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message 1: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
Okay, we are now taking suggestions for December's book of the month. I'll collect titles until Nov. 26.

Note: When you are making your suggestions, keep in mind that this is an urban fantasy group. YA is fine, but stick to UF titles (no PNR, romance, traditional fantasy, etc.)


message 2: by Brandt (new)

Brandt How about Control Point by Myke Cole.. I'm planning to read that soon..

Control Point (Shadow Ops, #1) by Myke Cole


message 4: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments Okay, I have to submit 3 because these came out in a series of long novellas--and so the print version is a 3 for 1 type of thing:

The MarkHat series:
Dead Man's Rain
The Cadaver Client
The Mister Trophy

Here's the print: The Markhat Files

I don't know how many pages the whole thing is...

I am planning on giving away one of these ebooks as a rafflecopter prize on my blog in the next couple of weeks too.


message 5: by ~Thena~ (new)

~Thena~ (athena-nadine) | 13 comments Cold Days (The Dresden Files, #14) by Jim Butcher or Trapped (Iron Druid Chronicles, #5) by Kevin Hearne


message 6: by Shawna Z (new)

Shawna Z (shoezimm) Has the group read Tanya Huff's "Summon the Keeper" yet?


message 7: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
Maria wrote: "Okay, I have to submit 3 because these came out in a series of long novellas--and so the print version is a 3 for 1 type of thing:

The MarkHat series:
Dead Man's Rain
The Cadaver Client
The Mister..."


THREE!! No, sorry. This is one at a time. JK. ;)


message 8: by Gin (new)

Gin speaking of Tanya Huff, what about The Enchantment Emporium (Gale Women, #1) by Tanya Huff


message 9: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments Michelle L. wrote: "Maria wrote: "Okay, I have to submit 3 because these came out in a series of long novellas--and so the print version is a 3 for 1 type of thing:

The MarkHat series:
Dead Man's Rain
The Cadaver Cli..."


It is one...in print!


message 10: by Michelle (last edited Nov 19, 2012 11:06AM) (new)

Michelle | 15 comments Fated (Alex Verus, #1) by Benedict Jacka

If you like Jim Butcher - here's a London-based magic-user - and, if it matters, Jim Butcher likes Benedict Jacka, too. There are 3 books in total.


message 11: by Shawna Z (new)

Shawna Z (shoezimm) Gin wrote: "speaking of Tanya Huff, what about The Enchantment Emporium (Gale Women, #1) by Tanya Huff"

I couldn't get into "Enchantment Emporium" as the sleeping around between family members was too disturbing for my taste.


message 12: by ~Thena~ (new)

~Thena~ (athena-nadine) | 13 comments Michelle wrote: "Fated (Alex Verus, #1) by Benedict Jacka

If you like Jim Butcher - here's a London-based magic-user - and, if it matters, Jim Butcher likes Benedict Jacka, too. There are 3 books in total."


I've been meaning to read this!


message 13: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
Shawna wrote: "Gin wrote: "speaking of Tanya Huff, what about The Enchantment Emporium (Gale Women, #1) by Tanya Huff"

I couldn't get into "Enchantment Emporium" as the sleeping around between family members was too distu..."


Eew!! This is creating some disturbing images in my head. :P


message 14: by Gaelle (new)

Gaelle Cathy (gaellecathy) | 18 comments Is this working? Just checking cause I posted and it doesn't appear.


message 15: by Lorelle (new)

Lorelle (lozza2407) | 52 comments I picked this one up yesterday, and I have to admit , im attracted to the fact they are brothers :) Nightlife (Cal Leandros, #1) by Rob Thurman . So this is my pick!


message 16: by Amyiw (new)

Amyiw | 86 comments I would like to start the Iron Druid series and see someone elected the #5 book. I looked through the polls and didn't see Hounded picked yet, so I will nominate it.
Hounded by Kevin Hearn
Hounded (Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin Hearne


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Lorelle (lozza2407) | 52 comments Amyiw wrote: "I would like to start the Iron Druid series and see someone elected the #5 book. I looked through the polls and didn't see Hounded picked yet, so I will nominate it.
Hounded by Kevin Hearn
[bookco..."


I thought Hounded had it in the bag last month!


message 18: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Bryant (mattbryantdfw) I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?


message 19: by ~Thena~ (new)

~Thena~ (athena-nadine) | 13 comments Amyiw wrote: "I would like to start the Iron Druid series and see someone elected the #5 book. I looked through the polls and didn't see Hounded picked yet, so I will nominate it.
Hounded by Kevin Hearn
[bookco..."


I was going to nominate the first one, but I saw that it was already the BOTM in July last year, and I wasn't sure if I could.


message 20: by TheThirdLie (last edited Nov 19, 2012 01:58PM) (new)

TheThirdLie Matthew wrote: "I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?"

Without a doubt, yes.

That's not a bad thing in any way though. The Dresden Files is an amazing series.




