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Dead Until Dark – Charlaine Harris

At Home, Reading / Megan

Having read the second book in the series already, and seen part of the tv series based on it, I wanted to get my hands on the first Sookie Stackhouse novel as soon as possible. I definitely liked it. It was weird, having seen the show first, and not finding a couple of plot threads […]

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Kushiel’s Dart – Jacqueline Carey

At Home, Reading / Megan

This is a book I’ve been meaning to read for quite some time, but I’ve had a hard time getting my hands on the first book of the series. In the meantime, I read the author’s The Sundering series, which was a Lord of the Rings rip off with a completely irritating ending. So I

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R.I.P III Reading Challenge

At Home, Reading / Megan

My RIP III Reading is done! I was starting to worry that this wasn’t going to happen, as Paperspine has inexplicably been hopping over the first six books in my queue for my last three selections, and this included the final two (of which I only actually need to read one) RIP III books I’d

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Nocturnes – John Connolly

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the RIP III Reading Challenge. My only prior experience with John Connolly’s work was his novel The Book of Lost Things. That book definitely has some dark overtones, but the stories in Nocturnes make it look full of sweetness and light in comparison. The stories all have some level of creep to them,

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Page – Tamora Pierce

At Home, Reading / Megan

And thus continues the story of Keladry of Mindelan as she works to become the first fully acknowledged Lady Knight of Tortall in centuries. More than anything, this book has made me want to go back and read the Alanna books, for parallels between the two, since at this point, no one knew Alanna was

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Chalice – Robin McKinley

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I’m back to loving Robin McKinley unconditionally again. I’d been a little leery after her last book Dragonhaven, but Chalice has won me back over. The book has definitely overtones of Beauty and the Beast, but isn’t a strict retelling. Mirasol is the new Chalice to the Willowlands, the second most powerful person in the

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Living Dead in Dallas – Charlaine Harris

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the RIP III Reading Challenge. Leave it to me to manage to request the second book of the Sookie Stackhouse novels before the first. And to decide to read it for a challenge so that I don’t really have time to send it back and get the actual first book. So, I was

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Lord of Light – Roger Zelazny

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the TBR 2008 Reading Challenge. So, as far as I can tell, a colony ship landed on a planet. Somehow, the crew got some sort of control over the passengers. They managed to gain power, and taking on the aspects of the Hindu pantheon, ruled over the planet and made sure that the

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Twilight – Stephenie Meyer

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the RIP III and YA 2008 Reading Challenges. I finally succumbed to all the hype and read Twilight. Per usual with this kind of book, I approached it with a great deal of trepidation, and was rather pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I can’t say this is the best romance

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The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories – Susanna Clarke

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Read for the RIP III Reading Challenge. One of the things I really enjoyed about Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell was the way that the author wove the fairy aspects of the book into the story in such a way that it came off just as much as a historical fiction book, as much as

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