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Currently Reading 2011
@Regina -LOL. For me it was Micah which I thought was a one off but with Danse Macabre, as soon as I finished it I was so shocked I flipped it over and read it again. Couldn't believe it was so bad. For others it started with Narcissus in Chains which was when the sex aspect changes and becomes unconventional.
@Lethal -LOL, satan obviously didn't back you then and that's why he's satan, faithful to his nature that guy. Steph was right. Steph wrote: "LOL! Wonder what Lethal's gonna buy next ??? "
:( Ah this is why I told myself I wouldn't start the series but alas, I did anyway. I'm onto Bloody Bones (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #5) and I've really liked the books and basically read them back-to-back. Oh well I have 5 more to go until I get sad or I'll think positive and love them all the way to what are we on? number 20 or so?
Amy or "Ames" wrote: "@Regina -LOL. For me it was Micah which I thought was a one off but with Danse Macabre, as soon as I finished it I was so shocked I flipped it over and read it again. Couldn't believe it was so bad. For others it started with Narcissus in Chains which was when the sex aspect changes and becomes unconventional."The unconventional sex aspect isn't what bothers me with later books. What bothers me is that LKH is so bad at writing sex scenes. Oh and I would occasionly like a little plot with the sex. Just a smidge, really. Any at all would be nice. LOL, that may be a little harsh. Maybe.
When Guilty Pleasures came on the scene, UF wasn't popular. Heck, was it even a legitimate genre yet? I don't remember having a name for it then. To give LKH her due, she is one of the writers responsible for establishing UF as a major trend. And it is her right to create the world to suit herself. However, I miss the old Anita. Not necessarily the prejudiced, "non-humans are monsters" Anita. But the necromancer, the one who solved mysteries by waking the dead in cemeteries, not in her bed.
Daffodil wrote: "The unconventional sex aspect isn't what bothers me with later books. What bothers me is that LKH is so bad at writing sex scenes. Oh and I would occasionly like a little plot with the sex. Just a smidge, really. Any at all would be nice. LOL, that may be a little harsh. Maybe."Not harsh, completely true. I feel exactly the same.
I miss the old Anita. Not necessarily the prejudiced, "non-humans are monsters" Anita. But the necromancer, the one who solved mysteries by waking the dead in cemeteries, not in her bed.
LOL! Again, ditto. Skin Trade attempted to go back but then then the next turned around and went back to...this is where I have to stop, my language is unrepeatable in polite company.
Kerstin wrote: "Just finished
and really enjoyed it. Not sure what I'll read next. Either
or
"Ooh, I don't remember seeing Dying Bites before. Looks good! *darn, that mountain keeps getting higher*
Read
and
. Both fun, but the latter was better.Reading
. It's been awhile since the first one, so for once, I appreciated the recap!
It's been a while since I wrote. I've been studying for my exams, didn't have too much time to check up on internet but managed to get some reading done though.I've finished 3 4-stars books:
,
and
(OMG Bones...)I'm currently reading
and
I'm still reading
. It's never taken me so long to get through a Samhain book.On top of that, I'm reading:
&
. Okay, I lied. I'm really just reading Nightshade & have only made it to page 12 in The Reader. It icks me out thinking about some dried-up cougar playing hide the sausage with a 15-year-old boy. Mary Kay Letourneau, is that you?
@Regina, I enjoyed those books a lot. Read them pre-GRs, found 1-2 while wandering through a AU bookstore. Then, had to pre-order 3 to find out how it ended. Now, 4 is on it's way. I should probably re-read 3 since I read it a little over year ago. Some YA novels are crap on audio, IMO and some are decent. Never can tell.@Lethal, I won't say it ....
@Inga, Hope you enjoy Psy-Changeling 2!
@CyberAlmu, Good luck w/your exams! I know you'll be relieved when they're done. LOVE Bones! Looking forward to more of him very soon. :)
BTW - I'm currently reading and enjoying
, which has a sort of Hunger Games feel to it. Different for sure, no "games", but the whole "privileged live inside, under-privileged live outside" kinda thing. And, have about 2 hrs left on my audiobook
, which I'm enjoying as well.
Steph wrote: "@Regina, I enjoyed those books a lot. Read them pre-GRs, found 1-2 while wandering through a AU bookstore. Then, had to pre-order 3 to find out how it ended. Now, 4 is on it's way. I should pro..."☺ Satan is not my friend. He said "Click it, fool!" & I couldn't resist.
@ Kerstin & VivianI loved
&
. Very interesting and well written. I haven't found a copy of
yet, I'm going to have to give in and shop online instead of trying to find it locally. For those who don't know, Jace is a FBI profiler who is "borrowed" by an alternate universe where humans are the minority, a very small minority of 1%. Since vampires, werewolves and golems are immune to insanity, they have no experience in tracking an insane killer and need Jace's skills. Highly recommended. (And I just love the titles and their multi-layered meanings.)
Another one to add to the tbr, thanks Daffodil. (grumbles under breath, when will I have time to read all these books)
Lol!Having such a great reading spell at the moment which has made me pretty darn happy (30 books read since the beginning of the year!!) :D
Read
yesterday which although wasn't rated overly good, I loved. I'm not sure why though. But I was definitely disappointed when I finished it so will have to hunt down the rest of the trilogy.In the meantime just started
. Enjoyable and quite unusual :)
LOL @ Sandra. Ditto!That's great, Josie! I enjoyed Sins of the Heart too. Haven't read the rest of the trilogy yet though. Did you know there's a novella #1.5 called Sin's Daughter? I got it for free from ... somewhere, Amazon I think. I wouldn't say it's a mandatory read for the series, but it's there if you'd like to learn about Amber & Kai's story.