I would like to nominate The Rook.


The Rook by Daniel O'Malley


message 21: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
Matthew wrote: "I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?"

I have Jim Butcher on my TBR pile and on hold at the library. I can't wait to start reading his work because I've heard so much about it! Isn't there a TV show based on his novels?


message 22: by Yvonne (new)

Yvonne Boag | 2 comments Michelle L. wrote: "Matthew wrote: "I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?"

I have Jim Butcher on my TBR pile and on hold at the library. I can't wait t..."


There was but they changed so much of the basic stuff that it was pretty unwatchable. It was called the Dresden Files and only went for one season.


message 23: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments Shawna wrote: "Gin wrote: "speaking of Tanya Huff, what about The Enchantment Emporium (Gale Women, #1) by Tanya Huff"

I couldn't get into "Enchantment Emporium" as the sleeping around between family members was too distu..."


I've heard her stuff is a little risque. I've avoided it although I tried one of her books a long time ago. I don't remember a thing about it. May not have finished it?


message 24: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments JK wrote: "Matthew wrote: "I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?"

Without a doubt, yes.

That's not a bad thing in any way though. The Dresden ..."


Dresden started out pretty slow for me. I've never made it past the first book. I have the next in the series checked out from the library, but I'm not going to get to it before it's due...


message 25: by ~Thena~ (new)

~Thena~ (athena-nadine) | 13 comments Maria wrote: "JK wrote: "Matthew wrote: "I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?"

Without a doubt, yes.

That's not a bad thing in any way though. T..."


I was pretty eh about Storm Front. It wasn't bad, but it felt like so much detail was missing. So I was a little bored with it. The only reason I kept going was because I already had books 2 and 3 as well. They definitely got much better as they went along!


message 26: by TheThirdLie (last edited Nov 19, 2012 03:37PM) (new)

TheThirdLie The first book in the Dresden Files is Butcher's first book ever... so it's not the best. He really has grown over the years as a writer though. That's not much of an excuse because there are debut novels some seasoned writers couldn't even pull off, but... maybe a little leeway could be given because of it.


I have a great love of the series for many reasons, one of which is that it got me reading again. Before the series I'd read a couple dozen books throughout high school and that was it. After DF, I started eating books. @_@


message 27: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments I'll give book two a try (again) one of these days. I did start it, but it was close after the first and I just didn't really love the first all that much. It was eh. I just didn't find the character all that compelling. There's always a waiting list at the library though so it generally works out then when I have time, the books are checked out. That's exactly what happened this run. By the time it came to my name, I was/am insanely busy. I haven't read a book all month and the next few weeks aren't looking too promising either...


message 28: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
JK wrote: "The first book in the Dresden Files is Butcher's first book ever... so it's not the best. He really has grown over the years as a writer though. That's not much of an excuse because there are debut..."

That's a weird phenomenon, isn't it? That some novelists have this amazing first book. I love the book To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee's one and only book. It's such an amazing book, especially since she was a first-time author, yet she never wrote another thing!


message 29: by Casey (new)

Casey Wyatt | 2 comments My suggestions are Kevin Hearne (someone mentioned Hounded). Or Rob Thurman's books (Nightlife is the first one).


message 30: by Amyiw (last edited Nov 20, 2012 01:54AM) (new)

Amyiw | 86 comments Athena-Nadine wrote: I was going to nominate the first one, but I saw that it was already the BOTM in July last year, and I wasn't sure if I could.

I went through the polls and missed it completely but you are right. Still last month Hounded was in the running and no one complained. I wasn't a member last year so didn't know. It does look like it was voted for last July. Maybe the second book then
Hexed
Hexed (Iron Druid Chronicles, #2) by Kevin Hearne
I'm willing to read the first to get to the second. :-)


message 31: by Brandt (new)

Brandt How about something new.. I think most of us are going to read both Hearnes and Butchers new books next month regardless.. (To those of you waiting for Trapped, there is a short-story out that covers the time between Trapped and Tricked, "Two Ravens and One Crow", i recommend it, i enjoyed it more than most of the normal novels in the series, and it deals with some of the important plot-points so it would be a shame to miss it..)

If nobody is up for Control Point, then how about The Stranger by Max Frei.. It's a russian UF series, it's also on my list for next month..

The Stranger (The Labyrinths of Echo, #1) by Max Frei


message 32: by Jalilah (new)

Jalilah Jalilah wrote: "Under My Skin by Charles de Lint by Charles de Lint"

I forgot to mention that Under My Skin by Charles de Lint is Charles de Lints
newest book which will be part of a YA series


message 33: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
Jalilah wrote: "Jalilah wrote: "Under My Skin by Charles de Lint by Charles de Lint"

I forgot to mention that Under My Skin by Charles de Lint is Charles de Lints
newest book which will be part of a YA se..."


