I was in Arizona last week. I saw a double rainbow in Sedona:
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And a dust storm in Phoenix:
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I also saw my little brother graduate with honors. Imagine. This kid now has a masters and everything:
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It was a nice week, but vacation wise, very short (2 days) because I have deadlines with work as usual. But what vacation I had was awesome, and much food was consumed.
During the trip I made my annual/semi-annual pilgrimage to my Book Mecca - Bookmans. We went to the
Phoenix Bookmans, which is a branch I've never been to before. I have to say, they have the best selection of any of the branches I've been to so far. I love how there was an urban fantasy/paranormal romance section separate from the Speculative Fiction section.
Also, I may have spied on what other people were picking up and may have gushed when I found someone holding onto N.K. Jemisin's The Broken Kingdoms. I may have told them that the book was really good and that I can't wait for book 3. Then I may have slunk off.
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I got:
- The City of Pearl and Crossing the Line by Karen Traviss - These buys are a result of positive reviews by fellow book blogger, calico reaction. The first three books(it may be 6 books?) in this science fiction series with a female protagonist has received 8s and 9s (out of 10) from her along with comments about "devouring this puppy in two days". Sold, I tell you.
- Tangled Up in Blue by Joan D. Vinge - This continues the story after The Snow Queen and The Summer Queen, and I think I'm going to use it as an excuse to reread those books.
- A Madness of Angels by Kate Griffin - I bought this because I have book 2 The Midnight Mayor and book 3, The Neon Court thanks to Orbit, and I've been interested in the premise (a protagonist who is a sorcerer in London, and who is resurrected? Want!)
- Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison - I've been off paranormal romance for a little while now, but I heard SUCH good things about this one (by people who were also off paranormal romance), I thought I'd make an exception. I've read it now, and may review it sometime soon, but I ended up not really loving it as much as I'd hoped to.
When I got home to NY, there were more books (and a DVD) waiting for me:
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Beast is a graphic novel I bought because.. well I love Beauty and the Beast. This promises to have really great art and a story that's not so much a retelling as it is based on the fairytale, and I hear that the ending is ambiguous.
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My husband sneakily bought me a copy of Jane Eyre on Blu-Ray. I think I shall keep him.
I bought A Weekend with Mr. Darcy by Victoria Connelly, and Personally, I Blame My Fairy Godmother by Claudia Carroll, through
Bookcloseouts. Both are due to my weaknesses: for deals at Bookcloseouts, and for anything to do with modern day Jane Austen related stories or fairytale retellings. A Weekend with Mr. Darcy has a male regency romance writer who has fallen for a Janeite, and Personally, I Blame My Fairy Godmother is a modern Cinderella homage.
All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevin was sent to me by the publisher for review. This is a young adult story with a teen who is the daughter of a mobster and who may be falling in love with the son of the District Attorney. And it's set in 2083!
AND...
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Somebody very awesome nominated this blog for the Best Speculative Fiction Book Blog! Whoever you are that nominated me, thank you. It is very happy-making that someone out there thought of my blog as being a contender as best (!!) in that category. I am very grateful and I'm BASKING in being nominated. I did send the BBAW administration 5 links, but my thought is "maybe more people will find my blog", rather than having high hopes of winning. I have a lot of respect for other book bloggers and whoever wins, I don't doubt that they deserved it, but whether you were nominated or not, and win or not, there there are a lot of very hard working people that spend their personal time and energy reading and reviewing. That is pretty cool, and I'm happy that these people exist. Here's to you.