Most of my reading this month has been on the Kindle or Sony readers. It is so convenient to just grab the reader and go; and when I finish a book, there are others available with no hassle. The biggest down-side is that I can't swap the electronic books the same way I do paper books.
After finishing Dragon Bones, I read The Dragon Delasangre by Alan F Troop. So, I wound up reading two dragon books back-to-back—and not a sequel, either. Figuring that was enough fantasy for a while, I then read Suspicious by Heather Graham; a suspenseful romance that I picked up for only a dollar. I've been lucky enough to pick up quite a few free or steeply discounted eBooks since I bought my Kindle. Harlequin has even announced that they're giving away 16 titles on 29 January to celebrate their 60th anniversary.
Quick summary of the books I've read this month:
- The Host by Stephenie Meyer (Kindle)
- Miss Julia Strikes Back by Ann B Ross (Trade Paperback)
- The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson (Hardback, Bookring)
- Fortune and Fate by Sharon Shinn (Kindle)
- Neptune Crossing by Jeffrey Carver (Sony)
- Mars Girl by Jeff Garrity (Sony)
- Dragon Bones by Patricia Briggs (Kindle)
- The Dragon Delasangre by Alan F Troop (Kindle)
- Suspicious by Heather Graham (Kindle)
I'm now reading Strange Attractors by Jeffrey Carver on the Sony reader and Oleander House: Bay City Paranormal Investigations #1 by Ally Blue on the Kindle. Since I owe a dozen books that I haven't read yet, I'm going to have to get started on those as soon as possible.
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