As ever I've listed the books I've read this year in an order of how much I enjoyed them rather than just dumping them on you. I've split graphic novels and comics into their own seperate list this year though on account of how this is the year I got my comics geek on *grins* so I read almost as many of those as I did books.
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So books. Let's talk about books! )
AND YOU REALLY LIKED ZOO CITY! I AM SO HAPPY! :D
Isn't Harlequin Valentine a short story too? Cos I'm sure I know the story so never picked up the TPB because I assumed it was the same.
OH and I just read Lazarus today. HOLY CRAP AWESOME.
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Ha, and this is why I list books according to whether or not I liked them and not just listing them, because you can get an idea of people's tastes. Out of curiosity, why did I strike a sour note for you? How I Live Now rates for me because:
- of the narration, which is perfect for YA, being not condescending or sounding older or younger than the character is meant to be, and yet still having a unique viewpoint
- for showing and not telling
- for leaving things to the imagination
- for not being anything that I expected
- for being a war story in the style of Carrie's War and A Spoonful Of Jam and other such books that I read when I was younger and yet being a now war, being a future war, and yet the more things change the more they stay the same
- for the writing style
The only reason Zoo City is not a favourite for me is the ending parts I talked about with you. For everything else it's right up there, because it was right up my street :D ( ... )
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's in Fragile Things.
LAZARUS IS AMAZING. And I'm reading it in comics right now. Though I'll probably end up getting it in tpb too. So yeah, I know about the timeline stuff. And YES to Forever's design. :D
(Very exited for Wool now :D)
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I have just checked my copy of Fragile Things and yep, it's in there, and it is the same story :)
LAZARUS! Also today was the day I got Black Widow #1 :D I am in love with the art and have high hopes for the story.
He's just released a batch of other e-books too, Sand, don't know if they'll end up as an actual print book but I have the first part of Sand as part of a Kindle daily deal on dystopian fiction thing, so I shall give it a whirl.
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Hmm... I don't own a kindle (neither do I plan to unless I go travelling again) so I think it highly unlikely that I'll read them unless they come out in print. And then, obviously, I have to like Wool first. :P Though all signs point to that happening.
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Oh, I don't have a kindle, I just have kindle on my laptop :) Useful for Kelley Armstrong limited editions that either cost a bomb or are released as a cheap ebook, and for Amazon daily deals. I strongly suspect someone will offer this guy a publishing deal on everything he writes following the success of the Wool trilogy, but he's very keen on controlling his own rights and stuff - which, good for him - so we'll see, and see how long it takes. And sorry, I get excited and ahead of myself, heehee.
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Kindle for my laptop sounds like a terrible idea for me. but don't worry about getting ahead of yourself. I do that all the time. :P
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