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Okay, so it’s a quiet Friday afternoon and work is quiet and I’m bored, so I turn to you, O Internet, for the answer to the following vital question:

I have a 15% Barnes and Noble member coupon! Since I can’t spend it on ebooks, what recently released print book should I spend it on?

Leave your answer in the comments! (And if your answer is userinfoseanan_mcguire’s A Local Habitation, I already bought that! Same for Carrie Ryan’s The Dead-Tossed Waves, the sequel to her awesome book from last year, The Forest of Hands and Teeth.) If you’re feeling particularly ambitious, check my Goodreads shelves for more pointers on what I already own or plan to buy.

ETA Sunday 11:01pm: A couple of you have answered this since Friday, so just in case anybody else answers this, please be advised that I have already spent the coupon. ;) Don’t let that stop you from offering recommendations for my later reference, though! But as I’ve also mentioned a couple of times in the comments, right now I’m in a mood to read stuff that actually isn’t urban fantasy, since I’ve had way too much of that in my reading diet the last few years and I’d like to vary my intake for a bit. Thanks!

Mirrored from annathepiper.org.

Date: 2010-03-19 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pocketnaomi.livejournal.com
If you haven't already read it, and if you can find it (it's not always available anymore, Barry Hughart's Bridge of Birds. Best Chinese fantasy novel EVER.

Date: 2010-03-19 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pocketnaomi.livejournal.com
Probably true, yeah. Or you could borrow mine, if you want; I have an extra copy for lending.

Date: 2010-03-19 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pocketnaomi.livejournal.com
That's a borrowed copy too, though!

Date: 2010-03-19 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pocketnaomi.livejournal.com
Go for it. You won't be sorry. It's been my favorite book of all time since I was sixteen years old; I reread it about once a year still.

Date: 2010-03-20 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wildshadowstar.livejournal.com
If you haven't read anything from Mercedes Lackey, I would recommend her.

Date: 2010-03-20 05:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mojave-wolf.livejournal.com
Justina Robson's Quantum Gravity series seems like it might be your kind of thing, and I really loved it -- action-oriented urban fantasy set in Seattle (granted,a very AU Seattle), butt-kicking cyborg heroine, Elvish lead singer in rock band (I know, that one's been done before, likely more than thrice, but she does it well and you like Elves), and writing that starts out good and keeps getting better as she goes along (at least through the first two books; the second in the series is my fave, tho).

Date: 2010-03-20 05:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mojave-wolf.livejournal.com
thought I'd look up a (slightly modified) quote from my lj:
As I immerse myself in Quantum Gravity book 3, Going Under, I feel the need to tell everyone I find this series delightful and am shocked it is not a massive bestseller. One of the books had a review that called it "what Tolkien might have written if he'd dropped acid and engaged in tantric sex". Don't think this is entirely on the mark (people reading these expecting lots of sex will be very disappointed, though there is lots of sensuality in a multitude of senses, and what few--very well written, totally purposeful, trippy as much as sexual-- sex scenes there are do have a mystical flavor to them). I would call them more "What would happen if Phillip K Dick wrote an urban fantasy series while watching the first two Terminator movies and reading a book on elvish rock bands along w/a tome on demonology and it was rewritten by Anne Sexton or Elizabeth Bishop or W.S. Merwin in a state of intensely pleasurable hypomania".

& la_Marquise_de, aka Kari Sperring, author of the also highly recommended (just not as sure if it fits w/your usual reading patterns; does "Dumas crossbred w/Tanith Lee" sound good to ye?) Living With Ghosts didst reply: I love those books. She hangs the moon.

Date: 2010-03-21 05:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mojave-wolf.livejournal.com
I like me some stuff with a touch of horror or creepiness to it sometimes too.

If she's not there already, Caitlin R. Kiernan. Possibly best dark fantasy-bordering-on-horror writer alive.

More than a touch of the creepy, tho.

Date: 2010-03-21 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gilroycullen.livejournal.com
When does the Coupon expire? The next Harry Dresden is due in stores I think in the next week or two...

Date: 2010-03-22 05:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parabasis.livejournal.com
If you like Urban fantasy, there's a series by Devon Monk that's pretty interesting - I'm new to the genre so not much of a judge of quality within it, but the universe she's created is interesting. She's local Pac NW and writes of Portland, Seattle, etc - which is unsettling but also kinda neat. The series is something like "Magic to the Bone," "Magic in the Blood," etc. There are 3 so far with a fourth coming soon and I think 9 planned overall in the series following the same main char. Anyway, I'd be interested in your response as someone who reads a great deal and who reviews the books in such detail. ^.^

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