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Sam4training -> Your last good read. (12/13/2008 8:38:06 AM)

I myself am not much of a reader. Though Im starting to turn that around. What are some of your favorite books. I am currently reading "Back to Eden" By Gethro Kloss.




HalfShyHalfWild -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 8:39:48 AM)

Well...

I'm in a phase of supernatural smut these days [8D]

Anything in the Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon.




Sam4training -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 9:37:46 AM)

Supernatural smut . This is a must Im saving the author. Im gonna check that out thanx Halfshyhalf wild.




jlf1961 -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 10:29:46 AM)

I have to say three recently

the original Dracula, Moby Dick, and the Canterbury Tales




servantheart -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 10:46:31 AM)

I haven't read a book for "fun" in ages.  These days it's all about studying [8|]
 
I read threads here because I learn from those who have knowledge and would teach. 
 




elegantalexis -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 11:03:53 AM)

Under the name Kerry Arthur, Sherrilyn has a series of books about a half vampire, half werewolf based in Melbourne AU.  I loved it and yes, it is completely smutty! [:D]




calamitysandra -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 11:51:51 AM)

Of the recent discoveries, I would say that the "Dresden Files" series by Jim Butcher is my favourite. His second series "Codex Alera" is quite good as well.

Also, the second go-round in the "Kushiel" series by Jacqueline Carey is complete and worth a read.

"Artemis Fowl" as well as the "Bartimäeus" trilogy are nice as well.

An old love I like to pick up again to re-read from time to time is the Eddings classic "Belgariad", the follow up "Malloreon", the add ons "Belgarath the Sorcerer" and "Polgara the sorceress". Eddings second circle, the "Elenium" and the "Tamuli" belong to my most cherished books as well.

And one out there suggestion that I like very much would be "The Peace War" by Vernor Vinge.

Now I hope that the "Temperance Brennan" novels by Cathy Reichs, and the "Inspector Linley Mysteries" by Elizabeth George (I know, everybody has read those already) are a good read, as the Christkindchen is bringing me both series.




rexrgisformidoni -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 11:52:04 AM)

As dumb as this is going to sound, The star wars novel Republic Commando, Order 66. In fact the entire series...




TNstepsout -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 11:57:28 AM)

My last good read I'm still reading. I just finished the 2nd book and as soon as my daughter is done with the 3rd, I'm on it. It's a fantasy trilogy by a new writer named Brent Weeks called the Night Angel Trilogy. It's one of the best series I've ever read.

Prior to that I was rereading George RR Martins series to remind myself of the storyline so I won't be lost when the 4th book in that series comes out. Another great fantasy series.




HalfShyHalfWild -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 12:13:25 PM)

Thank you! I did not know this about her. Yay, I can get some new material now!




HalfShyHalfWild -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 12:15:55 PM)

You're welcome Sam4training. If you like that material, I also highly recommend J.R. Ward, she's fairly new but already a best seller. And Nina Bangs, she can be hit or miss though sometimes.




colouredin -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 1:09:30 PM)

One of the best books I have ever read was David Nivens Bring on the Empty Horses, a must for anyone loving the golden age of hollywood. I would also recomend High Fidelity by Nick Hornby to pretty much anyone.




MarsBonfire -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 2:07:41 PM)

Let's see... lately I've been on a Michael Moorcock binge, reading some of his "Elric" books, and the three about Ossie Bastable, the "temporal castaway."

In non-fiction, a book called "Death From the Skies" written by a guy I know from Colorado, and astronomer named Phil Plait. The book is about the various ways that the Earth could be snuffed out by various astronomical phenomena.

I've also been reading "Your Rugged Constitution" which is a primer on the US Constitution, by Bruce and Esther Findlay. Just as a reminder of how badly this malignant little weasel and his cronies have fucked up the definition of what being an American is.




MissDaisy67 -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 3:18:12 PM)

The last good book I read was The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield.




Sam4training -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 5:05:46 PM)

Thanx for that one The rugged constitution. Im thinking thats something up my ally.




glitter -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 5:16:19 PM)

Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean Auel. Read it when I was a teen and still lose myself in it at least once a year. Nice hint of D/s to it. 




DesFIP -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 6:11:38 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: HalfShyHalfWild

Well...

I'm in a phase of supernatural smut these days [8D]

Anything in the Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon.



J. R. Ward's Lover series is also good supernatural smut.

Beyond that the Stephanie Plum Bounty Hunter novels. All fun to read.

And Brsinger, book 3 in the Eragon series.




sasseeNshy -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 6:22:00 PM)

Definitely the Stephanie Plum series...........and waiting ever so patiently (NOT) for 14 to come out in paperback - total comedy with a ton of sex appeal........but for pure raw sex appeal.........the Dark Hunter series rocks...read one of those and you are screaming Bite Me...(laughs).




MsWolfPrincess -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 6:25:57 PM)

I've recently finished the Stephanie Plum series, and am almost through the Twilight's.  I'm finding myself getting very into the undead/supernatural types.




DesFIP -> RE: Your last good read. (12/13/2008 6:26:06 PM)

Christine Feehan's Carpathian novels also fit the description of supernatural smut. Although they're a little more romantic than smutty.

I don't know the Dark Hunter books though, need to try them.




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