I haven't read any of her books (I picked up Twilight, but it just wasn't my thing) however, having once worked in a bookstore I wonder if maybe she isn't writing too fast. I mean Twilight and New Moon were a decent space apart, but then she wrote The Host between Eclipse and Breaking Dawn which were only about a year apart to begin with. Didn't she learn anything from Ms. Rawling? Now there's a woman who doesn't mind keeping us waiting. :)
Hey Sweetie! I wonder the same thing. She got pissed off and decided not to finish Midnight Sun and then posted the link to the partial herself. Looks like mid-career burnout to me. I cannot resist a handsome vampire though. I fell hard for Edward. So I read all of the books in one week. :) I can't find anything else compelling right now, so I'm digging up some Ann Rice that I had missed before. Does the job.
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I haven't read it, but as a healthy heterosexual testosterone-filled red-blooded man, I wouldn't admit to it, either. But, I just love Jacob Black. Oh, Bella, don't you know how you broke his heart? Ahem. That stuff is for *girls*, anyway.
Jacob doesn't smell bad. He smells...musky. Not that I have thought about it, or anything...Real men don't think about such things.
It must be terrible to be under so much pressure from a rabid fan-base to keep on producing stories. Its not like she needs the money. And her place in Young Adult SciFi/Fantasy/Horror Romance will be respected for years to come.
So, I bring home Blackwood Farm, intent on beginning it. Little did I know that Janine had just finished reading the series she was into. And when I turned my back, she picked it right up. She's done, now. Finally, my turn.
Hope you are enjoying Blackwood Farm. Canticle of Blood is the follow up story and it is interesting at points. It is from Lastat's perspective though, as I mentioned, so it's in a way more of what you are used to from earlier chronicles. There is a little bit of a twist on him in my opinion that made it worth reading though.
As for your report, I'll be looking forward to it. How did J like it? You can give it to me either one book at a time or after the second part :) By the way, this isn't so much a long ongoing series. It's the last 2 books of the chronicles. So the Mayfair series is a separate story line. You won't have to read ten books to get the big picture. No worries.
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Jacob doesn't smell bad. He smells...musky. Not that I have thought about it, or anything...Real men don't think about such things.
It must be terrible to be under so much pressure from a rabid fan-base to keep on producing stories. Its not like she needs the money. And her place in Young Adult SciFi/Fantasy/Horror Romance will be respected for years to come.
So, I bring home Blackwood Farm, intent on beginning it. Little did I know that Janine had just finished reading the series she was into. And when I turned my back, she picked it right up. She's done, now. Finally, my turn.
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Hope you are enjoying Blackwood Farm. Canticle of Blood is the follow up story and it is interesting at points. It is from Lastat's perspective though, as I mentioned, so it's in a way more of what you are used to from earlier chronicles. There is a little bit of a twist on him in my opinion that made it worth reading though.
As for your report, I'll be looking forward to it. How did J like it? You can give it to me either one book at a time or after the second part :) By the way, this isn't so much a long ongoing series. It's the last 2 books of the chronicles. So the Mayfair series is a separate story line. You won't have to read ten books to get the big picture. No worries.
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