Currently reading: Kushiel's Mercy by Jacqueline Carey March to the Sea by David Weber and John Ringo When the Devil Dances by John Ringo Oath of Swords by David Weber Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks (you'll have to ask if you want to know why) Screw the Roses by Philip Miller and Molly Devon (curiosity got the cat beaten, didn't you know?) The first three, respectively, are book 6, book 2, and book 3 of series with which I am absolutely in love. I got stuck on David Weber because of Dad and Honor Harrington. If you really wish to start with a truly decent book, On Basilisk Station by David Weber introduces you to Honor. Disclaimer: You may fall in love with her and subsequently have to read the rest of the fairly long series. Should you choose to accept this mission, however, I do not think you'll be displeased. I blame my infatuation with John Ringo completely and utterly on Ray. He found out that books are my crack, and he momentarily turned into a dealer. The first hit is always free, ne? So, he hands me Ghost, and thusly am I addicted. I did make the horrible mistake of telling Travis, B-rated zombie media lover that he is, I haven't seen any of the George Romero stuff. The next day at work he shows up with 8 movies and this book and directions. Read book, watch movie, nitpick everything the people do wrong. A stroke of genius if there ever was. I've always been one of those people who yell at the characters in horror flicks, "Don't go up the @%$#&* stairs, you #$#%#$@!!" I'm really entertaining, I'm sure. Travis has now given me fuel for my critiquing; isn't that fabulous? Current Mood: happy
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