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Old 08-08-2011, 09:14 PM   #10396
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Try Point Of Impact by Stephen Hunter. I am currently reading that and it is really good! OR, better yet try Hunter by Robert Bidinotto. There is a bit of Gabriel Allon in Dylan Hunter. This is Robert's first book and I hope it is not his last.

I have to read Secret Servant before getting to Portrait Of A Spy.
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Old 08-09-2011, 06:51 AM   #10397
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Next: Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages by Diane Duane and Peter Morwood
I've finished the first book in this four book anthology. I liked it a lot, and I think I'll enjoy the rest of the anthology too.
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Old 08-09-2011, 11:36 AM   #10398
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I'm just starting Hounded: The Iron Druid Chronicles. I resisted it for a while, even though it's squarely in my favorite modern fantasy genre, because I thought it was more of a paranormal romance, and my tolerance for PR is fairly low. But, after reading the sample I realized it was just my kind of book.

Edit: I'm studiously ignoring the fact that the main character looks like a hipster with a goatee.
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Old 08-09-2011, 03:21 PM   #10399
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I was cleaning shelves awhile ago and noticed a stack of pbooks I was given. There were a few JD Robb's In Death series and Catherine Coulter's Wizard's Daughter. Wizard's Daughter was a bit strange with a historical romance having wizards and witches, ghosts, and another dimension. It was an OK read, no thought required, fill the time while waiting, read. I like Coulter's FBI thrillers better.

The In Death series are fun,easy reads and I had forgotten how enjoyable they were. It was able to catch up on the last 7 or 8.

Now, I'm on a reread of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy while I decide what to read next.
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Old 08-09-2011, 04:51 PM   #10400
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Reading A Dance with Dragons along with about half of the rest of the world, it seems.

After that I was thinking of picking up the newest Harry Dresden novel.
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Old 08-09-2011, 04:53 PM   #10401
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Yeah, I remember that being quite an uncomfortable transition, as well. The good news is that when you are done with the Fionavar Tapestry (while not bad IMO)... you still have GGK's best works to look forward to. Get Ysabel out of the way early, too, if you want to enjoy it at all. Because once you've read The Lions of Al Rassan and Tigana, all his other works simply pale by comparison. It's not that the other works are bad in any way, he's just never come close to matching the excellence of those two works in my eyes. Under Heaven is great, but still a distant third to his masterpieces.

(BTW, there are subtle and overt references to Fionavar in all his other works)
That's interesting since I had to really look to find the Fionavar books, and only did so after reading some of GGK's newer works. I did enjoy them a lot, but you could tell they were earlier works than his new stuff.
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Old 08-09-2011, 04:55 PM   #10402
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The In Death series are fun,easy reads and I had forgotten how enjoyable they were. It was able to catch up on the last 7 or 8.
They are like popcorn; I've found I'm able to read three or four of them in the time that it takes me to slog through the latest fantasy epic (or maybe six or seven in the time it takes me to read a George RR Martin novel!).

The only down side is that Roberts tends to fall heavily into formula; it's probably inevitable for an author who pounds out 4-5 novels a year.
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Old 08-09-2011, 05:32 PM   #10403
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I'm just starting Hounded: The Iron Druid Chronicles. I resisted it for a while, even though it's squarely in my favorite modern fantasy genre, because I thought it was more of a paranormal romance, and my tolerance for PR is fairly low. But, after reading the sample I realized it was just my kind of book.

Edit: I'm studiously ignoring the fact that the main character looks like a hipster with a goatee.
I read the six chapter sample...and couldn't like the character. Too self-centered. I was really glad I read the sample on the author's website. If the book were cheaper, I'd probably still read the book because the writing was good...but not at full price. He was just too into himself.
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Old 08-09-2011, 05:48 PM   #10404
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I read the six chapter sample...and couldn't like the character. Too self-centered. I was really glad I read the sample on the author's website. If the book were cheaper, I'd probably still read the book because the writing was good...but not at full price. He was just too into himself.
I'm partway through the second chapter myself, and haven't seen that yet really. It'll be interested to see if I end up agreeing with you or not. It's certainly not the most endearing trait a hero can have.
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Old 08-09-2011, 07:29 PM   #10405
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I'm partway through the second chapter myself, and haven't seen that yet really. It'll be interested to see if I end up agreeing with you or not. It's certainly not the most endearing trait a hero can have.
Don't get me wrong--it's VERY readable. There were just a couple of things in the first 6 that set off warning bells of things I'm particular about. Had this been a kindle book at $2.99, I'd have bought it. But it was competing with 4 other 8 dollar books I wanted!!!
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Old 08-10-2011, 12:04 AM   #10406
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The Sword and the Dragon by M.R. Mathias. i've already become an absolute fanboy of this author.

it's epic fantasy but its just so well done and flows so smoothly. i have a hard time even finding a good place to stop, it's one of those look at the clock "oh, just one more chapter before i go to bed" books. i feel like a kid again when i'm reading this.

it's a great pg-13 fantasy. there's definitely adult situations and gore but they're not the focus of what the author was going for, they simply make sense in context. there's a quick love scene that despite not being very graphic, is sexier than any erotica i've read. the violence is quick and gory but not slobbered over.

i'm sure hardcore fantasy fans would end up feeling "meh" but to me it feels like a revelation compared to the fantasy i've read.
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Old 08-10-2011, 12:40 AM   #10407
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The Sword and the Dragon by M.R. Mathias. i've already become an absolute fanboy of this author.

it's epic fantasy but its just so well done and flows so smoothly. i have a hard time even finding a good place to stop, it's one of those look at the clock "oh, just one more chapter before i go to bed" books. i feel like a kid again when i'm reading this.

it's a great pg-13 fantasy.[...] i'm sure hardcore fantasy fans would end up feeling "meh" but to me it feels like a revelation compared to the fantasy i've read.
That's good enough for me!

Wait, it's the first book in a trilogy! Still hasn't finished! Having had several lessons... I think I'll read it only when it's fully published.

What is hardcore fantasy by the way?
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Old 08-10-2011, 06:46 AM   #10408
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I might have to look for that series as well in a little bit.

I just finished up Scarlett Thomas's Our Tragic Universe and have just started Stanley Elkin's The Franchiser. I also started reading Natsume Soseki's Kokoro.
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Old 08-10-2011, 09:39 AM   #10409
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Rihannsu: The Bloodwing Voyages by Diane Duane and Peter Morwood
I've finished the first book in this four book anthology. I liked it a lot, and I think I'll enjoy the rest of the anthology too.
The second book was equally good, or perhaps better.
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Old 08-10-2011, 10:44 AM   #10410
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A Passage to India, a reread for this month's Literary Book Club.

Zoo Station, the first in a series of mystery/suspense novels set in Berlin leading up to WWII. Prose is a little clunky, but I'm caught up in the story. Purchased during Amazon's summer sale.

In Tearing Haste, the correspondence between Deborah Mitford and Patrick Leigh Fermor. I've been off Debo since her latest memoirs, in which she came across as too entitled and insufficiently reflective, but Leigh Fermor wrote my favorite travel book of all time, A Time of Gifts, and I'm glad to say that this book is mostly Paddy and he's up to form.
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