I really need to finish this, too Mermaid A Twist on the Classic Tale by Carolyn Turgeon I've had this book in ARC form since February, but every time I start it I lay it aside again. That review is LONG overdue. :(


message 191: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I'm currently reading Sleeping with the Fishes (Fred the Mermaid, #1) by MaryJanice Davidson (I've read the last two, but never got around to reading the first until now) and I love it! I've laughed out loud a couple times already. My friend at school probably thought I was crazy. :D


message 192: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I've got to get around to those :) They sound funny in the vein of Wilfred.


message 193: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I just finished Lost Voices and its one of my favorite merbooks! Oh, it was really good. Now I'm on to Forever


message 194: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) Lost Voices is amazing! I love her writing; it's so beautiful and lyrical.


message 195: by Emily, Merfreak & Tribute (new)

Emily (emilimcg) | 251 comments Mod
I really need to start Lost Voices! And I hope you enjoy Forever GC! I didn't like the very end, but it was much better than Linger :)


message 196: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I really want to read the Shiver books. I had the first two, still have the second, but someone borrowed the first, and now I never see that girl anymore, so I can't get it back. Sigh...


message 197: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) Forever was very bittersweet, but it's my favorite book in the series :) I loved it.


And Lost Voices might be my favorite merbook. I'm debating it. Anyway, I'll go write full reviews for those two now.


message 198: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) I think I'm gonna read this one next The Lost Slayer (Lost Slayer, #1-4) by Christopher Golden . It's HUGE! There's four books in one! And it's kind of like 'The Wish,' one of the best Buffy episodes!


message 199: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) I've finished a re-read of Catching Fire and now I'm on to either Les Misérables or Graceling


message 200: by Garrett (new)

Garrett (garrettgoodreads) Les Miserables is probably one of the better books you'll ever read in school. I liked it, but then again we read the condensed version, rather than the long one. Graceling, I hear, is really good.


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