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Old 10-23-2014, 10:47 PM   #4744
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Now what? See what I mean?

I was going to give my too, but... okay.....

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Sometimes it is sad to reread Dresden Files - the wait for the next book will be so long. I am starting to think Jim is slow on purpose - he used to be faster. To distract myself I am reading a lot of different books and genres. Maybe not so much all different - it is mostly SF now. But different from urban fantasy. Not sure if I want to try a different world than The Dresdenverse. At the moment it is Breakthrough by Michael C. Grumley.
I am actually more of a mystery/thriller/suspense kind of reader, but Dresden Files got me more interested in the Fantasy genre. So now I've been trying out a number of other fantasy series like the Iron Druid by Kevin Hearne, Remy Chandler by Thomas E. Sniegoski, Alex Verus by Benedict Jacka, Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch and Nightside series by Simon R Green, among a few others. Of course, it's inevitable that I sometimes end up comparing with the Dresden Files but I think some of them are different enough to hold up on their own. I just started on the Nightside series and I really hate it when I start enjoying a series, want to get the books, and Kobo has to make it harder to get them for cheap (okay, so I'm a cheapo).

Dino now has a new line.


Luckily I've already gotten my Dresden File e-books!

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