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Christine | 752 comments Anika wrote: "I thought it was excellent and yes I agree that it was better than the last book of Mercy Thompson but then how can we compare I feel bad about saying that. I can't wait for the next book to come out. I have to wonder how many book are going to be in both Series. The end what the Fae did, I wonder how that is going to affect the Series..."



I so wish we didn't have to wait until next year for the next Mercy book. I want to know what affect the Fae's new position will have on Mercy and Adam, and everyone else.


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Christine | 752 comments Mitabird wrote: "Christine wrote: "Now, I'm going to start The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. I've heard mixed things about this one, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed..."

I almost DNF'd this book but I was so glad I stuck with it. I ended up loving it. I hope you like it. "




I'm about 200 pages in now, and I'm finding that this book is making me sad. She keeps telling him these stories about star-crossed lovers and it's giving me a bad feeling about the ending. I think I need to line up something funny to read after this.


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R. Scott VanKirk (svankirk) | 39 comments R.Scott wrote: "I'm reading Clockwork Angel. I'll give it a more thorough treatment when I'm finished"

I finished it last night. The book definitely picked up towards the end and had a good conclusion. Somehow though, I feel a bit disappointed with it. I'm trying to put my finger on it. She's a good writer and her characters are very sympathetic but they never really got under my skin. The only thing I can come up with is that I'm not the target audience for this book. I'm an idea guy. I like a lot of action and a lot of cool ideas. For me, Cassandra Clare was too stingy with the back story and the pacing was a little slow. Anyone else have thoughts?


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Gin R.Scott wrote:
I finished it last night. The book definitely picked up towards the end and ..."


I just attributed that feeling to the book being YA. No matter how much I enjoy a YA book, I always feel like there is something missing. Usually I can't quite explain what it is either.


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Nikki Palm | 18 comments Sharon wrote: "Ended up rather overwhelmed with the latest books I've been reading that seemed to get darker and grimmer as I read, so went back and re-read two of my 'fun' favorites. Let's face it ... who can re..."

Hello:) Have you ever read any of the Morganville Vampires series? I think you would like them. They have the right mixture and balance of paranormal, humor and love that kept me coming back.


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Nikki Palm | 18 comments I have read this series countless times and I still love it as much as the first. It's so easy to get lost in the language and plot. I still find myself into the same parts and laughing at the same dry humor even though I know it's coming. The characters are believable and easy to love.The Mortal Instrument Series: City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass; City of Fallen Angels


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Sharon Michael | 111 comments Nicole wrote: "I have read this series countless times and I still love it as much as the first. It's so easy to get lost in the language and plot. I still find myself into the same parts and laughing at the sa..."

I haven't read this series myself, but I have some that are the same for me, so I know what you mean. It's wonderful to have those to go back to periodically.


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Aaron | 22 comments Excited about starting Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels, #4) by Ilona Andrews im only a few chapters in and im already intrigued about the villian. Love this series!


message 659: by Christine (last edited Mar 22, 2012 06:14PM) (new)

Christine | 752 comments Aaron wrote: "Excited about starting Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels, #4) by Ilona Andrewsim only a few chapters in and im already intrigued about the villian. Love this series!"

One of my favorites. Maybe THE favorite UF series. Just wait until you find out more about the 'bad guy'....
I'm actually currently listening to it on audio to refresh my memory because it's been two years since I read the book.


message 660: by Christine (new)

Christine | 752 comments I'm going to take a break from The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson and start Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer . Hopefully, I'll feel up to going back to The Gargoyle tomorrow.


Jean ~ Kindle Queen (jkat9) | 208 comments Christine wrote: "I'm going to take a break from The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson and start Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer. Hopefully, I'll feel up to going back to The Gargoyle tomorrow."

Ooh! I really liked Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer . It's the perfect thing for you right now - not too heavy or depressing.


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R. Scott VanKirk (svankirk) | 39 comments Christine wrote: Magic Bleeds (Kate Daniels, #4) by Ilona Andrews Love this series!"

One of my favorites. Maybe THE favori..."


