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Apr 01, 2011 04:16PM

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I've wanted to read them for ages, but I am buried at the moment. I'll poke around my pile and see what else is there qualifying as saga though.

I've read the Swan series and highly recommend them. I'd be happy to jump in on the discussions if you decide to do so. Eugenia Price is a thought, but I did read the Savannah book sometime last year.
Wish Lily Cigar hadn't become so damn HTF, all the cheap copies are gone from the online sellers. That is one of the best I've read in a long time.
De Blasis' The Proud Breed is pretty good too.
Wish Lily Cigar hadn't become so damn HTF, all the cheap copies are gone from the online sellers. That is one of the best I've read in a long time.
De Blasis' The Proud Breed is pretty good too.
Marg wrote: "Completely off topic, but have you seen the Land of Painted Caves drinking game Misfit?"
No, I've missed that Marg. What are the rules?
No, I've missed that Marg. What are the rules?
Lol, you are going to need it if you plan on reading this. After you're done go and read the reviews and review comments at Amazon US and UK. Quite a show.
BTW, you did see the links I've posted to Jack's video reviews of the first five haven't you? http://www.youtube.com/user/jacktaylo...
BTW, you did see the links I've posted to Jack's video reviews of the first five haven't you? http://www.youtube.com/user/jacktaylo...

I will read it, because I can't read the first 5 books and not read the last one.
Marg wrote: "I think I had seen the link but not got to watching them yet. Will watch it in the morning.
I will read it, because I can't read the first 5 books and not read the last one."
I know, it's hard not to finish off a series. I'll keep quiet until you get started and are ready to chat.
I will read it, because I can't read the first 5 books and not read the last one."
I know, it's hard not to finish off a series. I'll keep quiet until you get started and are ready to chat.

How about this for a group read saga...Sacajawea by Anna Lee Waldo?
Carey wrote: "Oh dear, and I was looking forward to The Land of the Painted Caves. LOL!
How about this for a group read saga...Sacajawea by Anna Lee Waldo?"
Carey, library only.
I've read Sacajawea but it was years ago. Here's one I found on a UBS spree that sounds interesting, A Roaring in the Wind. Montana setting.
How about this for a group read saga...Sacajawea by Anna Lee Waldo?"
Carey, library only.
I've read Sacajawea but it was years ago. Here's one I found on a UBS spree that sounds interesting, A Roaring in the Wind. Montana setting.


I can recommend this quartet. Really good reads. I liked 3 of the 4 books best and I'm always up to reading them again.
I do want to read them, but I am so buried in commitments right now. Plus there's a new Chadwick coming soon and everything will get swept under the table when that lands :p
June is good....Carey and I have the next Flashman book to read for June, but we should be able to at least fit book 1 of the quartet in, right?

Carey wrote: "I'm hoping to start june with clean slate, so yes! :)"
A clean slate??? How on earth is this even possible???? Please, let me in on the secret!
A clean slate??? How on earth is this even possible???? Please, let me in on the secret!
CLM wrote: "We should all read the new Chadwick together! I like the Raj Quarter but they are slow going (not sure which box mine are in either)."
Well I certainly can not disagree with that. :D
Well I certainly can not disagree with that. :D
CLM wrote: "We should all read the new Chadwick together! I like the Raj Quarter but they are slow going (not sure which box mine are in either)."
Excellent idea, but I can promise you there is no way I will put off a new Chadwick waiting for the rest of you. The second I see it land it will be gobbled up.
Excellent idea, but I can promise you there is no way I will put off a new Chadwick waiting for the rest of you. The second I see it land it will be gobbled up.

A clean slate??? How on earth is this even possible???? Please, let me in on the secret!"
HAHAHAHA!!! I was just going to not look at the piles!!!
That is one advantage with Mr. Kindle. You can have a pile of books on it, but you can't see them.
Misfit wrote: "That is one advantage with Mr. Kindle. You can have a pile of books on it, but you can't see them."
That's a positive and a negative for me, LOL. No, I don't feel as guilty when I can't see the "piles" of books on the Kindle, but on the other hand I've been known to "lose" a book buried somewhere inside that Kindle....forget it's even there for a year or better. Ha.
That's a positive and a negative for me, LOL. No, I don't feel as guilty when I can't see the "piles" of books on the Kindle, but on the other hand I've been known to "lose" a book buried somewhere inside that Kindle....forget it's even there for a year or better. Ha.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Jewel in the Crown (other topics)A Roaring in the Wind (other topics)
Sacajawea (other topics)
Sacajawea (other topics)
The Jewel in the Crown (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Celeste De Blasis (other topics)Eugenia Price (other topics)