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Reading Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series
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May 26, 2016 02:14PM

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Thanks Vilda...and Armi!
I checked with my library and they have most of the series on audio and available for download through Overdrive!
*pause for the happy dance*
Wait for it....

That's better. Anyway, I'll be here on the first! : )



I'm the same way I have both Jason and Dead Ice but I am afraid to read Jason because I don't want it to be basically just like the book Micah except with Jason I really miss the beginning books before it was all about the sex and powers.

"Be forewarned that Jason, #23 doesn't have much plot and pretty much all takes place in one room over a day or so. I'm not sure why it got a full number and wasn't an in between novel. Dead Ice (#24) kind of makes me forgive her for that one thought. As far as the series goes, I have also not been enjoying them as much lately, however #24 that came out earlier this year is a lot more like the early books (she actually is an animator again for part of the book)."
I do have an Anita gif! So we always knew that Anita had big boobs, but did you realize how big?? I sure didn't until I read it in Affliction. Now remember, Anita is very petite...

She wears a Triple E size bra... and that my friends, is what finally did me in, LOL. I put the book down and haven't picked it back up. But then if she starts going back to her animating, I'd like to eventually read those!

Anyway, who is going to start the first book tomorrow??

We all know that's fantasy. No way would a real woman smile when boobs that size are roughly bounced around. Draw a severe grimace of agony on her face and "TA-DA!" Reality. ; )
I'm ready to start tomorrow! This will be my first read of the series and no, I haven't been living in a box, just busy raising kids. It'll be fun knowing nothing and having peeps around that can answer questions!
I have heard that the series turned into (almost?) erotica after about 10 books or so, but I wanted to give those first few books a shot.

The first ones are really great though. When I first read it, I loved the fact that there was a lot of sexual tension but no insta-love and instant bed-hopping.
Beware though when you start that you're thrown right into the story. The main characters have quite a bit of history together already before the starting point of the book.

The first ones are really great though. When I first read it, I loved the fact that there was a lot of sexual tension but no insta-love and instant bed-hopping.
B..."
Thank you! I'm looking forward to going as far into the series as I can with all of you. I don't handle erotica very well...I get bored really fast. It's probably bibliophilian menopause. ; )

I stopped reading after


It will be fun! We'll see how far I can keep going! LOL! I enjoy hearing everyone's thoughts and opinions, too, In the past, I've made the best friends and learned the most from those who feel differently about a book, genre, or scene. I bet we'll discover a lot in common and have some great conversations! : )


It's been soooo long since I've been close to a horse, far too long.


Becky, that is awesome! They're definitely a very good reason to push yourself to get better. I'm glad to hear they're helping you :-) How many do you own? Sounds like they're are at least two? And what kind?? ^^
(EDA because I'm disappearing in the middle of a convo: heading to bed, it's midnight o.O Didn't see the time pass!)

We've done everything with our horses. Trail rides, campouts, rodeos, parades (small towns and big city), and while I can't ride hard all the time, I did go to his rodeo performances and ride Grand Entry, then watch while he performed drill with the rest of the team. It was a lot of fun. I miss it and have hopes that my grandson will take an interest. He's walking now so it won't be long and he's going to a buddy seat and a helmet to ride with grandma!

I love this series and enjoyed the later books also."
Hi Danielle! *waves*

Quite a lovely age for a horse though and definitely sounds like she was and is leading the good life with your family. I'll keep my fingers crossed for the grandson hehe, but since he'll be born into a horse family, chances are that he'll come to love them as well :-)

I have to get a review book read first, but then I'm going to hop right into


Quite a lovely age for a horse though and definitely sounds like she was and is leading the good life with your famil..."
Well...she has a few spots, but you can only see them when she poops. *gasp* She's given me so much of my life back that it's easy to love her and give her a happy retirement. She certainly deserves it!
I started reading today, but then I got interrupted a few times and by the time I settled down again to read it was time to run errands. Tomorrow I'll switch to the audiobook and give it another go!

I started the book last night - in theory, which means, I was moving it around with me from desk to couch to bed but I only actually started reading it on the bus this morning.

It's the whole: (view spoiler)


I've been too busy with other stuff to even dig out the paperback until just now but I'm hoping to cra..."
Hope I didn't tease you too bad, Armi! I switched over to the audiobook this morning and the narrator is really good. So far I'm enjoying the story and I'm about halfway through.
It's neat how different authors make little changes in their supernatural creature characteristics and powers. I like the way they are portrayed here. Please don't hate me..., but thank goodness none of the vampires sparkle. I don't think I could take it!


I might have to listen into the audio just for curiosity's sake.
And I forgot about Jean-Claude's midnight blue eyes *sigh* I'm nearing the end of chapter 10, so I can peek at the spoiler tomorrow morning :-)

And gosh, Edward. I am newly reminded why I find him so awesome hehe.

I wasn't all that impressed with the first book either. But I think I gave the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th book 5 stars. If I remember correctly, I liked the 4th book the best. It's been too long!

I enjoyed Guilty Pleasures quite a bit. I like Anita's style and she made me laugh several times. I really like her confidence. The plot held my attention and the pacing was good.
Overall, the book isn't spectacular or anything that really wowed me, but I felt it deserved a solid four stars. I definitely want to keep reading. I'm just getting interested in these characters and want to know more about what makes them do the things they do.
It helps to hear such positive feedback about the future books!

Haha, true, Becky, with first-in-series like that one... I love Maas' writing.
Anyway, I'm gradually starting to get used to Hamilton's writing again and it does have a certain charm, especially in combination with Anita's personality. It somehow works quite nicely together.

I also remember the first book being good enough to have me interested in reading more, but not spectacular. I'm about halfway through now, and I'm enjoying it more this time around.

This was one of my first forays into urban fantasy and opened a whole new world for me.
(view spoiler)

I'll be checking dates to see if I'm right, but lots of people state that Hamilton drug out (view spoiler) for too long. I think that the books happen over a short period of time, so even though it was a lot of books, it was less than a year in Anita's time. Therefore, it is not surprising that (view spoiler) . At least, that is my theory and I'm going to plot the timeline as we read the series to see if I'm right.

We start book two, when????

We start book two, when????"
I don't think we start book two until next month. The information in the spoilers doesn't show up until into the teens, if I remember correctly.
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