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aurorawest · 9 months
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Just Like That by Cole McCade - 2/5 stars
So I started reading this age gap romance about two professors at a boys boarding school expecting it to be different than the last Cole McCade romance I read. It...wasn't. The emotions are turned up to 11 all the time, from the very first page, and that means there's nowhere emotionally to go. It also felt rushed and like the characters didn't really have room to breathe. So...I might retract what I said about the first Cole McCade novel I read needing to be shorter, because this one was shorter, and it didn't work.
Scattered Showers by Rainbow Rowell - 4/5 stars
Bought this for the SnowBaz story, ended up reading the whole thing and quite enjoying it. The SnowBaz story was definitely still the best though.
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo - 4/5 stars
In my last reading update I said I wasn't going to read any my Leigh Bardugo books, totally forgetting this one was sitting very near the top of my TBR pile. I liked it a lot, but I have been informed that Hellbent involves a glowing, fully erect demon penis in multiple scenes (and not even for demon sex) soooo yeah. I think I'll give it a miss.
The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting by KJ Charles - 4.75/5 stars
Drama! by AJ Truman - 4.25/5 stars
Bloodline by Jordan L Hawk - 4.75/5 stars
Wanted, A Gentleman by KJ Charles - 5/5 stars
Oh I loved this one so much. I love when KJ Charles writes books with a twist because I never see them coming. And it's not like the clues aren't there. This is a super quick read but so good. I definitely could have read a full length novel about Martin and Theo.
The Klockwerk Kraken by Aidee Ladnier - 5/5 stars
You look at this book and you think, tentacle porn. And yeah, there's some sex with tentacles. But??? This book??? It kind of wrecked me. It's two connected novellas about trauma, healing, family, memory, love...really really good. Highly recommended.
Pack of Lies by Charlie Adhara - 5/5 stars
And then I read a werewolf book and loved it! Not that I expected to hate this or anything, but I definitely went into it feeling a bit iffy, because werewolves are really not my thing. This book is romantic suspense and really good, and I loved Julien and Eli so much. This is a spinoff of Adhara's other werewolf series, which I want to read, but it's only available as an ebook, and I don't do ebooks.
Seven Tears at High Tide by CB Lee - 4/5 stars
Cute little YA mermaid book. Mermaids also aren't my thing so I liked this more than I thought I would. Much better than Jason June's Out of the Blue, imo.
A Restless Truth by Freya Marske - 4.75/5 stars
Again, my toxic trait is I don't really enjoy reading books about women or f/f romances. But not surprisingly at all, this book was really good. Though, you know. I inhaled all references to Robin and Edwin (of which there were many) and was sorta/kinda more invested in the hints of romance between Hawthorn and Alan. Obvs excited for the third book.
The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths and Magic by FT Lukens - 3.5/5 stars
Just Like This by Cole McCade - DNF
Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. I put this one down before I got through chapter 2.
Never Ever Getting Back Together by Sophie Gonzales - 5/5 stars
I tore through this book in a single day. It was SO funny and sweet. It's considered YA but quite honestly I'd call it New Adult. Or if you don't like New Adult, straight Adult. Sophie Gonzales is the author of one of my top reads of last year, but of course, since this is an f/f romance, I was wary. But ugh, so good. Highly recommend this one.
The Luminaries by Susan Dennard - 5/5 stars
Apparently the idea for this came from the author posting polls on twitter for what would happen next, which is...unspeakably lame, honestly. But the book that came out of it is great. Loved the world, loved Winnie and her family (especially her brother and his boyfriend).
Beguiled by Joanna Chambers - 5/5 stars
Loved the first one, loved this one more.
This Census-Taker by China Miéville - 3.25/5 stars
What was this even about? Pretty sure Miéville was high on peyote when he wrote this.
Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman - 3.75/5 stars
Picked this up because it was 20% off at Target and was actually pleasantly surprised by how much more adult it is than the series. Then of course started watching season 2 of the series and found it to be as sanitized as season 1.
The Henchman of Zenda - KJ Charles - 3.5/5 stars
He Bears the Cape of Stars from Duck Prints Press - 4.5/5 stars
Glitterland by Alexis Hall - 3.75/5 stars
This is a re-release of one of a novel Hall wrote like a decade ago. It's not a romcom (which I knew going in), but I didn't expect it to be quite so rough. Similar in ways to Paris Daillencourt is About to Crumble, only that was funnier. The fact that he wrote out the Essex accent really grated, but I guess it kind of made sense. My bigger issue with this book was the absolutely shit editing. There were repeated paragraphs, formatting issues, and places where it seemed like there had to be something missing because it made no sense.
The new edition is annotated by Hall, which was pretty fun. Not a bad read, but it's not Boyfriend Material.
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aideemoi · 6 years
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The Klockwerk Kraken http://ift.tt/2CUjkv1
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rhodrymavelyne · 7 years
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aurorawest · 5 months
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11 & 17 for the reading ask game! I'm hoping for book recs :)
11. What was your favorite book that has been out for a while, but you just now read?
Man, I read so many books this year, and many of them have been out for a while. I guess it depends on how we're defining 'a while!' My favorite classic book I read (when does a book become a classic? Are books that came out in the 90s classics now?) was The Charioteer by Mary Renault. It was published in...I want to say 1952 in the UK? Just a beautiful book. One of those where I'd come upon a particularly gorgeous line and have to stare into the middle distance to let it settle. I actually made a list of all my favorite lines, which I really should post.
For more recent books that have been out awhile, I'm torn between Champion of the Scarlet Wolf by Ginn Hale (2014) or The Bedlam Stacks by Natasha Pulley (2017). With both authors, I can't recommend them enough. Literally everything they've ever written. You can't go wrong.
17. Did any books surprise you with how good they were?
Tons of books surprise me with how good they are, so I'm trying to judge where the disparity was highest. Like, I never expected to love Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh enough to write fic for it, but I did expect to enjoy it. There was The Guncle by Steven Rowley, which I only bought because I'd been seeing it in bookstores for a few years, and I wanted to support an indie bookstore on Indie Bookstore Day—but it ended up being a 5 star read for me. After Francesco by Brian Malloy is another literary fiction that I didn't expect to love, but did. Pack of Lies by Charlie Adhara really took me by surprise with how wonderful it is (I can't wait for the sequel). The Klockwerk Kraken by Aidee Ladnier deserves a mention—that was one where I already expected to enjoy it, but I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of the characters and story.
Thanks for asking!
end-of-year book ask
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aideemoi · 7 years
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All the Klockwerk Kraken stories are now available in one volume! http://www.aideeladnier.com/all-the-klockwerk-kraken-stories-are-now-available-in-one-volume-discountcode/
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aideemoi · 7 years
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This reminds me of the graffiti outside Teo's bar in The Klockwerk Kraken. And did I mention that all the Klockwerk Kraken stories have been collected into one volume? Get it on Amazon today!
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aideemoi · 4 years
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So my fortune cookie knows I'm working on a sequel to my novel, The Klockwerk Kraken--Spindrift Gifts coming just in time for the holidays! #fortune #fortunecookie #newnovella #lgbtq #mm #scifi https://ift.tt/2wwDfOx
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aideemoi · 5 years
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THE KLOCKWERK KRAKEN COLLECTION contains the award-winning Klockwerk Kraken novella, its sequel Spindrift Gifts, and a special Epilogue. @AideeLadnier #sciencefiction #gayromance #tentacles #mustread #lgbtq http://amzn.to/2BpxSk3 — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2Stbj80
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