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<p>Seeing all this like/not fussed discussion reminds me to try and chill, that some will like and some will loathe. Emphasis on the try, my next book is out on Monday 29th and I'm utterly crapping myself just quietly. Sometimes discussions and reviews are super hard for authors to read, especially when they say something that makes you go WTF, how the hell did they come away with that.</p>
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<p>Thing with any form of art (books, movies, TV) you don't have to appeal to all audiences, you just have to appeal to<em><strong> your </strong></em>audience.</p>
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<p>Haha, yes, but we authors are a needy, greedy lot. Half the reason we're all whacked on caffeine or alcohol or drugs (or all three) is to dull the urge to run up to perfect strangers and wail LOVE MEEEEEEEEEEE.</p> -
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<p>Haha, yes, but we authors are a needy, greedy lot. Half the reason we're all whacked on caffeine or alcohol or drugs (or all three) is to dull the urge to run up to perfect strangers and wail LOVE MEEEEEEEEEEE.</p>
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<p>These writers' conventions might be more exciting than they sound! Especially if the morning coffee is late. :)</p> -
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<p>These writers' conventions might be more exciting than they sound! <strong>Especially if the morning coffee is late</strong>. :)</p>
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<p>Sweet vodka bonnet, Chris, don't even joke about it. crosses self</p> -
<p>The First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie is fucking rad. It's not like any fantasy series i have ever read. Dark. The overall story means less to you than what happens to the main characters. The "good" guys are all pretty terrible people. The "bad" guys are barely mentioned. And i loved it.</p>
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<p>I'm now reading the stand-alone novels that go with it. Can recommend</p> -
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<p>The First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie is fucking rad. It's not like any fantasy series i have ever read. Dark. The overall story means less to you than what happens to the main characters. The "good" guys are all pretty terrible people. The "bad" guys are barely mentioned. And i loved it.</p>
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<p>I'm now reading the stand-alone novels that go with it. Can recommend</p>
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<p>Was just saying to the Mrs..need to get some books for holiday, I wonder if that book thread is still going on TSF. Downloading now.</p> -
<a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://books.google.co.nz/books/about/What_it_is_Like_to_Go_to_War.html?id=XsMWfK0cplgC&hl=en'>https://books.google.co.nz/books/about/What_it_is_Like_to_Go_to_War.html?id=XsMWfK0cplgC&hl=en</a><br><br>
Really interesting read, the author starts off with his personal experiences and then moves into how different peoples throughout history treated war and soldiers and the repurcussions on them . Some of it dealt with traditions and why we have them . I want to read his earlier book now, this one was very hard to put down. -
<p>awkward promo dance</p>
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<p>Sooooooo anyway, my next book is out August 17, a full length Regency-set suspense called <strong>To Love a Hellion</strong>. (Regency is 1810-1820 England in case anyone wondered). If the lady in your life (or maybe you, cos you have EXCELLENT taste) is into lords and ladies/filthy smex/nasty villains/snarky banter...buy my book!</p>
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Just finished John Birminghams Designated Targets, top read...although been struggling to find time to read it has taken me longer than usual.<br><br>
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awkward promo dance<br><br>
Sooooooo anyway, my next book is out August 17, a full length Regency-set suspense called To Love a Hellion. (Regency is 1810-1820 England in case anyone wondered). If the lady in your life (or maybe you, cos you have EXCELLENT taste) is into lords and ladies/filthy smex/nasty villains/snarky banter...buy my book!<br><br>
You know you want to. Yep. :mail: :greeting:</p></blockquote>
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<p>Just finished John Birminghams Designated Targets, top read...although been struggling to find time to read it has taken me longer than usual.<br><br>
Love some of the modern day characters in the series too.</p>
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<p>I love that series, I could happily read it again.</p> -
<p>Just this minute finished Seveneves by Neal Stephenson. Starts in the not too distant future when something causes the moon to break up. An astronomer - who is not Neil deGrasse Tyson, OK? - realises that in a short time that means the planet is about to become a very dangerous place to be and so a plan is put in place to create an ark made up of a fleet of small craft to take some of us out to space. The book then spans 10,000 years into the future.</p>
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<p>As with all of his books it is surprisingly easy to read despite being full of hard science. It takes a bit of work nevertheless, nearly 900 pages. Loved it.</p> -
<p>No idea if it's been mentioned, probably has, but reading Flash Boys - Cracking the Money Code by Michael Lewis at the moment. Fascinating stuff, would recommend.</p>