| Re: July-August 2010 What Are You Reading? [message #33296 is a reply to message #33289 ] |
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| abigailmm wrote on Wed, 25 August 2010 00:06 | Lackey has created some memorable characters and worlds, though I feel that she needs work in the ability to develop a situation or character by hint, rather than by infodump.
All the elemental magic/refigured fairy tale stories are good. I think my favorite is Serpent's Shadow (note the presence of the young Lord Peter Wimsey, more or less!), but Phoenix and Ashes and Gates of Sleep are also good, especially the down-to-earth bohemian artists in Gates of Sleep.
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oh yes i love her elemental series as well and was just going to suggest it as well.
Bonnie Holmes the faster ahead I go, the more behind I get
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| Re: July-August 2010 What Are You Reading? [message #33573 is a reply to message #31013 ] |
Mon, 30 August 2010 20:14   |
Kim A Messages: 117 Registered: August 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada |
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I just finished Mockingjay, the third book of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy.
Still recovering.
It was the only lullaby she would ever sing, and it was sung in Hell. --Laini Taylor
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| Re: July-August 2010 What Are You Reading? [message #33582 is a reply to message #33573 ] |
Tue, 31 August 2010 04:55   |
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| Kim A wrote on Mon, 30 August 2010 20:14 | I just finished Mockingjay, the third book of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy.
Still recovering.
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Understandable. Me too.
Smooshes!
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| Re: July-August 2010 What Are You Reading? [message #33603 is a reply to message #33479 ] |
Tue, 31 August 2010 18:02   |
Kim A Messages: 117 Registered: August 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada |
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| srychnov wrote on Fri, 27 August 2010 23:07 |
Here is a book I read recently that I enjoyed: Blackbringer by Laini Taylor. It is about Faeries, but it was not like any fairy tale I had read before. Give it a try.
Scott
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Thanks for this recommendation. My library doesn't have Blackbringer, but it has Lips Touch Three Times, a collection of three short stories/novellas. I just read the first one, and wow, this woman writes like a . . . like
"a woman who would dive off the prow of a sailboat into the sea, who would fall back in a tangle of sheets, laughing, and who could dance a tango, lazily stoke a leopard with her bare foot, freeze an enemy's blood with her eyes, make promises she couldn't possibly keep, and then shift the world to keep them."
Plus she has pink hair. She's my new hero.
It was the only lullaby she would ever sing, and it was sung in Hell. --Laini Taylor
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| Re: July-August 2010 What Are You Reading? [message #33604 is a reply to message #33580 ] |
Tue, 31 August 2010 18:05   |
Kim A Messages: 117 Registered: August 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada |
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| glanalaw wrote on Mon, 30 August 2010 20:15 | I'm not sure quite why I'm finding these so addicting - other than the clever writing and delightful characters - but my roommate wasn't kidding when she said I'd be obsessed.
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Yes, they have that compelling quality about them. I'm not sure whether they're going to be on my all-time favourites list: I haven't yet felt the need to reread them. But they were very enjoyable.
It was the only lullaby she would ever sing, and it was sung in Hell. --Laini Taylor
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| Re: July-August 2010 What Are You Reading? [message #33621 is a reply to message #31013 ] |
Wed, 01 September 2010 03:27   |
Kim A Messages: 117 Registered: August 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada |
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I have to add one more post to squee about Laini Taylor again. I just finished her second novella: *jumps up and down clutching the book to her chest* Spicy Little Curses Such as These. What a title! And the first chapter is called "The Demon and the Old Bitch." And it just gets better from there!
I had to tell someone, and everyone here is asleep. Now I'm going to put the book down and go to bed. Truly, I am.
It was the only lullaby she would ever sing, and it was sung in Hell. --Laini Taylor
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