Oh! Maybe I'm thinking of Blackwood Farm that I disliked!
One minute...
t off to Amazon
Okay, no -- I mostly liked Blackwood Farm. It was Blood Canticle that gave me rage blackouts.
Are a bigger fan of the Vampire books or the Mayfairs, Steph?
I'm torn between the two. I utterly adored, violently so, Mona Mayfair in Lasher, and was therefore crushed at how Taltos went so very wrong. And therefore loathe Blood Canticle. I don't think the vampires and the Mayfairs should have ever crossed paths.
I utterly adored, violently so, Mona Mayfair in Lasher, and was therefore crushed at how Taltos went so very wrong.
I'm wondering if I actually read
Taltos
or just bought it and remember it on the shelves. I do know I read
Lasher
and also loved Mona, so.
Hmmm. I might see if I can score some paperbacks at the used bookstore on Saturday. I love supernatural reads leading up to Halloween.
I don't think the vampires and the Mayfairs should have ever crossed paths.
ARgh, so true. So, so true.
Man, I can't remember Taltos either. Was that the one where the weird incest stuff became REALLY REALLY FUCKING WEIRD INCEST STUFF?
I got to this part of the description on Amazon:
Other plot elements involve renegade members of the secret order of Talamasca, who want to kidnap and crossbreed two taltoses; a 200-year-old taltos from New York named Ashlar, who is posing as a toy-industry magnate specializing in dolls; and a dwarf called Samuel from the witches' holy glen in Donnelaith, Scotland.
...and decided, yeah, I never actually read that one. No recollection of any of that.
I think Steven Brust's "Taltos" was much more believable.
Have any of the books you've re-read been visited by The Suck Fairy?
The Suck Fairy is an artefact of re-reading. If you read a book for the first time and it sucks, it’s nothing to do with her. It just sucks. Some books do. The Suck Fairy comes in when you come back to a book that you liked when you read it before, and on re-reading—well, it sucks
Ok, here are my LendMe books. (xposted with Tech, from a chat there on B&N's LendMe program.)
Note: if you have a B&N account, but not a Nook, you can lend and read, too.
Catching Fire – Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games – ibid
Graceling – Kristin Cashore
Bonds of Justice – Nalini Singh
Archangel's Kiss - ibid
Bullet – Laurell K. Hamilton (I was weak.)
Phoenix and Ashes – Mercedes Lackey
Under Heaven – Guy Gavriel Kay
Dead in the Family – Charlaine Harris
Dead and Gone - ibid
A Catch of Consequence – Diane Norman
A Murderous Procession – Ariana Franklin
Grave Goods – ibid
The Serpents's Tale – ibid
Mistress of the Art of Death – ibid
Bone Magic – Yasmine Galenorn
Demon Mistress – ibid
Thorn Queen – Richelle Mead
Succubus Shadows – ibid
Silver Borne – Patricia Briggs
Alien Taste – Wen Spencer
I have a B&N membership - but a Kindle.