Need to update books list
Dec. 8th, 2007 09:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here's my latest:
#167 is Heat Stroke by Rachel Caine.
#168 is Chill Factor by Rachel Caine.
#169 is Windfall by Rachel Caine.
#170 is Firestorm by Rachel Caine.
The four above are all from the Weather Warden series. More major disasters. Heretofore unknown mystical players. Political infighing among the Djinn. An unexpected pregnancy. All of these can be found in this series. I find the books interesting, but they all happen within a very short time of one another chronologically and that's a literary conceit that bothers me for some reason that I can't quite typify. Perhaps because I find major crisis after major crisis piled on top of one another feels like overkill to me. I'd also like some additional backstory. I would like to read the last one though and my library doesn't have it. Will I break down and buy it? We'll have to wait and see.
#171 if Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning. This is the sequel to Darkfever. I find the premise of this series interesting, but there just isn't enough additional information given which I find irritating. The pacing of the reveals isn't handled particularly well. But at least Moning's heroine seems to be getting a little smarter which is an improvement in her writing style.
I think 180 is definitely possible before the end of the year.
#167 is Heat Stroke by Rachel Caine.
#168 is Chill Factor by Rachel Caine.
#169 is Windfall by Rachel Caine.
#170 is Firestorm by Rachel Caine.
The four above are all from the Weather Warden series. More major disasters. Heretofore unknown mystical players. Political infighing among the Djinn. An unexpected pregnancy. All of these can be found in this series. I find the books interesting, but they all happen within a very short time of one another chronologically and that's a literary conceit that bothers me for some reason that I can't quite typify. Perhaps because I find major crisis after major crisis piled on top of one another feels like overkill to me. I'd also like some additional backstory. I would like to read the last one though and my library doesn't have it. Will I break down and buy it? We'll have to wait and see.
#171 if Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning. This is the sequel to Darkfever. I find the premise of this series interesting, but there just isn't enough additional information given which I find irritating. The pacing of the reveals isn't handled particularly well. But at least Moning's heroine seems to be getting a little smarter which is an improvement in her writing style.
I think 180 is definitely possible before the end of the year.