The history angle is what I'm interested in, I think I've read too many vampire romances to be that interested. It's sitting in the car and I read a few bits if I'm waiting at a drive through or just enjoying the rain.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Rayne, I read it. And then re-read it recently. The first book was ok. I loved most of the second book. I disliked the third the first time I read it, but liked it much better on re-read.
I read the first two but haven't read the third yet. Now that it's summer I'll be reading it soon. I enjoyed them as a quick read with some fun history thrown in, but suspect I'll actually enjoy her historical books more. I met Deb this past April when she came to speak at the Undergraduate Writers Conference at 'SC. She's really nice, fun to talk to, lots and lots to say.
I'm reading The Girl on the Train, and it's sort of this year's Gone Girl. I don't particularly like any of the characters, but I have to know what happens.
hmm, I read Discovery of Witches and liked it at first, then felt like it got too romancey and heroine being dumb for me. Read the second one and was very meh on it. Haven't gotten to the third one. It was entertaining, though.
I got about a third of the way through Discovery of Witches, and then got distracted by something shiny. It wasn't terribly compelling, to me. My sister liked it a lot, though.
I really liked Discovery of Witches and loved Shadow of Night. I recently re-read them both before reading the final book, which was good, but the second one is still my fave.
DoW is pretty much love it or hate it. The first half is pretty slow, but I loved the world-building and the details of scholarly life in a library.
The first half is pretty slow, but I loved the world-building and the details of scholarly life in a library.
I really liked that part, and liked it less when it became all vampire witch romance intrigue etc. ...I may have missed the point of the book. :)
became all vampire witch romance intrigue
Wait what hello? Should I investigate these books?
Amy, I read Girl on the Train last week. And truly, I didn't like any of the characters, but I enjoyed it so much more than Gone Girl.