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Dec. 27th, 2007 02:41 pm32-36) Laurell K. Hamilton- A Kiss of Shadows, A Caress of Twilight, Seduced By Moonlight, A Stroke of Midnight, Mistral's Kiss- These are all from her Merry Gentry Series. There is a reason this series got referred to as "Boinking her way to the Throne." With very boring sex, I might add. The first book sets up an interesting world and then it just becomes sex with Skittles. All in all, I can find better porn free on the web.
37) Laurell K. Hamilton- Strange Candy. This was an interesting collection- there were some good stories here. Shame she dispensed with her editor, becaus the Gentry ones stank like dead fish. I was happy to reread Geese, from a S&S collection which I'd really liked.
38) Jackson Katz- The Macho Paradox, Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help. It's useful to read something written from a man's perspective on DV issues, especially when he's this aware and articulate.
39) Stella Dong- Shanghai 1842-1949: The Rise and Fall of a Decadent City. This was a lively read about a city I'd never really thought about. Basically, she's dealing with what happened when the West arrived in China.
40-42) Peter O'Donnell- Modesty Blaise, Pieces of Modesty, The Xanadu Talisman. More Modesty Blaise. All good.
43-44) Jim Butcher- Fool Moon, Grave Peril. These are from his Harry Dresden series. I'm kind of meh on it- interesting premise, but when I can start the book and put it down for a week, that's not a good sign.
44) Yasmine Galenorn- Changeling. This is the second of her Otherworld series. Not a love, but a like. Lots of fairies and shapechangers and witches oh my!
37) Laurell K. Hamilton- Strange Candy. This was an interesting collection- there were some good stories here. Shame she dispensed with her editor, becaus the Gentry ones stank like dead fish. I was happy to reread Geese, from a S&S collection which I'd really liked.
38) Jackson Katz- The Macho Paradox, Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help. It's useful to read something written from a man's perspective on DV issues, especially when he's this aware and articulate.
39) Stella Dong- Shanghai 1842-1949: The Rise and Fall of a Decadent City. This was a lively read about a city I'd never really thought about. Basically, she's dealing with what happened when the West arrived in China.
40-42) Peter O'Donnell- Modesty Blaise, Pieces of Modesty, The Xanadu Talisman. More Modesty Blaise. All good.
43-44) Jim Butcher- Fool Moon, Grave Peril. These are from his Harry Dresden series. I'm kind of meh on it- interesting premise, but when I can start the book and put it down for a week, that's not a good sign.
44) Yasmine Galenorn- Changeling. This is the second of her Otherworld series. Not a love, but a like. Lots of fairies and shapechangers and witches oh my!