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I just started it per your recommendation and am quite enjoying it! Have you read the sequels too?
I find it kind of funny that I'm entirely capable of reading creepy murder thrillers (like The Alienist for example) and have trouble with horror stories. They seem so closely related; especially when the author gives you a peek into the head of the killer and you see the horrible things he's doing. Maybe it's just a level of description, though.
Eeek, Jen and Erin, you are scaring me now! See, I have never even tried to read a book from the horror genre, so I have no idea how they differ from something like Alienist, which I enjoyed. Maybe it's intent? As in, Alienist is unraveling a mystery, whereas, Horror is intended to terrify? LOL, I'm completely clueless about the genre.
Maybe I'll attempt a Stephen King since he's the most well known, as far as I know anyway.
Eeek, Jen and Erin, you are scaring me now! See, I have never even tried to read a book from the horror genre, so I have no idea how they differ from something like Alienist, which I enjoyed. Maybe it's intent? As in, Alienist is unraveling a mystery, whereas, Horror is intended to terrify? LOL, I'm completely clueless about the genre.
Maybe I'll attempt a Stephen King since he's the most well known, as far as I know anyway.
PatK wrote: "I just started it per your recommendation and am quite enjoying it! Have you read the sequels too?"
Yes, I'm up to the latest. There are definitely some eyeroll-worthy points in the later books (none of them quite stand up to the first book), but still pretty good reads. One of those series that I read just because I love the characters...even when the situations they're in seem way over the top.
I haven't picked up any of her other series (about Lord John, a character we meet in the second book of the Outlander series), but it's peripherally related and supposedly has quite a bit of cross over as the two series go on.
Yes, I'm up to the latest. There are definitely some eyeroll-worthy points in the later books (none of them quite stand up to the first book), but still pretty good reads. One of those series that I read just because I love the characters...even when the situations they're in seem way over the top.
I haven't picked up any of her other series (about Lord John, a character we meet in the second book of the Outlander series), but it's peripherally related and supposedly has quite a bit of cross over as the two series go on.
I put my ARC in circulation and sent it to Sonja who is in Europe. I know she's in the middle of the list, but she's a friend and I figured I'd save someone the shipping fees. So maybe she can send it to the others who are in Europe to save on shipping costs after she's done reading it.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your copy, Sabrina! So that makes three copies floating around the VBCers...though I only have two listed (I have no clue where the third book is right now...speak up if you know?).
And I think it's a great idea to have one copy going through Europe to keep the shipping down. I think we only have three people out that way.
So, updating the list (people currently in possession are bolded):
Caryn (??)
Linda
Katie
Amy (UK)
Sonja (EU)
Claire
Kerry
Jessica C. (won a copy! yay!)
Sarah K.
Jen
PatK
Phili (EU)
Gina
Lynne
And I think it's a great idea to have one copy going through Europe to keep the shipping down. I think we only have three people out that way.
So, updating the list (people currently in possession are bolded):
Caryn (??)
Linda
Katie
Claire
Kerry
Jessica C. (won a copy! yay!)
Sarah K.
Phili (EU)
Gina
Lynne


jEN

Yay! Congrats! And that's super nice of you, thanks! =D
ETA: Any other updates on book location status, anyone?
ETA: Any other updates on book location status, anyone?

I have a copy and contacted Linda to give it to her and have not heard back. PM me and tell me who to send it to next.
Jen

I tried to contact Phili but got no reply either, so I contacted Amy again and now I'm going to send it to her.
Sonja


Jen

Amy wrote: "Hi,
I've finished now! Who should it go to next??
Amy"
Try getting in touch with Phili one more time (I think Sonja had trouble getting a reply) and if she doesn't respond in a couple of days, drop me a message and I'll let you know who to send it to. I think she was the last on the list on your side of the pond, so it'll be coming back to the US if she doesn't reply, if that's okay?
I've finished now! Who should it go to next??
Amy"
Try getting in touch with Phili one more time (I think Sonja had trouble getting a reply) and if she doesn't respond in a couple of days, drop me a message and I'll let you know who to send it to. I think she was the last on the list on your side of the pond, so it'll be coming back to the US if she doesn't reply, if that's okay?

It's off! And since the book rate was only slightly faster than than a mini-ice age, I sent it first class so you may just have it in your hands by Wednesday!
Cheers!
Jen
It drives me a little nuts that "media" rate is like weeks long. All the media things that I am mailing I usually want much sooner than that! I almost always send flat rate priority these days.


Jen


Jen

Jen, really, not to worry...it is such a relief to know I hadn't lost it on this end...we have two delivery persons on this route and while one is really great, her counterpart -- seems to have periods of other things on his mind. :o(
I look forward to having a guaranteed good book to read this week as I am about to climb the walls for something dependably wonderful to get my teeth into.

jEN

The ARC came and I swear, I feel like a kid at Christmas! I'll be getting out my old teapot to steep some of this Twinings tonight (thank you Vicki) and settle in for a comfortable evening with an author who over the years has come to seem like an old friend.
I have a feeling that we've all probably read/purchased copies of this, but... For anyone interested, there's a giveaway for paperbacks of Pirate King up on Goodreads right now.
Kind of off topic for Garment of Shadows, but I didn't feel like starting a new thread.
Kind of off topic for Garment of Shadows, but I didn't feel like starting a new thread.

Kind of off topic ..."
Thanks for the heads up. I have an audio copy, but not a paper copy. I like re-reading in different formats for books I really like. I rarely buy paper books anymore (between the audio and the e-books), but one of these days I'd like to have a full set of the Mary Russell books in at least trade paper or hardcover. (My introduction to MR came mid-series in a mass market paperback -- I'll probably upgrade it one of these days, too).
I like having multiple formats for the books I really like. I think I have Harry Potter in something like seven formats (including printings from other countries and ebooks...I should just buy the audios too ;-P). I've been meaning to buy all the Mary Russells in ebook, but it kills me to spend $10 on an ebook of something I already have in mass market paperback. I'm pretty sure I have a digital copy of BEEK somewhere on one of my harddrives (from the giveaway a couple of years ago), but darned if I can find it now.

Jen

Jen
Jen wrote: Americans would not have gotten "do his nut...." Never.
What in the world does that mean?
What in the world does that mean?

Jen

Katie, Erin is in charge of the ARC traffic...send her a message and she will get one to you.
Jen wrote: "Roughly it means to get really angry or irate about something, at least contextually. Do you remember when Harry fell off his broom because of the dementors? Dumbledore was said to have "gone balli..."
I suppose given the context, we might have gotten it... sort of, lol.
I suppose given the context, we might have gotten it... sort of, lol.

Hehe, I aim to please!



Jen
Amy wrote: "No joy from Phili, do you want me to send it to someone else?
Amy"
Hey Amy. Send along to Linda, s'il vous plait; she's next in line. I've got her address if you PM me (I tried to send you a message, but it looks like you're blocked or something?).
Amy"
Hey Amy. Send along to Linda, s'il vous plait; she's next in line. I've got her address if you PM me (I tried to send you a message, but it looks like you're blocked or something?).
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