Sunday, March 5, 2023
It's time for the 2023 Read-Along w/Anne! The Druid Chronicles
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Nice Start to a New Series- Dead Man's Hand
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Peace Talks Book 16 in the Harry Dresden Files
"When the Supernatural nations of the world meet up to negotiate an end to ongoing hostilities, Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, joins the White Council's security team to make sure the talks stay civil. But can he succeed, when dark political manipulations threaten the very existence of Chicago--and all he holds dear?" (from Goodreads)
You wanna see magic in our mundane world? Look no further than the wizard that is Jim Butcher. Sixteen books into the series and I'm still excited to see what happens next. I'm still worried about all my fictional friends making it through the night. This book doesn't resolve some big problems happening in Harry's world, but it does give me the emotional growth I've been waiting for out of Harry.
This book is chockful of the supernatural, but it takes place in Chicago and all my favorite characters are included which I really prefer over the books that have been centered in Faerie. One of the reasons I so enjoy this series is because humans are right in the thick of it the stories and that we see wizards, vampires, werewolves, etc. are injured and even die. There are consequences even in the midst of magical powers.
If I had read this when it came out, I'd be so bummed that when I finished it I needed to wait for Battle Ground to be published--but lucky for me, and for you if you are reading the series now we can read it right away!
5 Stars
Saturday, January 21, 2023
#The Sunday Post -- Second Book in my #SIAM Coming Later Today
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I hope you are having a nice January so far, on the weather front, we've had a mild January with very little snow,but we did get a bunch of rain on Wednesday. It was the kind of rain that makes me grumble and say, "too bad this isn't snow, snow is less wet."
This month I'm working on cleaning drawers, cabinets, and closets. I highly recommend spending a little time when you can go through the stuff you own to see what you want to keep and what you can get rid of, when you free up space it feels so good! Speaking of that I need to update my Bookish resolutions to include reading one or two books off my bookshelf each month and then giving away those books. I have quite a few books on my bookshelf that are watching me download ebook after ebook while they collect dust!
How about you? Do you have a lot of physical books?
And here are books I'll be talking about this week-
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Harry Dresden My Favorite Chicago Wizard!
It's handy that electronic equipment fizzles around Harry Dresden that way electronics are less a part of the story and you don't have as many obsolete electronic/internet references. I read 6, 7, and 8 in the series one after the other, so I had to double-check what happened in what book. I was able to read and listen to this book switching from audio to kindle throughout.
As always I do enjoy the audio version of these books, and when I read them I hear the audio reader in my head. I found Blood Rites one of the books in the series that I *had* to keep reading--I mean we all know Harry is going to survive the latest evils in Chicago, but still! I worry.
In this installment, Kincaid is back, Harry hires him to help with Mavra an evil vampire from the Black Court. I enjoy Kincaid and was glad he was back in a book. However, there is an attraction between Kincaid and Murphy and I somewhat ship Murphy and Harry so, I don't know how I feel about that. Of course Harry is not a good relationship prospect for anyone.
Speaking of relationships, in this book Thomas the super hot white court vampire moves up from an occasional guest appearance to being a supporting character. I was very pleased with this development. I like the flawed Thomas and I loved what happens in this story in relation to Harry and Thomas. AND Harry gets a dog. Mouse, Harry doesn't realize it, but we readers know Mouse will grow to become an excellent bodyguard for Harry and is certainly no mere dog.
This book brings the reader a more detailed understanding of the white court. Harry learns more about his mother and Kincaid sort of gets the girl.
Overall 4 stars.
Friday, July 15, 2022
Lord of Population, why isn't this a Netflix series already?
Sunday, April 17, 2022
I'm so happy this series continued after the initial run.
My only complaint about the final book in this series was that the very end had a flash-forward and I was left really wanting
to know what happened between the end and the flash-forward.
So I'm so pleased that in 2020 Kim Harrison went back to writing about Rachel Morgan. Million Dollar Demon is the second book in the second set of The Hollows. Boy did I enjoy this book. I love that Rachel has become a leader, she has confidence and most importantly she has truly realized she doesn't have to solve or save the world by herself.
If you've read the first 13 books and haven't started this second series now is a great time to catch up as the next book Trouble with the Cursed will be out in June.
If you haven't read any of this series. Go out and get Dead Witch Walking and start on an amazing journey in Contemporary Fantasy!
