Showing posts with label Patricia Briggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patricia Briggs. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 Books: 11-25

Ah, books.  Yes, those wonderful things I not only used to have time to read, but posted on about once a month if not more often?  That vastly neglected hobby of mine that hasn't quite fallen by the wayside, but has definitely experienced a severe reduction in the amount of time I can devote to it?  Remember those?

While trying to get caught up with polish pics, I remembered that I am even further behind with my book list.  I only managed one lonesome post over the course of the entire year - but I have still been reading.  Not so much as a few years ago - before I started the blog, I read 130 books in a year; I think that was 2008.  This year I didn't even quite manage to break 60, but I still want to share so I'll be posting up in chunks of about 15 books between my NOTD pics.  Maybe not as much commentary as I've had previously, but this will definitely be on my resolution list to do better with in 2012.

#11
Rachel Caine
Weather Warden Book 1
Paranormal Romance

I'm kind of refreshing my own memory as I go back over these (I do keep a "master" list, separate from these blog posts).  This was a series that had been on my list for a long time, and once I got into it I wished I had gotten around to it sooner =)

#12
Patricia Briggs
Mercy Thompson Book 6
Paranormal Romance

Mercy is one of my favorite characters. I wondered if married life might slow her down but if the honeymoon is any indication, things will stay ... interesting.

#13
Michelle Rowen
Paranormal






#14
Patricia Briggs
Sianim Book 1
Fantasy

This is a reprint of one of Patricia's very first books, and as a writer myself I found it very interesting not only to read some of her older work, but to read the author's note with her own impressions of it around (IIRC) 20 years later

#15
Patricia Briggs
Sianim Book 2
Fantasy





#16
Karen Marie Moning
Fever Book 5
Paranormal

I was soooo looking forward to this one, and it was well, WELL worth the wait.  If you haven't read the Fever series yet, I highly recommend it.  So many paranormal series lately are set in a world where the vampires, werewolves, etc. have already "come out" to the world - and this series starts before that, lets you see how these characters deal with the magical world kind of being revealed right before their eyes as everything starts to go to hell.  I could not predict where this was going, I felt surprised right up until the very end, and it was very, very satisfying.  While this is the last book of the series, I'm glad to know the author will continue to write in this world.

#17
Cat Adams
Blood Singer Book 1
Paranormal

This was a series I hadn't read much about before starting it, I picked it up mainly because I'd enjoyed the Sazi series so much.  And over the course of the series I grew to like it quite a bit - Celia is a smart character, which unfortunately sometimes seems a bit rare.  How often do you find yourself thinking to a character "No!  Don't do that you idiot!  Don't go there without telling someone!  Don't go in the dark basement with no flashlight!" etc.  I didn't experience that with her - things just get totally messed up despite her doing her best to prevent it.

#18
Cat Adams
Blood Singer Book 2
Paranormal





#19
Rachel Caine
Weather Warden Book 2
Paranormal Romance





#20
Richard Castle
Heat Book 1
Mystery

When I learned that there was some ghost writer creating the books from the TV show & writing as Richard Castle, that the actor went to book signings & no one knew who was actually putting pen to paper, I was fascinated.  When I picked it up & realized that it read just like the show watches, I was very pleased – and when I realized that unlike TV, Heat & Rook (Rook – Castle – get it?) actually get together, I was very very happy.  If you like the TV show, the books are a must IMO.

#21
Rachel Caine
Weather Warden Book 3
Paranormal Romance





#22
Tiassa
Steven Brust
Vlad Taltos Book 13
Fantasy

This series is scheduled to be 18 books long IIRC ... but with the time between publications, I hope it's finished before I'm like, 50 LOL.  I try to NOT anticipate the next book too much because I might end up waiting 2 or 3 years between them.

#23
Cat Adams
Blood Singer Book 3
Paranormal Romance

Celia is just drowning in delicious men (thus my classification change from just paranormal to paranormal romance) but unfortunately also trouble ... and demons ... and vampires.

#24
Charlaine Harris
Sookie Stackhouse Book 11
Paranormal Romance

An enjoyable read, but I guess I’m just not that impressed with Sookie overall compared to some of the other series that I’ve been reading.  With less time to read overall, I have to be more selective to a point, and while Sookie is still on my list & I love her - she's no where near the top.

#25
Rachel Caine
Weather Warden Book 4
Paranormal Romance





So, that's installment #1 of me being caught up - there'll be 2 more to get me current & then I can actually move on to 2012 =)

Thanks for reading.

