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Since most of you are already reading it, here you go. Just remember to mention the book you're referring to at the beginning of the post, and if you're saying something about the plot you add spoiler. Also, if you're in the middle of the book tell us what page you're on next to the word spoiler [***Spoiler*** (p.20):]. I'd love if you guys stopped every 50-100 pages to post your thoughts as you go. It makes the discussions more specific and gives us more to talk about.


So far I have only read the first book, but I really liked it. It was kind of bogged down by the telling of some of the characters backgrounds and fae mythology, but that seems to be the norm with first books in UF.
***SPOILERS for entire book***
I liked the female protagonist, but could have used less description about her nails and makeup. I get that it is her personality, but really, in life or death situations I don't need to know she broke 3 nails.
I was wondering about Barrons throughout the whole book. Is he a good guy or a bad guy? I know there is a lot more that we need to find out about him. But even though he comes across has harsh, I think he cares a lot more than he lets on.
So, I wonder what is up with her sisters boyfriend? Things are kind of wacky there. I'm not sure what to make of it. For a long time I thought her sister wasn't really dead, but they keep bringing up how Mac and her parents saw her body. I am not sure her boyfriend killed her though.

Carrie,
Mac's personality made me almost quit reading the book. I couldn't stand her in book 1.
That said, she morphs into someone completely different over the next few books. I'm pretty sure that the author made Mac shallow like that on purpose to emphasize her transformation.

Carrie,
Mac's personality made me almost quit reading the book. I couldn't stand her in book 1.
That said, she morphs into someone completely differe..."
That is very true. I can't wait for the last one. Although I am torn about it as I want to know how it all end, but I like the characters and don't want it to end.
I didn't want to post it since we were going to be doing a month read on it. I was trying to stall, but too many of you started early so I caved.



Oh, Heather, I think the authors name is Moning. Yeah it is, I just looked above on the cover.
K. I'll change it. Thanks. It's just in the wrong format. I bet I could reformat it, but I'm not bored enough to spend my time doing that.

I agree with the assessments of Mac. She is annoying, but I already see improvement in her from Darkfever to Bloodfever.
Carrie-I don't think we'll get answers on Barrons anytime soon. I like it though. He seems like a good guy, but I know there's so much more to him that we don't know yet and I am throughly intrigued. ;)


Oberon is from Shakespeare. Midsummer's Night Dream.
Each book uses the myths differently. Authors pick and choose what they want to use in their worlds and what they want to ignore. Wings was a really cute series and they mention the Oberon tale. It's YA. I haven't read this one yet so I don't know if the fae are kind of mean in this one or not... I'll be getting to it in a few days.
Each book uses the myths differently. Authors pick and choose what they want to use in their worlds and what they want to ignore. Wings was a really cute series and they mention the Oberon tale. It's YA. I haven't read this one yet so I don't know if the fae are kind of mean in this one or not... I'll be getting to it in a few days.

Each book uses the myths differently. Authors pick and choose what they want to use in their worlds and what they want to ignore. Wings was a r..."
Yes, Oberon is from Shakespeare but Enid Blyton used the same mythology in his children's books. I didn't read Shakespeare when I was 7 years old.
Sorry, I didn't read the whole post because a pet sidetracked me and then I responded without re-reading. I feel like I have children. The sad thing is, I know children demand MUCH MUCH more than my farm of monsters.

Ask 3 times, glamor, oaths are taken seriously, and twisting truths seems to be the most common similarities I've come across.


I love the series but I didn't want to run into the cliffhanger so I'm waiting for the next book to come out.
Oh, a few that I've read have had a rule where if you ask the same question 3 times they have to respond. I think that was with fairies... now I'm doubting myself.




I know it is other books because I have only read the first two Dresden Files and I know I'm not thinking of them.
The only one's I've read have been Wicked Lovely, Need, Meredith Gentry, and Tithe. Although the amount of short stories I've read and can't remember... Eek. For some reason I feel like it had to been MG or Tithe. But I don't know. Too many books in between.


That's true. I've come across the glamour and oaths things. I've also come across where faeries can't lie and are adverse to iron. I have read quite of few...
Tithe
Ironside
Wings
Spells
Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception
Ballad: A Gathering of Faerie
Wicked Lovely-the whole series
Need
Captivate
Impossible
How to Ditch Your Fairy
Looking back, I guess I have seen quite a few similiarities...

You guys can comment on the other one's here too, just remember to put the name of the book next to the word spoiler if you giving any details away.
I have about 50 pages left in Darkfever and I'm realizing that I shouldn't have read this at night. Now I need to watch TV or something to avoid nightmares.

If her scenario was happening to me in real life, there's no way I'd be going outside after dark, even with a MacHalo. Because Mac seems able to "handle" it with few reservations most of the time, it doesn't have that same level of scariness to me.

I've just had bad dreams for a week now and I don't know what's causing them. I figured the whole creepy things in the dark wouldn't help.

My bad dreams are generally like family dying and that so I'm glad I haven't been having any!
Hope your bad dream stint is over soon

I started the second book, but I haven't had much reading time lately.
***SPOILER*** for first book
Why does Mac assume Barrons is like her? Its pretty obvious he isn't. He is something though. Maybe has some fae in him, maybe something else...

Oh, definitely!! I took out my contacts and was actually spooked to walk to the bedroom. Thanks! I never get like that.
In the last week I've been running to find a safe place before a tornado hit, shot several times, had someone in the hospital (unknown someone). I think the tornado has to do with a TV show, the being shot at probably had to do with Mockingjay and the person in the hospital was probably from Perfect Chemistry. It's the first time I've had bead dreams from a book in 10 years and it's like they keep coming. I'm not sure what's setting them off at the moment. Oh well...
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