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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Indeed -- the "Please Don't Tell My Parents..." series is one of my recent favorites. (I am not sure I am ready to declare them my absolute favorite...)
And I just started and I'm already done with them all... now I have to wait months/year for a new one...
It's one of the "worst" things about discovering an amazing new series.
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Currently reading Three Days to Dead, by Kelly Meding.
Urban Fantasy, involves various malicious or ambivalent magical races (elves, goblins, were-fill-in-blanks, and of course the mostly-vampires). The main character (part of a group of "troubled youth" forcibly recruited into covert ops/magic police/foot soldiers of humanity) died and was resurrected in the middle of a confusing plot that will undoubtedly spell the end of humanity, etc...
As the title indicates, she has three days until she dies again, and first she has to figure out why she's back anyway. It doesn't help that her own people think she killed her own squad and are hunting her...
I've also been reading various Harry Potter fancfiction recently, and actually discovered some pretty good (publication-quality) stuff.
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Yeah, I saw it coming, but I at least there's only three books to reread when the next one comes (if it ever does)... unlike, say GoT, which will take me a month just to
prepare for the new book.
That premise sounds pretty interesting... though I'm not normally a fan of urban fiction per se, I'm always up for a good story, with good characterizations.
Right now, I'm reading
Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA Evidence by Tim Junkin. What's with non-fic authors and paragraph-sized titles?
Ooh, I just remembered, my library called; I have to go check out and read a dead-tree book...