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kaylarudbek ([personal profile] kaylarudbek) wrote2010-03-25 06:20 am

recent books read

Remember to look for the sequels for these ones (if there are any):

Racing the Dark, Alaya Dawn Johnson. Good cracking fantasy set in world reminiscent of the Pacific Islands.

The Hob's Bargain, Patricia Briggs. Another good fantasy, with a heroine who's Not Irritating.

Night's Rose & sequel, Annaliese Evans. This one's got the feel of trilogy all over it.

Note to self: I do much better w/ Justine Larbalestier's and Smart Bitches, Trashy Books recommendations than with John Scalzi's. Probably because I'm looking for less technobabble and more of the exploring-new-worlds and how-realistic-people-react.
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[personal profile] khavrinen 2010-03-25 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
No sequel for "The Hob's Bargain", alas, but the long awaited sequel to her first novel, "Masques" (1993) is due out in November. According to what she said at the reading for her last release, the demand for her urban fantasy series( "Mercy Thompson" and "Alpha & Omega" ) is so great that she's finding it very difficult to squeeze in time for any other projects.
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[personal profile] khavrinen 2010-03-26 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
If you haven't already, you might also want to consider her Raven duology, "Raven's Shadow" and "Raven's Strike." She starts with the a very similar backstory to Bujold's "Sharing Knife" series -- marriage between a member of a farmer society and someone from a nomadic, magic-using culture with a long tradition of trying to make up for/clean up after a catastrophe that destroyed their ancient city -- but takes it in a totally different direction. For one thing, which gender is from which culture is reversed, but mainly most of the action takes place after their three children are teenagers, and they are also significant characters. Adventure stories where the main character is also "the Mom" are relatively rare...