I love Charles de Lint!


message 34: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments Mab wrote: "How about something new.. I think most of us are going to read both Hearnes and Butchers new books next month regardless.. (To those of you waiting for Trapped, there is a short-story out that cove..."

Hey, not EVERYONE loves Hearne. :>) I found the first...well, it was a DNF for me. Too much attitude for me. :>) And I'm still working on Dresden. No really! I"m going to get to book 2...

I have started a de Lint too. It was good, but for whatever reason I set it aside and haven't gotten back to it.


message 35: by TheThirdLie (new)

TheThirdLie I'm with you on Hearne, Maria, I don't like his books.


message 36: by Brandt (new)

Brandt Well, i'm actually not the biggest fan of Hearne.. I think his books are fun and fairly entertaining, but i honestly dont care about what happens in them a tenth as much as i do with the Dresden files.. I dare you to read to book 5 in that and not end up being completely absorbed by it ! :D


message 37: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 299 comments Mab wrote: "Well, i'm actually not the biggest fan of Hearne.. I think his books are fun and fairly entertaining, but i honestly dont care about what happens in them a tenth as much as i do with the Dresden fi..."

I gotta get past 2 to get to 5...


message 38: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
A gentle reminder from your moderator: Authors, please do not recommend your own books.

Please and thank-you.


message 39: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Bryant (mattbryantdfw) Probably best if members can't have their books nominated. Speaking for myself on this one, but it seems sheisty.


message 40: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) | 721 comments Mod
Matthew wrote: "Probably best if members can't have their books nominated. Speaking for myself on this one, but it seems sheisty."

Well, I'll leave that open for now because I still have hopes that Charlaine Harris or Patricia Briggs will someday join our little group. :D


message 41: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Bryant (mattbryantdfw) Michelle L. wrote: "Well, I'll leave that open for now because I still have hopes that Charlaine Harris or Patricia Briggs will someday join our little group. :D"

LOL! Fair enough! ;)


message 42: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfpat) | 8 comments Cold Days (The Dresden Files, #14) by Jim Butcher Dresden Files is the best. Can't wait for this book! It will be released on the 27th of November!


message 43: by Jalilah (last edited Nov 20, 2012 04:10PM) (new)

Jalilah Shawna wrote: "Gin wrote: "speaking of Tanya Huff, what about The Enchantment Emporium (Gale Women, #1) by Tanya Huff"

I couldn't get into "Enchantment Emporium" as the sleeping around between family members was too distu..."


Yes, The sex between cousins was rather strange, but at least it was only insinuated rather than described in detail. I liked the fact the violence was not too graphic.
I thought the 2nd book The Wild Ways (Gale Women, #2) by Tanya Huff was better.


message 44: by Louise (new)

Louise | 11 comments Elizabeth Hunter is worth a look ... I found the first in her elemental mysteries series by accident on the Kindle free list and they are surprisingly good. Interesting characters, and a genuinely strong heroine. I liked em.


message 45: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 111 comments Shawna wrote: "I couldn't get into "Enchantment Emporium" as the sleeping around between family members was too disturbing..."

I felt a little 'crawly' about it as well, but the premise was so well founded that I got past it and in fact "Enchantment Emporium" and the sequel, "The Wild Ways" are two favorite Tanya Huff books, along with the trilogy that is the Keeper series. Those two are the only ones I've really liked/read, however, as she is one of the hit and miss authors for me.


message 46: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 111 comments Maria wrote: "Hey, not EVERYONE loves Hearne. :>) I found the first...well, it was a DNF for me. Too much attitude for me. :>) And I'm still working on Dresden. No really! I"m going to get to book 2..."

I'm another entry in this rather limited group ... I liked the first Hearne book (although my favorite character by far was the dog!) ... didn't care much for the 2nd and the 3rd was a DNF.

And unfortunately I've never been able to get into the Dresden books much at all, finally quit trying.

DeLint is a bit on and off for me ... some of his I've liked very well, others not so much.


message 47: by Donna (last edited Nov 22, 2012 06:57PM) (new)

Donna (dfpat) | 8 comments Michelle L. wrote: "Matthew wrote: "I really like the sound of Cold Days - but would I have to read the first 13 books to enjoy this one?"

I have Jim Butcher on my TBR pile and on hold at the library. I can't wait t..."


Yes there was TV show about The Dresden Files. It was actually pretty good. Of course not totally accurate; what shows based on books are, but fun to watch. Jim Butcher is my favorite author and I absolutely adore his series with Harry Dresden. Have FUN with it. His newest book to the series comes on on the 27th and we are all so looking forward to it. Gonna be a big book, not as big as; Changes (The Dresden Files, #12) by Jim Butcher , which is the best book I have EVER read, and trust me when I say I have read alot of books! Looking forward to this new book. Happy Reading and get started on his series. The series picks up so much with each book. He has really grown as an author. It is fun to watch. Enjoy!!!


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