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Posting this for Shelly:
And here's the third one, Vampire Nocturne on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Vampire-Nocturn...

:)


And here's the third one, Vampire Nocturne on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Vampire-Nocturn...

:)


Anita Blake Vampire Huntress

Night Huntress

Chicagoland Vampires

and Vampires in America

I had to buy all of them up to date so I could consume them back to back
t'irla ~The BookSlayer~ wrote: "Ok I have a few
Anita Blake Vampire Huntress
Night Huntress
Chicagoland Vampires
and..."
I just started Vampires in America by DB Reynolds (Raphael). Its pretty good so far. Who knows, DB might be my next series addiction.
:)
Anita Blake Vampire Huntress

Night Huntress

Chicagoland Vampires

and..."
I just started Vampires in America by DB Reynolds (Raphael). Its pretty good so far. Who knows, DB might be my next series addiction.
:)

"A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R.R. Martin, "The Banned and the Banished" by James Clemens, "Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling, and "Chronicles of Ancient Darkness" by Michelle Paver. Oh yeah! "Women of the Otherworld" by Kelley Armstrong as well.





Grace,
I too read and enjoyed Ms. Auel's Earth's Children series. However, I was very disappointed in the sixth and final installment. Out of curiosity, what did you think of it?


Grace,
Your point regarding Ms. Auel repeating all of the details as if the reader was dense and unable to comprehend or use deductive reasoning to understand the situation is exactly what irritated me while reading The Land of Painted Caves. There were far too many redundant and overly-detailed passages. I often felt like an adolescent being lectured to by an adult.
The second book of the series The Valley of the Horses was also my favorite for the very reason you mentioned in your post. An excellent example of what one may accomplish if no one is around to tell them that what they are doing is improper or impossible.




Hello Jim and Grace - sorry to jump in on your discussion regarding Jean Auel's series. I too am a big fan of Clan of the Cave Bear, The Valley of the Horses and Mammoth Hunters. I was so looking forward to the Painted Caves that I had pre-ordered it and was so excited when it appeared on my Kindle. As much as I loved the first 3 books, this one was so hard to get through. I think we fans could have written a better book. I would have done the 3 parts so differently. Part 1 would have been Ayla's training; Part 2 would have focussed more on Jonayla (I think that was their daughter's name. It's been so long since I read it.); Part 3 would have been a summer meeting with Ayla being reunited with Durc. To me, Ms. Auel was totally burnt out on this series, which was indicative in Shelters of the Stone, but it seems she felt obligated to put a final end to the series. I guess one notable thing with Painted Caves is you find out Ayla and Jondolar are more human with their needs and finding resolution with others, instead of being super perfect in every way. Just my 2 cents.

For YA series: Jennifer L. Armentrout's Lux; Shelly Crane's Significance and Lisa T. Bergren's River of Time Series.



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And yes, even the Twilight series.
What series did you read that you could not stop, had to have the next book, hated the fact that you had to wait for the next book??!!