Certainly my favorite UF. I believe its complexity and depth illustrates the power of working in teams.


message 663: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 111 comments Just started Maggie for Hire and having a wonderful time!


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R. Scott VanKirk (svankirk) | 39 comments Sharon wrote: "Just started Maggie for Hire and having a wonderful time!"

Looks like fun!


message 665: by Susan (new)

Susan | 145 comments I just started Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione. Pleasure Unbound (Demonica, #1) by Larissa Ione


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Dawn (dawnv) | 367 comments Jalilah wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "I am about a third into Nightlife by Rob Thurman. Honestly I was not expecting to like this book. I even debated starting it, but now I am quite enjoying it."

I've f..."


Yep that is how it went for me too! People say it gets better.


message 667: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 367 comments Christine wrote: "Mitabird wrote: "Christine wrote: "Now, I'm going to start The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. I've heard mixed things about this one, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed..."

I almost DNF'd this book ..."


It is like beautiful and sad


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Dawn (dawnv) | 367 comments Reading Trance (MetaWars, #1) by Kelly Meding I am about 2/3rds in and I am kind of bored. I think I will take a break and come back to it later


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Anika (teddybear1) | 110 comments finished Vampire Manifesto by Rashaad Bell - not impressed at all
starting The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins it started Friday and I want to finished reading it before I go see the movie


message 670: by Anika (new)

Anika (teddybear1) | 110 comments Finished The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins it was excellent!!! I'm ready to see the movie now and look forward to the others.

Will start tomorrow Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins I wonder what Gale thinks what gonna happen between Peeta and Kitniss.


message 671: by Carly (last edited Mar 24, 2012 09:28PM) (new)

Carly (dawnsio_ar_y_dibyn) | 29 comments Reading Sandman Slim (Sandman Slim, #1) by Richard Kadrey --loving it so far, basically despite myself. Stark is like a phlegmatic version of Dresden in his cold-fury-berserker moods. He's way on the dark side of the antivillain chart, but I can't help liking him!


message 672: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 111 comments Just finished Maggie for Hireand have to say I loved it. Not as grim and dark as most of the urban fantasy/vampire genre, which suits me very well. Just bounces from vampire attack to demons to vampire attack, with the requisite wicked uncle. A great antidote to a bad day.


message 673: by Christine (new)

Christine | 752 comments I just finished The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson . I had set it aside for two days because it was really quite depressing and I was reluctant to pick it back up, but I am so glad I did! What an emotional, heart-wrenching yet up-lifting tale.


message 674: by LilMisGrayBrisk (new)

LilMisGrayBrisk I finished Blood Challenge (World of the Lupi, #7) by Eileen Wilks today and will start Death Magic (World of the Lupi, #8) by Eileen Wilks next.


message 675: by Christine (new)

Christine | 752 comments Mitabird wrote: "I finished Blood Challenge (World of the Lupi, #7) by Eileen Wilks today and will start Death Magic (World of the Lupi, #8) by Eileen Wilks next."


I really like this series, but it seems like so few people have read it.


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R. Scott VanKirk (svankirk) | 39 comments Christine wrote: "Mitabird wrote: "I finished Blood Challenge (World of the Lupi, #7) by Eileen Wilks today and will start Death Magic (World of the Lupi, #8) by Eileen Wilks next."

I really like this series, but it seems like so few people have read it."


I've never even heard of it before. Not sure if I'm up for another werewolf romance though. Seems to be a lot of them about.


message 677: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 822 comments R.Scott wrote: "I've never even heard of it before. Not sure if I'm up for another werewolf romance though. Seems to be a lot of them about."

While this one does have some romance aspects it is more UF than romance.


message 678: by Christine (new)

Christine | 752 comments R.Scott wrote: "Christine wrote: "Mitabird wrote: "I finished Blood Challenge (World of the Lupi, #7) by Eileen Wilks today and will start Death Magic (World of the Lupi, #8) by Eileen Wilks next."

I've never even heard of it before. Not sure if I'm up for another werewolf romance though. Seems to be a lot of them about."



