Books read recently
24 Feb 2012 04:53 pmBeen a while, right?
So having a Kobo did work very well to help get back on the voracious book reading bandwaggon.
I started with Dominion by Celia Friedman,
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Then I read the Hand of Isis by Jo Graham,
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Dauntless by Jack Campbell, had this one from the public library actually. ( Read more... )
Call for the Dead by John Le Carré, is cross between a murder mystery and a spy novel. ( Read more... )
The Andrien English series by Josh Lanyon which is a set of 5 M/M romance/mystery about an amateur sleuth who is a mystery bookshop owner. ( Read more... )
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John Le Carré. ( Read more... )
Jack of Shadow by Roger Zelazny, a fantasy novel in the inimitable style of Zelazny. ( Read more... )
Fire by Kristin Cashore, a YA fantaszy novel that came heavily reccomended by
haremstress. ( Read more... )
I also tried to read Tiger Eye, Marjorie Liu's first novel in the Dirk & Steel series which I went almost halfway before I decided it just wasn't a book for me, as my eyes were glazing over with boredom. Quite disappointing.
So having a Kobo did work very well to help get back on the voracious book reading bandwaggon.
I started with Dominion by Celia Friedman,
( Read more... )
Then I read the Hand of Isis by Jo Graham,
( Read more... )
Dauntless by Jack Campbell, had this one from the public library actually. ( Read more... )
Call for the Dead by John Le Carré, is cross between a murder mystery and a spy novel. ( Read more... )
The Andrien English series by Josh Lanyon which is a set of 5 M/M romance/mystery about an amateur sleuth who is a mystery bookshop owner. ( Read more... )
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John Le Carré. ( Read more... )
Jack of Shadow by Roger Zelazny, a fantasy novel in the inimitable style of Zelazny. ( Read more... )
Fire by Kristin Cashore, a YA fantaszy novel that came heavily reccomended by
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I also tried to read Tiger Eye, Marjorie Liu's first novel in the Dirk & Steel series which I went almost halfway before I decided it just wasn't a book for me, as my eyes were glazing over with boredom. Quite disappointing.