Tag: books
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Book Log #38: The Reckoners, by Doranna Durgin
I’ve always loved Doranna Durgin’s work, although I miss her earlier fantasy novels. Her latest paranormal romance, The Reckoners, hearkens back a bit to those even as it’s squarely targeted at the paranormal romance crowd. The book starts off a bit shakily, introducing us to Lisa “Garrie” McGarrity and her team of ghost hunters, who…
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Book Log #37: Feed, by Mira Grant
I’m primarily familiar with Mira Grant, a.k.a. , through her filk music and through the folks in the Pacific Northwest who know her. That was enough of a connection, though, to make me quite pleased to hear she was pursuing a writing career, and certainly I was pleased to see that as urban fantasies go,…
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Book Log #36: Well of Sorrows, by Benjamin Tate
With so much urban fantasy saturating the market these days, it’s really nice to see that a good ol’ fashioned fantasy novel can still show up on the shelves. Like, say, Benjamin Tate’s Well of Sorrows. Well of Sorrows tells the story of Colin, a boy who’s come with his parents across the sea to…
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Book Log #35: Ash, by Malinda Lo
Much has been made of Malinda Lo’s being a “lesbian Cinderella”, and while that’s certainly true, it’s only true up to a point. If you’re familiar with the fairy tale in question, you’ll certainly see most of its familiar elements in play here: the young girl whose mother’s death leads to her father’s disastrous second…
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Book Log #34: The Summer of You, by Kate Noble
Kate Noble’s The Summer of You is an immediate sequel to Revealed, quite literally picking up pretty much right where the previous book left off. And, as is often the way with consecutive romance novels from the same author, they involve a connected cast of characters. In this case, the heroine is Lady Jane, the…
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Amazon… well, Win, actually
So back in January I bought, along with several others, a Kindle edition of Ellen Klages’ The Green Glass Sea. This was as y’all may recall because I got an Amazon gift card and I wanted to spend it on something, and had highly recommended it. Problem was, when I actually got the ebook opened…
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Book Log #33: Revealed, by Kate Noble
When the fine ladies at Smart Bitches Trashy Books recently gave high marks to Kate Noble’s The Summer of You, I went out to research this lady–and leapt with great abandon upon Revealed, her second book, which you should definitely read if you wish to read The Summer of You, since the two are linked…
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Book Log #32: Compromised, by Kate Noble
Kate Noble came highly, highly recommended on Smart Bitches Trashy Books, and so I went and grabbed the sample of Compromised off Barnes and Noble’s ebook site. I can say right out that Ms. Noble’s overall writing style in that sample hooked me into buying all three of her available books; it’s a bit cliched,…
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Book Log #31: Crescent, by Phil Rossi
Phil Rossi’s Crescent was a bit of an odd read for me. I started off with actually listening to the podcast version, but partway through decided to go ahead and switch over to reading the Kindle edition. So this is a bit of a hybrid review. Salvage pilot Gerard Evans accepts a job working for…
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And print books for Anna too
You know how I said I was going to Third Place this afternoon because they had a warehouse sale in progress? Well, I went. And while the warehouse sale actually didn’t have anything I wanted, I nevertheless seem to have walked out with four books anyway: The City & the City, by China Mievelle, because…