If you like ‘??’ (insert your favourite reading material) you’ll love this!

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This week over at the Broke and Bookish the topic for Top Ten Tuesday is:

‘Top Ten books for readers who like????

Okay, yes of course I’m going to stick with fantasy – but I’m going to cover lots of different genres just to demonstrate how very flexible and all encompassing fantasy really is (some of these may be a bit tongue in cheek):

  1. Classical – Lord of the Rings by JRRTolkien – I had to go there.
  2. Horror – Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer – creepy as hell. You will need a cushion to cover your eyes. In fact, don’t read at night – particularly if you’re sat downstairs with a large picture window at your back and the curtains open – you’ll be scared to turn around!  I actually tried it just so you wouldn’t have to.
  3. Murder/Mystery – The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. private detective (and occasional magician) working out of Chicago with a trusty sidekick (good cop/bad cop) called Bob.
  4. Political intrigue – The Mechanical by Ian Tregillis – spies and espionage, nay, double agents, coupled with steampunk aplenty.
  5. Chick Lit – bit of a stretch here so stay with me – The Parasol Protectorate by Gail Carriger.  Look, it’s a period drama with lots of attention on bonnets and parasols so that’s all I have.  I like this series, it feels like a steampunk updated version of Austen (ahem) – it could be….okay, there’s also a rather dishy werewolf.
  6. Historical – The Iron Age by Angus Watson, the clue’s in the title!!
  7. Children – The Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman – great crossover series that can be read by children and adults alike.
  8. Adventure – The Copper Promise by Jen williams – swamped with derring do!  There are also dragons – I don’t really know how much more adventure you want – but, okay, war, an army of green, sharp teethed warrior women and, well, lots of other bloody cool stuff.
  9. Food and Drink – again, work with me here – Scott Lynch’s Gentleman Bastard Series – we’re talking about some serious world building here complete with some rather delicious sounding food and some rather tasty beverages – I’m not kidding – I actually tried to make some of these – I recommend the Ginger Scald!
  10. Comics and Graphic novels – the Sandman Series by Neil Gaiman – Morpheus, that is all.

You’re simply the best

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This week over at The Broke and Bookish the topic for Top Ten Tuesday is:

‘ALL TIME FAVORITE BOOKS (from the past 5 years)’

Well, I suppose they’re not ‘all time favourites’ if I’m just looking over the past 5 years but here goes and these are reads that if somebody asked me to recommend something they would probably spring to mind:

  1. Lord of the Rings by JRRTolkien- which I reread in 2011
  2. The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence – bit of a cheat as this is 3 books!
  3. City of Stairs by Robert J Bennett
  4. The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
  5. The Serpent of Venice by Christopher Moore
  6. The fairytale retellings by Sarah Pinborough – Poison/Beauty/Charm
  7. Patricia Briggs Mercy Thompson series
  8. Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archive
  9. Scott Lynch’s Gentleman Bastard series
  10. M L Brennan’s Vampire series – Generation V/Iron Night/Tainted Blood

Difficult to narrow this down to 10 as I have managed to read a lot of good books over the past few years.

‘I know I have the body of a weak, feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king’

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This week over at the Broke and the Bookish the Topic for Top Ten Tuesday is:

Top Ten Favorite Heroines From Books

This was more difficult that I imagined mainly because I found myself with quite a lot to choose from so narrowing it down was difficult.

