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Graceling, Kristin Cashore
The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
Cape Storm, Rachel Caine
Rosemary and Rue, Seanan McGuire
The Beekeeper's Apprentice, Laurie R. King
Larklight, Philip Reeve (decorated throughout by David Wyatt)
Sabriel, Garth Nix
New Amsterdam, Elizabeth Bear
The Mirror Prince, Violette Malan
Narbonic Six, Shaenon K. Garrity
Conspirator, C.J. Cherryh
Thirteenth Child, Patricia C. Wrede
Nine Years Among the Indians, Herman Lehmann, J. Marvin Hunter, and Dale F. Giese
The True Meaning of Smekday, Adam Rex
Edison's Eve:  A Magical History of the Quest for Mechanical Life, Gaby Wood
Undone, Rachel Caine
From Dead to Worse, Charlaine Harris
Shambling Towards Hiroshima, James Morrow
Codespell, Kelly McCullough
Cybermancy, Kelly McCullough
Carousel Tides, Sharon Lee (manuscript)
Fine Prey, Scott Westerfield  (re-read)
Web Mage, Kelly McCullough
Uhura's Song, Janet Kagan

Date: 2009-10-13 01:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] k-10b.livejournal.com
If you enjoyed Graceling, I have heard from many trusted friends that the new release Fire is even better. I liked Graceling, but thought it tipped its hand a little too much. Kristin Cashore is delightful ... recently met her at the Sirens conference in Colorado.

Date: 2009-10-13 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolanni.livejournal.com
I liked Graceling; I didn't love it, but it's seldom I love a book anymore. Getting old, I guess.

I did feel that it was. . .too simply written, especially for tight third. I had to keep reminding myself that Katsa was older than eight, and able to form and carry out subtle plans. Also, things fell into place a little too easily, though that's a common first novel problem, and subject to improvement by practice.

Date: 2009-10-13 06:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] k-10b.livejournal.com
Yes, exactly. You described what I was fumbling around to express.

I must admit: I LOVED Hunger Games, even with its slightly sloppy world-building. It absorbed an entire day that I didn't have to give. Katniss was my favorite hero this year. (noting that I haven't opened my newly arrived Fledling yet)

Kristin Cashore

Date: 2009-10-13 03:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chipwyn.livejournal.com
I read 'Graceling' when it first came out and enjoyed it. So I was predisposed to like Cashore's next offering. I just finished 'Fire' last night. Wow! Put it on your To Read list. Stat.

Rosemary & Rue

Date: 2009-10-13 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Don't know if I found it from a link here, or other writers, or where.
I enjoyed it. Finished it in one sitting. Made me late for work.
That is all.

Murgy

Re: Rosemary & Rue

Date: 2009-10-13 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolanni.livejournal.com
You might consider going over to [livejournal.com profile] seanan_mcguire's LJ and letting her know this. It's the sort of thing that tends to interest writers :)

Re: Rosemary & Rue

Date: 2009-10-13 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] murgyt.livejournal.com
Bahh. Can only post if I sign up with LJ. /sigh/ Time to join the herd. Bahh.

(I still liked the book)

books in 2009

Date: 2009-10-13 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hi Sharon: don't know if these are on your TBR pile or not but try Souless by Gail Carriger and On the Edge by Ilona Andrews. Yum.

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