I can add another DNF "The King's Witch" by Cecilia Holland, it just didn't catch my attention.
SM
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What Are You Reading? January 2012
- SonjaMarie
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Sworn Sword by James Aitcheson - very good so far for a first novel - very atmospheric with some fine descriptions. Quite fighty
I am also re-reading at the same time the Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse novels on my Kindle. I read them very recently but rather galloped through them during the time that my terminal father in law was leaving us, so there are a few blanks in my mind I need to fill in.
Hawk Quest has just joined my Kindle TBR.

I am also re-reading at the same time the Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse novels on my Kindle. I read them very recently but rather galloped through them during the time that my terminal father in law was leaving us, so there are a few blanks in my mind I need to fill in.
Hawk Quest has just joined my Kindle TBR.
Les proz e les vassals
Souvent entre piez de chevals
Kar ja li coard nI chasront
'The Brave and the valiant
Are always to be found between the hooves of horses
For never will cowards fall down there.'
Histoire de Guillaume le Mareschal
www.elizabethchadwick.com
Souvent entre piez de chevals
Kar ja li coard nI chasront
'The Brave and the valiant
Are always to be found between the hooves of horses
For never will cowards fall down there.'
Histoire de Guillaume le Mareschal
www.elizabethchadwick.com
- Madeleine
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- Currently reading: "The Winter Garden" by Nicola Cornick
- Preferred HF: Plantagenets, Victorian, crime, dual time-frame
- Location: Essex/London
Yes I found I speed-read the Sookie books first time round, how far did you get in the series EC? I thought she lost the plot a bit in books 5 and 6, to the point where I thought I'd missed out a book. I don't know where her editor was, especially for book 6!
Currently reading "The Winter Garden" by Nicola Cornick
[quote=""Brenna""]OHHHHHHHHHH! Yes, very sad. The whole freaking book was pretty sad if you ask me. Very little to go "yay" on![/quote]
I have the Bruce trilogy(TBR list)...Ummm in sadness does it compare to Penman's Welsh trilogy? I had a meltdown with that one...Mind you I was in love with ALL the characters even the dastardly Davydd
...yes I know I'm rather fickle that way

Bec
I have the Bruce trilogy(TBR list)...Ummm in sadness does it compare to Penman's Welsh trilogy? I had a meltdown with that one...Mind you I was in love with ALL the characters even the dastardly Davydd



Bec