  1. Lady Trent from Marie Brennan’s A Natural History of Dragons.  I love this series and Lady Trent is an excellent character who refuses to be restrained by the demands that polite society of age would place upon her.
  2. Mercy Thompson from Patricia Briggs series of books about werewolves and shapeshifters (well and plenty of other characters from the supernatural world).  I really like Mercy she’s a gutsy character and certainly not a damsel in distress – but she’s not stupid and not afraid to ask for help when she needs to.
  3. Miriam Black from Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig.  I just really like Miriam.  She comes across as a hard assed, foul mouthed so and so but underneath it all she is softer than she likes to imagine.  I think that being able to predict a person’s death simply by touching them has given her a harder exterior than most and pushed her to a fairly solitary life but she always tries to do the right thing.  Even if it doesn’t sometimes feel like that.
  4. Suzume from M L Brennan’s Generation V.  I love this character.  Suzume is a Kitsune which means she’s actually a fox that can turn into a human.  She’s got such a great sense of humour, she can stick up for herself and she stands by her friends.
  5. Eowyn from Tolkien’s Lord of the Ring – who with the help of a hobbit helped to bring down one of the worst enemies of the final battle ‘I am no man’!
  6. Atlanta Burns from the book of the same name by Chuck Wendig.  Another fantastic character with a dark and sad past, scarred by past events who is still not too scared to stick up for those in need.
  7. Shara from Robert Bennett’s City of Stairs.  Such a wonderful character.  Intelligent and witty and able to calmly analyse a situation even under threat.  A book loving woman who’s motto could be ‘the pen is mightier than the sword.
  8. Wydrin from Jen William’s Copper Promise.  She’s a sell sword come rum swigging pirate.  Sassy, smart, clever with her twin swords – she’d give Jean Tannen and his sisters a run for his money!
  9. Lisbeth from Stieg Larsson’s Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.  Lisbeth is another young lady with a sad past.  Analytical and calm she isn’t afraid of her own company and her knowledge of computers and hacking help her to tackle her enemies.
  10. Spring from Angus Watson’s Age of Iron – a young character, mysterious and enigmatic.  I can’t tell you much about her because it would definitely contain spoilers for the book.

That’s my top ten – like I say, I had a good few more but have contained myself!

Books, books, books and… books

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This week over at the Broke and the Bookish the Topic for Top Ten Tuesday is:

Ten Book Related Problems I Have

Okay, a bit tongue in cheek – 10 tee shirt slogans, tiny little rants.  I’m not probably quite as curmudgeonly as these make me sound:

  1. I’m reading – ‘do not disturb’ – you should particularly wear this t-shirt on public transport on the way to and from work.
  2. Yes, I’m reading to avoid making eye contact with YOU!!  You could have this printed on the back of the above t-shirt!
  3. You want me to pick ONE favourite book!!!  ONE!!!
  4. What just happened !! (cliffhanger)
  5. The next book is out WHEN?? (on the back of the above t-shirt)
  6. I have a problem – DO NOT SELL ME THESE BOOKS!
  7. What are you doing? – I WANT TO BUY THOSE BOOKS! (on the back of the above t-shirt)
  8. Ohh, a new shiny book *wants*
  9. Did I mention I have a problem
  10. I-phone, i-pad, i-love books

All good things to those that wait!

This week over at the Broke and Bookish the topic for Top Ten Tuesday discussion is:

‘ Top Ten Books/authors I Can’t Believe I Haven’t Read

I tend to read primarily SFF with a little history/alternative history/thriller thrown in for good measure.  For this week’s topic I’ve mixed the books up with authors as well.  So basically books in this genre that I haven’t read mixed up with authors that I also feel like I should have read but haven’t (yet):

Authors:

  1. China Mieville – I can’t believe I haven’t read his work.  I do own a copy of The City and the City so think I’ll have to add that to one of my challenges!  Unless somebody wants to recommend another by this author??
  2. Iain Banks – I also own Consider Phlebas and in fact have it as part of my classics challenge so I will definitely be reading at some point!
  3. Chuck Palahniuk – another author on my classics list – Fight Club
  4. Mervyn Peake – I actually got the Gormenghast trilogy from the library but didn’t have time to read it and somebody else had it booked out – it does look rather epic1!
  5. Robert Jordan – should I feel ashamed – I just literally wouldn’t know where to start!!

Books

  1. The Dark Towers by Stephen King – I’ve read plenty of his novels but not this series which seems very remiss.  It’s such a huge undertaking though!
  2. The First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercrombie – and I so want to read these!!
  3. The Discworld Series by Terry Pratchett – we’re talking about 40 odd books here – that’s like half a year’s reading almost!! Somebody chuck me a bone and tell me which one to start with – I don’t think they have to be read in order?  And, I have read the Tiffany Aching series already.
  4. Garden of the Moon – by Steven Erikson, although I’ve just bought a copy of this so intend to start soon!
  5. American Gods by Neil Gaiman – I actually LOVE Neil Gaiman and I’ve had this book forever!  So what’s stopping me?  I almost feel scared to start this one!

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