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This has been a very busy time that hasn't left much room for gathering new books. I've managed to pick up a few titles to fill what free time I've had. Now that things have calmed down a bit, I'll be able to make some fresh acquisitions and have the time to enjoy them! In the mean time, I have these to partake in:
- I get the feeling that some people have the idea I prefer stories with male main characters. It probably stem from my zeal for the Dresden Files series. Oddly enough, it was my appreciation for the Jane Yellowrock series that lead to my even trying the Dresden books. My fascination with finding stories with strong female main characters lead me to these three books.
The Wrong Stuff is an interesting non-fiction period piece that is a bit more NSFW than one might first think.
I'm looking forward to The Wonder of All Things even though I have only the vaguest idea of the premise. I hate spoilers!
I'll tell you all more about Strange Brew later. It's another anthology and I love anthologies!
Now that I'm caught up, I can make time for the important things in life!
What gems have you made time for?
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Written in Red sounds really good. Enjoy it! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteJillyn @ Bitches n Prose
Nice! I read Written in Red just a little while ago and loved it! Need to read the next two soon! Hope you enjoy your new reads!
ReplyDeleteMy STS will be up tomorrow, be sure to stop by then if you can!
Have a GREAT day!
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I just added Written In Red to my wishlist, and hopefully get it soon. Enjoy your books!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of books, Enjoy them
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your new reads. The picture of you and your dog resting was so cute. I hope you love all your new books.
ReplyDeleteGrace @ Books of Love
I loved Written in Red and have even re-read it after finishing Murder of Crows and Vision in Silver. I am off to look up Strange Brew. This is the first time I have seen it. Love your photo.
ReplyDeleteThis is still a nice little haul! I enjoyed Claire North and Jason Mott's debut novels so I'm really intrigued by Touch and The Wonder Of All Things. Hope you enjoy them all :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emma. I really enjoyed Touch. It was different without being 'gimmicky'. I look forward to The Wonder of It All and I'll be sure and let everybody know my thoughts on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. My wife took that picture when I came home after a long day at work. I saw that our puppy had the right idea of things and settled in for a too short nap :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Grace. We weren't resting so much as out cold (at least, I was). I didn't know the picture was taken until my wife showed it to me on my own phone :o
ReplyDeleteI recently read Written in Red and the next two books in that series and loved them. I can't wait for the 4th book to come out. I'll be interested in your thoughts on anthologies. I don't really care for them because I like longer stories. Enjoy your reading time.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I need to read Anne Bishop at some point. It's great to be caught up sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to add The Wonder of All Things to my TBR. It sounds interesting. Happy reading! ~ Bel
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