What to read this September

Monday, August 30, 2010

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I'm putting together a list of what I'm going to read this fall and looking for suggestions of science fiction and fantasy books for MG-adult as well as any spectacular reference books. Please give me a little about the book and why you think I should read it. I will be posting my (mostly) completed list on Wednesday. You can still add to it then if you miss posting your suggestions before the list goes up.

A few books I will be including:
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer-not really looking forward to this one, but I have an epic post planned for the end of the month to show how Bella rates compared my favorite female MCs. The faceoff should be a lot of fun. Bring your friends.
Voices of Dragons by Carrie Vaughn-I've had the book all summer and never got around to reading it. It looks really good. And it has dragons. :D
The Mermaid's Madness by Jim C. Hines (book 2 of the Princess Novels)-I loved The Stepsister Scheme. I want to see how the three princesses are going to handle the problems involved in this one.

5 comments:

Lydia Sharp said...

FIRELIGHT by Sophie Jordan comes out September 7 (I think). It's the first in her Draki trilogy. A must-read for you since it's about dragon stuff. ;)

Jaleh D said...

Cool, Lydia! I'll have to check it out.

Jennifer said...

I just finished Voices of Dragons. Very good book. I highly recommend it. I'm interested to see what you think of it.

Brad said...

I never hesitate to recommend Lord Foul's Bane or The Mirror of Her Dreams, both by Stephen R. Donaldson. They were among the first "grown-up" fantasy I ever read (besides LOTR, of course), and Donaldson remains influential in my work today.

Jai Joshi said...

I'm planning on reading Twilight too because so many of my friends have insisted that I must. *sigh*

I'm also planning on reading the new Dark Hunter book by Sherrilyn Kenyon that's coming out on Sept 7th. It's called No Mercy and I'm so excited! Have you read the Dark Hunter series? It's a vampire series but more adult than Twilight.

Jai

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