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att123 May 9 2012, 02:35:55 UTC
You are tempting me with the Fallen quartet! Usually I stay far away from all the paranormal YA fiction that's dominating the market right now but I might pick up that series. It sounds so addictive!

I need to catch up with Cassandra Clare's new books. Those are my guilty pleasure books!

I can't wait to read your thoughts on the Equator Man! It's such a visually appealing drama and I love the psychological back and forth between the characters.

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dangermousie May 14 2012, 01:19:20 UTC
Fallen was pretty entertaining (well, second book was kinda blah, but I loved the first and third).

CC is way addictive!

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karened May 9 2012, 03:17:15 UTC
Looking forward to the QIHM spazz post! It's been a while since I liked a drama make lead so much. I like the Joseon 4, but only because they are funny; never got to connect with them (same with Park H). I like Jae Ha; but it’s mainly because I’m watching him grow through adversities bit by bit, earning my heart with the way he deals with family and foes. But with Bong Do. It’s love at first sight. Smart, composed, good natured...And beautiful cinematography! Of the 3 Wed-Thurs dramas I’m watching, this is the one I look forward to more eagerly. I still love TK2H, but the love has mellowed, and I know each one hour episode would be stellar. I’m watching RTP just so not to drop it halfway. But for QIHM…….I can’t wait for whatever twist the story may bring every episode! Can’t wait!!!

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dangermousie May 14 2012, 01:19:51 UTC
Yes. Out of all the dramas I am watching atm, BD is the only hero I'd date. Ahhhh.

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dangermousie May 14 2012, 01:20:05 UTC
I am on ep 6 and AAAAAAAA

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angelajewell May 9 2012, 10:06:27 UTC
Lauren Kate's "Fallen" sounds a lot like Book 6 of L.J. Smith's Night World series (1997), so it's funny you mentioned the CW, since she wrote both the Vampire Diaries and Secret Circle. In Soulmate, Hannah is a human old soul who keeps getting reincarnated, and she's soul-mates with a vampire known as Thierry, whose Lord of the Nightworld. Thierry keeps waiting for her to be reborn, but every time they get reunited, she gets killed and never lives past her 17th birthday. She has visions of her past life, knows she's going to die early, and Thierry is the tortured, guilt-ridden hero, who must continuously wait for her, only to lose her again and again. It's been awhile since I read it, but I think there was even a twist towards the end where the villain found a way to stop her from reincarnating, so it's their last chance to get it right. Of course, that was only one book in a series, so I'm sure "Fallen" goes a bit more in-depth. Still, the parallels are uncanny! Considering the success of Vampire Diaries and Secret Circle though, I ( ... )

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dangermousie May 14 2012, 01:20:30 UTC
Yeah, it sounds pretty similar. I like LJ Smith so maybe I'll check it out.

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hanjae May 9 2012, 10:49:44 UTC
Re: CC's books - I've read the first three (?) I think, but never got around to reading the 4th one. One day it was still called a trilogy, and then the next day - bam, here's a 4th! Not that I'm complaining; they're great entertainment. :P Though I almost wish she left Clary and Jace alone, because the level of crazy can only go UP instead of down with those two. Just once, I'd like to see an awesome OTP get ample development, reach their HEA and see the author actually leave them that way!

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dangermousie May 14 2012, 01:21:06 UTC
Honestly, the fifth book was my least fave. It was still entertaining but I wish she left it as a trilogy. For one, she's running out of things to do to them.

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hanjae May 14 2012, 02:11:28 UTC
she's running out of things to do to them

LOL so true. "Let's see how much we can torture Jace and Clary!" Some of the things she puts Jace through, really... And the thing is, when all this stuff happened in the first 3 books, Clary and Jace had not yet gotten together. Part of the whole "excitement," so to speak, was to keep reading to see what happened and whether they would get their HEA. Once that more or less happened in book 3, my interest dwindled because I simply don't want all that ruined.

Honestly, I think it would've been better if she wrote spinoffs in the same world. I think that was what she was planning to do with the 4th book, because technically it was supposed to be about Simon... but in the end it only ended up being more about Simon/Izzy/Maia, while the Jace/Clary thing continued to be extended.

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dangermousie May 15 2012, 01:24:49 UTC
Yeah, by now Jace should be locked up in a padded cell somewhere, heavily medicated.

The problem with spin-offs is that I don't really care for any of the characters except Jace and Clary so it's no win for me.

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