books, recent and skipped accidentally
May. 13th, 2011 04:29 pm46) Faerie Winter, Janni Lee Simner
I think I finished this back before An Artificial Night, but I apparently never posted it. The sequel to Bones of Faerie. Start there, if you like post-apocalyptic coming-of-age stories. If you don't, give it a try anyway; they're good!
47) Late Eclipses, Seanan McGuire
4th Toby book. Still fun urban fantasy-mystery. You know she won't kill Toby because there's another book coming, or at least, if she does, Toby will get over it somehow, but there are rather a lot of close calls in this one.
48) Agatha H. and the Airship City, Phil and Kaja Foglio
Novelization of the first part of Girl Genius. Quite enjoyed it, A fun reminder of where and how it all began if you're a fan of the comic, and a good place to start if you don't like pictures with your stories, or just haven't gotten to it. (And why haven't you, since you can read it online now?)
49) Dead Reckoning, Charlaine Harris
The 11th Sookie book. If you like the series, you've probably already read it. If you don't like it, one less person at the signings. If you haven't tried them, start with book 1.
50) Bite Me!, Dylan Meconis
Vampires during the French Revolution. Very fun.
?.16) 1 Samuel
I'm probably still missing something, but I'm not sure what right now. (Duh. If I knew what, I'd include it!)
I think I finished this back before An Artificial Night, but I apparently never posted it. The sequel to Bones of Faerie. Start there, if you like post-apocalyptic coming-of-age stories. If you don't, give it a try anyway; they're good!
47) Late Eclipses, Seanan McGuire
4th Toby book. Still fun urban fantasy-mystery. You know she won't kill Toby because there's another book coming, or at least, if she does, Toby will get over it somehow, but there are rather a lot of close calls in this one.
48) Agatha H. and the Airship City, Phil and Kaja Foglio
Novelization of the first part of Girl Genius. Quite enjoyed it, A fun reminder of where and how it all began if you're a fan of the comic, and a good place to start if you don't like pictures with your stories, or just haven't gotten to it. (And why haven't you, since you can read it online now?)
49) Dead Reckoning, Charlaine Harris
The 11th Sookie book. If you like the series, you've probably already read it. If you don't like it, one less person at the signings. If you haven't tried them, start with book 1.
50) Bite Me!, Dylan Meconis
Vampires during the French Revolution. Very fun.
?.16) 1 Samuel
I'm probably still missing something, but I'm not sure what right now. (Duh. If I knew what, I'd include it!)