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 Post subject: Re: Books youre currently reading
PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:12 pm 
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Was Ink Exchange by Melissa Marr

After that Fell by David Clement-Davies

And also Stuff You Should Have Learned At School by Michael Powell (Haha I know....)

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 Post subject: Re: Books youre currently reading
PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:04 pm 
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Finally paid off my debt at the library and found one that is really interersting so far.

Promice of the Wolves - Dorothy Hearst

It's from the point of view of a young she wolf who is destined to either rul or destroy her pack. Takes place 14,000 years ago. Pretty interesting so far. A series I'm deffinately looking into.

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 Post subject: Re: Books youre currently reading
PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:14 am 
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I just finished reading DragonSpell by Donita K. Paul.

Until about two weeks ago, I'd never heard of the book or the author. I just happened to wander through Barnes&Noble one afternoon looking for something non-manga to read (that would hopefully last me for more than an hour) and I found DragonSpell and its couple of sequels on a display near the Fantasy/Sci-Fi section. I discovered one of my favorite authors, Jim Butcher, the same way so I thought I'd give this one a chance and maybe find a new love.

Well... I didn't find a new love. I would probably rate DragonSpell as about a 2/5 in the land of fantasy books. It was an okay read but I seriously doubt I will be buying any of the sequels in the near future. One thing I didn't realize when I picked it out at B&N is that DragonSpell is a Christian fantasy. I'm not into religion, but I decided not to let that prejudice me against the book. Some authors can mix religion and swords and sorcery in a very believable way. Unfortunately, this one didn't quite blend. Most of the characters (with the exception of a few) were very flat and forgettable, and the plot (that of a quest, and a band of heroes who are out to defeat the evil wizard) is one that has been done to death... and quite a lot better than what Ms. Paul managed to flesh out. The storyline skipped around so often that I had a hard time picking the book back up when I put it down (when in reality, a good author wants the reader to NEED to pick it back up and read the rest), and I noticed quite a few plot holes that I'm hoping were filled in during the sequels but not in the least tempted to find out.

I've read a few reviews on DragonSpell. It's taken a lot of hits just for being a Christian swords and sorcery tale. That didn't bother me nearly so much as the lack of actual story substance... although I will be honest that I think the added element of Christianity Ms. Paul tried to introduce also fell flat, and took away from the story even more. If I ever want religion, I'll read the Bible. It's a lot more interesting than trying to stuff God into bad fiction.

Overall... thumbs down. =/

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:12 pm 
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The Host finish it about two weeks ago. Not a bad book, but a little confusing. Not the best storyline, and the ending was horrid; but over-all it was alright.

Breaking Dawn I'm about 200 or so pages into it...and all i can say is wow..I'm still not sure if that is a good wow or a bad one.

I mean..wtf? Switching perspectives is interesting, but the few beginning chapters were too incredibly cliche and annoying, and now this?! Damn, hopefully this mid-way and ending wont suck.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:57 am 
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Well, I started reading Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyer at around 11 o'clock last night and I just finished (Around 10 this morning). All in all, it was a decent ending to the series, I guess. Very... climatic, to say the least. All in all, it was a pretty decent saga.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:05 pm 
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Just finished Breaking Dawn an hour ago, after a long nap.
Not impressed, is all I'm going to say.
Though maybe I am being cynical over the whole half human, half vampire kid.
It wasn't THAT bad, but it could have been better.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:04 pm 
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Personally, I would have preferred they handled the kid thing different. I also wish Stephanie has worked out the ending. I would say more, but I'd prefer not to spoil it for anyone who is currently reading or is looking forward to reading it sometime soon.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:38 pm 
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Arcy wrote:
Personally, I would have preferred they handled the kid thing different. I also wish Stephanie has worked out the ending. I would say more, but I'd prefer not to spoil it for anyone who is currently reading or is looking forward to reading it sometime soon.


NOOOO :o not you too arcy!! i'd expect this out of sal, but i figured atleast you wouldn't fall victim to the evils of this retched book too. so this is why you''ve been blowing me off every night huh!? *whistles with fingers* sal, your my new #1 again. *salvationist rises from the basement wearing a dog collar and a spedo*. now you young man...*looks at arcy*...your ass is back on the couch.

ON TOPIC

Lost girls- by alan moore.

pretty interesting book...>.>....like to flip through it every now and then when I hit up the book store. its very um....mind blowing...yeeeh...>.>...<.<.....

on a more serious note

Watchmen- again by alan moore

its been awhile since i first read it and my minds a bit rusty on the details, thought I'd re-visit it to get ready for the upcoming movie coming out. get the characters in my head and whatnot.

Runaways- by Brian .V & Adrian .A

I enjoy this series so, its one of the things besides civil war I'll actually buy instead of simply reading it while I'm at barnes&nobles and putting it back to finish another day. theirs suppose to be a film adaptation dropping soon, can't wait.

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 Post subject: Re: Books youre currently reading
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I'm currently reading Sherlock Holmes, and dude, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was one smart writer!! Some of these cases just blow my mind!

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