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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostI loved The Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo. This book worked for me on many levels: setting, characters, atmosphere. I am really looking forward to the next one in this potential series. I also had never read anything by the author beforehand. From what I gather, this was her first foray into adult novels versus here usual YA stuff.
Ninth House is in TBR pile. One day...
As for all of the Jeff Strand talk, he is such a fun writer! He is a force to be reckoned with and releases new titles all the damn time. If you're into e-books, his titles are really cheap. But he does offer them in paperback too (and some fancier editions through Thunderstorm)!
If you prefer physical books, I'd recommend checking out Dark Regions. They usually have some paperback deals on their Strand titles, which include the first two Wolf Hunts!
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Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostI finished Inspection a few days ago and loved it. It's soooooooo much better then Unburry Carol. The character development in Inspection is 10,000 times better.
I'm now reading A Gentleman In Moscow by Amor Towles. 100 pages in and it's a thoroughly enjoyable reading experience.
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Finished The House of Silence by Avalon Brantley a while back. I don't know anything about the author other than she supposedly died within the last few years. The book was very good, but I had my reservations about the "overly generous" ratings on Goodreads. I had only one arguable criticism of the work, and I would chalk it up to preferences, and obviously the author saw it differently. I would give it a 4.2 out of 5.Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Finished The Skinless Face by Donald Tyson. A pretty good collection of stories, though I would say Tyson writes better Lovecraftian stories than in-general horror stories.
Currently I'm six stories through in I Am the Abyss, an anthology of nine stories dealing with the afterlife. Of the six, three I liked and three I didn't. The three I didn't like were much too surreal for my taste. I may have to set this one to the side and pick something else up for a while.
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Originally posted by brlesh View PostThe three I didn't like were much too surreal for my taste. I may have to set this one to the side and pick something else up for a while.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThat's the same issue I'm having with the latest Steve Tem collection. Sometimes this type of fiction -- which, though Tem writes often in this style, this particular collection seems especially pronounced -- hits me right and sometimes...not. This apparently is one of those 'not' times...after a half-dozen stories or so, I find myself starting to skim-read, so this book may be finished before the night's over. Then I'm off to the new Grady Hendrix novel, which is distinctly not a surreal read...his stuff is about as accessible as it gets.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThat's the same issue I'm having with the latest Steve Tem collection. Sometimes this type of fiction -- which, though Tem writes often in this style, this particular collection seems especially pronounced -- hits me right and sometimes...not. This apparently is one of those 'not' times...after a half-dozen stories or so, I find myself starting to skim-read, so this book may be finished before the night's over. Then I'm off to the new Grady Hendrix novel, which is distinctly not a surreal read...his stuff is about as accessible as it gets.
I've put I Am the Abyss to the side for now.
Started Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant. 30 pages in and liking it a lot so far.
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Originally posted by Splync View PostBack during my early days with Audible, I'd buy any Daily Deal that sounded slightly interesting, and her YA novel Six of Crows was on sale. I bought it without realizing it was YA (just sounded like a fantasy novel) and it was actually a very enjoyable read/listen. So much so that I ended up buying the sequel!
Ninth House is in TBR pile. One day...
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