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      Noughty last edited by

      **Share what was the last book you have read. ***

      *Both erotic and not

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        Netti last edited by

        Just finished this book (yes that's why I haven't posted must this weekend. lol)

        Trusted Bond - Mary Calms
        Sequel to Change of Heart

        Jin Rayne is having trouble adjusting to the new life he’s supposed to love. Instead of adapting to being the mate of tribe leader Logan Church, Jin can't get past the fact that his lover was straight before they met. He's discovered the joy in belonging to Logan but fears his new life could disappear at a moment’s notice, despite Logan's insistence that they are forever, end of story.

        Jin wants to trust Logan, but that desire will be put to the test both by a rival tribe leader and by a startling revelation about Jin's existence. At stake is Jin's life and his place in the tribe. If he's going to survive to see Logan again, he'll have to release his fear and freely accept the bond, for only then can he truly trust.

        I loved it!!!  Not sure if its the devotion or the action or the sex, but the book kept me interested.  The characters are so put together that you feel what they feel.  A Great Read!!

        I already read the first book, and suggest you do as it sets everything up.

        By the time you're done reading this and find out it doesn't really say anything, its too late.

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          Noughty last edited by

          @Netti:

          I already read the first book, and suggest you do as it sets everything up.

          Or you could listen to the first book ;), the audio book is uploaded.

          I also read the first book, now I can read the second part.

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            tamtamtam last edited by

            Andre Aciman: Call Me By Your Name
            Excellent! I love it!

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              faenor last edited by

              Iain Banks - Surface detail

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                notquiteme last edited by

                Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Bernieres.  Fantastic book!

                I believe in the promise of each sunrise.

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                  underlvr last edited by

                  I just finished Uprising by Randy Boyd.  Very different gay novel although the ending is a bit cliched.  If your public library uses overdrive.com you should be able to check out the e-book.

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                    Karofsky last edited by

                    The last book I finished reading was Eclipse - I started breaking dawn, got past half way and can't seem to pick it up to finish it off :x so close but so far and ugh @ bella - describe someethin' other then edward pleaaaaaase lol.

                    Rest in Peace
                    Cory Monteith
                    1982 - 2013
                    @};–

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                      stealfire last edited by

                      "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin De Becker

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                        cumeaternc last edited by

                        The Encyclopedia Of Serial Killers(Second Edition) by Michael Newton

                        True crime is way better than any thing you can watch on tv!

                        Now reading: City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Claire
                        It's the fourth book in a series I am reading.

                        Click here to check out the Cartoon,Comic & Yaoi Media Link Section!

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                          notquiteme last edited by

                          I'm actually reading City of Ashes hehehe.  I liked the first book, so i'm going ahead and reading the next.

                          I believe in the promise of each sunrise.

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                            hephep last edited by

                            Radcliffe by David Storey (1963)
                            Like "Brokeback mountain" except it is longer and quite well written.
                            According to one review:
                            It is a Gothic novel in which a metaphyical dimension to the spiritual horror develops out of the
                            novel's uncanny correspondence with "The Idiot". Radcliffe easily brings to mind
                            Dostoyevsky; it has the the elements – the drama of a split psyche; larger-than-life
                            characters; sadism, masochism, rape; incest, murder, and madness; a focus on isolated
                            suffering through dreams and hallucinations......
                            Very dark and with a very tragic ending.

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                              scila last edited by

                              I always read several books at once, all depending on what mood I am  ;D
                              I just have finished Ephraim Kishon - The Family right or wrong
                              Still reading Kishon - The Fox in the chicken coop (A satirical novel)
                              Feldmar Andras - A rainbow of consciousness
                              Anthony de Mello - One minute of wisdom, The song of the bird etc.  :laugh:

                              sun is shining, the weather is sweet, yeah!

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                                notquiteme last edited by

                                I'm reading Lirael by Garth Nix.  it's the second book in the Old Kingdom Trilogy.  It centers around a rather unusual fantasy setting, where necromancy and sorcery are powerful.

                                It is somewhat similar to the regular coming-of-age books and is the reason why these books are normally found in the young adult section.  I like the way it weaves a complex story while at the same time maintaining readability.  Some books that get a bit complex normally stress me out, but this series doesn't.  It also has a way of exposition that will slowly orient the reader to the culture in the world of the Old Kingdom.

                                I believe in the promise of each sunrise.

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                                  Noughty last edited by

                                  I just finished Infected: Life After Death (Infected, #3) by Andrea Speed

                                  ! In a world where a werecat virus has changed society, Roan McKichan, a born infected and ex-cop, works as a private detective trying to solve crimes involving other infecteds.
                                  ! But when your heart is gone, it’s easy to fall into a black hole and never crawl out. Roan has been lost and alone for more than a year, and his best friends think a new case might be just the motivation he needs. Roan forces himself back into the game and discovers a dead man who might not be all that dead, a street hustler that wants to hustle him, and a dominatrix who is well prepared to take Roan’s orders. As Roan claws his way out of the darkness by diving back into his work, he finds himself in a race against time in the adrenaline-pumping realization that nothing helps a person want to live like helping someone else survive.

                                  Read both books before. I did like them better. But still they are all very well written and a must read. Characters and world building is amazing. Warning, no sex in any books, but it is about a gay private investigator and his lover-assistant

                                  ! who dies and third book is the recovery and finding a rebound guy, that's one of the reasons I didn't like it as much as the first ones

                                  Author creates deep characters with flaws which is not as common as it should be in books. And shifter world is completely different, more sci-fi, medical (it's a virus which kills and there is no fun being infected with it as in other shifter books).

                                  Share your last read books (we ain't too strict, so if it's not the last, no biggie  😉 )

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                                    Spintendo last edited by

                                    Pierre Boulle — La planète des singes.


                                    The speed of light from Earth to the Moon in real time (c = 3×10^8 m/s)

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                                      notquiteme last edited by

                                      The Power of Six - Pittacus Lore.

                                      This is the sequel to the novel "I Am Number Four".  The book, as always, has a much richer storyline than shown in the movies.  I liked the movie, but the book was way better. 🙂

                                      It also has a way of grabbing your attention, so I'm a bit careful not to read during the week because i might end up sleeping in the wee hours of the morning.

                                      I believe in the promise of each sunrise.

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                                        ragi last edited by

                                        The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell who also write Cloud Atlas.
                                        A very interesting novel

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                                          Eridanos last edited by

                                          Last book I've read is The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Leguin from her Earthsea cycle. Really nice fantasy books I must say. (And the style is refreshing after reading all current books of a Song of Ice and Fire) 😛

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                                            LEVI last edited by

                                            Obsession
                                            Series: Fever Dreams #3
                                            Author: Derek Adams

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