My library doesn't have any e-books by her, so I won't be able to add her to my reading list.The Light of Eidon. It is the first book of the Legends of the Guardian-King series by Karen Hancock.
My library doesn't have any e-books by her, so I won't be able to add her to my reading list.The Light of Eidon. It is the first book of the Legends of the Guardian-King series by Karen Hancock.
I got the series by ordering it online. You could do that if you really wanted to read the book.My library doesn't have any e-books by her, so I won't be able to add her to my reading list.
I'm currently reading a fantasy series.What have you guys been reading?
I'll have to check that out, Never heard of it.I'm currently reading a fantasy series.
After I finish it I'm going to read Priceless by Joel and Luke Smallbone. It is the novelization of the movie by the same brothers. It is a terrific movie.
If you're referring to the movie, it is a very sad one. But it is wonderful.I'll have to check that out, Never heard of it.
You might enjoy the "Cat Who" series more if you take that break so you're not comparing two cat mystery series. It's a matter of how much you want to concentrate, though. The "Cat Who" books are rather simple and good for times when you're tired and/or not feeling well.My big question right now is...once I finish it, do I plunge right into the "The Cat Who" series, or do I take a break from cat cozies and read the "Leaphorn and Chee" series first?
I saw that and immediately put it on my wishlist at Thriftbooks. MUST add it to my index cards, my Word file, and my AllMyBooks!
Right. I have the Anne books, as well.The Leaphorn/Chee books are good, as are those of Anne Hillerman, who continued the series after her father's death.
I may need to go and search out the Meltzer books. I loved his television show, and was so disappointed when it went off the air!Right now I am reading "The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot Against George Washington" by Brad Meltzer.
That sounds good. I never knew that happened.Right now I am reading "The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot Against George Washington" by Brad Meltzer. I guess most people would find it dry since it isn't really a novel. He goes into specifics about a plot that the British governor of New York had to kill George Washington during the beginning of the Revolutionary war. It is said the beginnings of domestic terrorism and counterintelligence.
I hate when that happens! Especially since I'm such a slow reader. Recently one of my e-books became available, but I wasn't ready and let the hold expire. I've since put it on hold again, and now there's a SIX MONTH wait !!!!Wowza, my reserved books came in at the same time!
Oh, definitely go for the Hillerman. I have a couple of hardback books of his. Always good for a quick change of pace.I took a break from the Mrs. Murphy series to read "Pistols for Two" by Georgette Heyer, the undisputed queen of the Regency Romance genre. "Pistols" is a collection of rather delightful short stories, and I thoroughly enjoyed the book.
Now, back to the Mrs. Murphy series! My big question right now is...once I finish it, do I plunge right into the "The Cat Who" series, or do I take a break from cat cozies and read the "Leaphorn and Chee" series first?