We wants the precious… we wants the precious now!

b2bf5-toptentuesday2

This week’s theme for Top Ten Tuesday over at the Broke and Bookish is :

‘Top Ten Sequels I Can’t Wait To Get (my dirty mitts upon)’

This is a post that I’m not going to have any difficulty with at all!!  Because I want ALL the books!  However, I will restrict this to 10 (or so) because I’m good like that.  So, in no particular order or any particular idea of when they’ll arrive on the scene:

  1. The Liar’s Key by Mark Lawrence – I’m in love with his books!!!
  2. The Thorn of Emberlain by Scott Lynch – hopefully early ’15 (fingers crossed) (ditto the above)
  3. Doors of Stone – Patrick Rothfuss – no idea when this is due so if anybody wants to chuck me a frickin bone… (ditto the above– forget it – I love all the authors on this list!!!)
  4. Patricia Briggs – Mercy Thompson No.9 – not yet titled.  Want.
  5. Clash of Iron by Angus Watson – Age of Iron was so good and not a long wait for No.2 – April ’15!
  6. No.3 of the Seven Forges by James a Moore
  7. Sword of the North by Luke Scull
  8. Whatever delights the lovely one known as Gillian Phillp decides to produce next
  9. Ditto the above for Lauren Beukes and Sarah Pinborough – see how I fit two in there!!!
  10. Skybreaker by Brandon Sanderson- did you really think I wouldn’t have the Stormlight Archives on here – go on now!!!
  11. Half the World by Joe Abercrombie

Yes, I know I have too many but sometimes rules are made for breaking.  The end.  (Oh, I’ve put a few covers – some of the above don’t have covers yet!)

Apart from all my lovelies, whatcha waiting for????

‘Me…. and….. my ….. shhhaaaaaadow….’

b2bf5-toptentuesday2The theme this week for Top Ten Tuesday over at the Broke and the Bookish is:

‘Top Ten Characters You Wish Would Get Their OWN Book’

I sort of struggled with this – as I came up with suggestions I realised that some of them had already had their own series developed and so some on this list may still fall into this category although I did remove a couple.

  1. The Marquis de Carabas out of Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.  A very interesting character and one that I would happily read more about.
  2. Lord Ermenwyr and nursie from Kage Baker’s Anvil of the World.  This is a very engaging and entertaining read and Lord Ermenwyr and his (ahem) nurse make it even more so!
  3. Death from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series – you have to admit that Gaiman writes some very intriguing secondary characters!
  4. Stefan, the Vampire out of the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs
  5. Sigrud, the Viking out of City of Stairs by Robert J Bennett.  Without a doubt Shara stole this story but I definitely feel that Sigrud could carry his own book!
  6. Syl and Kaladin from Brandon Sanderson’s Way of Kings and Words of Radiance.  I love this pair of characters.  Love. Them.
  7. The Copper Cat from The Copper Promise by Jen Williams – what a bloody ace character.  Give me more.
  8. Samwise Gamgee from Lord of the Rings – a definite sidekick but one with his own very enjoyable character.
  9. Magnus Bane from Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments
  10. Severus Snape from J K Rowlings HP – you have to love Snape.  You do.  Really.

Bit of cheating going on above as some of these are two for the price of one!  But, rules are made for breaking.

Now it would have been easy to start this list with a couple of favourites – for example, Jean Tannen from Scott Lynch’s Gentlemen Bastards.  Now, I love this character, truly, but, first, he’s definitely no sidekick and second, Jean and Locke have pure banter going on – if you put him in his own book you’d lose all that witty repartee (or snark).

So, who would you like to read about??

Do or do not. There is no try!

This week over at the Broke and Bookish this week’s topic is:

Top Ten Books I Want To Reread in an ideal world – an ideal world being – I suddenly discover the secret of:

  • suspending time whilst I read;
  • reading so quickly that it only takes the length of time to casually flip the pages to read the book!;
  • becoming so filthy rich that I never have to lift a finger again and can focus solely on reading – i.e. no work, no housework, no garden, no dog walking and no cooking – I think I’d probably get bored though – I know these things are time consuming but they make life more enjoyable (well chores not so much!!)
  • reading a book whilst listening to another book at the same time; or
  • not being so damn greedy and wanting all the books even when I know I can’t possibly read them!

