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WWW Wednesday 9-10-2014

WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading, and is cross-posted at the Book View Café blog.

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

• What are you currently reading?

kiss of deceptionI’m reading a library ebook–The Kiss of Deception by Mary E Pearson, and I’m really enjoying it. This is the first in a YA fantasy trilogy. Yes, it’s yet another love triangle and I know that sends a lot of people screaming, people who are over-triangled-out since Twilight started the craze. That part isn’t bothering me yet, though I’m only about 25% in. I find the world-building fascinating and the main character, the First Daughter of the land [which translates loosely as princess, only moreso] is strong and crafty. I had forgotten everything I’d read about the book when I first stumbled across it, and so when I started reading I didn’t know what to expect. I’m glad it worked out that way, because I wasn’t prepared for the unexpected turn of events that started the ball rolling.

Beautiful cover, too.

For My Lady's HeartI’m also listening to a different book, oddly enough, another book about a princess in a somewhat similar situation, though she’s on the run for a different reason–For My Lady’s Heart. Laura Kinsale is a fabulous writer, and Nicholas Boulton is a fabulous actor/narrator, and they are a match made in heaven.  I am so loving the story of Ruck and Melanthe, a medieval tale with a wonderful gyrfalcon as a character. I’d never heard of them prior to reading this book when it first was published years ago, and ever since have longed to see one. Instead I’ll share a picture.

gyr_whiteThe characterizations, as always with a Kinsale book, are complex and  rich, and the world she describes is formed by the religious interpretations of the day as well as political intrigues, all twisting and twining their way around two hearts in the best romantic fashion.

 

 

• What did you recently finish reading?

firebirdI recently read The Firebird by Susannah Kearsley, which happened to win a RITA from Romance Writers of America this year. I have puzzled over this and discussed it with a friend, another writer, and I have very mixed feelings about it. I found the two love stories interesting and even compelling, and yet the magic that binds them fell flat for me. The heroine is gifted with psychometry, meaning if she touches something, she can see images from its past–who held it, where they were, etc. The hero is also gifted with even stronger psychic gifts, and together they are tracking down the provenance of a carved piece of wood that takes them from London to Scotland, across Europe to St Petersburg. I loved the historical sequences, but they are also what left me unsatisfied.

Was it because I wasn’t reading, and was listening? Katherine Kellgren* is another amazing narrator, and I generally love her narration, but that doesn’t mean that perhaps a bit of the “woo-woo” factor didn’t quite come across the way it might have if I’d been reading. The problem? When we went back in time, we were in the point of view of the young girl [and as she aged, woman] who lived then. We are in her head, experiencing everything through her, including her thoughts–and this is NOT the way the psychic gifts are described. The hero and heroine should only be able to observe, not inhabit the mind and body.

Was I, the reader, supposed to read this the way I would any book that tells two stories, and just go back and forth between them, and not expect the pieces of the past to be written as they would have been experienced by our contemporary hero and heroine? Perhaps. But that feels like a cheat. Because everything about the flashes back in time, including when they are interrupted abruptly, is written as if we are really going back and forth WITH them, experiencing it WITH them. Which means, we should not be able to know what the character in the past is thinking and we should not be living those scenes through her.

However, I am in the minority. It won the RITA! Congrats to Kearsley, who wrote an awesome book. I did really enjoy it, for all my quibbles. I may have to pick up some more Kearsleys now. Yeah, I know, I’m late to the party. She’s been a best seller for years.

• What do you think you’ll read next?

gothgirlrisingAnother cool cover, huh? Remember a couple of years ago when I read Fanboy and Goth Girl  by Barry Lyga? I really loved it, and just figured out that a sequel came out, Goth Girl Rising. So I nabbed it. But reading the description, I am confused. I don’t remember much about the first book other than loving it a lot. I don’t remember how it ended. And the beginning of Goth Girl Rising talks about something that I don’t remember happening. Maybe it did.

So I am going to have to skim the end of the first book to remind myself what happened so that I’m set and read to read the new one. I really enjoy the YA I’ve read that is written by guys. They bring a different voice to it, and it’s a voice I enjoy. Earlier I mentioned reading My Girlfriend Bites by Doug Solter, which totally fits into the niche and is another book with a voice I loved a lot. Oh, the girlfriend in question is a werewolf, so yeah, she bites.

 

What about you? What have you been reading lately? Put the link to your WWW Wednesday entry in comments, or just tell us!

 

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WWW Wednesday 7-09-2014

WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading.

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

• What are you currently reading?

equal ritesSeveral things, actually. Some for research for The Dead Shall Live, Volume Two of The Fury Triad. Some just for pleasure, but always with a British accent/voice.

Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl, Sugar in the Blood: A Family’s Story of Slavery and Empire, The Anatomy of Story, for research and such. Mary Balogh’s A Christmas Bride/Christmas Beau, Terry Pratchett’s Equal Rites (which I somehow ended up buying on sale for Kindle and also the audiobook, which gives me choices on how to read/listen), and Carolyn Jewel’s Indiscreet for pleasure. 

As usual I wonder if I’m providing spoilers when I reveal what I’m reading for research. As usual, I decide if you figure it out, you deserve to know. Not that I’d confirm, mind you!

 

 

• What did you recently finish reading?

silkwormThe Silkworm, and it was a fabulous read. Just as I suspected it would be. Now I simply have to wait for the next to be written, sigh.