5 stars
The book description from GoodReads:
The new master vampire of Cincinnati has arrived . . . and she wants Rachel Morgan out. No matter where Rachel goes, Constance is there--threatening Rachel's allies, causing city-wide chaos, and, to add insult to injury, even forcing Rachel out of her current quarters. Ever since Rachel found a way to save the souls of vampires, the old undead's longtime ascendancy has been broken. Now Constance sees eliminating Rachel as the key to consolidating her own power.
Rachel has no desire to be enthralled or killed--and she's terrified of what may become of the city if Constance forces a return to the ancient ways. But even a witch-born demon can't stand against the old undead--at least, not alone. And if Rachel refuses to claim the role of Cincinnati's master demon, the city will tear itself apart, taking her and all those who stand beside her with it."
Thursday, March 4, 2021
#FriYay! #2021AudioBookChallenge Magic For Liars
This year I'm participating in the Caffeinated Reader's Audiobook Challenge. Today's review is an audiobook that I picked up from the Chirp website, it was less than $5.00 USD! Such a deal, plus if you want to use my referral link you can get 20% off your first order.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Presidents Day Today, Paczki Day Tomorrow and #BloodHeir by Ilona Andrews
Should you feel like celebrating Presidents' Day, I suggest a viewing of Hamilton on Disney Plus--that is if you enjoy a good musical. Or you could one of the many, many biographies of our many presidents, OR you could dive into President Obama's biography. Since President Obama's biography which is a part one biography, is over 700 pages, if I read it I'm thinking I'll do the audio. I like his voice. When I was a kid we would sometimes have cherry pie for Presidents' Day because of the old legend that Washington was asked if he chopped down a cherry tree and he said he couldn't lie and admitted he chopped down the cherry tree.
These days there will be no pies on Presidents' Day, but this year the day after is Fat Tuesday and that means Paczkis! Basically, Paczkis are Polish jelly or custard-filled donuts. Interestingly, according to the internet while we here in Chicagoland call the day before Ash Wednesday Paczki day, in Poland Paczki day is Fat Thursday (the last Thursday before Ash Wednesday). Moving forward I'm going to try and have a Paczki week. I like the raspberry-filled the best. Custard filled dough of any kind is not my thing.
*****
Today's book review is for a new book from the husband and wife writing team known as Ilona Andrews. Blood Heir is a new book in a familiar world. Julie, who got to know previously is now a grownup- with a new face and a new name, Aurelia Ryder.
She's finally home, but if she visits her family, they will die. We are in a very new territory. This book can be read on its own. If you have not read the Kate Daniels series, you can enjoy all those books after this one, as you wait for the next book in this new series. As a reader who comes to this book after years of enjoying the Kate Daniels series, my reading of Blood Heir is enriched as someone who has spent time in Ilona Andrews' post-shift world.
The book is filled with ancient mythology and failed technology. Aurelia holds her own against very powerful foes and we learn a little bit about her old crush, who is now a very different kind of Wolf. The transformation of Derek is as big as the transformation of Julie and I am really looking forward to what happens next.
The first time she was called Knight Ryder I chuckled and then later in the book I see this exchange. So Night Ridger existed in this world too!Sunday, October 25, 2020
The Last Week of October is Already Here! Witches! Warlocks!
Halloween is coming up this Saturday and then a week from today the time changes and we will be in the dark until March. As you know by now, I am always in the mood to curl up with a good book, and what better time to read about witches and warlocks than now as the temps drop and the nights start before dinner is on the table. Below is a review of a book I can say is one of the best new books this year. If you enjoy contemporary fantasy or paranormal books. You have to get this book because you are going to love it.
White Trash Warlock by David R. SlaytonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I finished this book a few days ago and I find myself thinking about the story at random moments like when I am washing the dishes. I'm thinking about how I was not surprised about one part of a major plot reveal because it was so very well foreshadowed so I knew something was up, but when the whole truth comes out, it's so much deeper and more impactful.
This book is in the top five of all books I have read this year. It's a great ride and I highly recommend it. David Slayton does such a beautiful job of giving us a cohesive world that spans several dimensions and in those worlds, David gives us just the right amount of fully drawn characters. I cannot wait to read what happens next.
One last thing, I really really like the love triangle. It's there, but it isn't overwhelmingly angsty.
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