Readers Assemble! A place for book lovers ~
Readers Assemble! A place for book lovers ~
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Posted 2020-09-30 09:55:32 (edited)
Doesn't matter if you're a YA fan, a non-fiction fan, or even a lover of those saucy romances, You have come to the right place :) This is a space for all those who love to read, whether it be via physical, ebook, or audiobook. You can discuss anything to your heart's desire as long as you are polite and label those spoilers! Please make sure you mention the books author for those of us who want to take a look. So post your GR links (if you want too), grab a book, and dive in :) Currently reading: The Rose and the Dagger by Renee Ahdieh My Favourite genres: YA Fantasy & Sci-fi |
RainysPlanet #3177 |
Posted 2020-09-30 10:03:59 (edited)
Personal Recommendations Favourite middlegrade series There are endless novellas and field guides to this amazing series! I have read the first 4 series, I highly recommend this! ------------------------------------ Chronicles of Ancient Darkness by Michelle Paver ------------------------------------------------------------- Favourite YA Fantasy/ Sci-fi series Arc of the Scythe Trilogy by Neal Shusterman Tags: YA, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Dystopia --------------------------------------------------- Folk of the Air trilogy by Holly Black Tags: YA, Fantasy, Romance, Fae ------------------------------------------- Illuminae Files Trilogy by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Tags: Sci-fi, YA, Dystopia |
RainysPlanet #3177 |
Posted 2020-10-01 00:01:56
Reserved foe extras |
RainysPlanet #3177 |
Posted 2020-10-19 14:11:03
bumpand resss |
RainysPlanet #3177 |
Posted 2020-10-19 20:26:13
I saw a book thread and as a librarian I feel compelled to join. While my reading time has seriously diminished these days I do occasionally have time to read something new when I'm not drowning myself in games or graphic novels. I'm currently waiting for my work's copy of Mexican Gothic to get in but the last thing that I've managed to fully read was the book adaptation of the Omen and Justine by The Marquis de Sade. The second was due to curiosity after it being mentioned in the source book for a Call of Cthulhu campaign I was running, or rather the author was mentioned, and I me being me I had to see why it was mentioned. My favorite books tend to change based on my mood but overall I really adore Sherlock Holmes books and Dracula and I even collect different editions of them both. |
Curie #1863 |
Posted 2020-10-20 08:03:59
I have mexican gothic on my kindle and hope to read it soon! I have also read some H. P. Lovecraft and own a leatherbound book of all his works. That's so cool that you're a librarian! |
RainysPlanet #3177 |
Posted 2020-10-21 09:25:52 (edited)
Hi there! I saw a book thread and mashed the link. * u * I'm currently reading the Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher. It's a little slow, but it has some great, suspenseful action sequences. The series is high fantasy (I think?), but has some strong military and political-intrigue plotlines. Sometimes the pacing is off, and by god is he TERRIBLE at writing romance subplots, but overall the story is fun to sink my teeth into! I mainly read sci-fi and fantasy books. * u * Now and then I dabble in other genres. I normally only read non-fiction when I'm actively trying to learn something. My favorite books/series are probably -- YA: Protector of the Small series by Tamora Peirce Kel, and her character development over the series is my favorite! Urban Fantasy: The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher They're engaging, and they typically give me some good laughs/chuckles. (I have a terrible, punny sense of humor, so I can't guarantee you'll find them funny haha). Non-fiction: The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell This book changed a lot of the ways I thought about interactions with my dog. I found it fascinating and insightful. Science Fiction: Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey So weird/scary/gross/unpleasant, but fun? Fiction: The Art of Racing in the Rain By Garth Stein Oh my god. All the tears, if you've ever been super bonded to a dog. Fantasy: Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold This book tied closely with some of my experiences and fears. It was also refreshing to have a middle-aged/older woman as the protagonist of a fantasy novel. The new perspective was interesting and delightful. There were only a handful of cringe-y parts. YAY BOOK THREADS |
Xengria #13358 |
Posted 2020-10-21 09:32:46
Thank you so much for joining us!! Protector of the Small series by Tamora Peirce sounds super interesting and i will definitely look into it! I also own Leviathan Wakes, i should get to that soon but my tbr is huge |
RainysPlanet #3177 |
Posted 2020-10-21 09:36:31
Thank you for the warm welcome! * u * Protector of the Small is, at the very least, heartwarming :) Let me know if you end up reading it! I totally understand. Plus, Leviathan Wakes is suuuper lonnngggg. I listened to the audiobook, and it was nearly 21 hours long hahaha |
Xengria #13358 |
Posted 2020-10-22 12:33:56 (edited)
My favorite book series of all time is The Legend of Eli Monpress by Rachel Aaron. It's a fantasy series, five books long, but you can usually find it in two compendiums, made up of books 1-3 and 4-5. If you like unusual magic systems, heist stories, and/or talking dogs, I highly recommend it! And, at the risk of sounding very vain, I actually self-published a book myself not too long ago; No God's Land by L.R. Llewellyn Edit: Cannot BELIEVE I forgot to mention this one; if you like high fantasy and you like wolves (which you probably do, since you're here) you should check out the Firekeeper saga by Jane Lindskold. Magical, super intelligent wolves, and a girl who was raised by them! |
HollowWorld7 #13716 |