This series is really more of a mystery series with a fantasy spin than it is a romance. The romance that is in it is handled differently than most of them. Yeah, there is the whole "mating-bond" thing that snaps into place when they meet, but it take the primary character a few books to actually really come to terms with it. She struggles with trying to figure out if she has come to love this man/wolf because of who he is and who they are together, or if it's just because of the mating bond. And I like the complexity she's worked into the series. Each book adds a new layer. Plus, I think this is the only series I've read in which the primary character is Asian American and I love Lily's grandmother.


message 679: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (last edited Mar 25, 2012 08:53PM) (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) finally finished Ashes, Ashes by Jo Treggiari late last night - truthfully it shouldnt of taken me so long to read being that its a pretty quick read but what can i say i couldnt be bothered reading it most of the time, i was expecting something much better and was a bit disappointed when the book seem to concentrate more on the characters then what was going on around them which was much more interesting.

also finished Roadkill (Cal Leandros, #5) by Rob Thurman which i thought was fantastic. loved the end scene with catch and raff, bit hard to explain how i felt about it though... it was heartbreaking but in a good way.

not sure what im going to read next.


message 680: by Anika (new)

Anika (teddybear1) | 110 comments Finished Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3) by Suzanne Collins

I have finished reading all three books and I loved them and can't wait to see how the movie comes out in comparison to the books. I plan to see the movie before the weeks out.

I cannot help but think about Twilight Saga, the books and the movies and how they were not totally exactly like the books but I still love them all.

But book 2 had me in more tears that book 1 and it only got worse when I read book 3. I am pleased with all the books and give high praise to the author. And yes the hype by other goodreads readers is probably the reason why I read the books before going to see the movies. I was/am blown away by the author's ideas and I was totally just reading and following along to me her storyline did not give me any clue as to where how it was going to turn out but when I read book three I knew had a pretty good guess who Kitnass was going to choose between Gale and Peeta and I was happy with the result as that is who I would have chosen. As you could see the game is not my focus point but the romance triangle but I did want the best outcome for the people and wondered how it would all play out. As always though I wish that maybe at the end of the book 3 there could have been a "making love" scene. These books were PG but I still overall enjoyed all of them.


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Christine | 752 comments I'm almost done with Married With Zombies (Living with the Dead, #1) by Jesse Petersen and it's just not as clever and funny as I had hoped it would be. But it's a short, fast read.


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Nic Silver (nicsilver) | 13 comments Christine wrote: "I'm almost done with Married With Zombies (Living with the Dead, #1) by Jesse Petersen and it's just not as clever and funny as I had hoped it would be. But it's a short, fast read."

I had that problem with Must Love Dragons (Immortally Sexy, #2) by Stephanie Rowe . It sounded hilarious on the back (which is why I picked it up even though I usually read UF rather than PNR). Inside, the writing was dull and the jokes just weren't funny. I forced my way through five or six chapters and then gave up.


♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) Christine wrote: "I'm almost done with Married With Zombies (Living with the Dead, #1) by Jesse Petersen and it's just not as clever and funny as I had hoped it would be. But it's a short, fast read."

i'v been totally trying to get my hands on that book forever! fingers crossed i'll be able to soon!


♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) finished All The Pretty Girls (Taylor Jackson, #1) by J.T. Ellison last night, about a psycho whos killing young brunette females across the country, the FBI/cops have no clue how to get ahead of him. also a couple of side story/cases going on at the same time.


message 685: by Christine (new)

Christine | 752 comments Nic wrote: "Christine wrote: "I'm almost done with Married With Zombies (Living with the Dead, #1) by Jesse Petersen and it's just not as clever and funny as I had hoped it would be. But it's a short, fast read."

I had that problem ..."



I think my big problem was that at times the characters just did not react in realistic ways. Within the first chapter or two, they killed two people (well, zombies) that they knew and had next to no reaction to it. No, OMG we just killed her and I'm covered in blood and brains! No, WTF is going on! Just, darn I ruined my favorite blouse. That being said, it's fairly well written so it reads quickly (it's also short at just under 250 pages), and another person might find it highly entertaining. It just fell flat for me.


