Friday, August 22, 2008

Paranormal reads

I read a lot of these books. I am still rather new to them and have found I like them a great deal. Following is a list of some of my favorites, which include some of the better known writers. Let me know of some other ones I may be missing out on. These are in no particular order of favorites. I love them all!

C. E. Murphy- The Walker Papers trilogy & The Negotiator series

Shirley Damsgaard- Abby & Ophelia series. I want a grandma just like Abby.

Patricia Briggs- Love her werewolf/shapeshifter people

Laurell K. Hamilton- need I say more. Was worried for a bit, but she seems to have all the storylines back on an even keel. And even when they seemed a bit off, it still made sense.

Kelley Armstrong- Have liked her writing from the start

Lilith St. Crow- Dante Valentine series

Jenna Black- Great storyline and cool twist on demon possession

L.A. Banks-Vampire Huntress Legend. Wonderful blend of many races, religions all kicking demon/bad vamp ass. She rocks! And the new Crimson Moon series.

Jeanne C. Stein- Anna Strong Chronicles

Rachel Caine- The weather warden series. Djinn!!! This was so needed as I could never find any story lines with them
included. Not to mention that she includes a soundtrack listing of what she listened to while writing and it all makes sense.

Vicki Pettersson- Who knew super heros could be so cool? And even have good fashion sense...

Christine Warren for her Others series. This is really the series that got me hooked.

Katie McAllister- for humorous paranormal books. Wish that "dog" Jim was real. He's a hoot.

The list is huge. Shana Abe, Jim Butcher, Kim Harrison, Carrie Vaughn to name a few more.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Reading, reading and yet more reading

It's been awhile since I posted a blog about books. So here goes.

I have currently finished all 5 of the books by Shirley Dammsgaard in her Ophelia & Abby Mystery series. The first book started off a bit slow, but the series did pick up by the second book and the author seemed to become comfortable with her characters. Well done to her.

I am currently reading Gale Force by Rachel Caine. Gale Force is the 7th book in the Weather Warden series and the series as a whole is written quite well and highly entertaining. I have waiting in the wings Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Myer. I am neither on team Edward or Team Jacob as I don't care who Bella ends up with. Bella at times annoys the hell out of me and I wish one of them would just shake her til her eyes roll back in her head. But the plot is interesting, so there you go. It's why I keep reading them. Kelley Armstrong's a favorite writer of mine, so I could not pass up her new YA The Summoning. Very glad I didn't. Her younger characters are as realistic as her adult characters. Well, as much as one can be with super powers.

I am also trying to still kick start my classics reading to no avail. Perhaps the weather has something to do with that. I will get at least one read before the end of the year. Perhaps I'll make it one of my new year resolutions.

Happy reading!