[bookshare-discuss] Re: Vampires, shifters, and witches, oh my!

  • From: Shannon <shannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 18:05:09 -0500


The only paranormal trilogy by Nora Roberts I've read were her Three Sisters books, which I liked. As for vampires, they don't really float my boat, but I do think a lot of it is the tragic flaw someone mentioned, and the fact that they can be redeemed with the right amount of love. :-)

Natalia, I really would like to know what you think of the Charlaine Harris books. I was offered the chance to review the latest one on the group blog I write for, but turned it down because I haven't read the books.

Shannon


At 07:07 PM 5/17/2008, Natalia Sulca wrote:

Actually, I haven't read those. I've read the In The Garden though.


Nati

Now Reading Dead until Dark by Charlaine Harris
> From: lana5@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Vampires, shifters, and witches, oh my!
> Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 17:33:44 -0600
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> Not vampires, but don't forget the key series, also by Nora Roberts, Key of light, of knowledge and vallour.
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Vampires, shifters, and witches, oh my!
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>> Funny you named the subject line that way because the circles trilogy contains all of what you listed. As for me, my introduction to vampires was The silver kiss by Annette Curtis Klause. Then, I tried to read the Vampire chronicals by ann Rice, but I don't know I just didn't really like it. I loved the twilight series by Stephenie Meyer and the Vampire diaries by L.J. Smith. I also enjoy Annita Blake by Laurell K Hamilton. Today I started the Southern vampire series by Charlaine Harris. It's too soon to tell but they seem pretty good so far.As for wicca, the only things I've read are by Nora Roberts's the Donovan legacy, and of course circles. What can I say I'm a romantic fool.
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>> Funny you named the subject line that way because the circles trilogy contains all of what you listed. As for me, my introduction to vampires was The silver kiss by Annette Curtis Klause. Then, I tried to read the Vampire chronicals by ann Rice, but I don't know I just didn't really like it. I loved the twilight series by Stephenie Meyer and the Vampire diaries by L.J. Smith. I also enjoy Annita Blake by Laurell K Hamilton. Today I started the Southern vampire series by Charlaine Harris. It's too soon to tell but they seem pretty good so far. As for wicca, the only things I've read are by Nora Roberts's the Donovan legacy, and of course circles. What can I say? I'm a romantic fool.
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>> Nati
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>> Now Reading Dead until Dark by Charlaine arris.
>>> From: mekawh@xxxxxxxxx
>>> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Vampires, shifters, and witches, oh my!
>>> Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 14:43:04 -0700
>>>
>>> Just thought I'd change the subject line and throw in my own two cents
>>> worth.
>>>
>>> I am a romantic and a lover of fantasy and romance. Vampires are indeed the >>> tragic heroes, walking the night alone, never being understood and in a lot >>> of books, constantly afraid that their dark side and the beast within will
>>> override their good judgment and they will lose their humanity.
>>>
>>> I couldn't read all of the anne Rice stuff, but my introduction back to
>>> vampire land started with the Carpathian series by christine Feehan and it's
>>> just escalated from there.
>>>
>>> I also love books about shifters. There is an excellent book called Slave
>>> to Sensation by Nalini Singhe. It's what I would call a futuristic
>>> paranormal and is available on bookshare.
>>>
>>> I thoroughly enjoyed the Circle Trilogy and am always looking for more
>>> fiction books which give a realistic representation of witchcraft, or at
>>> least a decent representation based on some of the principals of wicca.
>>>
>>> Ahh, and how could I forget J. R. Ward's Black dagger Brotherhood series,
>>> also on bookshare?
>>>
>>> For me it is the mystery and the allure which draws me to these types of
>>> stories.
>>>
>>> Meka
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