I skipped and skimmed so I'm not sure this has appeared here but our own Fran Wilde's novel Updraft has been included in a list of five novels that include kickass mom's on Tor.com.
'Serenity'
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."
Well, I finished the All Souls trilogy (Discovery of Witches), and I have very mixed feelings.
Let me start by saying that I did enjoy the series, but I doubt it's one that I'll ever re-read.
1) It needed some serious editing. There was absolutely no need for it to be as long as it was.
2) I kind of hated Matthew. He just wasn't appealing to me in the slightest.
3) The time traveling drives me batty. Matthew and Diana went back to the past and stomped around on history, and it had no affect on the future.
Next up, I'm going to read Uprooted by Naomi Novik. If I enjoy that I'll probably give the Temeraire books a try. Has anyone read those?
I keep hearing about the Temeraire books in fandom, but I haven't tried them yet. I'd be interested in what you think, Rayne.
I've read a bunch of them, and really liked them despite neither genre being really my thing. (Two genres=Napoleonic wars, dragons.)
I finished I The Girl on the Train. It was a little disappointing after all the build-up, I thought.
I love the Temeraire series, though IMHO the middle few books aren't as good as the first two or three or the last two. But Napoleonic Wars + dragons is sufficiently my thing that when I heard about the first book, my response was, "What, someone wrote a book JUST FOR ME?!"
I'm also a big fan of the Temeraire books, though I agree there are a couple in the middle that drag a bit. But I love the characters, human and dragon, and the details of how the dragons fit into that world, and I get a vicarious thrill out of all the places they travel.
Kate & Susan speak for me on the Temeraire books. I really loved the 1st, the 3rd & 4th, and quite liked the most recent one. I think the next one is either the last, or the second-to-last.
One of the things I liked about Uprooted is it shows more of Novik's range in a lot of ways. It's not much like Temeraire: it's 1st person POV, set in a somewhat fairy-tale setting, much less military, and more concerned with women and women's relationships than anything else I've read by her.
Agreed on the Temeraire series and this new one. Just finished Uprooted and enjoyed the heck out of it.
I loved the first of the Temeraire books, liked the second, didn't finish the third.
I did, however, finish and really enjoy The Goblin Emperor. I'd really like to read a sequel, if there's going to be one ... and, if not, she should write one. For me.