~Colette



Friday, July 16, 2010

Books 23-33

Hmmm ... so I guess I've only done 3 book posts so far this year.  I am seriously, sadly, off of my game.  Still managing to fit in most of what I want, and even find some new authors, but there's a lot that I keep putting off as well.  Here's what I've been reading the past couple of months:

Full Moon City#23
Anthology
Urban Fantasy

This anthology featured short stories by: Lisa Tuttle, Gene Wolf, Carrie Vaughn, Esther M. Friesner, Tanith Lee, Holly Phillips, Mike Resnick, P.D. Cacek, Holly Black, Ian Watson, Ron Goulart, Darrell Schweitzer, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Gregory Frost, & Peter S Beagle.

All of the stories were about werewolves, which obviously is awesome, but I really did enjoy every story, which is a little rare for an anthology with this many stories & authors, several of which I was reading for the first time.

Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 10)#24
Charlaine Harris
Sookie Stackhouse Book 10
Urban Fantasy

Well, I think a lot of people know who Sookie is even if you don't read the books, with the HBO TV show True Blood based off of this series.  I even saw some fake True Blood when I stopped in Hot Topic today!  LOL the flavor was Blood Orange XD.  This particular book was kind of slow, I felt like they were kind of tying up a lot of loose ends, but not a whole lot actually happened (although a lot of what did happen was at odds with the changes the TV show is making ... but that's a whole other discussion).

Heat of the Night (Berkley Sensation)#25
Emma Holly
Fitz Claire Chronicles Books 3 &4
Historical Paranormal Romance

This was an omnibus edition of the 3rd & 4th books, although really neither is very long so the 2 of them together was about normal book length.  I like the vampires in this world because they almost do double-duty as werewolves also, since they're shapeshifters.

Raven's Strike (The Raven Duology, Book 2)#26
Patricia Briggs
Raven Book 2
High Fantasy

It had been quite a while since I read the first book in this series (it's only a duology), but it was easy to fall right back into this world; so much so, that I wondered why it had taken me so long to get around to reading this one.  I love Patricia Briggs' Mercedes Thompson series, so when I have time I have been going back for some of her older fantasy series like this one.

Bullet (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter)#27
Laurell K. Hamilton
Anita Blake,Vampire Hunter Book 19
Paranormal Romance

It was good to have a full-length book after the "bonus" novella that she put out a few months ago.  Richard was the real surprise in this book (you'll know what I mean if you read the series) because he actually managed to not be as asshole the entire book.

Claimed by the Wolf: A Shadow Guardians Novel#28
Charlene Teglia
Shadow Guardians Book 1
Paranormal Romance

Well, this was a good story ... what there was of it.  A little thin on the plot would be putting it gently LOL.  Not that I mind a bit of sexy fluff every now & then =)

Darkfever (Fever Series, Book 1)#29
Karen Marie Moning
Fever Book 1
Urban Fantasy

Bloodfever: The Fever Series (A Mackayla Lane Novel)#30
Karen Marie Moning
Fever Book 2
Urban Fantasy

Faefever: The Fever Series#31
Karen Marie Moning
Fever Book 3
Urban Fantasy

Dreamfever#32
Karen Marie Moning
Fever Book 4
Urban Fantasy

OK, so I was obviously on a kick with this series.  I actually found it on the shelves when I didn't have anything on hold ready to pick up, and I was instantly hooked.  Hooked quicker than I can remember in a long time, and the 4th book ends on such a cliffhanger!  With the 5th (& final) not coming out until December =(  #3 is also quite the cliffhanger, but I was able to read the next one right away ... I am trying to distract myself with other books, but I keep wonder what's going to happen to Mac ...

Basic story line here is that MacKayla's sister is killed while she's studying abroad in Dublin, and Mac goes over with the intention to try & bring her killer to justice.  And that's when everything goes ... more than a little off.  She discovers that she is a sidhe-seer, able to see through the glamour to the fae hiding beneath.  Able to see them infiltrating human society & in many cases carelessly feeding from the human population.  Unable to find anyone she can trust, she's left to choose the lesser evil & just try to survive, while mastering her powers & trying to save the world from a threat they don't know exists, and are powerless to defend themselves against.

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (Twilight Saga)#33
Stephenie Meyere
"An Eclipse Novella"
Urban Fantasy

If you're a "Twihard," you probably already know about this & may even have read it.  I got it about a week prior to the movie coming out, so Mom & I were both able to read it before we went, and it's an interesting, if brief, look at what it was like to be a newborn vamp in Victoria's army.

Well, that's not quite caught up, but I think it's enough books for one post =)  What do you have a bookmark in at the moment?

Thanks for reading.

~Colette
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