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Moon Called – Patricia Briggs

At Home, Reading / Megan

Read for the RIP VII Reading Challenge. I can only write about this book if I first go off on a couple of tangents: Tangent #1 – I’ve been avoiding this series because of the covers.    They’ve got those typical urban fantasy covers with the female character in some sort of sexed-up pose, scantily clad.   […]

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Beauty and the Werewolf – Mercedes Lackey

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Bella is the eldest daughter in her house, with two younger step-sisters.     If you’re familiar with fairy tales, you can see where this story could go.    But Bella’s step-mother, while a flighty hypochondriac, is kind, and her two step-sisters adore her.   She’s also on good terms with her father, who has indulged her desire to

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Empire of Ivory – Naomi Novik

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Captain Laurence and Temeraire have finally made it back to England, only to find that all the dragons there have been infected with a very nasty cold that’s kept them sick enough that many of them can no longer fly.    After accidentally breaching the quarantine, they find that Temeraire is immune to the cold, and

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The Well of Ascension – Brandon Sanderson

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The Lord Ruler is dead, and Elend Venture has become King, and he’s trying his best to be fair to all the people, noble and skaa.   The Mistborn Vin is trying to figure out exactly how to live as both the King’s consort, and assassin.  And, the rest of the old thieving crew is trying

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Mistborn – Brandon Sanderson

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Vin is a street urchin who happens to have a bit of Luck – it’s what’s enabled her to survive in the streets of Luthadel.     After a near disaster where she uses her luck on the wrong person, she meets Kellsier.   He’s the one person to have escaped the Lord Ruler’s most terrible prison,

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The Battle of Evernight – Cecilia Dart-Thornton

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In the last book in the series, our heroine had finally found her true identity – Ashalind na Pendran, who had run free from the lands of the Faeran when the gates that connected that fair land and the land of mortals were closed and bound by the orders of the Raven Prince, younger brother

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The Lady of the Sorrows – Cecilia Dart-Thornton

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In the first book of this trilogy, a youth was discovered, mute, and disfigured outside Isse Tower.    Through the course of that book, the youth discovered she was a she, and went on adventures throughout the lands of Erith.    Near the end, she met a Diannen warrior named Thorn, and fell madly in love with

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Lady Knight – Tamora Pierce

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Keladry of Mindelan is finally a knight, and with war with Scanra on the horizon, she journeys north, expecting to see battle.   Instead, she’s assigned as the commander of a refugee camp.    Even she has to admit it’s a job she’s perfect for, but she feels like she’s not doing enough to help the battle

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Squire – Tamora Pierce

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I read young adult books with some frequency, and I’ve discovered many of my favorite authors in that category well after I left the demographic.  Tamora Pierce is one that I’ve been reading since I was, in fact, a young adult. I think the thing I love most about her books is how well she

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The White Tyger – Paul Park

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The White Tyger is the third book in the series that began with A Princess of Roumania.    Miranda Popescu had been sent at a very young age into an alternate reality where the isle of England hadn’t sunk into the ocean, the American colonies aren’t a back water frontier, and Romania is a small, relatively

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