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Old 04-13-2014, 03:34 PM   #26
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I actually follow a couple of review sites. But I've spent time sorting and finding ones I like. For urban fantasy and fantasy recommendations I use:

http://www.fantasyliterature.com/

For general--they cover urban fantasy and cozy mysteries as well as thrillers I like:

http://openbooksociety.com/

I also participate in a couple of goodreads forums and get some good recs from there.

The book I mentioned on my own blog today I found by reading this blog:

http://meanfatoldbat.blogspot.com/

Her husband has been very ill lately so she hasn't been reviewing/blogging much, but she reads some interesting stuff.

For indie books I often check:

http://papyrus.calebblake.net/

Our tastes don't align perfectly, but the reviews are good and I can get a pretty decent idea about whether I'd like the book or not.
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