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Best wishes for the new reading year.
Donna wrote: "New year, new challenge. Looking forward to see what everyone enjoys this year."
Good luck! I'm looking forward to what you read, as well.
Good luck! I'm looking forward to what you read, as well.

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"Supposing he persuaded - or tricked - Anne into wedding him. Supposing he made her unhappy, as miserable as his own mother had been. He had to let her go. A pity, because he thought he might be able to love her. But he couldn't wager her future against the slim chance that he might not be his father's son."
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"Chapter 6
How to make love to a cannibal
Rule number one: Never get eaten during foreplay."


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"You know," Bourne said. "I once heard you described as a genius." He looked to Cross. "Except, for a genius, he is something of a lummox."
"Well, to be fair, He's in a situation where intelligence does rather go out the window," Cross said."I have a theory that women actually siphon off our cleverness during the courtship phase, and keep it for themselves. Which is why they always seem to see the endgame before we do."
Adequate explanation of why West couldn't figure out the obvious. New drinking game for every rumination on Georgiana's many faces. Precocious beyond belief nine year old. Wonderful good read.

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"The door closed softly on the still-life-with-bathroom-fixtures in the ladies room."
And this salient bit about the heroine's employment prospects:
"Here's a little inside job-hunting tip - if you're only willing to work for people who inspire you, you're going to discover that you're looking at a very small group of potential employers."
So glad JAK has gone back to her classic style.


"...As for mirrors and such, they come preprogrammed for another world. Take Tokien's palatir, for example." I stared at their blank faces and sighed. "It's a crystal ball. Didn't you people at least see the movies?"

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"And she’d seen that tattoo before. Not on a man, but in a letter that her brother had sent in the days when he’d still been smuggling weapons. The tattoo had belonged to one of the most powerful men in the Horde rebellion. Archimedes hadn’t known the man’s real name, only the name the others had called him—a man who was just as ruthless as the creature tattooed across his back, a man who became just as fixated when something attracted his attention, a man who never loosened his grasp.
This was far more adventure than she’d hoped for. She’d only wanted to see a little danger from a distance.
Instead she’d fallen straight into the clutches of the Kraken King."
There is no doubt that Brook owns the genre. Her characters are complex, the world building is amazing and just gets more so with every book.


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Which takes us to the first quarter round up:
Books read: 16
Nonfiction: 1, again, better than none
Fiction: 15
Of these:
11 romances
3 mystery/suspense
1 graphic novel
3 sci-fi/fantasy
4 by new to me authors
1 made me cry
3 made me laugh out loud
1 rated 5 stars






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"He was scruffy and bloodshot and coming down the steps of her childhood home, where she'd dreamed vivid dreams about love and Prince Charming, and her solid and cold heart was not impervious.
It wanted him. Her stupid heart. Her stupid body - both wanted him. Thank God her brain knew better and was driving the ship.
I am my own damn Prince Charming."
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"Who called today?" Henry asked. "Will? Was it you?"
Sure it doesn't look too funny just hanging there out of context, but I gotta tell you, I laughed my head off when I read it in context.


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Before Kera could even finish, Brodie unfurled her wings and took to the air.
Stieg watched the dog and asked, "So your dog flies now?"
"Apparently."
Steig mulled that over for a few seconds before he shrugged and said, "Yeah, okay."
Yeah, okay, is a sentiment often voiced while reading Laurenston's books, and that's not a bad thing. You're on the crazy train and it's all good fun.


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"I looked down at you, lying here upon the bed so very lovely, your hair unbound as a wife's might be, your eyes on me, so soft and beguiling. It felt as if you were mine...No," he amended. "It felt as though I were yours."

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Which winds up the second quarter with:
Books read: 21
Nonfiction: 0 Oops.
Fiction: 21
Of these:
17 romances
1 contemporary fiction
3 mystery/suspense
1 sci-fi
2 steampunky fantasy
6 by new to me authors
2 made me cry
2 made me laugh out loud, ironically, not Funny Girl
4 rated 5 stars
1 craparootie waste of my time


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"The south is in its last agonizing birth pains. It's bringing forth something new and I'm not sure I like it. Men like me and my brother are obsolete."
Let us all be thankful that this ended up in a drawer and set Harper Lee on the path that led her to write To Kill a Mockingbird. It's interesting for those who like to study a writer's developing style, but wasn't truly engrossing until the last third, which was pretty darned good.

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Books read: 20
Nonfiction: 1 better than none.
Fiction: 19
Of these:
13 romances
1 literary fiction
2 historical fiction
1 mystery/suspense
2 sci-fi/fantasy
7 by new to me authors
2 rated 5 stars
2 series backlog caught up
1 craparootie waste of my time
1 Jack Daniels cocktail consumed in Nashville
6 number of times people called me on saying y'all in Nashville
1 pulled pork sandwich eaten in Nashville
2 number of times I ate fried chicken in Nashville
14 number of times our tour guide mentioned Dolly Parton


The panel shows the girl, hands cupped, waiting for rain. He blocks her from the fever of the sun.
Perfect post vacation decompression read.
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"I really shouldn't have gotten so angry with you for running, for fighting." He tilts his head like we're engaged in an actual conversation, like my teeth aren't chattering in my skull. "I have to say that I learned so many things along this journey that I never would have if you'd simply gone along with the plan. You forced me to improvise and exercise patience and restraint. All of those things put me in an even better place than originally intended,
I'm still going to kill you, of course, because extinction of the faulty and the weak is a vital and necessary part of the natural evolutionary process..."
Creepy.


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So good.
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"No one ever tells you to remember these moments, to photograph them in your mind, develop them into memories to have them easily accessible and on instant recall when you'd need them later, to try and replay and re-create the last time you see someone."




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"As anyone who's ever been to one knows, family reunions can be complicated things."Not to mention violent.
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Fourth quarter round up: 26
Nonfiction: 3, whoo-hoo!
Fiction: 23
Of these:
10 romances
4 mystery/suspense
9 graphic novels/comics
1 steampunk
4 by new to me authors
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