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Karen McGrath (kazm77) | 33 comments Darcy wrote: "R.Scott wrote: "I've never even heard of it before. Not sure if I'm up for another werewolf romance though. Seems to be a lot of them about."

While this one does have some romance aspects it is mo..."


I'd never heard of it either but if its more UF than the romance aspect its definitely tweaking my interest now :)


message 687: by Jalilah (last edited Mar 28, 2012 05:41AM) (new)

Jalilah Just finished Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare. I enjoyed it but not nearly as much as the first three Mortal Instruments books: City of Bones , City of Ashes and City of Glass
I just started City of Fallen Angels


message 688: by R. Scott (new)

R. Scott VanKirk (svankirk) | 39 comments Jalilah wrote: "Just finished Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare. I enjoyed it but not nearly as much as the first three Mortal Instruments books: City of Bones , [book:City of Ashes|..."

I just finished Clockwork Angel and Clockwork Prince. Angel is OK, but didn't leave me excited, but IMHO Prince was a better book


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Harlequin Books (harlequinbooks) | 23 comments I just finished Raven Calls (Walker Papers, #7) by C.E. Murphy and can't wait for the next Walker Paper book. I believe I will read The Goddess Test (Goddess Test, #1) by Aimee Carter next. My daughter claimed it when it came in the mail so I'm just getting to it. ~ Kim


♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) finished Fair Game (Alpha & Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs it was fantastic! loved it!


message 691: by Anika (new)

Anika (teddybear1) | 110 comments ♥ Ashleigh ♥ wrote: "finished Fair Game (Alpha & Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs it was fantastic! loved it!"

Don't you want to read it again. I brought the audio book too!


♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) @ Anika,

lol, what a great idea!


message 693: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 367 comments Christine wrote: "I just finished The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. I had set it aside for two days because it was really quite depressing and I was reluctant to pick it back up, but I am so glad I did! What an em..."

I am glad you liked it! I think it is one of my favorite books.


message 694: by RIN ಠ_ಠ (last edited Mar 29, 2012 09:59PM) (new)

RIN ಠ_ಠ (wriggrin) | 60 comments I was about 70% into Fair Game (Alpha & Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs when I stopped. It wasn't bad or anything, just needed a lighter read due to all the college stress lately.

Currently reading Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi .


message 695: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (last edited Mar 29, 2012 10:20PM) (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) @ Lynn,

lol i just finished both Fair Game (Alpha & Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi :D
i really enjoyed them, hope you do to!

but i dont think shatter me is a lighter read.


message 696: by RIN ಠ_ಠ (new)

RIN ಠ_ಠ (wriggrin) | 60 comments Anything that my mind can make a sense of after hours of work is a lighter read to me these days. xD

I've noticed that there are mixed reviews for Shatter Me, I'm currently on the 'Like' side.


♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) @ Lynn,
i really liked it, it was just what i needed. i'v been reading heaps of adult UF books l8ly so Shatter Me was a nice change of pace.


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Darcy (sunnytat462) | 822 comments Next up for me is Storm Kissed (Nightkeepers, #6) by Jessica Andersen The Vengeful Dead (Jackie Rutledge #2) by J.N. Duncan Dust of the Damned by Peter Brandvold Vampire's Kiss (The Watchers, #2) by Veronica Wolff Undone Deeds (Connor Grey, #6) by Mark Del Franco Born to Darkness (Fighting Destiny, #1) by Suzanne Brockmann The Savage Grace (The Dark Divine, #3) by Bree Despain Darkness Undone (Marked Souls, #4) by Jessa Slade


♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) started Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, #1) by Kelley Armstrong last night, not really liking it so far. :(


message 700: by RIN ಠ_ಠ (last edited Mar 31, 2012 01:09AM) (new)

RIN ಠ_ಠ (wriggrin) | 60 comments ♥ Ashleigh ♥ wrote: "started Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, #1) by Kelley Armstrong last night, not really liking it so far. :("

It was really hard to get into at first but after awhile it gets interesting (at least for me :D)

Finally finished
Fair Game (Alpha & Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs , the ending was...WHOAH!! Now I can't wait for the next book.

Currently reading Shadows (Lux, #0.5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout


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