Big compilation reply incoming ...
Miraga wrote:Waiting to get my hands on a copy of the final book in the Earth's Children series! SO EXCITED! *runs around in circles, flailing wildly*
That series is still going? Huh - I had no idea. I'll have to see how far behind I am. I know I read the first three ...
GormanGhaste wrote:In the middle of reading The Midnight Mayor, Kate Griffin, which is the sequel to A Madness of Angels. Urban fantasy set in London, without elves, vampires or werewolves. Imaginative magic system, recommended.
A Madness of Angels is on my long TBR list. Should I move it up in front of the terrible paranormal romance?
Ikutai wrote:I'm rereading my favourite book, American Gods by Neil Gaiman.
I like Gaiman. I enjoyed American Gods. But ... I have a thing about authors who don't handle my patron gods well enough for my picky sensibilities.
Kira wrote:Just finished reading Invincible by Sherrilyn Kenyon, probably should have read Infinity first to remind myself but..eh.
Chronicles of Nick, right? I thought those were young adult but I was recently told not so much.
Kira wrote:I am currently running Out of book series to read D: I need suggestions!!
*cough*
Cerah wrote:I got an E-reader from my Mom for my birthday (even though my b-day's not for another 2 weeks), with literally over a hundred classic novels uploaded in it already, and a generous free selection on its website, including "The War of the Worlds", one of my favourite books ever! This should keep me busy for a while

If it's a Kindle, you should check out the free non-classic stuff on Amazon. (I presume B&N does something similar.) A decent number of them are promotions, so for a limited time you can get the first book in a series for free or what have you.
Incidentally, if anyone is considering an ereader -
I heartily recommend them.
Serendipity82 wrote:I also just finished reading River Marked by Patricia Briggs. If you're familiar with the Mercedes Thompson series at all, this is the 6th book. So far this has been my favorite one. If you're into the urban fantasty stuff like True Blood you may like this series as well. <3 me Patricia Briggs.
River Marked has actually been my least favorite so far. Still a very good read, but I was hoping for more. (And see the note above about being picky when people write my patron gods.) I am hoping that the next book deals more with Stefan - I was worried about him.