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35.  The Princess Bride, William Goldman (re-re-read; and--it's official--I definitely prefer the movie)
34.  The Goblin Emperor, Katherine Addison
33.  Cooking the Books, Kerry Greenwood (e)
32.  Forbidden Fruit, Kerry Greenwood (e)
31.  Maisie Dobbs, Jacqueline Winspear
30. Trick or Treat, Kerry Greenwood (e)
29.  The Golden Hawk, Frank Yerby (reread; six pages fell out at various spots during this reading; it was reread many times, when I was 14)
28. The Wave in the Mind, Ursula K. Le Guin
27.  The Boy from the Burren, Sheila Gilluly (e)
26.  Dead Heat, Patricia Briggs (e)
25.  Girl Genius: The Beast of the Rails, Kaja and Phil Foglio
24.  A Bollywood Affair, Sonali Dev
23.  Who Buries the Dead, C.S. Harris
22. Killer Instinct, Zoe Sharpe (e)
21. Devil's Food, Kerry Greenwood (e)
20. The Making of a Marchioness, Frances Hodgson Burnett (e)
19.  A Little Princess, Frances Hodgson Burnett (e)
18. Geekomancy, Michael R. Underwood (e)
17.  The Perfect Rake, Anne Gracie
16.  The Martian, Andy Weir
15.  Blaze of Memory, Nalini Singh
14. Tracker, C.J. Cherryh (read out loud with Steve)
13.  Chanur's Legacy, C.J. Cherryh (re-read, read out loud with Steve)
12.  Chanur's Homecoming, C.J. Cherryh  (re-read, read out loud with Steve)
11.  The Kif Strike Back, C.J. Cherryh (re-read, read out loud with Steve)
10.  Why Kings Confess, C.S. Harris
9.  Chanur's Venture, C.J. Cherryh (re-read, read out loud with Steve) (Note:  the publisher's note at the end of the book states that the next-in-series is Chanur's Revenge. This is false. The next-in-series is The Kif Strike Back.)
8.  Angels' Blood, Nalini Singh (read out loud with Steve)
7.  The Pride of Chanur, C.J. Cherryh (re-read, read out loud with Steve)
6.  What Darkness Brings, C.S. Harris
5. When Maidens Mourn, C.S. Harris
4.  Where Shadows Dance, C.S. Harris
3.  What Remains of Heaven, C.S. Harris
2.  Where Serpents Sleep, C.S. Harris
1.  When Gods Die, C.S. Harris

The Authors at Work, Each in her own place

Date: 2015-09-18 04:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aska-kettlingur.livejournal.com
It is easy to tell who is taking point for the WIP. Sharon is posting a growing list of 'Books Read in 2015,' while Steve is gently turning down any recommendations of books to read if they are science fiction.
I like these little insights into how the process of writing works for you two. It makes a great deal of sense not to read science fiction while you are writing science fiction. It's rather like not listening to other people's music when you are trying to compose music; little snatches of tunes and phrases from the other pieces insert themselves into your brain and the next thing you know people are accusing you of unoriginal work.
When the frequency of the 'books read' updates decreases, I'll know that Sharon is now working the board from the copilot's chair. Meanwhile 'They also serve who only sit and read.'
The funny thing is, now that I know that you alternate who takes the main role in books, I find myself unable to tell, from the finished products, who did which one. That's a seamless process. I am in awe. Lifemates, for sure, in the old tradition.

Books read - Dunn

Date: 2015-09-18 04:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ireneha.livejournal.com
Now that you found me C.S.Harris, and forced me to read them all.

I think that is it only fair to pass on the book that Sally Kobe pushed on me at WorldCon.

SUPERFLOUS WOMEN by Carola Dunn.
This was the 14th or so book in the series, but it didn't matter to me. Then my nook battery wend down, and I didn't have the charger. SO, I had to visit the library and get a few more for last weekends reading. Sadly, I couldn't get the first book, but I got 3 others... Now my mother feels obligated to read all 4 books, as left at her home.

Period Piece Mysteries [Time right after the WW I Influenza epidemics, and following years.]

RE: Books read - Dunn

Date: 2015-09-18 05:02 pm (UTC)
readinggeek451: when in doubt, read (Boynton cat)
From: [personal profile] readinggeek451
I second the recommendation for that Carola Dunn series. I've been following it from the beginning and recently re-read all of them in order. (I think it was last year, after the previous came out.)

Re: Books read - Dunn

Date: 2015-09-18 09:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] margotinez.livejournal.com
It's only fair to point out that Superfluous Women is the 22nd in the series, but I've ordered it anyway. If it resonates with me, I'll go back to the beginning.

Date: 2015-09-18 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] margotinez.livejournal.com
I'd like to thank you and the other contributors for The Goblin Emperor suggestion. I enjoyed it thoroughly.

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