Showing posts with label recommended. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recommended. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2009

Currently Reading: Widdershins by Charles de Lint

Finally … a book worth reading.

I’m currently meandering through a novel that’s like breathing in clean air in the middle of a field while lying on your back in the grass and staring up at a blue sky with wispy clouds floating by. Sheer pleasure after the last few books I’ve read – and been disappointed by.

Charles de Lint, with his 2007 release called Widdershins, is the book I needed right now. Hits the spot and reminds of how I felt when I picked up my first de Lint book at a second-hand bookstore in Haifa (Israel) while traveling … more years ago than I care to remember!

Am about 150 pages into it so far. Will let you know how it turns out when I’m done.

Friday, January 09, 2009

I love vacations, especially extended ones involving leaving town and/or enjoying good weather. Among other things, it allows me to read. A lot.

This year I discovered two new authors and series which I highly recommend and plan to continue following as new books come out: Jenna Black's "Devil" series (The Devil Inside, The Devil You Know, The Devil's Due), and Caitlin Kittredge's werewolf series (Night Life, Pure Blood).

More detailed reviews to follow ...



Monday, April 16, 2007

Recently Read ...

For A Few Demons More, by Kim Harrison

Haven't posted in quite a while! It's not like I stopped reading ... although maybe I've been reading a bit less ...

The most recent book I read was For a Few Demons More by Kim Harrison. It's the fifth book in her Rachel Morgan collection, currently one of my favourite series. I as wasn't crazy about the fourth book -- A Fistful of Charms -- but this latest work more than makes up for it.

We're talking magic, we're talking decisions, we're talking poignant. The characters are evolving. I'm a little concerned about Matalina, since clearly the author doesn't have a problem with removing key characters as needed. (Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan? I'm guessing "yes" on that one ... LOL ...)

The main characters in this installment are the core trio - Rachel, Ivy and Jenks. Look for appearances by Glen (Edden's son), Trent Kalamak, Kisten, Piscary, Skinner and of course Rachel's alpha and insurance agent, the werewolf David Hue. And did I mention the demons? Oops.

If you're already into the series, I think you'll find this book satisfyingly bittersweet. If you haven't started the series yet, I recommend going to the library or bookstore and picking up the first one -- Dead Witch Walking.

To check out the author's site, click here.

Monday, November 27, 2006


Recently Read ...

Firestorm, by Rachel Caine
It's the latest in the Weather Warden series. I clearly have a vested interest in this series, having bought and read all of the books. But as with all of the others, I inhaled this book as soon as I got it. Was I reading something else at the time? Who can remember! I believe I was but clearly it got tossed aside in favour of one of my favourite authors.

Do yourself a favour and read the whole series, starting from Ill Wind and working your way through until you hit this one. I've done it myself - more than once!