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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Final 2010 Books: 62 - 66

Well, as I said around the new year, I didn't meet my goal of 100 books.  There are a lot of things I could blame this on, from the blog, YT channel, work, etc, etc, but I know the real reason & it is poor time management.  I haven't gotten around to making any official resolutions for 2011, but at least unofficially, better time management is at the top of my list.  I think I'm doing better.  We'll see how it goes as the year progresses. 
 
Harvest Moon: A Tangled Web\Cast in Moonlight\Retribution (Luna Books)#62
Anthology
Fantasy/Urban Fantasy/Paranormal
 
This anthology included novellas from:  Mercedes Lackey, Michelle Sagara & Cameron Haley
 
Of course Mercedes Lackey has been a favorite of mine for some time.  The other 2 I had not read before, but Cameron Haley immediately caught my attention with a mobster sorceress - does that not just have a cool ring to it?  I requested her full-length novel right away & it was my first book of 2011 that I finished so stay tuned for me to start my next book list later this month.
 
Strange Attractions (Berkley Sensation)#63
Emma Holly
(Slightly Paranormal) Romance
 
Romance plus .... wait for it ... quantum physics.  Oh, and kinky stuff.  Which is kind of par for Emma Holly but she manages to fit in a real story along with all the sexy bits, which is why I like her.
 
The Sleeping Beauty (Tale of the Five Hundred Kingdoms)#64
Mercedes Lackey
Five Hundred Kingdoms Book 5
Fantasy
 
So I realized I'd had this on hold for like, months, after I read Lackey's novella in Harvest Moon (above).  I un-held it, and breezed through in only a few days; I like this series because it puts such hilarious twists on so many traditional tales.
 
Legacies (Shadow Grail, No. 1)#65
Mercedes Lackey & Rosemary Edghill
Shadow Grail Book 1
Teen Urban Fantasy/Paranormal
 
I thought that this book was either going to be trying to be Harry Potter, with the poor orphan sent off to school to discover their magic - but it didn't give me that feel at all.  Looking forward to the 2nd installment.
 
The Iron Duke (A Novel of the Iron Seas)#66
Meljean Brook
Iron Seas Book 1
Steampunk
 
I haven't delved a whole lot into steampunk.  When I first heard the premise for the genre, I wasn't too impressed - but this was at a time when I really hadn't read any good historical fiction.  Since then I have not only read good historical fiction, I've come to appreciate a good alternate history as well, and I like the twists that steampunk ads to the "normal" world.  Taking that "what if ...?" and running with it.
 
Do you keep track of your reading?  & if so how many books did you devour in 2010?  I'm off to a slow start for 2011 (only 2, the second just finished this evening), which is a shame considering how sick I've been - I feel like even if I am too weak to do anything else, I should have picked up a book more often than I did.  I just finished my 2nd book for the year.  I'd like to read more in 2011 than I did in 2010, but other than that I'm not aiming for any particular milestone amount.
 
Thanks for reading =)
 
~Colette

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