Anyway, without further ado I would check the following out again:

  1. The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons – just because Alexander!!  Well, not JUST because of him – it’s a really good story, I love the setting (it’s in Russia) and the period is incredibly interesting to read about.  Seriously though – check out the cover below and tell me would you really considering picking up this book with that cover?
  2. Cross Stitch by Diana Gabaldon – just because Jamie.  Okay, again, not JUST because of Jamie.  This is a great series of books (although I haven’t read them all).  I love history combined with fantasy not to mention travel back through time.
  3. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss – because it’s so brilliant.  I really need to reread it.  I really need to reread The Wise Man’s Fear as well!!  Just such great writing it should be read and reread and then some more.
  4. The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence-  I would love to reread the first three Jorg books.  They’re so clever I would love to go back – especially as I practically raced to the end of each instalment!
  5. City of Stairs by Robert Bennett – such fantastic world building, plot, characters – in fact all round brilliance!  I would like to read this just to savour it a little.
  6. Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier – I have already read this 2 or 3 times – one more time couldn’t hurt now could it!
  7. Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell – this was one of my teenage girl books – I would love to figure out how I feel about it now!
  8. The Secret History by Donna Tartt – I loved this book when I first read it and I’m just curious to see whether I’d still feel the same.
  9. Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman – this was my first Gaiman book.  I would like to reread and try to capture that lovely happy feeling when you’re so satisfied with a book and realise you’ve found yourself a new favourite author.
  10. All of Scott Lynch’s books – just because JEAN TANNEN!  That is all.  Don’t bother to judge me – I have no shame whatsoever.  Lalalalala…

‘I am the shadow on the moon at night, filling your dreams to the brim with fright.’

 

 

That no account Oogie-Boogie!

b2bf5-toptentuesday2

 

 

 

 

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

Top Ten Books/Movies To Read Or Watch To Get In The Halloween Spirit

Well – I’m going to go with a split of books and movies – and they might not necessarily be super spooky but I love em:

Books:

  1. Dracula, Bram Stoker.  An absolute must read.
  2. Frankenstein, Mary Shelley.  Frankly, another must read.
  3. The Woman in Black by Susan Hill – creepy and sinister.
  4. Longlankin by Lindsay Barraclough- down right scary!
  5. Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury- a fantastic book and totally apt for the season!

Films:

  1. Coraline – this is one of those rare occasions where I actually prefer the film to the book (although I like the book the film is such a visual feast).
  2. A Nightmare Before Christmas – this has to be one of my all time favourite films
  3. Witches – you have to have witches on Halloween
  4. Night of the Living Dead – this film I can always watch.  A strange blend of creepy horror and humour plus such great quotes! ‘that thing in the cellar is not my mother!’  Not often you get to throw that into a casual conversation but still….
  5. Fright Night – the 1985 version with Chris Sarandon – downright cheesy and brilliant!  Don’t be judging me!  Just watch it.  The scene with Evil – so funny!  OMG – American Werewolf in London – another classic I’m having this on the list as well!

 

I really need another new series… right?

b2bf5-toptentuesday2

Well, lets face it, good sense never got in the way of me buying new books.  So, even though I have Mount TBR and it’s threatening to topple any day and probably smother the dog, not to mention the butterfly effect if this little monster finally goes, this doesn’t stop me envying other people’s book purchases and coveting new shiny ones myself.  And, yes – sometimes my ‘ordering finger’ gets a little trigger happy – not to mention that ‘one click’ which is just ridiculously tempting!

So, over at The Broke and the Bookish this week the topic for Top Ten Tuesday is:- 

Top New Series I Want To Start (this includes those started fairly recently)

  1. Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie – had this book for a while – I’m saving it for all the lovely sci-fi goodness that’s just kicking off round the blogging community about now.
  2. Generation V by M L Brennan – tis the season for fangs after all!
  3. Prince of Fools by Mark Lawrence – I’ve started this series this year.  And, its awesome sauce already.  I kid you not.
  4. Sidekick by Auralee Wallace.  This was good fun, I enjoyed it and I’m looking forward to seeing what comes next.
  5. Bloodsong by Anthony Ryan – I’ve read the first and have the second waiting to be read.  Bloodsong is so good.
  6. Age of Iron by Angus Watson – I loved this book and can’t wait for the next instalment – which I believe won’t be too long (next Spring?)
  7. Red Rising by Pierce Brown – I really enjoyed this first in series.  It has a lot of promise and I’m excited for No.2
  8. City of Stairs by R J Bennett – Mr Bennett is such a talented author.  I’ve loved all his books and this one was seriously serious!  Epicly epic!
  9. The Copper Promise by Jen Williams – OMG – The Copper Cat.  This is all.  Read this book.
  10. The Broken Road by Teresa Frohock – deliciously creepy, only a novella – I want more from Ms Frohock please.

Look at all the pretty covers precious!

« Previous PageNext Page »