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As usual, I already have a list that I can fill from my TBR list LOL. Can you tell that I just like books! Anyway - here is my list for now.
Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning
Covet by J.R. Ward
Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
Once Bitten, Twice ShyJennifer Rardin
Storm Glass by Maria V. Snyder
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris Not sure about this one, as I am on the library wait list and it may not get here in time.
I actually read two books off of my list for last month, and one that wasn't, so maybe I will be able to do this.
I'll be starting with Poison Study, since it has to be back to the library first.
Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning
Covet by J.R. Ward
Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
Once Bitten, Twice ShyJennifer Rardin
Storm Glass by Maria V. Snyder
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris Not sure about this one, as I am on the library wait list and it may not get here in time.
I actually read two books off of my list for last month, and one that wasn't, so maybe I will be able to do this.
I'll be starting with Poison Study, since it has to be back to the library first.

City of Bonesby Cassandra Clare
Claimed By Shadow by Karen Chance
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
The Lunatic Cafe (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #4) by Laurell K. Hamilton

Dreamfever by [author:Karen Marie..."
Have you read any other books by Snydor?? I was thinking they looked good and was curious. I tried to win her new book last week, but wasn't my day to be lucky.


I am also going to attempt... A Harvest of Bones and Deja Demon The Days and Nights of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom. If I have time I will also read Secondhand Spirits A Witchcraft Mystery and Vampire Close.
Long list: I will see how far I get.

Fledgling By Octavia E. Butler
The Lost Book of Salem By Katherine Howe (Physick Book Of Deliverance Dane)
Prophecy of the Sisters By Michelle Zink
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Odd Thomas By Dean Koontz
The Historian By Elizabeth Kostova
Sara☺ wrote: "Lyn wrote: "As usual, I already have a list that I can fill from my TBR list LOL. Can you tell that I just like books! Anyway - here is my list for now.
Dreamfever by [author:K..."
I haven't, these are the first ones, but they both look really good, so I will let you know what I think (of course).
Dreamfever by [author:K..."
I haven't, these are the first ones, but they both look really good, so I will let you know what I think (of course).
Cam: wrote: "Am trying to not purchase any new books at the moment as the Mt. is growing more than it's receding. Am delighted that I have quite a few that fit into the paranormal category & I won't be breaking..."
I hear you Cam. I am trying to either read books I already own, or get them from the library, but I HAVE to quit adding books to the pile. I really want to read The Prophecy of the Sisters for a challenge that I am doing as it looks really good, but my library doesn't have it, so I am debating what to do about it. I have also wanted to read The Historian for quite a while. Let me know what you think.
I hear you Cam. I am trying to either read books I already own, or get them from the library, but I HAVE to quit adding books to the pile. I really want to read The Prophecy of the Sisters for a challenge that I am doing as it looks really good, but my library doesn't have it, so I am debating what to do about it. I have also wanted to read The Historian for quite a while. Let me know what you think.

I just sent an e-mail request to the library to see if they are planning to get it, so I have my fingers crossed.

* Revenge of the Witch by Joseph Delaney
* Ink Exchange by Melissa Marr
* Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr



Cam & Lyn - You should read The Historian. I'm not really into vampires, but this is just so well-written, I didn't even mind. And if you like history (and traveling), it's great as those genres too. A little bit for everyone!

We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith

My plan is to read
The Thirteenth Tale
The Gargoyle
The Graveyard Book
Dead to the World (as long as I get it from the library)

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Can't wait to see what you think so I can make up my mind too ;-) !

I am trying to do the same. Luckily our library has had most of what I don't have. This is the time of year I try to purchase less extras.


I will also read Graceling and hopefully Dracula.


Lover Avenged - this should have been Lover Enshrined (I goofed!)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Oct. 5
The Magical Christmas Cat Oct. 6
Rapture Oct. 27
Queen of Dragons Oct. 19
Meghan wrote: "Cam: wrote: "Am trying to not purchase any new books at the moment as the Mt. is growing more than it's receding. Am delighted that I have quite a few that fit into the paranormal category & I won'..."
Meghan - I love history, especially history about other places. I have had this on my list ever since it came out originally, but just never got around to it. I will have to read it soon. Thanks for the review.
Meghan - I love history, especially history about other places. I have had this on my list ever since it came out originally, but just never got around to it. I will have to read it soon. Thanks for the review.


But I'm going to try:
Dracula
American Gods
The Thirteenth Tale

But I'm going to try:
Dracula
American Gods
[bo..."
I LOVED the 13th Tale. It was one of the most unique and entertaining books I had read in a long while. I think you will enjoy it.

I've already read The Thirteenth Tale and liked it. I've read American Gods but didn't care for it.

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How about Frankenstein by Mary Shelley?

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How about Carpe Demon, it is more of a light read though, but it is more funny than scary.
Tithe A Modern Faerie Tale, I don't know about scary, but creepy.
The Stolen Child A Novel may be a good book to try as well, very dark.
I loved The Gargoyle, one of my favorite books! It is a wonderfully written tale that intertwines fantasy with historical fiction. May be a good pick if you are not usually into paranormal or fantasy books.

How paranormal do you want? Nora Roberts has her "In the Garden" trilogy which has a ghost - rather benign at first, but seriously ticked off by the 3rd book:
Blue Dahlia, Black Rose, Red Lily
and also the Three Sisters Island trilogy about witches:
Dance Upon the Air, Heaven and Earth, Face the Fire
and the Sign of Seven Trilogy - this one is much darker than the other two.
There's also the Circle Trilogy, but there are some vampires in it (one is a hero)

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What about The Shining by Stephen King. It's a halloween classic. And you can be like Joey (from Friends) and put it in the freezer if it gets to be too scary. heh

Dracula by Bram Stoker
I also want to read another one, probably something older by Stephen King. I usually pick whatever is in the library, since they are so hard to get.
Great choice for October.

For this month, I'll be reading Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris and Dark Lover by JR Ward (which had been in my shelf for months).



Also Burnt Offering by same author
Then Maybe the Second Vampire Diary book
Any good recommendations??

I have almost finished Poison Study, and have just started Covet, and am so far loving the irreverent tone.

1. Interview With the Vampire by Anne Rice
I do own this book but never get around to reading it
2. Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
This book I own and love her work but just haven't started it yet
3. My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent
This book is a little outside my comfort zone and I don't even have it yet but maybe I will soon.
It was hard to find books on this list that I hadn't already read. For me, the Paranormal Genre is a favorite.
- Jessica
OOh Jessica - Can I point you to Darkfever. I love this series, and have Dreamfever on my list for the month.


You know what Lyn, I think I have to go that way. I love Karen's work and read her whole Highlander series and I know I will love this too. I take it that you loved Darkfever. :)
Thanks for the push. I'll let you know what I think when I finish it.
- Jessica
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