As I said on goodreads: Jo Rowling has knocked another one out of the park. Excellent plot and characterization. Points off for unnecessary use of author intrusion on a few points, but still, excellent book.

 

• What do you think you’ll read next?

Hopefully I’ll finish some of the ones I’ve started and mention them here, maybe, on goodreads for sure. Beyond that? I have no idea!

 

What about you? What have you been reading lately? Put the link to your WWW Wednesday entry in comments, or just tell us!

 

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WWW Wednesday 7-2-2014

WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading.

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

• What are you currently reading?

silkworm

Note: This is the cover of the UK edition.

I am finally reading the new Robert Galbraith/JK Rowling novel, The Silkworm.  Maybe you’re one of those people who never read the Harry Potter books, because, you know, kid stuff. I suggest you dip your toes into this mystery series set in London, and see what all the hooplah is about.

Jo Rowling writes fabulous characters, descriptions, and has been known to throw some awesome plot twists in the reader’s path. There’s a reason she’s so successful, and I have yet to read a book she wrote that I didn’t love.

Okay, correction. Sort of. I couldn’t bear to read that stupid Tales of Beedle the Bard so didn’t. So I guess it still stands true that I haven’t read a book she wrote I didn’t love, because I didn’t read that one. Or, for that matter, the Hogwarts textbooks. So let me correct my statement: I have yet to read a novel she wrote that I didn’t love.

• What did you recently finish reading?

masqueraders audiobook

Since this book was written in 1928, it has had a gazillion covers. This one is simply the most recent, and specifically for the audiobook.

I just finished listening to The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer. Delightful tale of cross-dressing Jacobites and in pure Heyer fashion, the ‘gentleman’ always know all, see through all pretenses, and appreciate the heroine for everything that sets her apart from the crowd, good and bad. I’ll admit, that one aspect of Heyer does get on my nerves from time to time, the omnipotence of the heroes in her books, but it’s minor in the general scheme of things, and I presume she was writing the kind of hero she likes, since she was so consistent.

• What do you think you’ll read next?

foxglove summer

Note: After the first book, the publishers are now using the same covers on US and UK editions. Good for them!

I just pre-ordered the new Ben Aaronovitch/Peter Grant mystery from the UK, which I am sincerely hoping drops prices between now and September, because the exchange rate is going to kill me. It’s expensive being a purist on such things. But I am. If they would release it in the US at the same time I’d simply download the audiobook and wait for a sale to purchase the hardcover, but the only way I can read the book in September is pre-order, so I have.

PatriciaBurroughs_ThisCrumblingPageant_800pxAnd of course, I’m doing constant re-read of This Crumbling Pageant, since I can’t write the sequel without dipping backward to check details!

 

What about you? What have you been reading lately? Put the link to your WWW Wednesday entry in comments, or just tell us!

 

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WWW Wednesday 6-25-2014

WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading.

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

• What are you currently reading?

anatomist's apprenticeI’m listening to The Anatomist’s Apprentice, the first in the Dr Thomas Silkstone Mysteries, by Tessa Harris. It’s good, fascinating, and gross. Well, we’re talking the first CIS guy [late 1700s], who in this story cuts up a six-day-dead body. But the good and fascinating is merely enhanced by the bits of gross, not overwhelmed by them, and there seems to be a bit of a romance developing, as well. If you like mysteries and period England, this should be your cuppa.

his at night

• What did you recently finish reading?

His at Night, by Sherry Thomas. Solid romance, works on every level, I gave it 4.5 stars, rounding up to 5 [as you do].  I loooove this cover. I seem to have a thing for golden yellows in the past year.

• What do you think you’ll read next?

silkwormAs I said last week, I’m probably going to dive into The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith [aka JK Rowling]. It arrived from the UK today! Lots of English mystery goodness on my plate.

 

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WWW Wednesday 6-18-2014

WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading.

Oh, and while I’m at it–two things! I have two different tumblrs. One is A Book in the Hand, where I only post images of people or critters holding books. There are some really cool images there, check it out.  You know what I’d love to be able to add? Some images of people holding or reading This Crumbling Pageant–whether on their digital reader or print. That would make me so happy!

The other thing–I have recently started a different tumblr, planetpooks, that is just for anything cool that comes my way. I’d love it if you’d follow me there, too, and let me know where to follow you!

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

• What are you currently reading?

I don’t know. Just finished a book in the wee hours this morning and am not reading anything right now. Probably will read a research book, but not sure which one.

• What did you recently finish reading?

A Study in Silks (The Baskerville Affair, #1)A Study in Silks by Emma Jane Holloway

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brilliant characterization in a kick-ass story. Steampunk, a mystery that works, and a romantic triangle that is emotionally wrenching and compelling. Can’t wait to read the next, or listen, since I listened to the excellent audiobook.

 

 

 

• What do you think you’ll read next?

The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2)The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith

I’ve pre-ordered this book from the UK, since I always read UK editions whenever possible. Amazon made it even more practical for me by not allowing pre-orders on Hatchette books.

I am told it’s on the way.

I have loved everything JK Rowling has written, despite how different they all are. Loved Cuckoo’s Calling. Can’t wait for this one to hit the mailbox.

 

What about you? What have you been reading lately? Put the link to your WWW Wednesday entry in comments, or just tell us!

 

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