Oooh, free you say? I heard that Kai pops up in later books so it's always nice to know more about a character. Thanks, I'm off to hunt it down :)ETA: I think it was only for a limited time only :(
Still, I'll read it anyway on the strength of the first book.
Finished
. Ugh! Let me think about this for a second. Yep, that's the word for it. I have the perfect place to shelve the book though: the Quit Smoking shelf in the reading resolutions challenge.Also finished
. I've never read A Clockwork Orange before, though I had a basic idea about the subject/plot. I can understand why a lot of people think it's brilliant. I can see why it's considered a classic by some. It just wasn't my cup of tea, having to push myself to finish. I woudn't say I regret reading it, I think we should push ourselves sometimes. And, now I'll have a better understanding of pop culture references to the book. But, I sincerely doubt I'll ever pick it up again.Currently reading:
&
Daffodil, I've only read 1 Undead, not rushing to read anymore.And I commend you on your fortitude in reading A Clockwork Orange. I remember going to see that movie when I was just a youngish whippersnapper and can still recall some most disturbing elements to this day.
On a happier note, I just finished
and I can tell you it was hawt! The 1st in the breeds series, it did suffer from 1st-in-series book syndrome but obviously as they are well into book #20 something it didn't suffer long. LOL.
I finished
, which I really enjoyed after an admittedly slow start and
, which was a very cute and hilarious short story about a princess having trouble with a rather sizable penis in her bed.
Kerstin, loved
and I picked up
the other day as a freebie on smashwords. Everyone keeps saying how funny it is, I'll have to read it. LOL.
Daffodil, I had to laugh b/c that's exactly where #10 for that series sits for me right now ... in Quit Smoking category of the Reading Resolutions challenge. It's a series that I just cannot get myself to stop. I was determined to stop after reading #9, but then she had to go and do that. Now, I have to read 10 to find out WTH?! LOL! Oi!Glad you liked that one, Sandra. It's been on my TBR for a long time. I should've added it to my "Time to Climb ...", but forgot about it - again.
I finished my re-read of Destined for an Early Grave and even though I still enjoyed it (and maybe should, but won't, lower my rating to 4v5★), I was a bit frustrated this go 'round (view spoiler)
I started
and haven't gotten far at all, but I'm liking it so far.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Steph wrote: "I finished my re-read of Destined for an Early Grave and even though I still enjoyed it (and maybe should, but won't, lower my rating to 4v5★), I was a bit frustrated this go 'round (view spoiler)"As much as I hate to say it, not loving this series as much on the re-reads either. But Bones is still yummy as ever ;)
Sad, right? I mean, I still love them, but why the change in level of love, ya think? Too much read since then? Writing? Seriously, I was shocked that I was considering reducing my rating (only a little) after re-reading.
I don't know! Maybe too many other great books read since then. I actually stopped re-reading after the second one because I'm afraid of diminishing my love for them. But still looking forward to
next week!
I only read the Night Huntress series for the first time last October and I've only re-read #2 so far, but I'm still loving 'em as much as ever. I've #3 & #4 planned for early March re-reads so I can go directly to
as I know it won't arrive till March anyway. So I'm hoping I'll still feel the love.
Funny you say that b/c I was actually thinking (after finishing my re-read) that I was glad I'd only opt'd to re-read the last one, not all of them. :\ But, I'm also anxious for TSotG!
I think there's parts of the books that are definitely worth re-reading, but maybe the overall story isn't necessary to me? Off to finish my last BINGO read of Round 1 *sniff*
I think I deliberately started with #2 cause #4 was sad with Rodney and this way I could work up to it. LOL.
Of course. LOL!!Though I did pick #2 cause RRRC wanted a 2nd chance love for the challenge and this one had it in spades.
Currently reading
and it is more a fantasy style romance (7 books long) series with different H/h each book and heavy world building. I have an advantage in that I've read one other in the series already, so know the world. Really like this one - different shifters set somewhere else in the universe sort of magical medieval style.
Sounds interesting. I've started listening to the audiobook of
re-read in prep for
. The narrator is just okay. I may switch to reading it vs. listening to it.
Isn't Hunt the Moon coming out in June? I would've thought you'd re-read it closer to the date. LOL.
Steph I realized that too when I was doing my rereads. I am actually waiting for a library copy of #5. But I also was disappointed with her spin off series.
Steph wrote: "Daffodil, I had to laugh b/c that's exactly where #10 for that series sits for me right now ... in Quit Smoking category of the Reading Resolutions challenge. It's a series that I just cannot get myself to stop. I was determined to stop after reading #9, but then she had to go and do that. Now, I have to read 10 to find out WTH?! LOL! Oi!"I was so depressed with the ending of #9 that I immediately went to her website to see if she even had a plan for the series. There's an excerpt up for #10 and it seems she will be addressing the issues raised in Undead and Unfinished. If anything, that just makes me more mad; Unfinished's main purpose seems to be to move you from #8 to #10.
It sounds like if you're gonna torture yourself you should try to get the books from the library first, and not just fill Ms D's coffers.
Finished
and loved it.Currently reading:
(disgustingly spooky & eerie)
(hilarious)
(fascinating so far) and
(not impressed yet)
I gave up on Unholy Ghosts, it wasn't for me. Yesterday, I read
which I quite enjoyed. I keep changing my rating though (3 or 4? I want half stars!). It's quite different -futuristic sci-fi but still definitely UF with multiple POVs which works well. I'm certainly reading the sequel coming out in April.Currently reading
. I couldn't even breathe at the beginning. Was so scared. Love John's mother though, she's so funny.
Ames, I understand about
I finished it for a challenge, but I know lots who loved it, but it was the drugs that did my head in. Saying that I have to read the next 2, cause I bought 'em plus I've listed 'em in challenges too. *sigh*
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I flinched. Lol.