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2010 SFR Reading Challenge
I'm game! Glad to see so many folks on board. :-)I have a bit of a ways to go but I got my pile ready to dive in!
Okay, I've already got 10 SFR books under my belt this year. I'm planning on buying something for my sony reader. What's the very best, only available for ebook, title I could get. It needs to be long enough to justify my dollars and has to be available in a format I can use. So no Kindle only books.I posted about some of the SFR books I've read recently and in the past at by blog at
http://lonejackfiber.wordpress.com/
There are lots of multi format (so available for Sony) titles at fictionwise.com. Also Carina Press has some SFR, ebook only titles you can read on a Sony. It took me a minute to pull up the title I bought: In Enemy Hands by KS Augustin.
I second that! I'm reading that one now, it's pretty cool so far. Really great characterization and developing romance mixed with awesome SF world building.
I would love to get in on the reading challenge, but things are too stressy right now with finishing my own book, in the studio and got a bunch of faires coming up.
Hello, there. I just wanted to pop in here and say that I am also doing the challenge over at my Goodreads page. Only a couple of reviews so far, but I'm working on catching up. :)Cheers!
@Mandy,The good thing is you can grandfather all the sfr books you've already read this year. I just checked the "Best SFR books" list here on Goodreads and found some books I didn't know were sfr. LOL.
Just read my 14th SFR book of the year. Review is in my sci fi romance list. Beloved Enemy by Janet Miller
Even though the heroine Jane is young (16), there are sex scenes as at that time people are having sex fairly young (like it's any different now - I was around the same age myself - don't tell my mom). You kind of forget about the age thing later in the book. It's a real tearjerker and very romantic.
Oh, sounds great, Carolyn! Thanks! Btw, you might be happy to learn there's a sequel to that book. :D
I've signed up to read a bunch (maybe 25 or 50). So far, I've read:An Accidental Goddess by Linnea Sinclair
The Quantum Rose by Catherine Asaro
Naked In Death by J.D. Robb
Sweet Starfire by Jayne Ann Krentz
Moonstruck by Susan Grant
The Planet Savers by Marion Zimmer Bradley (didn't like)
Close Encounters by Katherine Allred
Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
Gabriel's Ghost by Linnea Sinclair
Agent of Change by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
Finders Keepers by Linnea Sinclair
The Drylands by Mary Rosenblum isn't considered SFR, I don't think, but it definitely has romantic elements and is a fantastic book.
-- Felicia
Since I just started a series, and agreed to read this bb's book here's my plan to finish my commitment to the Challenge:Signed up to read 25 SFRs, have finished 19.
#20 Shades of Dark (currently reading)halfway done.
#21 Driven (currently reading for here)
#22 Hope's Folly
#23 Rebels and Lovers
24 and 25 are still up in the air. I don't know what I'll feel like reading by then. LOL. I expect those last two spots will be filled by BOM books from here. :-)
So that's four months to read six books, many of which are pretty long. I hope I can do it!
I just finished my 5th book so Earth Read done!!!--The Earth Reading Challenge – Read 5 SFR novels.
Just finished Shades of Dark. I must say the ending was a twist I didn't expect, though in hindsight, as a writer, I can see how she set it up. Well done, Linnea! Loved it!
I tried The Silver Metal Lover by Tanith Lee, but the female lead was just too damn young for me. I have trouble sometimes when the chick is supposed to be a naive 20-something. Teens was too much. Give me a 35-year-old heroine any day.
Just finished Metal Reign by Nathalie Grey--a M/F SFR novella--(recently discussed at The Galaxy Express) and posted my review for the SFR challenge.
I can't relate anymore. LOL. I do have some heroines in my wips who are in their late 20's and not naive. In my WIPS, I mean. But many of mine are older.
Just finished In Enemy Hands by KS Augustin. Thanks Pauline for the recommend. Really liked it. Don't know what number I'm on. 16 or so? I better count.
Just finished
. I really liked this one. There wasn't so much female shamanish stuff as in the last one which spoiled that one a bit for me. This one was entertaining. I enjoyed it greatly as I went along. There wasn't quite as much romance perhaps as the last one. The H and h were not actually together for a large part of the book. I nearly always enjoy books better if the H/h are together struggling against an outside force either literally or figuratively. Here they were sort of working separatly. Still a good read and a recommend if you need another for the challenge. That makes 18 for me.
I also recently finished
which I would not in fact recommend. But it is inexpensive if you need a quick read.
Oh, that's too bad, Jacqueline. One you liked and one you didn't, that's not a bad turnout though. :)
You guys put me to shame! I thought I was doing well at:Grimspace
Nexus Pointe
Unchained
Unleashed
Unearthed
Unraveled
So, at six, Im guessing Im in the minors. lol
How long do they have to be? Ive devoured a few short SFR ebooks as well. But were talking really short.
I don't think there's a page limit. Personally the shortest "novel" I've read for the challenge is the one I'm reading now that my Sony says is 177 pages. The rest were all 250 pgs and up.I'm on number, I think, 22 now. Only 3 more books to read this year and then I may take a break and read some straight SF or tv tie-ins.
I haven't heard of Nexus Pointe. Was it good? Is it an ebook?
It's in print and ebook, and Jaleta is going to kill me, cause I misspelled it. :-S It's Nexus Point, no "e" and it's fantastic.
The author (also fantastic) is Jaleta Clegg.
The story is more romantic sci-fi than SFR, but it is one edge-of-your-seat fun read.
Thanks, Frances. I've heard of the author and can't remember but may be on a list or two with her. I'll look the book up.
HI! So, my previous list of what I thought I'd read has gone by the wayside. My #22 was Kiana: The Rea Cheveyo Chronicles.
I posted a short review here: http://sciencefictionwithlove.blogspo...
I don't know which story I'll pick next but since all of the novels in all of the SFR series I've read this year are really long, and the fact my life for the rest of the year is a carnival ride that's just begun to spin (and will turn everything into a blur soon) I think I'll pick three short ebooks to finish my committment.
Keep in mind that other than genre I know nothing about any of these stories. Some possible titles are:
Auch das Schone
Belle Starr
Braking Chance
For Love of Kumiko
The Key (Hi, Pauline!)
Killing Silk (sfr??)
The Lancaster Rule (sfr??)
Master of Fate
Nebula's Music
Old Man's War
Solar Wind (sfr??)
I'll probably try to look up all the blurbs and read three soon and the others as time permits.
Happy Reading, everyone!
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I signed up to read 25 and am on #16.